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  • ...nburgh. In the coast district a few bold rocks are found, such as Dalmeny, Dundas (well wooded and with a precipitous front), the Binns and a rounded eminenc *{{i-Castle}} [[Blackness Castle]]
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  • ...when Sir James Colquhoun of Luss built spa baths on the site of Ardencaple Castle, which dated back to about 1600. He then had the seaside resort town constr ...he continued his interest in early steamboats such as the nearby Charlotte Dundas and the ''North River Steamboat'' which Robert Fulton had just introduced a
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  • ...me="Pathhead and Ravenscraig p25">Civic Society ''Pathhead and Ravenscraig Castle'' p.25.</ref> The house became a residence for the Oswald family &ndash; sp [[File:Ravenscraig Castle 01.jpg|thumb|left|Ravenscraig Castle, showing the large D-plan west tower, and the ruined east tower]]
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  • ...Church) in the town's Dundas Crescent. Kirkwall also once had a mediƦval castle, which was destroyed in the 17th century.
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  • Kelso's other main tourist draws are the ruined Kelso Abbey and Floors Castle, a house designed by William Adam and completed in 1726. The bridge at Kels ...across the river, for while Kelso was known for its monks, Roxburgh was a castle town, changing hands often and held by the English for much of the Middle A
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  • ...River Cart. The aim was to provide a direct link between Paisley, [[Port Dundas]], [[Edinburgh]], and the [[Firth of Forth]].<ref name=lindsay>Lindsay, Jea The '''Black Cart Water''' originates at [[Castle Semple Loch]] in [[Lochwinnoch]], [[Renfrewshire]]. From there, it flows no
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  • ...hermit like Inchcolm and [[Inchmickery]]. Whatever the case, it has had a castle, or fortification on it, from the Middle Ages to the present day, although ...<ref>Macleod, Walter, ''Royal Letters, from the family papers of Dundas of Dundas'', Edinburgh (1897), lvii-lix.</ref>
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  • |picture=Black Castle Queensferry.jpg |picture caption=Main Street and the Black Castle
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  • {{Infobox castle |name=Edinburgh Castle
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  • ...e]]. This Georgian mansion was designed by William Adam in 1726 for Robert Dundas, of Arniston, the elder, the Lord President of the Court of Session. The we ...estate was expanded, and improvements were made by James' grandson Robert Dundas (d.1726) in the late 17th century.<ref name=LBR/> His son Robert, later the
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  • ...n oak, which may have been designed to evoke Parliament Hall at [[Stirling Castle]], a previous home to the Scottish court. ...Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville by Sir Francis Chantrey (1818); Robert Dundas, 2nd Viscount Melville by Sir Francis Chantrey (1824); Lord Cockburn by Wil
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  • |name=Melville Castle |picture=Melville Castle.jpg
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  • The oldest house in the town is Castle House which contains a marriage stone dated 1683. Robert Burns stayed there ...of Lammermoor in February 1669. Her brother, John Dalrymple married Miss Dundas about that time when he may have acquired property at Kirkliston from Colin
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  • {{Infobox castle |name=Broughty Castle
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  • ...of the Drummonds owned Drummondernoch to the west of the town. Aberuchill Castle, however, just outside Comrie was originally a Campbell seat. A granite obelisk atop Dun Mor to the north commemorates Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville. The monument is reached by a woodland trail through
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  • *Ballumbie Castle Golf Club - [[Dundee]] *Galgorm Castle Golf Club - [[Ballymena]]
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  • |picture=Dundas Castle Entrance and Gatehouse - geograph.org.uk - 43533.jpg |picture caption=Dundas Castle Entrance and Gatehouse, Newbigging
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  • ...g|right|thumb|250px|The New Town and Princes Street Gardens from Edinburgh Castle]] ...rchitecture. Its most famous street is Princes Street, facing [[Edinburgh Castle]] and the Old Town across the geographical depression of the former Nor Loc
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  • ...form of fortified tower on the island similar to a depiction of [[Belvelly Castle]] on the [[Great Island]] also shown.<ref>{{Cite book |title=Ulster and Oth ...was 'the true point of defence' for Cork Harbour. Lieutenant General David Dundas was consulted by the Duke of York, Commander in Chief, who also recommended
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