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McCaig's Tower

McCaig's Tower

McCaig’s Tower is a prominent landmark in the town of Oban, Scotland. Built in 1897, it was the brainchild of local businessman John Stewart McCaig, who wanted to create a lasting tribute to his family. The tower was constructed out of stone and concrete, and stands at a height of 68ft. It is an impressive sight, with its two turrets, winding staircases and ornately carved lions perched on either side of the entrance. The tower is said to be a representation of McCaig’s love for his homeland and its people, and was intended to be a lasting reminder of his legacy. Inside, the interior is decorated with a variety of ornamental features, including carvings of Scottish clans and coats of arms.

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Extension de nom de fichier d’actif JPG
Taille du fichier 17.31 MB
Dimensions 5200×3471px
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Licence Royalty Free You can use this asset for marketing and advertising campaigns promoting Scotland as a tourism destination without paying royalties or license fees. It can be used for creating promotional materials, advertisements, and digital campaigns to highlight Scotland's experiences to encourage people to Live, work, study, or visit. However, it can't be used for any other purpose that doesn't promote Scotland.
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Utilisation Tourism businesses and travel media can publish this content in a variety of formats including *digital *print *online *newspapers *magazines *blogs *websites *social media *presentations *brochures *leaflets. Regardless of the format this content should always promote Scotland’s tourism in a positive way. Read our terms of use for exclusions.

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