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Tag: Duke of Argyll

By Hole Ousia Posted on February 25, 2026February 26, 2026

A certain friend in uncertain times

Filmed at Craigforth Insurance Campus, Stirling: This film is for Sian. We met as junior doctors in the Department of Medicine for the Elderly [DOME], Woodend Hospital, Aberdeen Credits: [1] … Continue reading A certain friend in uncertain times

Categories: Bridge of Allan, Family history, Omphalos films, This is Not yesterday, Time passesTags: Aberdeen Medical School, ageing, Andrew + Rachel, Big Ted, Class of 1988, Class of 1990, Craigforth, DOME, Duke of Argyll, ELBOW, garden birds, graffiti, hopeless case, love, modern ruin, Omphalos films, Oswald Bates, Peter + Sian, Peter + Sian's garden, Peter Scott-Gordon, Rebel antiquary, ruins, Starlings, Stirling, Stirlingshire, The Rebel antiquary, University of Aberdeen, Woodend Hospital
By Hole Ousia Posted on February 24, 2026February 24, 2026

Niall Diarmid Campbell, 10th Duke of Argyll

In researching the history of Craigforth House, Stirling, I came across some of the story of Niall D Campbell, 1872-1949, 10th Duke of Argyll.  His mother Janey Sevilla Callander was … Continue reading Niall Diarmid Campbell, 10th Duke of Argyll

Categories: Architecture, Family history, Folk worth talking about, Scotland, Time passesTags: Argyll, Constance Scott, Craigforth, Duke of Argyll, folk worth talking about, Ian Campbell, Inishail, Inverary, John Gibson Scott, Kilmun, Lochawe, mausoleum, Scotland, Tower of Glenstrae
Peter Scott-Gordon: gardener, artist, retired doctor: peter@holeousia.com
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