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The Crown + Costumes
Queen Elizabeth II's black coat in Season 05, Episode 01.
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Dumbarton Castle, Dunbartonshire
A we visit to The Rock today, the weather held out while I was there, which I was glad of, it's not the best castle to visit if it's raining, you wont find much in the way of shelter, it's pretty much open to the elements.
The name Dumbarton translates as “The Fort of the Britons” - between the fifth century and 1018 The Rock was the centre of the independent Kingdom of Strathclyde. A royal castle stood here until the middle ages, although little remains currently survive.
Mary, Queen of Scots, stayed here briefly in 1548 and in 1571 Dumbarton Castle was captured from her followers in a night raid.
Dumbarton Rock is 240 feet high, and stands imposingly at a strategic point on the River Clyde. I reckon in all in there between four and five hundred steps to climb to explore it in full.
Lennox Castle, Lennoxtown, Dunbartonshire, United Kingdom
St Peter's College – Cardross Seminary Cardross, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK; 1961-66 (abandoned, 80's)
Gillespie Kidd & Coia (Isi Metzstein, J. Cowell and Andy MacMillan as architects in charge); W. V. Zinn & Associates as consulting engineers (photographs by Crispin Eurich)
«'Architecture' it was recently said (and should be said more often) 'is people'. Quite naturally, therefore, it is impossible to regard this building and its cool vaulted spaces without the soutaned young men who occupy it. The sounds which echo round the vaults vary from the spirituality of evensong, sung with the candles flickering against the darkening windows, to the strictly material clamour of young men seeing who can get to the billiard table first. If we think that the training of priests is designed to remove them from the realities of the modern world, we are wrong: these boys will be as much at home with the transistor as with the rosary – as much at home in a good modern building as in some ancient cloister.»
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via “Concrete Quarterly, 72” (Spring, 1967)
Dumbarton Rock and the Lomond Mountains by The Jacobite Via Flickr: A view across the River Clyde to the guardian of the river, the majestic "Dumbarton Rock" with the snow clad peaks of the "Lomond Mountains" in the background.

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Good Morning from Scotland.
A lovely still misty morning on the River Leven
St Peter's College – Cardross Seminary Cardross, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK; 1961-66 (abandoned, 80's)
Gillespie Kidd & Coia (Isi Metzstein, J. Cowell and Andy MacMillan as architects in charge); W. V. Zinn & Associates as consulting engineers (photographs by Crispin Eurich)
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via “Concrete Quarterly, 72” (Spring, 1967)
Rosebank Cottage, A. J. Cronin's birthplace, in Cardross, Dunbartonshire, Scotland