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“The ruins of the famous castle of Roxburgh, favourite of Scottish kings, seated on its massive grassy mound between the Rivers Tweed and Teviot.” Painter: E. W. Haslehust |
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http://www.fromoldbooks.org/HHScott/pages/17-Roxburgh-castle/900x607.html |
Date |
1920 |
Author |
Haslehust, Geddie: “The Scott Country (Geddie and Haslehust)” (1920) |
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