Doune Castle Scotland
Doune Castle is an imposing Medieval castle in the Stirling district of central Scotland sited on a wooded bend where a tributary joins the River Teith across a bridge from the village of Doune It lies 8 miles 13 km north west of Stirling where the River Teith flows into the River Forth Upstream 8 miles 13 km further north west the town of Callander lies at the edge of the Trossachs mountain region of the Scottish highlands Doune has a considerable claim to be among the best preserved medieval castles in Scotland and is undoubtedly the finest castle of its date late 14th century in the country Though apparently never completed the surviving Castle is a building of unique and sophisticated plan with architectural detail of notable refinement Digitally restored Art 1890 1900 Photochrom or Photochrome is used to create a color print from a black and white photo negative using between four and fourteen lithograph stones made from rocklike substances to colorize the print with several different inks
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Photo credit: © Photo Art Collection (PAC) / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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