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Castles of Scotland
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Wedi ei greu 31 May 2012
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Crookston Castle sits atop a natural hill, emphasised by the early ring-ditch, which can still be seen. To the north is a steep drop to the Levern Water. The castle has a rectangular main block, which was strengthened by a tower at each corner. This formed an irregular 'X-plan' shape, an unusual layout also seen at Hermitage Castle.[7] Only the north-east corner tower survives to its former height, as well as the basement of the south-east tower. ( Wikipedia) |
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Alan |
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Dollar Glen is an incredible walk. It is the tree lined cleft at the top of the picture
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Castle Gloom aka Castle Campbell |
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You can see Castle Gloom in this image http://www.britainfromabove.org.uk/image/spw040331, sitting above the Burn of Sorrow!
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Brian Wilkinson |
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Braemar Castle is just visible at the top of this shot.
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Braemar Castle as it currently looks
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Alan |
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And if you get the opportunity you should go and see the new exhibition by Aboyne Academy which has just opened at Braemar Castle: http://www.deesidepiper.co.uk/news/local-headlines/castle-is-home-to-new-exhibition-1-2374309
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http://scotlandvisiting.yolasite.com/castles.php |
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http://scotlandvisiting.yolasite.com/castles.php |
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Scone Palace. Oblique aerial photograph taken facing north-west, 1952
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This castle is famous for 'The Roasting of the Commendator of Crossraguel'!
http://www.maybole.org/history/books/placesofinterest/dunurecastle.htm http://www.maybole.org/history/books/legends/roastingofthecommendator.htm |
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An interesting item at Dunure is the Doocot, or Dovecot that stands beside the castle, this would have provided fresh meat for the family.
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The impressive ruins and setting of Tantallon castle.
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Dunbar Castle, guarding the harbour.
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Impressive ramparts!
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Tommy Brown |
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Not in Scotland... But does have lots of Scottish connections, including being built by the Balliol family, and besieged by the supporters of Mary Queen of Scots.
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Alan McFarlane |
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The very picturesque castle on the Ayrshire coast.
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This is why it's called Auld Reekie...hazy skies over Edinburgh's most prominent landmark.
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Bothwell Castle, Uddingston/Bothwell, Glasgow.
Bothwell is Scotland’s largest and finest 13th century castle. Part of the original circular keep survives. ( Historic Scotland )