Autumn Snow On History Visit To Balhousie Castle Perth Perthshire Scotland

Tour Scotland short 4K Autumn travel video clip of the sight and sounds of sleet and snow falling by Balhousie Castle on ancestry, genealogy, family history visit to Perth, Perthshire, Britain, United Kingdom. Lots of snow from storm Bert. This Scottish castle is the Regimental Headquarters and Museum of The Black Watch. The castle was built in 1631, although its origins are believed to go back a further three hundred years. It originally served as the seat of the Earls of Kinnoull, and stood within a walled enclosure containing subsidiary buildings, orchards etc., on a terrace overlooking the North Inch. After falling into neglect in the early 19th century, the Castle was restored, in fact, virtually rebuilt, and extensively remodelled on a larger scale between 1862 and 1864 in the Baronial style by the architect David Smart. No original features survive except for parts of the original rubble walls on the east side. David Smart was born in Alyth in 1824. It is not known where he was first apprenticed but for many years he worked in the office of David Bryce. Smart's early Scots baronial and Italian Renaissance work is indistinguishable from Bryce's. By the late 1870s his public and commercial buildings had become Victorian late classic with French roofs. His son John had been articled to his father in 1888 and had subsequent experience with Kinnear and Peddie in Edinburgh in 1892, with McLuckie and Walker in Stirling in 1893 and with Thomas Martin Cappon in Dundee in 1894. David retained the existing office at 42 Tay Street, Perth and James opened his own office at 28 York Place in the same town with his son as chief assistant. David Smart retired in or about 1911 at the age of 86 and died on 13 October 1914 at the age of ninety. He was then living at Rockbank, Kinnoull, and left a widow, Margaret Morrison, and three daughters. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcome. When driving on Scottish roads in Scotland slow down and enjoy the trip. Meteorological Autumn or Fall is different from standard and astronomical Autumn and begins September 1 and ends November 30. The equinox at which the sun approaches the Southern Hemisphere, marking the start of astronomical Autumn in the Northern Hemisphere. The time of this occurrence is approximately September 22. @tourscotland #scotland #autumn #snow #shorts All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.

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