Andrew Spratt's Castle Reconstructions

 

 

Abercorn - Doon l Doune - RedhouseRoslin - Waughton

 

Andrew Spratt uses reconstruction paintings of Scottish castles and battles to explain Scottish history.

 

I have been unable to link the Douglases to Doune Castle, though have a memory of there being one from Nigel Tranter's books.
Doune Castle Dunbar Dundonald
Dunnottar Castle Dunure Castle
Links to the Douglases have yet to be identified. Help wanted!
Fast Castle Fenton Tower Garleton Castle
Details of douglas involvement withis this castle are still to be researched. Contibutions welcome!
Hailes Castle Inverugie Castle Kilspindie Castle
Luffness Castle Markle Castle and the Hepburns
Neidpath Castle Norham Castle
North Berwick Castle Nunnery North Berwick Ormiston Castle
Preston Tower and Hamiltons Ravenscraig Castle Redhouse Castle

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