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... Scottish Literature Scottish Lowland Villages Francis George Scott and the Scottish Renaissance The Buildings of Edinburgh ( with Anthony F. Kersting ) Thank You for Having Me : A Personal Memoir Unknown Scotland ( with Dennis Hardley ) ...
... Scottish Literature Scottish Lowland Villages Francis George Scott and the Scottish Renaissance The Buildings of Edinburgh ( with Anthony F. Kersting ) Thank You for Having Me : A Personal Memoir Unknown Scotland ( with Dennis Hardley ) ...
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... ( Scottish Tourist Board ) Borthwick Castle ( Scottish Tourist Board ) Bothwell Castle ( Scottish Tourist Board ) Braemar Castle ( Scottish Tourist Board ) Breachecha Castle ( Eric Ellington ) Brodick Castle ( National Trust for Scotland ) ...
... ( Scottish Tourist Board ) Borthwick Castle ( Scottish Tourist Board ) Bothwell Castle ( Scottish Tourist Board ) Braemar Castle ( Scottish Tourist Board ) Breachecha Castle ( Eric Ellington ) Brodick Castle ( National Trust for Scotland ) ...
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... ( Scottish Tourist Board ) Dunnottar Castle ( Scottish Tourist Board ) Dunstaffnage Castle ( Mrs Geraldine Simpson ) Dunvegan Castle , Skye ( Scottish Tourist Board ) Earlshall Castle ( Mrs Geraldine Simpson ) 189 192 197 201 210 214 219 ...
... ( Scottish Tourist Board ) Dunnottar Castle ( Scottish Tourist Board ) Dunstaffnage Castle ( Mrs Geraldine Simpson ) Dunvegan Castle , Skye ( Scottish Tourist Board ) Earlshall Castle ( Mrs Geraldine Simpson ) 189 192 197 201 210 214 219 ...
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Alexander altered angle turrets arched attic barmkin bedroom Blair Castle Bothwell building cap-house Castle stands ceiling cellars circular tower conically corbelled corner courtyard Covenanters crenellated crow-stepped gables curtain wall door doorway Douglas Earl Earl's Palace east Edinburgh enceinte entresol fireplace first-floor Hall first-floor level fortalice four storeys garderobe garret Gordon ground floor gun-loops Huntly James James VI kitchen L-plan L-shaped laird lands later Leslie Castle Loch Lord MacGibbon and Ross machicolated main block mansion mural north-east north-west oblong once open rounds panel parapet parapet walk Pitfichie Queen of Scots re-entrant angle restored rises to four rises to three Robert roof round tower ruin Scotland Scottish seat second floor seventeenth century shot-holes side sixteenth century south-east angle south-west square tower stair rises stair turret Stewart stone storeys high structure survives three storeys tower house turnpike stair upper floors vaulted basement watch-room William William Burn wing