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Scottish Baronial Architecture Collection

Scottish Baronial Architecture is a style of architecture that was popular in Scotland from the 16th to the 19th centuries

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Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1894. The Palace is the royal familys official residence in Scotland. From Beautiful Britain; views of our stately homes. [The Werner Company of Chicago, 1894]

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Buchanan Castle, East Front, 1933. Creator: Unknown

Buchanan Castle, East Front, 1933. Creator: Unknown
Buchanan Castle, East Front, 1933. View of Buchanan Castle, a country house in Stirlingshire, Scotland. It was built in the mid 19th century as a home for the Montrose family

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Title page with vignette of Balmoral Castle, Scotland. 1880 (engraving)

Title page with vignette of Balmoral Castle, Scotland. 1880 (engraving)
7235894 Title page with vignette of Balmoral Castle, Scotland. 1880 (engraving) by Lydon, Alexander Francis (1836-1917) (after); (add.info.: Title page with vignette of Balmoral Castle)

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Memorial to the late Marquess of Londonderry, in course of erection on Scrabo Hill...Ireland

Memorial to the late Marquess of Londonderry, in course of erection on Scrabo Hill...Ireland, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Memorial to the late Marquess of Londonderry, in course of erection on Scrabo Hill, County Down, Ireland, 1857. Folly in Scottish baronial style, in memory of Charles Vane

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Castlewellan Castle, Castlewellan, Co. Down, Ireland

Castlewellan Castle, Castlewellan, Co. Down, Ireland

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Dollarbeg, Dollar, Scotland

Dollarbeg, Dollar, Scotland - a Scots Baronial castle which was built in the 19th Century for a Victorian railway tycoon called Henry Dobie. Date: circa 1910

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Amhuinnsuidhe Castle

Amhuinnsuidhe Castle, built in 1868 in scottish baronial style by the Count of Dunmore on North Harris. North Harris, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Balmoral Castle, Royal Deeside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, in the 19th century

Balmoral Castle, Royal Deeside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, in the 19th century, after a 19th century print
3252947 Balmoral Castle, Royal Deeside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, in the 19th century, after a 19th century print; (add.info.: Balmoral Castle, Royal Deeside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland)

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Her Majesty's New Castle of Balmoral, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Her Majesty's New Castle of Balmoral, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Her Majesty's New Castle of Balmoral, 1854. View of the north-east front of Queen Victoria's royal residence in Scotland, ...as it will appear when finished...The design consists of a massive square

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: A Prima Donnas Home; Sketches at Craig-y-Nos Castle, Madame Patti-Nicolinis Residence in South W

A Prima Donnas Home; Sketches at Craig-y-Nos Castle, Madame Patti-Nicolinis Residence in South W Creator: Unknown
A Prima Donnas Home; Sketches at Craig-y-Nos Castle, Madame Patti-Nicolinis Residence in South Wales; Madame Patti-Nicolini, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Morgan Academy (etching)

Morgan Academy (etching)
6200834 Morgan Academy (etching) by Phillips, Charles Gustav Louis (1863-1944); 17.3x22.7 cm; The McManus, Dundee, UK; (add.info)

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Abbotsford, Buckinghamshire, England. 1880 (engraving)

Abbotsford, Buckinghamshire, England. 1880 (engraving)
7233169 Abbotsford, Buckinghamshire, England. 1880 (engraving) by Lydon, Alexander Francis (1836-1917) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Abbotsford, Buckinghamshire, England)

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Castle Forbes, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. 1880 (engraving)

Castle Forbes, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. 1880 (engraving)
7233158 Castle Forbes, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. 1880 (engraving) by Lydon, Alexander Francis (1836-1917) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Castle Forbes, Aberdeenshire, Scotland)

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Ardtully, County Kerry, Ireland. 1880 (engraving)

Ardtully, County Kerry, Ireland. 1880 (engraving)
7233412 Ardtully, County Kerry, Ireland. 1880 (engraving) by Lydon, Alexander Francis (1836-1917) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ardtully, County Kerry, Ireland)

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Victoria Museum, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Victoria Museum, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Victoria Memorial Museum, part of the Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Date: circa 1910

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: The Rose Garden, Balcaskie (w / c on paper)

The Rose Garden, Balcaskie (w / c on paper)
MAL121406 The Rose Garden, Balcaskie (w/c on paper) by Elgood, George Samuel (1851-1943); Private Collection; eMallett Gallery, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Glamis Castle (w / c on paper)

Glamis Castle (w / c on paper)
BAC155893 Glamis Castle (w/c on paper) by Girtin, Thomas (1775-1802) (attr. to); 34.9x25.4 cm; Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: The Armory at Abbotsford, 1882. Creator: Unknown

The Armory at Abbotsford, 1882. Creator: Unknown
The Armory at Abbotsford, 1882. From " St. Nicholas: Volume IX. Part I. November 1881, to May 1882". [Scribner & Co. New York, 1882]

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: The Study at Abbotsford, Showing Sir Walter Scotts Desk and Chair, 1882. Creator: Unknown

The Study at Abbotsford, Showing Sir Walter Scotts Desk and Chair, 1882. Creator: Unknown
The Study at Abbotsford, Showing Sir Walter Scotts Desk and Chair, 1882. From " St. Nicholas: Volume IX. Part I. November 1881, to May 1882". [Scribner & Co. New York, 1882]

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: The Drawing-Room at Abbotsford, 1882. Creator: Unknown

The Drawing-Room at Abbotsford, 1882. Creator: Unknown
The Drawing-Room at Abbotsford, 1882. From " St. Nicholas: Volume IX. Part I. November 1881, to May 1882". [Scribner & Co. New York, 1882]

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Gillespie Hospital, Edinburgh, 1830. Creator: A Cruse

Gillespie Hospital, Edinburgh, 1830. Creator: A Cruse
Gillespie Hospital, Edinburgh, 1830. View of the hospital founded by Scottish snuff and tobacco merchant and philanthropist James Gillespie

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Balmoral, c1880. Creator: Unknown

Balmoral, c1880. Creator: Unknown
Balmoral, c1880. View of Balmoral Castle in Scotland, Queen Victorias favourite royal residence. Frontispiece from " A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of Noblemen

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Elcho Castle, 1803. Creator: James Fittler

Elcho Castle, 1803. Creator: James Fittler
Elcho Castle, 1803. View of Elcho Castle on the River Tay near Perth in Scotland. [W. Miller, London, 1803]

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Belfast Castle, Cavehill, Ireland

Belfast Castle, Cavehill, Ireland

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Glasgow, Scotland - University of Glasgow - Union Building

Glasgow, Scotland - University of Glasgow - Union Building Date: circa 1930s

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Glamis Castle, Forfar, Scotland, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Glamis Castle, Forfar, Scotland, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Glamis Castle, Forfar, Scotland, 1894. Glamis Castle was the home of the Lyon family since the 14th century, though the present building dates largely from the 17th century

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Abergeldie Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Abergeldie Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Abergeldie Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 1894. The castle is about two miles from the royal familys country home at Balmoral. Its earliest parts date from the sixteenth century

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Floors Castle, Roxburghshire, Scotland, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Floors Castle, Roxburghshire, Scotland, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Floors Castle, Roxburghshire, Scotland, 1894. Floors, the seat of the Duke of Roxburghe, is a country house rather than a fortress. It was built in the 1720s by William Adam

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Amhuinnsuidhe Castle, Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009

Amhuinnsuidhe Castle, Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009. Designed in Scottish baronial style by David Bryce, the castle was built in 1865 for the 7th Earl of Dunmore

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Torosay Castle and gardens, Mull, Argyll and Bute, Scotland

Torosay Castle and gardens, Mull, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Designed by David Bryce in Scottish Baronial style, Toronsay Castle was completed in 1858

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Cathedral of Elgin, 1845

Cathedral of Elgin, 1845. Elgin Cathedral is a historic ruin in Elgin, Moray, north-east Scotland. The cathedral is dedicated to the Holy Trinity and was established in 1224 From Old England

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Banff Springs Hotel, from Tunnel Mountain, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, c1930s(?)

Banff Springs Hotel, from Tunnel Mountain, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, c1930s(?). Artist: Marjorie Bullock
Banff Springs Hotel, from Tunnel Mountain, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, c1930s(?). The Banff Springs Hotel was completed in 1928

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Dunrobin Castle, Sutherland, Scotland, home of the Duke of Sutherland, c1880

Dunrobin Castle, Sutherland, Scotland, home of the Duke of Sutherland, c1880. Dunrobin Castle was converted into a Scottish Baronial style house in the 1840s by Sir Charles Barry

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Balmoral Castle, Scotland

Balmoral Castle, Scotland. The royal residence of Balmoral from the south west, engraving from a photograph. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Vol III

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Balmoral Castle from the north-west, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 1900. Artist: GW Wilson and Company

Balmoral Castle from the north-west, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 1900. Artist: GW Wilson and Company
Balmoral Castle from the north-west, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 1900. View of the royal residence, beloved of Queen Victoria

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: A Prima Donnas Home; Sketches at Craig-y-Nos Castle, Madame Patti-Nicolinis Residence in South W

A Prima Donnas Home; Sketches at Craig-y-Nos Castle, Madame Patti-Nicolinis Residence in South W Creator: Unknown
A Prima Donnas Home; Sketches at Craig-y-Nos Castle, Madame Patti-Nicolinis Residence in South Wales; The Drawing Room, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: A Prima Donnas Home; Sketches at Craig-y-Nos Castle, Madame Patti-Nicolinis Residence in South W

A Prima Donnas Home; Sketches at Craig-y-Nos Castle, Madame Patti-Nicolinis Residence in South W Creator: Unknown
A Prima Donnas Home; Sketches at Craig-y-Nos Castle, Madame Patti-Nicolinis Residence in South Wales; General view of the Castle, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: A Prima Donnas Home; Sketches at Craig-y-Nos Castle, Madame Patti-Nicolinis Residence in South W

A Prima Donnas Home; Sketches at Craig-y-Nos Castle, Madame Patti-Nicolinis Residence in South W Creator: Unknown
A Prima Donnas Home; Sketches at Craig-y-Nos Castle, Madame Patti-Nicolinis Residence in South Wales; Madame Patti-Nicolinis Boudoir, 1888. From, The Graphic

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: A Prima Donnas Home; Sketches at Craig-y-Nos Castle, Madame Patti-Nicolinis Residence in South W

A Prima Donnas Home; Sketches at Craig-y-Nos Castle, Madame Patti-Nicolinis Residence in South W Creator: Unknown
A Prima Donnas Home; Sketches at Craig-y-Nos Castle, Madame Patti-Nicolinis Residence in South Wales; The Conservatory, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: A Prima Donnas Home; Sketches at Craig-y-Nos Castle, Madame Patti-Nicolinis Residence in South W

A Prima Donnas Home; Sketches at Craig-y-Nos Castle, Madame Patti-Nicolinis Residence in South W Creator: Unknown
A Prima Donnas Home; Sketches at Craig-y-Nos Castle, Madame Patti-Nicolinis Residence in South Wales; The Clock Tower, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: A Prima Donnas Home; Sketches at Craig-y-Nos Castle, Madame Patti-Nicolinis Residence in South W

A Prima Donnas Home; Sketches at Craig-y-Nos Castle, Madame Patti-Nicolinis Residence in South W Creator: Unknown
A Prima Donnas Home; Sketches at Craig-y-Nos Castle, Madame Patti-Nicolinis Residence in South Wales; The Billiard Room, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Low Angle View Of A Castle, Belfast Castle, Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland

Low Angle View Of A Castle, Belfast Castle, Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Castlewellan Castle & Lake, Co Down, Ireland;19Th Century Castle

Castlewellan Castle & Lake, Co Down, Ireland;19Th Century Castle
Castlewellan Castle & Lake, Co Down, Ireland; 19Th Century Castle

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: Torosay Castle and gardens, Mull, Argyll and Bute, Scotland

Torosay Castle and gardens, Mull, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Designed by David Bryce in Scottish Baronial style, Toronsay Castle was completed in 1858

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: The Library at Abbotsford, 1882. Creator: Unknown

The Library at Abbotsford, 1882. Creator: Unknown
The Library at Abbotsford, 1882. From " St. Nicholas: Volume IX. Part I. November 1881, to May 1882". [Scribner & Co. New York, 1882]

Background imageScottish Baronial Architecture Collection: The Entrance-Hall. - Along the Wall are Many Suits of Old Armor. 1882

The Entrance-Hall. - Along the Wall are Many Suits of Old Armor. 1882
The Entrance-Hall. -" Along the Wall are Many Suits of Old Armor". 1882. From " St. Nicholas: Volume IX. Part I. November 1881, to May 1882". [Scribner & Co. New York, 1882]


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Scottish Baronial Architecture Collection

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