Stirling Castle

Stirling Castle
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Total Pages : 88
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ISBN-10 : 1849170487
ISBN-13 : 9781849170482
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Stirling Castle by : Peter Yeoman

The volcanic crag that dominates Stirling was probably fortified from ancient times, but the importance of Stirling Castle as a royal residence peaked in the 16th century. Around 1500, James IV added new buildings including the vast Great Hall. The elegant Chapel Royal was built by James VI in 1594. But the heart of Stirling Castle is the spectacular Palace, commissioned by James V in the 1530s. Its exuberant design drew on the fashions of the European Renaissance to express James's power and sophistication. Following a major programme of research, Historic Scotland has re-presented the Palace interiors as they might have looked when James V's grand scheme was completed.This book also includes a guide to Argyll's Lodging and Mar's Wark, grand residences occupied by major nobles near castle.

Stirling Castle, its place in Scottish history

Stirling Castle, its place in Scottish history
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547616689
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Stirling Castle, its place in Scottish history by : Eric Stair-Kerr

In 'Stirling Castle, its place in Scottish history', Eric Stair-Kerr provides a comprehensive exploration of the historical significance of the iconic Stirling Castle in Scotland. The book delves into the architectural beauty of the castle, its strategic importance in various conflicts throughout Scottish history, and its enduring cultural legacy. Stair-Kerr's writing is characterized by meticulous research and captivating storytelling, making this book a valuable resource for history enthusiasts and scholars alike. The author expertly weaves together primary sources and secondary literature to provide a nuanced analysis of Stirling Castle's role in shaping Scotland's past. The literary style employed is engaging and informative, offering readers a deeper understanding of the castle's place in the larger context of Scottish history. Eric Stair-Kerr, a renowned historian with a specialization in Scottish architecture and history, brings his expertise to this book. His passion for the subject matter is evident in the rich detail and thoughtful analysis present throughout the text. Stair-Kerr's thorough examination of Stirling Castle showcases his deep respect for Scotland's heritage and his dedication to educating readers about the country's vibrant past. I highly recommend 'Stirling Castle, its place in Scottish history' to anyone interested in delving into the fascinating world of Scottish history and architecture.

Bibliotheca Lindesiana

Bibliotheca Lindesiana
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Total Pages : 680
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89127049153
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Bibliotheca Lindesiana by : James Ludovic Lindsay Earl of Crawford

Special Bulletin

Special Bulletin
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 740
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89030634943
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Special Bulletin by : Michigan State University. Agricultural Experiment Station

A History and Guide to Scottish Castles

A History and Guide to Scottish Castles
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Publisher : Pen and Sword History
Total Pages : 215
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ISBN-10 : 9781399016148
ISBN-13 : 1399016148
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis A History and Guide to Scottish Castles by : Jenna Maxwell

At one time, Scotland was home to more than 4,000 castles. It’s an extraordinary number for such a small country and today, around 3,000 still stand. Some are world famous, others have inspired great works of literature, while others have lit up the silver screen. There are grand, ticketed visitor attractions but there are others which are unassuming structures so tucked away that only the locals seem to know about them. From the triangular-shaped Caerlaverock Castle in Dumfries and Galloway to the imposing New Slains Castle in Aberdeenshire, and from the magnificent fortress that dominates the Edinburgh skyline to the haunting battlements that stand on the banks of Loch Ness, each tower tells a story, every turret holds a secret and, together, they span centuries of fascinating Scottish history. A History and Guide to Scottish Castles explores the history, architecture, and legends of some of these fascinating fortresses and looks at why they are so appealing to visitors today. Sharing amazing facts and her own unique experiences, author Jenna Maxwell takes readers on an unforgettable tour of some of Scotland’s most amazing castles which, if you haven’t visited them already, you’ll soon want to. Jenna has documented her journey on her Instagram page @queenofthecastles

The World's Most Mysterious Castles

The World's Most Mysterious Castles
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Publisher : Dundurn
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9781770702028
ISBN-13 : 1770702024
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis The World's Most Mysterious Castles by : Patricia Fanthorpe

Castles are among the most mysterious buildings on earth. Their grimly silent stones are signposts to a past filled with high adventure, grim tragedies, and glorious victories. Ghosts, hauntings, and other paranormal phenomena are frequently reported from castles. Do strange paranormal powers lurk among their ancient ruins? The World’s Most Mysterious Castles takes you on a journey through hidden chambers and subterranean tunnels of castles all over the world. Their walls served the sinister needs of spies, traitors, and assassins. Do the spirits of attackers and defenders who died in long-forgotten sieges still linger where they fell? Screams of unbearable pain and despair were muffled within their deepest, darkest torture dungeons. Do they echo there still?

The Castle

The Castle
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 401
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ISBN-10 : 9780300265224
ISBN-13 : 0300265220
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis The Castle by : John Goodall

A vibrant history of the castle in Britain, from the early Middle Ages to the present day The castle has long had a pivotal place in British life, associated with lordship, landholding, and military might, and today it remains a powerful symbol of history. But castles have never been merely impressive fortresses—they were hubs of life, activity, and imagination. John Goodall weaves together the history of the British castle across the span of a millennium, from the eleventh to the twenty-first century, through the voices of those who witnessed it. Drawing on chronicles, poems, letters, and novels, including the work of figures like Gawain Poet, Walter Scott, Evelyn Waugh, and P. G. Wodehouse, Goodall explores the importance of the castle in our culture and society. From the medieval period to Civil War engagements, right up to modern manifestations in Harry Potter, Goodall reveals that the castle has always been put to different uses, and to this day continues to serve as a source of inspiration.