Publication illustration; Carnasserie Castle. Exterior and Interior Elevations, Section and Plan of gun-ports and pistol loops in North wall.
SC 360748
Description Publication illustration; Carnasserie Castle. Exterior and Interior Elevations, Section and Plan of gun-ports and pistol loops in North wall.
Collection Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu
Catalogue Number SC 360748
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of DC 24553
Scope and Content Plans and drawings of gun-port in north wall of chamber-range covering angle or re-entrent at base of main tower of Carnassarie Castle, overlooking Kilmartin valley, Argyll Carnassarie Castle was built in 1565-72 by John Carswell, Bishop of Argyll and the Isles, on the land of his patron, the Earl of Argyll. In 1643, the feudal overlord, the Marquis of Argyll, granted it to the Campbells of Auchenbreck. This is one of the two gun-ports covering the angle between the main tower and the north wall of the chamber-range. It is designed to give the defender as wide a field of fire as possible without exposing him to return-fire from the attackers. Though many Argyll castles had gun-ports by the 17th century, these were probably mainly for show since none had matching artillery defences. Castles were now more important as secure homes, administrative centres and military bases, than as fortresses. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference Inv. fig. 219E
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