- such. In 1730
Colin Campbell of
Carwhin was
appointed as the
Captain of
Ardmaddy and
tasked with
exploiting the area's
natural resources. At this time Easdale...
-
Breadalbane family, a
branch of Clan Campbell,
whose affairs were
directed from
Ardmaddy Castle on the mainland. At the
beginning of the 19th
century there were...
- and is out of control.' The
remains of one such tree can be
found near
Ardmaddy House in Argyll, Scotland, a hawthorn,
which is a
species traditionally...
-
labour from the Breadalbane's
Ardmaddy estate. In 1730
Colin Campbell of
Carwhin was
appointed as the
Captain of
Ardmaddy and
tasked with
exploiting the...
-
Commercial Bank,
Aberdeen (1836)
Greenside Parish Church,
Edinburgh (1836)
Ardmaddy Castle (designed 1837,
executed after death)
Chapel interior,
George Heriot's...
- Tayvallich.
Needs disamg.
Asknish Bay
Kames Bay
Fearnach Bay
Kilchoan Bay
Ardmaddy Bay
Balvicar Bay
Easdale Sound Barnacarry Bay
Ardentallen Bay Oban Bay...
- used from as
early as the 12th
century using seasonal labour from the
Ardmaddy estate. In 1745
Campbell created the
Easdale Marble and
Slate Company (later...
- (Ardlamont Bay)
Ardmaddy Bay
Argyll Balvicar 56°16′56″N 5°35′06″W / 56.2822°N 5.5851°W / 56.2822; -5.5851 (
Ardmaddy Bay)
Ardmaddy Bay
Argyll Taynuilt...
- from the
wrath of the sea. A rare
example of a "Wish Tree"
exists near
Ardmaddy House in Argyll, Scotland. The tree is a hawthorn, a
species traditionally...
-
Gibbs in the
reform of the
house Murthly Castle (1735).
Entrance block.
Ardmaddy Castle (1737).
Attributed Lochnell House (1737–39)
Abercairny House, Perth...