Clan MacDougall - Castle Stalker - Framed & Mounted Photo Print
Clan MacDougall - Castle Stalker - Framed & Mounted Photo Print
Connect to the history and discover the origins of Clan MacDougall, with this stunning, framed & mounted landscape photograph print of Castle Stalker.
Captured by professional photographer Aly Wight, this timeless piece of art makes a perfect gift for enthusiasts of Scottish history or those conducting ancestry research. Adding elegance and sophistication to any room, it allows you to appreciate the natural beauty and rich heritage of Scotland.
- The frames are created from high-quality wood, milled with simple clean lines and presented with a satin finish.
- Includes an off-white mount that will not discolour or fade with age.
- Simple, elegant design.
- Premium, fine art paper with a gently textured surface.
- Perspex glaze for added protection.
- Handmade by specialist picture framers.
- Delivered ready for hanging.
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Clan MacDougall Connection
Clan MacDougall Connection
Castle Stalker, located on Loch Laich, began as a fortalice for Clan MacDougall, Lords of Lorn, around 1320. Though the Stewarts later built the tower house, the site's connection to the MacDougalls remains a symbol of their influence and prominence in Scotland's western coast.
About the Photograph
About the Photograph
This landscape photograph of Castle Stalker was shot by professional photographer Aly Wight.
The museum-quality print is sure to impress with its vivid colors, careful composition and stunning detail.
It makes a stunning Clan MacDougall gift for anyone with an ancestral connection.
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.
Production Time
Production Time
Your Clan MacDougall wall art of Castle Stalker will be printed for you on an made-to-order basis, the vast majority of our printed and framed products are produced within 24-48 hours.
Materials & Sustainability
Materials & Sustainability
We hope your family will treasure this Clan MacDougall momento for generations, and we take our responsibility to the environment serously.
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.
So you can order this print of Castle Stalker today and know that your genuine piece of Scottish Art will have a low environmental impact.
Returns
Returns
As our products are custom made to your specification you are unable to return once received, unless there is a defect with the product. Please see our full T&Cs here.
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What is the Clan MacDougall Connection to Castle Stalker?
Castle Stalker, standing on a tidal islet on Loch Laich, is a picturesque tower house that captures the essence of Scotland's western coast. The site's history begins with the MacDougalls, who were once Lords of Lorn and built a fortalice (a small fortified building) around 1320.
The MacDougalls were descended from Somerled, the legendary Norse-Gaelic leader, and became Lords of Lorn in the 12th century. They lost their title after defeat by King Bruce in 1308 but regained it for a period after 1328. The fortalice served as a vital stronghold for the clan during this time.
In about 1388, the Lordship of Lorn passed to the Stewarts, who constructed the tower house that stands today. Despite the change in ownership, Castle Stalker's connection to the MacDougalls remains a significant part of its history.
The castle's isolated location and stunning surroundings, along with its rich history, make it a symbol of Scotland's past and the MacDougalls' enduring legacy in the region.
If you're considering a landscape photograph of Scotland as a way to visualise your ancestral connection to Clan MacDougall or as a gift with personal meaning, this print of Castle Stalker provides a beautiful immersive scene that transports you to the past.
Where is Castle Stalker?
Castle Stalker is in the Lorn area of the Argyle & Bute region.
Meet the Photographer
"I am the founder and principal photographer behind Clanscape. For a long time I've been passionate about capturing the beauty of Scotland's landscapes and its deep connection to its people and their history.
My journey with photography began in 2008, and since then, I have dedicated myself to exploring Scotland's wild and remote corners, capturing its castles, and all it's natural beauty through my lens. With Clanscape, I aim to share Scotland's beauty and rich cultural heritage with you through each stunning image."
Aly Wight
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Our Promise
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Research
We use accurate historical research on Clan MacDougall to ensure each image resonates with your MacDougall ancestry.
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Quality
From shooting to shipment, we promise a quality heirloom artwork that honours your family's past and future.
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Sustainable
We use 100% non-hazardous inks, source materials sustainably, and ensure all deliveries are carbon neutral.
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