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Interior Detail of corbel (15) Digital image of SU/816

SC 772674

Description Interior Detail of corbel (15) Digital image of SU/816

Date 1982

Catalogue Number SC 772674

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of SU 816

Scope and Content Corbel, Swimming Pool, Skibo Castle, Highland This shows the top of a column and one of a series of corbels that support the glazed and steel roof of the c.1900 swimming pool made by Mackenzie & Moncur. The scrolled corbel has been carved with the head and fins of a fish. Aquatic creatures have mainly been chosen to decorate the corbels in the building. It was extremely unusual for a swimming pool to be constructed at a country house at this time. Andrew Carnegie built this pool for exercise and enjoyment for himself, family and guests. He also donated swimming pools to communities throughout his life in an effort to improve the standard of living of ordinary people. Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) was born in Scotland and made a fortune in the steel industry in the United States of America. Once his daughter was born he decided that she should have a Scottish home, and at the end of the 19th century he bought a large Baronial house at Skibo built in 1880 by Clarke & Bell. In addition to the £85,000 purchase price, he spent a further £2 million in the creation of an even larger mansion, constructed between 1899 and 1903 to the designs of Ross & Macbeth. In 1981 his daughter Margaret decided to sell the estate, and the castle lay empty until 1990 when Peter de Savary paid £10 million for the castle and the 2,832-hectare estate. Some £30 million was then invested in its transformation into the Carnegie Club, a private residential golf and sporting club. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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