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View of Drumelzier Castle from SW.
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Oblique aerial view of Drumelzier Castle, taken from the WNW.
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Oblique aerial view of Drumelzier Castle, taken from the SW.
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Oblique aerial view of Drumelzier Castle, taken from the S.
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Oblique aerial view of Drumelzier Castle, taken from the SE.
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Oblique aerial view of Drumelzier Castle, taken from the NE.
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Drumelzier Castle, NT13SW 25, Ordnance Survey index card, page number 1, Recto
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Drumelzier Castle, NT13SW 25, Ordnance Survey index card, page number 2, Verso
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Drumelzier Castle, NT13SW 25, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Drumelzier Castle, NT13SW 25, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Oblique aerial view of the remains of the cultivation terraces, rig and sheepfold with the remains of the castle adjacent, taken from the SE.
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Oblique aerial view centred on the remains of the cultivation terraces, rig and sheepfold with the remains of the castle and settlement adjacent, taken from the SE.
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Oblique aerial view centred on the remains of the cultivation terraces, rig and sheepfold with the remains of the castle and settlement adjacent, taken from the ESE.
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Scanned image of general view from E.
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General view from SW.
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General view from SW.
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General view from NW.
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General view from SW.
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Detail of windows and gunloops in S tower's NE elevation.
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View of S tower from S.
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Engraving of Tinnis Castle from the NW. Titled 'Tinnis or Thanes Castle. Situated on the summit of a hill, on the north side of the burn of Pow Sail, which separates the church of Drumelzier from the grave of Merlin Caledonicus, near the head of Drumelzier haugh in Twedale, where this small rivulet falls ino Tweed. From the town of Drumelzier to the Castle a road has been cut, winding round the hill, which is very steep. This strong hold in former times belonged to the ancientThanes of Twedale, from whom it seems to have got its name. In the reign of Malcolm II. this Castle appears to have belonged to William de Tweedie, Lord Baron of Drumelzier. It is now the property of - Hay, Esq. of Drumelzier. This view is taken from the N. W. 1788.' [Adam de Cardonnel, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland," 1788.]
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Scanned image of oblique aerial view centred on the remains of the fort and castle with the remains of the cultivation terraces and enclosure adjacent, taken from the E.
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Oblique aerial view of Tinnis Castle and fort, building, platform, settlement and track, burnt mound, enclosure and cultivation terraces under snow, looking SSW.
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Oblique aerial view of Tinnis Castle and fort, building, platform, settlement and track, enclosure and a burnt mound under snow, looking E.
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