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Queen Mary's House, 28-34 Bridge Street. Detail of armorial panel on West side.

SC 399191

Description Queen Mary's House, 28-34 Bridge Street. Detail of armorial panel on West side.

Catalogue Number SC 399191

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of IN 1032

Scope and Content Heraldic plaque Queen Mary's House, 28-34 Bridge Street, Inverness, Highland Inverness in the 16th and 17th centuries was a small town, but strategically important to the government for controlling the Highlands. Its harbour was begun 1648, and the Citadel, a modern fort, was constructed by Cromwell's administration in 1652-7. This heraldic plaque was mounted on the side of Queen Mary's House, said to have been Mary Queen of Scots lodgings in 1552 when she was refused entry to the castle. By the time it was demolished, little remained of the original building. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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