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Bamburgh Castle (i)

Bamburgh Castle lies on the coast of Northumberland with views to Lindisfarne and the Farne Islands.

Castle from Bamburgh village:-

Bamburgh Castle From Bamburgh

Castle from below:-

Bamburgh Castle from Below

From south:-

Bamburgh Castle From South

Castle buildings from courtyard (stitch of three photos):-

Bamburgh Castle From Courtyard

Tower from courtyard:-

Bamburgh Castle Tower From Courtyard

View from lower courtyard:-

Bamburgh Castle From Lower Courtyard

Old entrance from lower courtyard:-

Old Entrance, Bamburgh Castle

Castle from north wall:-

Bamburgh Castle, From North Wall

Castle keep:-

Bamburgh Castle Keep

Brodie Castle (iii)

Inlaid Table, Brodie Castle:-

Inlaid Table, Brodie Castle

Bed:-

Bed, Brodie Castle

Bedroom:-

Bedroom, Brodie Castle

Library:-

Brodie Castle, Library

Library, Brodie Castle

In Library, Brodie Castle

Library in Brodie Castle

Library Doors to Garden, Brodie Castle

Stained glass armorial window, bearing the Brodie Arms:-stained glass

Stained Glass Window, Brodie Castle

Brodie Castle (ii)

A ceiling. As I recall we were told this was plaster made to look like carved wood:-

A Ceiling, Brodie Castle

Another ceiling:-

Brodie Castle Ceiling

An armorial ceiling:-

Armorial Ceiling, Brodie Castle

Fire Range:-

Fire Range, Brodie Castle

A fireplace:-

Brodie Castle, Fireplace

Heavily carved fireplace:-

Fireplace, Brodie Castle

Brodie Castle (i)

Brodie Castle from approach drive:-

Brodie Castle From Drive

Side view:-

Brodie Castle

Dining table:-

Dining Table, Brodie Castle

Room with chandelier:-

Dining Room, Brodie Castle

Decorated internal doorway:-

A Doorway, Brodie Castle

Chaie longue:-

Chaise Longue, Brodie Castle

Alfred Buckham, Photographer Extraordinaire (iii)

Apart from Edinburgh, Alfred Buckham also photographed from the air other British cities and landmarks.

Durham:-

Durham by Alfred Buckham

Lincoln:-

Lincoln by Alfred Buckham

Oxford:-

Oxford by Alfred Buckham

Forth Bridge:-

Forth Bridge by Alfred Buckham 6

Windsor Castle:-

Windsor Castle by Alfred Buckham

His work is also a chronicle of early aviation (see R101 and R100 in the link above.)

This one’s a Fairey Napier in flight:-

Fairey Napier in Flight by Alfred Buckham

Buckham’s Camera. It was specially constructed to be easier to use than ground based ones:-

Alfred Buckham's Camera

Warkworth Castle (ii)

Castle from car park:-

Warkworth Castle from Car park

Main building:-

Warkworth Castle Main Building

Walls to left of above:-

Warkworth Castle Walls

Walls to right:-

Walls, Warkworth Castle

Model in grounds:-

Warkworth Castle, Model in Grounds

 

Blackness Castle Interior

For the castle’s exterior see my post of 24/8/24.

Internal tower:-

Internal Tower, Blackness Castle

Other side of tower:-

Rounded Tower Blackness Castle

Courtyard and tower:-

Interior Courtyard and Tower, Blackness Castle

From curtain wall:-

Blackness Castle Courtyard from Curtain Wall

As it might have been:-

Blackness Castle Information Board

Pier and curtain wall (‘prow’ of ‘the ship that never sailed’:-

Blackness Castle Pier and Curtain Wall

History of castle information board:-

Blackness Castle History Information Board

Fireplace:-

Fireplace, Blackness Castle

Great Hall:-

Hall, Blackness Castle

Reverse view:-

Hall Blackness Castle, Reverse View

Wooden ceiling:-

Wooden Ceiling Blackness Castle

Part of internal structure:-

Blackness Castle Interior

Fire grate:-

Fire Grate, Blackness Castle

Blackness Castle

Blackness Castle sticks out into the River Forth a few miles west of the Forth Bridges. (See photograph in the link.) Because of its situation and prominence it is sometimes known as ‘the ship that never sailed’. It has had several uses over the years since it was built in the 1440s including as an ammunition store. As with most Scottish castles it has featured in the TV series Outlander.

Infiormation board:-

Blackness Castle Information Board

From approach road:-

Blackness Castle, West Lothian

Closer view and modern entrance:-

Blackness Castle Close view

Side view and old entrance:-

Blackness Castle Exterior

Old entrance: now blocked off. The notice warns you not to climb on it:-

Blackness Castle original entrance, Scotland

As you can see in the photo in the link a pier pokes from the castlefurther out into the river.

Castle from pier. (Stitch of two photos.):-

Blackness Castle from Pier

Pier, part of Castle and Blackness village beyond:-

Part of Blackness Castle from Pier.

View west from pier:-

View Towards Stirling from Blackness Castle

View east: three bridges across the Forth:-

Forth Bridges from Blackness Castle

Close-up:-

Forth Bridges from Blackness Castle, Zoomed View

Tantallon Castle

On the same trip on which we visited both Dirleton and Hailes Castles (we do tend to pack a lot in) we sandwiched in a visit to Tantallon Castle, which stands on a promontory east of North Berwick in East Lothian.

Though a ruin it’s a seriously impressive structure:-

Tantallon Castle from Distance

Information board:-

Tantallon Castle, Information Board

It’s a fair walk from the car park and Castle shop up to the castle. Approach:-

Tantallon Castle Approach

Entrance:-

Tantallon Castle, Entrance

Within the walls:-

Tantallon Castle, info board, North Berwick

The courtyard is now a grassy space:-

Tantallon Castle, Courtyard Facade

Far right-side wall:-

Tantallon Castle, Interior Courtyard Wall

The Firth of Forth’s most prominent island, the Bass Rock, lies just off the coast here:-

Bass Rock from Tantallon Castle

Part of castle-:-

Part of Tantallon Castle

It’s possible to climb up to the top of the castle. Its a long way down!:-

Tantallon Castle , near North Berwick, Scotland

Fireplaces on different levels:-

Tantallon Castle, North Berwick

What looked likeĀ  like World War 2 gun emplacements or the buildings that served them lay just to the west:-

A View from Tantallon Castle

A good position to protect the Firth of Forth from sea attack. East Lomond Hill and Largo Law can be seen on the far side.:-

Tantallon Castle Surroundings

Dirleton Castle

Dirleton Castle is in the village of Dirleton in East Lothian. It was built in the thirteenth century and ha ben home to the Des Vaux, the Haliburton and the Ruthven families but is now in the care of Historic Environment Scotland.

Dirleton Castle Information Board 1

Dirleton Castle History Information Board 3

Dirleton Castle

Dirleton Castle, North Berwick, East LothianCastle 6

 

Dirleton Castle Wall

Dirleton Castle Gateway

Entrance:-

Dirleton Castle, North Berwick, East Lothian

Interior:-

Dirleton Castle Interior 1

Dirleton Castle Interior 2

Fireplace:-

Dirleton Castle Kitchen Fireplace

Courtyard:-

Dirleton Castle Courtyard

Dungeon within the castle:-

Dirleton Castle Dungeon

Tower on external wall :-

Tower at Dirleton Castle

There is a visitor centre type display inside the tower which contains these two posters:-

Dirleton Castle Posters

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