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View from S.

B 40017

Description View from S.

Date c. 1950

Catalogue Number B 40017

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 798563

Scope and Content Dirleton Castle, East Lothian, from east This view, taken from the east in about 1950, shows part of the entrance front of the castle, with the cylindrical 'donjon' on the left, containing the lord's accommodation. The curtain wall to the right is, like the donjon, 13th-century work, but the buttresses flanking the entrance were added in the 15th century. Dirleton Castle was besieged in 1650 by General Monk's army, and taken after artillery bombardment. It was superseded as a residence in 1663, by Archerfield House, and fell into ruin. It was consolidated after it was taken into State care (now Historic Scotland) in the 1920s, and is open to the public. Dirleton Castle occupies the site of a timber castle built in the late 12th century by the 1st baron de Vaux. It was rebuilt in stone in the later 13th century. The east range of this castle was much enlarged in the 14th and 15th centuries by the Halyburton family, and minor additions made in the 16th century by the Ruthvens. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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