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Gateway, Traquair House
Unknown, 1850, Salted paper print
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Gateway, Traquair House
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Title
Gateway, Traquair House
Description
The Bear Gates at Traquair House, Peebleshire. Heavy stone pillars are topped with carved bears holding coats of arms. The gates are made from wrought iron. Trees can be seen in the background.
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Unknown
Date
1850
Size
11.9 x 15.5 cm
Type
Salted paper print
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Traquair House, reputedly the oldest continually inhabited house in Scotland, is located 4 miles south-east of Peebles in the Scottish Borders. The building originally served as a hunting lodge for Scottish Royalty, and dates from the early 12th century. It was substantially enlarged in the 15th and 16th centuries, but has been little changed since then. Historically the house has strong links with the Stuart family and the Jacobite cause.
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