View from SE.
A 7221 CN
Description View from SE.
Date 1985
Catalogue Number A 7221 CN
Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
Copies SC 798571
Scope and Content Doune Castle, Stirling, from south-east This view from the south-east, taken in 1985, shows the east side of the castle with the keep-gatehouse on the right, containing the lord's accommodation above the entrance and guardrooms, and the east and south flanks of the curtain wall that forms three sides of the courtyard. The castle was for many years the property of the Earls of Moray. The main ranges were partly restored in 1883 to designs by Andrew Kerr. It was given into the care of the Secretary of State for Scotland in the late 1980s, since when a programme of consolidation has been carried out by Historic Scotland, who now open it to the public. Doune Castle was built after 1401 for Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany. It is a courtyard castle, of a type made obsolete by the development of heavy artillery. The duke's accommodation was in the gate-tower, and to the west were a hall and a kitchen block. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
Medium Colour negative
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