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Culloden House.*~
Reference: 48086g
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Reference: 48086f
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Culloden House (Bingham, Hughes, Macpherson).*
Reference: 48086e
Culloden House (Bingham, Hughe...
Culloden House (Bingham, Hughes, Macpherson).*
Reference: 48086d
Culloden House (Bingham, Hughe...
Culloden House (Bingham, Hughes, Macpherson).*
Reference: 48086c
Culloden House (Bingham, Hughe...
Culloden House (Bingham, Hughes, Macpherson).*
Reference: 48086b
Culloden House (Bingham, Hughe...
Culloden House (Bingham, Hughes, Macpherson).*
Reference: 48086a
Culloden House (Bingham, Hughe...
Mr Marsden, Ardross. Unidentified mansion.
Reference: 848
Mr Marsden, Ardross. Unidentif...
Unidentified mansion, May 1933. *
Reference: 29670
Unidentified mansion, May 1933...
Osgood Hanbury Mackenzie (1842-1922) was a Scottish landowner and the creator of a famous garden at Inverewe, near Poolewe in Wester Ross. In 1862, with the help of his mother he purchased the 12,000-acre estate of Inverewe and Kernsary. There he built a Scottish Baronial style mansion and set about creating a garden. Mackenzie concentrated first on establishing shelter belts of Native and Scandinavian pines and built a walled garden. He also created woodland walks. Within 40 years, he had established one of the finest collections in Scotland of temperate plants from both Northern and Southern hemispheres.
Reference: H-0258
Osgood Hanbury Mackenzie (1842...
Mrs Gordon, Pitcalzean, Nigg. Copy of Dunskaith House, Nigg. The original house is at the far left, but it was significantly enlarged between 1901 and 1906 after its purchase by the Romanes family. The Cromarty Firth was used as a naval base during World War One, and Dunskaith House briefly became a naval hospital, but because of poor water supply to the house it was turned into a naval supplies store. It stood near to the Nigg pier and was almost wholly destroyed by fire in 1960 with only the servants' quarters surviving. *
Reference: 47575c
Mrs Gordon, Pitcalzean, Nigg. ...