. The "Red and white" book of izard, and a dolphin. The seat rail is carved of acontinuous design which displays fleur-de-lis entertwined with each other, the wholebeing a grand example of harmony in Celtic art. As a mark of her residence in Castle Menzies, Queen Mary had granted themthe right to have a panel with the royal arms of Scotland sculptured out on thefront of Castle Menzies, the same as on her cabinet. This, it is thought, was doneimmediately after her first visit, and is still in splendid preservation. The panelis above the windows of the old banqueting hall, about the


. The "Red and white" book of izard, and a dolphin. The seat rail is carved of acontinuous design which displays fleur-de-lis entertwined with each other, the wholebeing a grand example of harmony in Celtic art. As a mark of her residence in Castle Menzies, Queen Mary had granted themthe right to have a panel with the royal arms of Scotland sculptured out on thefront of Castle Menzies, the same as on her cabinet. This, it is thought, was doneimmediately after her first visit, and is still in splendid preservation. The panelis above the windows of the old banqueting hall, about the centre of the frontelevation of the castle. On examination, it can be seen where the panel has beenfitted in, as there are several small stones put in to fill \\\> the spaces around theouter edges of the panel. In addition to the Queen Mary drawing-room, already referred to, there isconnected to it by a narrow passage what must have been Queen Marys Boudoir ;and here is another piece of what is called the Queen Mary Tapestry, from her.


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