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General oblique aerial view looking over Doune Castle and the excavations towards Blairdummond Safari Park with Stirling, the Wallace Monument and the Forth in the distance, taken from the NNW.
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General oblique aerial view of Stirling, with the Wallace Monument beyond, looking N.
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Engraving of Ravenscraig Castle. Titled 'ADC. Ravens-craig. In Aberdeenshire, situated on the water of Uggie, near Peterhead, was a Castle of great strength; the river, which is of considerable depth, washes the walls on the north side. It was likewise defended by a ditch and a draw-bridge in the front. The walls are of great thickness, in which are several small apartments, with loop holes. There is no tradition as to the time when it was built, nor by whom. It appears from an old manuscript account of the Marischal family, that Sir Edward Keith, the 15th in descent from him who flew Camus, the Danish general, at the battle of Barry, in Angus, in the reign of King David Bruce, obtained, by marriage with Lady Isabella Keith, the whole parish of Peterhead, in which this Castle lies.' [Adam de Cardonnel, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland," 1788.]
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River Dee, general view, showing Balmoral Castle and Craig Gowan, Balmoral Estate.  Oblique aerial photograph taken facing east.
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River Dee, general view, showing Balmoral Castle and Craig Gowan, Balmoral Estate.  Oblique aerial photograph taken facing east.
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River Dee, general view, showing Balmoral Castle and Craig Gowan, Balmoral Estate.  Oblique aerial photograph taken facing east.
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Oblique aerial view of Knock Castle, taken from the S.
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Oblique aerial view of Knock Castle, taken from the SE.
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Oblique aerial view of Knock Castle, taken from the E.
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Oblique aerial view of Knock Castle, taken from the N.
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Oblique aerial view of Knock Castle, taken from the NW.
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Comparative plans of hillforts with timber-laced walls or ramparts in the NE province from Feachem in Rivet (ed) The Iron Age in N Britain.
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Ailsa Craig, view from east. Taken at Turnberry castle
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Maps of Latheron parish. Negative Available.
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Maps of Latheron parish. Negative Available.
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General survey area plan.
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Maps of Latheron parish
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Oblique aerial view centred on the remains of the castle, taken from the ESE.
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Oblique aerial view centred on the remains of the castle, taken from the ESE.
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Photographic copy of Engraving. 
'Raven's Craig. The Property of the Right Honourable Earl of Rosebery. FIFE-SHIRE'
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Oblique aerial view.
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View of the east wing.
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View of vaulting over entrance.
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Oblique aerial view centred on the parchmarks of the enclosure with the farmsteading, tower-house and remains of the church and fort adjacent, taken from the SW.
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