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General view from South. Digital image of B 39470

SC 798641

Description General view from South. Digital image of B 39470

Catalogue Number SC 798641

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of B 39470 CN

Scope and Content Dumbarton Castle, West Dunbartonshire, from south This view from the south, taken in about 1990, shows Dumbarton Rock. The building in the centre is the Governor's House, with King George's Battery in front of it, and, to the left, more of the 1730s defensive works. There are other defences on the far side of the rock. On the right-hand summit is the magazine (ammunitions store). This view was taken from Langbank, on the south side of the Clyde Estuary. The fortifications on this side of the rock were intended to deter enemy ships from trying to sail up the River Clyde. Dumbarton Rock has probably been a stronghold since ancient times. From the 5th century until 1018 it was the centre of the kingdom of Strathclyde. The present buildings on the rock, however date from the 1730s, when it was fortified to designs by Captain John Romer. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

Medium Colour negative

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/798641

File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

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