Mull, Duart Castle c.1880
Photo ref:
M114001

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This is the ancestral home of the chiefs of the Macleans. The Macleans paid the price for siding with James VII against William III, forfeiting castle and estates. Duart was then garrisoned until the end of the 18th century, when it was allowed to fall into ruin. Purchased back by Sir Fitzroy Maclean, Duart has been completely restored.
An extract from Scotland Photographic Memories.
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