Old photograph of cottages at Kildonan, Island of Arran, Scotland. The name Kildonan derives from Saint Donan who is reputedly buried in the village. Early life in the village revolved around the now ruined Kildonan Castle. Once a royal seat, the castle passed hands between various Scottish nobles, before latterly belonging to the Hamilton family in 1544, by which time they were the Earls of Arran. The Tower was later sacked and burnt by the Earl of Sussex around 1558. Ruined remains of the building are still in existence.
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