There has been a castle or other fortification here since prehistoric times. From the 5th to 11th centuries, it was the seat of the Scottish kingdom of Stratheclyde, and in the 9th century it was briefly a Viking stronghold. The fortifications also protected the infant Mary, Queen of Scots, before her removal to France. © 2004 Lawrence I. Charters |
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Focal Length: 15.7 mm
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