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Aerial view.

AN 6912

Description Aerial view.

Date 1983

Collection RCAHMS Aerial Photography

Catalogue Number AN 6912

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 769840, SC 1688154

Scope and Content Glamis Castle, Angus This shows the castle in the centre with the 'Dutch' garden immediately to the left and the large rectangular Italian garden, with borders and hedges arranged in geometric shapes, on the bottom left. The Long Walk bordered by yew hedges connects these gardens. The main tree-lined drive to the house is to the centre left. Claude Bowes-Lyon, the 13th earl, commissioned Arthur Castings (d.1913) to design the 'Dutch' garden in 1892. The reason why it is called the 'Dutch' garden is not known. The 14th earl's wife was responsible for the creation of the Long Walk and the Italian garden (originally known as the 'Autumn Garden') between 1907 and 1910. Glamis Castle was built c.1427 as a tower-house and is the hereditary seat of the Earl of Strathmore. The castle has had many additions since 1435, and was remodelled between 1606 and 1626 before finally being modernised in the late 20th century by the architect James Dunbar-Nasmith. Patrick Lyon, 3rd Earl of Kinghorne, was responsible for major renovations between 1669 and 1690, which included raising the tower and building the west wing and north-east corner wing containing the chapel. Other major works have included the demolishing of the west wing in 1774 and its rebuilding between 1790 and 1800, as well as the east wing's rebuilding in 1891. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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