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The Hamilton family are major land-owners in the area to this day. Hamilton Palace was the seat of the Dukes of Hamilton until the early-twentieth century. [4] Other historic buildings in the area include Hamilton Old Parish Church, a Georgian era building completed in 1734 and the only church to have been built by William Adam. [4]
Hamilton Palace from the north-west by Thomas Annan. Hamilton Palace was a country house in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.It was the seat of the Dukes of Hamilton and is widely acknowledged as having been one of the grandest houses in the British Isles. [1]
In Scotland, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of "special architectural or historic interest". [1] Category A structures are those considered to be "buildings of national or international importance, either architectural or historic, or fine little-altered examples of some ...
One page that is dedicated to celebrating photography from history is Old-Time Photos on Facebook. This account shares digitized versions of photos from the late 1800s all the way up to the 1980s.
Upload another image 4-24 (Even Nos) Gateside Street And 175-177 (Odd Nos) Quarry Street 55°46′20″N 4°02′17″W / 55.772255°N 4.037959°W / 55.772255; -4.037959 (4-24 (Even Nos) Gateside Street And 175-177 (Odd Nos) Quarry Street) Category B 34517 Upload Photo Union Street, Auchingramont Church 55°46′32″N 4°02′45″W / 55.775431°N 4.045842°W / 55. ...
Cadzow Castle, now in ruins, was constructed between 1500 and 1550 at a site one mile south-east of the centre of Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. The earlier medieval settlement of Hamilton was formerly known as Cadzow or Cadyou [1] (Middle Scots: Cadȝow), until it was renamed in 1455 in honour of James Hamilton, 1st Lord Hamilton. [2]
List of listed buildings in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.
Image credits: Detroit Photograph Company Historians date the oldest photograph to 1826 France. At least that's the oldest one that we know of today. That's when Joseph Nicéphore Niépce started ...