Outer Gate

Outer Gate by tomg
Outer Gate by tomg

Outer Gate

The Outer Gate to the Royal Palace of Linlithgow. Dating from around 1535, and adorned with carved panels which represent orders of knighthood associated with King James V.

Linlithgow Palace – Occupying a prominent position beside Linlithgow Loch, the palace is one of Scotland’s best known historic buildings.

Although designated as a Royal Palace, this imposing fortification qualifies as a defensive Castle and was built to be just that.

The first royal residence was established on this site in the 12th century; the present palace was started for King James I in 1425. James V was born here in 1512, and, by the time of the birth of Mary, Queen of Scots in 1542, the building had taken its present form.

Bonnie Prince Charlie was entertained here in 1745; a year later, after having been occupied by soldiers of the Duke of Cumberland, the palace was gutted by fire and has remained a noble ruin ever since.

Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix.

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Related shots can be found at: Lowland Scotland or you can look at all my HDR shots.

Outer Gate belongs to the following groups:

Castle Magic, HDR Photography, Heritage in Stone, History, The Scots are Coming, UK to Australia and Back and United Kingdom
  • hilarydougill

    hilarydougill, 2 months ago

    Gorgeous capture tom, wondrous imagery and colour. Great legend too. (I so enjoy your legends, I feel I know the place)

  • Linda  Morrison

    Linda Morrison, 2 months ago

    Haven’t been here yet Tom. Must make a point next time i’m in Edinburgh to pay the Palace a visit. Good work as usual.Love the history lessons that go with your Pics…absolutely fab.

  • cherylc1

    cherylc1, 2 months ago

    beautiful- wonderful colors

  • HELUA

    HELUA, 2 months ago

    Thanks for a lovely image and very interesting facts !!!

  • Maureen Bloesch

    Maureen Bloesch, 2 months ago

    lovely image! Really like the detail of the crests. nice job:>))
    the bricks are orange…never saw natural orange clay.

  • tomg

    tomg in reply to Maureen Bloesch’s comment, 2 months ago

    It is a stone structure (sandstone in fact) and yes it is pretty orange.

  • Nikki Mulkern

    Nikki Mulkern, 2 months ago

    Wonderful image tomg! Love the colours

  • Linda  Syms

    Linda Syms, 2 months ago

    Great architecture Tom.

  • davidmilne

    davidmilne, 2 months ago

    Love the sandstone work,fab pic Tom!

  • Janet Ellen Lusk

    Janet Ellen Lusk, 2 months ago

    Wonderful Image…love the history

  • Jen Whyte

    Jen Whyte, 2 months ago

    Fabulous … you know I’ve never visited the palace … must rectify that !!

  • Sean Farragher

    Sean Farragher, 2 months ago

    great catch

  • BarryNorton1

    BarryNorton1, 2 months ago

    Great Capture

  • kim Davitt

    kim Davitt, 2 months ago

    oh stunning shot so vibrant instant fave

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