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General view from East Pl. 55B

AG 5004

Description General view from East Pl. 55B

Date 1973

Collection Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu

Catalogue Number AG 5004

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 359696

Scope and Content Dunstaffnage Castle, at the mouth of Loch Etive, Argyll Dunstaffnage Castle was built before 1275 by the MacDougalls of Lorn who lost it in 1309. It passed to the Campbell Earls of Argyll in the 1320s. It was a government base in 1745, and, in 1746, Flora MacDonald's temporary prison. The corner tower (right) and the curtain wall were built by the MacDougalls before 1275. The gatehouse (centre) was modified by the Campbells around 1500. The apartments on top of it are of the late 16th century. At the start of the Wars of Independence, Alexander and John MacDougall of Lorn fought for the Scots, so as to feud with the English-backed MacDonald Lords of the Isles. They permanently switched sides when Robert Bruce murdered their kinsman, Red Comyn. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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