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View from South. Digital image of LA 546

SC 798395

Description View from South. Digital image of LA 546

Collection H D Wyllie

Catalogue Number SC 798395

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of LA 546

Scope and Content Bothwell Castle, Castle Avenue, Bothwell, South Lanarkshire, from south-east This view, taken in about 1950 from the south-east, shows the half-demolished 'donjon', with its south-eastern wing wall and small prison tower. The south curtain wall, to the right, dates mainly from the early 15th century. The square tower contained latrines for buildings, now vanished, along this section of the curtain wall. The western half of the great tower, or 'donjon' was demolished after 1337, following English occupation in 1336-7. Most of what survives dates from the late 14th and early 15th centuries. The castle remained a residence until the late 17th century, but has been in State care since 1935. Now in the care of Historic Scotland, it is open to the public. Bothwell Castle seems to have been built in the third quarter of the 13th century, probably by Walter de Moravia. It was not complete when it was besieged in 1289-90, and again in 1301, when Edward I's forces took it, and held it until 1314, when it was surrendered to Robert the Bruce. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

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Attribution: © Courtesy of HES. Photographs by H D Wyllie, photographer, Edinburgh, Scotland

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