Built by Sir Colin Campbell around 1450. A landmark ruin on Loch Awe.
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Clan Campbell - Kilchurn Castle, Loch Awe - Framed Photo Print
Clan Campbell - Kilchurn Castle, Loch Awe - Framed Photo Print
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Photographer Aly Wight took this photograph of Kilchurn Castle, the Campbell stronghold that once controlled the approaches to Loch Awe and the routes through Argyll. The castle was begun by Sir Colin Campbell of Glenorchy and extended by his successor Sir Duncan after Colin died in 1475. That Sir Duncan became so notorious for building and holding fortifications across the region that history remembered him as Black Duncan of the Seven Castles. The Campbells held Kilchurn for nearly three centuries, until they moved their main seat to Taymouth in 1740.
If you carry the Campbell name, Kilchurn is where one chapter of your clan's long reach into the Highlands first took shape.
Sizing Information
Sizing Information
Please note: The listed size (e.g., 16"x12") for Framed & Mounted prints refers to the glazed area, including the printed image and 2" wide mount. The frame, adding an extra 1" per side, isn't included in these dimensions. Therefore, the total product size will be larger than the dimensions given.
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Production & Delivery Times
Your print will be handmade to order, with the vast majority of our printed and framed products produced within 24-48 hours of purchase. After the print and frame are made up and dispatched, the expected delivery time is 2-5 working days.
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Materials & Sustainability
We use water-based, non toxic inks and sustainably sourced paper for our prints, and sustainably sourced wood is used in our frames. We also automatically off-set the carbon impact of your delivery.
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Research
We use accurate historical research on Clan Campbell to ensure each image resonates with your Campbell ancestry.
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