Old Castle Douglas

Old Castle Douglas by Alastair Penman, published by Stenlake in 1998, offers a detailed exploration of the history of Castle Douglas, a settlement that has been known by various names throughout its past. This edition, written in English and comprising 48 pages, presents a narrative enriched with historic photographs that illustrate the evolution of the town and its surroundings.
Readers will find a comprehensive account that traces the town’s development from its earlier names, such as Causewayend and Carlingwark, reflecting its connection to the nearby Loch. The book delves into the historical significance of Castle Douglas within the broader context of Great Britain and Europe, providing insights into its past through visual documentation and narrative.
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The settlement now known as Castle Douglas has over time been known by many names including Causewayend then later Carlingwark after the Loch beside which it sits. This book charts the history of the town illustrated by historic photographs.
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