Blackness Castle from the west

Maker
Tom Astbury
Production date
10 Aug 1979
Description
View of the castle from the west showing the twin gables of the two-storey officers' quarters with the main buildings behind them and the barracks to the right. A pier juts from the castle and in the foreground is Blackness Sailing Club jetty.
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Department
Maker
Production date
10 Aug 1979
Subject notes
The castle was built in the 15th century by Sir George Crichton, Admiral of Scotland, to protect the Forth from English attacks by sea. It was also a state prison, holding Cardinal Beaton in 1543. After the Anglo-Scottish Union in 1707 the castle continued as a garrison and later held prisoners from the Napoleonic War. In 1870 it became a central ammunition store. It is built on an igneous sill of black teschenite.
Accession number
P07036

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