Landscape, Nature and Architecture
Technological improvements enabled Prince Albert to collect photographs of places that were significant to him
GEORGE WASHINGTON WILSON (1823-93)
Craigmillar Castle
c. 1860Albumen print | 7.1 x 6.7 cm (image) | RCIN 2320130
Photograph of Craigmillar Castle, Edinburgh. In the foreground, an area of open grassland leads to a stone wall with a tree in the centre. Behind the wall and partially obscured by the tree, stands a ruined tower at the apex of the castle walls.
The Preston Family built Craigmillar Castle during the late 14th century. It was altered during the 15th and 16th Centuries until it fell into ruin in the 18th century. It is now owned by Historic Scotland.
The Preston Family built Craigmillar Castle during the late 14th century. It was altered during the 15th and 16th Centuries until it fell into ruin in the 18th century. It is now owned by Historic Scotland.
Creator(s)
George Washington Wilson (1823-93) (photographer)
7.1 x 6.7 cm (image)
17.2 x 13.0 cm (mount)
- From an album of photographs collected and arranged by Albert, Prince Consort, between 1860 and 1861
Subject(s)
- Places
- Europe
- Great Britain
- Scotland
- Lothian [Scotland]
- Edinburgh [Scotland]
- Craigmillar Castle [Edinburgh]
- Edinburgh [Scotland]
- Lothian [Scotland]
- Scotland
- Great Britain
- Europe
- Arts, Recreation, Entertainment & Sport
- Architecture
- Domestic architecture
- Castles
- Domestic architecture
- Architecture
- Places