Tuesday, September 21, 2021

KINLOCH CASTLE STAINED GLASS WINDOWS

ISLE OF RUM, SCOTLAND. 

Written from first-hand on-site research and illustrated from his personal photographic archive by George W. Randall, co-founder in July 1996 and former Vice Chairman Kinloch Castle Friends’ Association.


georgerkinloch@gmail.com

THEAUTHOR - GEORGE W. RANDALL

TO CONTINUE ... ...


Viewed from Great Hall Gallery.


East façade Kinloch Castle depicting the three full height mullioned windows.


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GREAT HALL
Pane size: 32 x 17 inches.

GREAT HALL


Pane size: 32 x 17 inches.





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WEST WING - OAK BEDROOM CORRIDOR
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SOUTH STAIRWELL CEILING LIGHT
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Photographed from inside with minimal outside light.  (October 2005)

Note corroding metal frame and sandstone . 

The window overlooks the 14 foot square open light well.


Same window photographed with daylight outside.
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WASHROOM
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From outside.

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ORIGINALLY SIR GEORGE BULLOUGH'S PRIVATE QUARTERS
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WINDOW VIEWED FROM OUTSIDE  ... ... ...

George W. Randall Research and Photographic Archive
helping ensure ALL the contents of Kinloch Castle, 
Isle of Rum, Scotland, officially known as
 
The Sir George Bullough, Baronet Memorial,
are recorded and identified 
for academic study and enjoyment of future generations
before it is too late!

georgerkinloch@gmail.com

COPYRIGHT   ©   FIRST PUBLISHED MMXXI  


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I was told by the self elected chairman of 
Kinloch Castle Friends' Association my research was 
"of little value"
 so I will let you my reader decide on that. 

Photographs and text copyright
George W. Randall Research and Photographic Archive.
 
Kinloch Castle, Isle of Rum, Scotland.
West wing left  /  south wing right.
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MAKE NO MISTAKE,

KINLOCH CASTLE AND ITS CONTENTS

ARE UNDER THREAT!














REVIEWED BY AUTHOR 18 NOVEMBER 2024




















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