Moffat Hills

Moffat is a former burgh and spa town in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, lying on the River Annan, with a population of around 2,500.

By Tim Trott | July 30, 2016

It was a centre of the wool trade and this is commemorated with a statue of a ram in the town's marketplace. The ram was presented to the town by William Colvin, a local businessman, in 1875. These are my photographs of Moffat and the surrounding areas, including Moffat Hills and the Devils Beef Tub.

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    On Saturday 24th of September 2022, Harold said

    Great website - I would double check your spitfire and hurricane photos I think you have labelled them the wrong way round, it is the spitfire with the clipped wings. They clipped the wings to make it more manoeuvrable at lower altitudes. As far as I am aware hurricanes never had clipped wings.