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Digital image of ST 2979

SC 800233

Description Digital image of ST 2979

Date c. 1900

Catalogue Number SC 800233

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of ST 2979

Scope and Content Argyll's Lodging, Castle Wynd, Stirling, from south-west This view from the south-west, taken in about 1900, shows the central, or east, range, part of the first phase of building. Note the Flemish-style strapwork decoration of the window-heads and the pediment of the porch. The dining room is on the first floor, and the gallery in the attic. The building was used for many years as a military hospital in connection with the use of the castle as a military depot. In the 1960s it became a youth hostel, and after a period of disuse it was opened to visitors by Historic Scotland, with some of the interiors recreated. Argyll's Lodging is a large 17th-century mansion, partly built in about 1630 by Sir William Alexander of Menstrie, and bought in 1655 by the 1st Marquess of Argyll, who completed it in about 1674. It occupies three sides of a courtyard, the fourth side being closed by a wall with an arched doorway. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

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