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This chapter aims to demonstrate the importance of Professor James Lorimer's restoration of Kellie Castle and the castle restorations carried out by his son, Robert. It also gives a brief context for such restoration work in the mid- to late nineteenth century.
Architectural Heritage – Edinburgh University Press
Published: Jan 1, 1992
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