A Passion for Castles  
The Story of MacGibbon and Ross and the Castles they Surveyed
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In the 1880s two Edinburgh architects began to survey, measure and sketch the castles of Scotland, travelling the length and breadth of the country on trains, bicycles and on foot. Together they produced the five magnificent volumes of The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, an unrivalled work of research that surveys more than 700 of Scotland’s castellated buildings, ranging from great medieval fortresses to small lairds’ houses with pepper-pot turrets, and is illustrated with thousands of sketches and plans.

The first part of A Passion for Castles tells the life stories of David MacGibbon and Thomas Ross and their work as Edinburgh architects before they embarked on their magisterial survey, revealing interesting and previously unknown details about the two men. The second part of the book sets their enormously ambitious castles project in its historical context, and describes how MacGibbon and Ross managed to achieve their pioneering, systematic and comprehensive survey.

The final part of the book provides a regional overview of the current status of all the castles surveyed by MacGibbon and Ross, followed by a thematic exploration of those that have been lost, those that have been transformed and those at risk of collapse, before posing questions about what the future holds for the castles of Scotland.
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In the 1880s two Edinburgh architects began to survey, measure and sketch the castles of Scotland, travelling the length and breadth of the country on trains, bicycles and on foot. Together they produced the five magnificent volumes of The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, an unrivalled work of research that surveys more than 700 of Scotland’s castellated buildings, ranging from great medieval fortresses to small lairds’ houses with pepper-pot turrets, and is illustrated with thousands of sketches and plans.

The first part of A Passion for Castles tells the life stories of David MacGibbon and Thomas Ross and their work as Edinburgh architects before they embarked on their magisterial survey, revealing interesting and previously unknown details about the two men. The second part of the book sets their enormously ambitious castles project in its historical context, and describes how MacGibbon and Ross managed to achieve their pioneering, systematic and comprehensive survey.

The final part of the book provides a regional overview of the current status of all the castles surveyed by MacGibbon and Ross, followed by a thematic exploration of those that have been lost, those that have been transformed and those at risk of collapse, before posing questions about what the future holds for the castles of Scotland.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Foreword by David Walker
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • Editorial Notes
  • Picture Credits
  • Part 1 The Men: MacGibbon and Ross, Architects and Scholars
    • Introduction
    • 1 The Life of David MacGibbon (1831–1902)
    • 2 The Life of Thomas Ross (1839–1930)
  • Part 2 The Books: MacGibbon and Ross and The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland
    • 3 The Predecessors
    • 4 Surveying the Castellated Architecture of Scotland
  • Part 3 The Castles, Then and Now
    • Introduction
    • 5 Castles Across the Country: An Overview
      • South Scotland
      • Western Central Scotland
      • Eastern Central Scotland
      • North Central Scotland
      • North-east Scotland
      • North and North-west Scotland
    • 6 Castles Lost, Castles at Risk and Castles at War
    • 7 Castles Transformed
    • 8 Castles for All
    • 9 The Future
  • Appendix: Thomas Ross’s Essay on Restoration
  • Notes
  • Select Bibliography
  • Index of Castles and Other Buildings
  • General Index
  • Picture Section
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