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Linlithgow and Glasgow

9-10-17 we took a train trip to Linlithgow to visit the ruins of Linlithgow Palace then onward to Glasgow for a quick look since Blackness Castle was close for the filming of Mary Queen of Scots.
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St. Michael's Parish Church from the castle entrance peephole
St. Michael's Parish Church from the castle entrance peephole
Metal door covering second arch in castle entrance
Metal door covering second arch in castle entrance
Long hallway to the right which was featured in the Outlander show
Long hallway to the right which was featured in the Outlander show
Another Outlander show filming area
Another Outlander show filming area
Ornate fountain built by James V in 1538 standing over 16 feet high and designed to reflect the supreme power of the king
Ornate fountain built by James V in 1538 standing over 16 feet high and designed to reflect the supreme power of the king
Water fell from the crown into tiered bowls & out through rows of spouts shaped like mythical beasts and human heads
Water fell from the crown into tiered bowls & out through rows of spouts shaped like mythical beasts and human heads
Linlithgow Palace Ruins
Linlithgow Palace Ruins
In 1424, the town of Linlithgow was partially destroyed in a great fire
In 1424, the town of Linlithgow was partially destroyed in a great fire
Linlithgow Palace Ruins
Linlithgow Palace Ruins
King James I started the rebuilding of the Palace as a grand residence for Scottish royalty
King James I started the rebuilding of the Palace as a grand residence for Scottish royalty
Linlithgow Palace Ruins
Linlithgow Palace Ruins
Over the following century the palace developed into a formal courtyard structure, with significant additions by James III & IV
Over the following century the palace developed into a formal courtyard structure, with significant additions by James III & IV
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