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Manuscripts MS 746/34 Papers of Frederick T Wainwright, archaeologist, Dundee, Scotland F T Wainwright Archive : publication by W D Simpson on 'Ravenscraig Castle' by Aberdeen University Studies No.115. 1938 Item Level
Manuscripts MS 712/21 Records of Aberdeenshire Archaeology Service, Aberdeen, Scotland (Bound typescript A4) catalogue of photographs from Aberdeen Archaeological Surveys (Grampian Regional Council) aerial reconnaissance, 1994. 1994 Item Level
Manuscripts MS 712/29 Records of Aberdeenshire Archaeology Service, Aberdeen, Scotland (Bound typescript A4) catalogue of photographs from Aberdeenshire Archaeological Service (formerly Grampian Regional Council) aerial reconnaissance, 1997. (Includes sites and monuments in Angus). 1997 Item Level
Print Room G 81414 PO Records of Ian Gordon Lindsay and Partners, architects, Edinburgh, Scotland Postcard showing general view, insc. 'Ravenscraig Castle, Peterhead'. c. 1920 Item Level
Print Room G 81413 PO Photograph on mount showing general view, insc. 'Ravenscraig, J Shivas, Peterhead'. c. 1900 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images A 58683 Copies of photographs and drawings held in Peterhead Public Library, Peterhead, Scotland General view from S-W. c. 1885 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images A 34210 Survey of Private Collections General view from North-West showing River Ugie in foreground. 1839 Item Level
Print Room PA 77/12 General Collection. Photograph Albums. General view of Ravenscraig Castle with river in foreground. c. 1880 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images A 58684 General Collection General view from South-West. c. 1885 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 94632 PO Records of Aberdeenshire Archaeology Service, Aberdeen, Scotland Oblique aerial photograph of Ravenscraig Castle, taken from the NNW. 15/2/2000 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 94633 PO Records of Aberdeenshire Archaeology Service, Aberdeen, Scotland Oblique aerial photograph of Ravenscraig Castle, taken from the W. 15/2/2000 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 94634 PO Records of Aberdeenshire Archaeology Service, Aberdeen, Scotland Oblique aerial photograph of Ravenscraig Castle, taken from the NW. 15/2/2000 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 94635 PO Records of Aberdeenshire Archaeology Service, Aberdeen, Scotland Oblique aerial photograph of Ravenscraig Castle, taken from the W. Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 94636 PO Records of Aberdeenshire Archaeology Service, Aberdeen, Scotland Oblique aerial photograph of Ravenscraig Castle, taken from the SE. 15/2/2000 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 94637 PO Records of Aberdeenshire Archaeology Service, Aberdeen, Scotland Oblique aerial photograph of Ravenscraig Castle, taken from the E. 15/2/2000 Item Level
Print Room RAB 42/OP113 General Collection Opposite page 113 engraving of Ravenscraig Castle. Insc.:'Ravenscrag Castle.' 1849 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images G 92783 CS Records of Historic Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland View from E. 5/7/1993 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images G 92784 CS Records of Historic Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland View of NE corner of building from SW. 5/7/1993 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images G 92785 CS Records of Historic Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland View of SW angle between towers from NE. 5/7/1993 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images G 92950 CS Records of Historic Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland View from S. 26/2/1991 Item Level
Print Room RAB 227/OPP/447 General Collection Opp.Page 447, Etching of ruined castle Insc.: 'Raven's Craig Castle' 1806 Item Level
Print Room RAB 292/254 General Collection 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.'] c. 1788 Item Level
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.] On-line Digital Images DP 098168 General Collection 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.] c. 1788 Item Level
Oblique aerial view of Ravenscraig Castle, looking to the W. On-line Digital Images DP 154042 RCAHMS Aerial Photography Digital Oblique aerial view of Ravenscraig Castle, looking to the W. 24/5/2013 Item Level