File:Archibald, Duncan, and Colin Campbell - from the Black Book of Taymouth, facing page 9.jpg

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Description A sixteenth or seventeenth century illustration, facing page 9 of the Black Book of Taymouth, depicting centre Duncan Campbell of Lochawe (died 1453) . On Duncan's right is his grandson Colin (died 1492) who is incorrectly called Archibald, and on his left Colin of Glenorchy (died 1480). Description of image after Steve Boardman's The Campbells.
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, this version taken from an 1855 reproduction
Source Image from the Internet Archive at http://www.openlibrary.org/details/blackbookoftaymo00inneuoft - which reproduces Cosmo Innes's (1798-1874) facsimile The Black Book of Taymouth (Edinburgh, T. Constable, 1855). The original work was begun circa 1598 by W. Bowie, but the illustration may be somewhat later.
Author Original author may be W. Bowie; this lithographic reproduction by William Home Lizars (1788-1859)
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current21:27, 15 November 2007Thumbnail for version as of 21:27, 15 November 2007307 × 483 (45 KB)AngusmclellanUpload cropped version
15:12, 15 November 2007Thumbnail for version as of 15:12, 15 November 2007396 × 600 (38 KB)Angusmclellan{{Information |Description=A sixteenth or seventeenth century illustration, facing page 9 of the Black Book of Taymouth, depicting - right to left - Archibald Campbell (d. 1513), Archibald's great-grandfather
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