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Dunkeld Cathedral
Webster, Mary, 1839, Watercolour
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Dunkeld Cathedral
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13127
Title
Dunkeld Cathedral
Artist / maker
Webster, Mary
Date
1839
Size
24.4 x 30.9 cm
Type
Watercolour
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Annotation below painting reads 'Sketched from nature September 1839'
Dunkeld is a small town which sits at the foot of the highlands in Perthshire. The town sits on the bank of the River Tay and dates back to medieval times, when a monastery was founded in the 6th Century. The present day sees a cathedral sitting on the site where the first King of Scotland, Kenneth MacAlpin brought the bones of St Columba and thus established Dunkeld as the first ecclesiastical capital of medieval Scotland.
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