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Victor Naumenko's Pictures of Inveraray

in the county of Argyll & Bute

(12 total)Inveraray Pictures

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Argyll mountains scene

Argyll mountains scene

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Front Street East

Front Street East

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Inveraray Bridge

Inveraray Bridge

Inveraray Bridge on Loch Fyne from Inveraray. The hills behind the Bridge is Dun Corr Bhile (is on the right) and Dun Na Cuaiche (is on the left), topped by an 18th century watchtower, described on Scott's 'A Legend of Montrose' as 'the picturesque peak of Duniquoich'.

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Inveraray Bridge over the River Aray from the Castle grounds

Inveraray Bridge over the River Aray from the Castle grounds

The river Aray running through the grounds of Inveraray Castle, on its way to Loch Fyne.

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Inveraray Castle

Inveraray Castle

An example of Gothic Revival architecture. It is the Seat of the Duke of Argyll, HQ of the Clan Campbell. The original Castle was built in the 15th century by Colin Campbell, the first Earl of Argyll. This is the 18th century version built on the site of the original when it fell into a state of disrepair.

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Inveraray Castle

Inveraray Castle

The design of the present Castle was started in 1743 by Sir John Vanbrugh for the 2nd Duke of Argyll. After Vanbrugh's death, construction started in 1746 with Roger Morris and William Adam as architects. They both died in 1748, and John and Robert Adam were architects up to the completion in 1789.

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Inveraray Maritime Museum

Inveraray Maritime Museum

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St Conan's Kirk

St Conan's Kirk

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St Conan's Kirk from the South

St Conan's Kirk from the South

Built by Walter and Helen Campbell from 1881 through 1930. Elaborate carvings, woodwork, unusual mixture of styles and fragments from Iona Abbey.

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Statue of St Conan at St Conan's Kirk

Statue of St Conan at St Conan's Kirk

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Sundial and Loch Awe

Sundial and Loch Awe

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War Memorial and Loch Fyne

War Memorial and Loch Fyne

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