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Some folks thought my drawing of Ramsay of Dalhousie Castle looked like some kind of fantasy Elf helmet. When it is a classic conical basicnet. Modern example of me waiting to do a tour of Dirleton Castle for the @royalcelticsoc from 2017 #DirletonCastle #ManAtArms #storytelling
When I worked as a Seasonal Custodian at Tantallon Castle 1981-89 we kept the grass as short as a bowling green. As the sun set I was able to trace the trench dip shadows where Cromwell's sappers dug towards the V-shaped Ravelin during the 1651 siege. #TantallonCastle
Tantallon Castle, East Lothian (Scotland) 1651 siege. Layout sketch and finished watercolour reconstruction from 1984. #TantallonCastle #ScottishCoastalCastles #HistoryRebuilt #Watercolourpainting
In 1443 the Red Douglas from Tantallon Castle burnt the lands around Fleming of Boghall Castle (because he was a Black Douglas vassal) Fleming replied by burning Lands beside Tantallon but was unhorsed & thrown in dungeon. Fleming was made Royal cup bearer & had to be set free
Newbattle Abbey, Dalkeith (Scotland) Canmore image and watercolour reconstruction suggestion. A Cistercian house. Worked there in 1990 as a Graphic Artist in between working at Tantallon and Dirleton Castles to present day.#NewbattleAbbey #ScottishAbbeys #medieval
Great Bascinet from 1430 and overlap of replica. One of my favourites as its like the bascinet of the Wolf of Badenoch who is famous for burning Elgin Cathedral in 1390. He also played chess with the Devil before he died during a thunderstorm at Ruthven Castle. #GreatBascinet
Big fan of Hans Talhoffer (1459-ish) have a copy of his weaponised buckler & Messer (Big knife). Also made a prop copy of his diving suit Helm, covering a German jousting helm in leather with a hose pipe.
Nesbit Moor 1355. Ramsay draws Lord Dacre & Lord Grey from Norham into a trap. John Halyburton killed in the Scots charge but English defeated with prisoners taken. A French knight bought some prisoners & killed them at 'Slaughter Hill' in revenge for his Father's death in France
Andrew Moray was mortally wounded at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297. Great images by the late Andrew Hillhouse that have a life and energy of their own. look at the detail. https://t.co/4yJ5mwhry8 #BattleOfStirlingBridge
Kildrummy Castle watercolour reconstruction. 1306 The Bruce's Wife, Sister (Mary) & Isabella MacDuff were among the party that escaped from English siege but were captured later at Tain. Mary was put in a cage at Roxburgh & Isabella in a cage at South Berwick.#KildrummyCastle