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Detail of sandstone quoins of building, on North side of Keep.

SC 366596

Description Detail of sandstone quoins of building, on North side of Keep.

Catalogue Number SC 366596

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of AG 752

Scope and Content North-east corner of chamber-block (of hall-house) at Skipness Castle, Knapdale, Argyll In 1261, Skipness Castle belonged to the MacSweens of Knapdale, vassals of the Lords of the Isles. In 1262, they were forced to grant Knapdale to the king's ally, Walter Stewart, Earl of Menteith. They subsequently became Irish landowners and mercenaries. The vertical line of dressed stone is the original corner of the MacSween chamber-block preserved in the masonry of the north curtain wall. Before 1250, castles usually had a wooden hall for feasts and public occasions, and a separate two-storeyed stone chamber-block for the lord's family. After 1250, it became fashionable to build the two side-by-side in a single block. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/366596

File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

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