Saturday, January 7, 2017


KINLOCH  CASTLE,  ISLE  OF  RUM,  SCOTLAND
TITLES OF ALL 114 BLOG POSTINGS  FOLLOW THIS INTRODUCTION.


 

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A complete list of all my Research Blogs is included at the end.


East façade of Kinloch Castle.

FIRST A BRIEF BACKGROUND TO THE TREASURES:



SY Rhouma I.

George Bullough’s lifestyle was lavish. 
Between 1895 and 1919 he successively owned two magnificent ocean-going steam yachts and was a member of the Royal Clyde and the Royal Bombay Yacht Clubs. In 1897 he commissioned construction of Kinloch Castle furnishing his island home with an amazing assortment of contents, many collected during his three year world tour, 1892-1895, recorded in twenty leather bound albums containing over seven hundred photographs.
Over three hundred oil, watercolour and fine engravings adorn the Castle walls while the library shelves hold over 1,100 volumes, including three Game Books – 
which, commencing 1866, provide a sporting  year social record of the island’s 
sporting guests, the successful ones only of course!


Ballymacad by Laveno.
A life time member of the Jockey Club, between 1910 and his death in 1939, 
Sir George Bullough, owned over one hundred and fifty racehorses, 
the most well-known being steeplechaser  Ballymacad
winner of the 1917 War Grand National held at Gatwick, (Sir George gave his winnings to St. Dunstan’s Hostel for Blind Soldiers and Sailors), and flat-race Golden Mythwinner of the Ascot Gold Cup and Gold Vase in 1922, 
the third time the same horse won both in the same year to 1922.

Sir George died unexpectedly while playing golf in France in 1939  to be survived by his wife of thirty-six years Lady Monica and their daughter, Hermione.
In 1957, for the nominal sum of £23,000, (£12,000 
less than her father-in-law paid for the island 
75 years previously), Lady Bullough sold the island of Rum to the British Government 
for use in perpetuity as a nature reserve. The sale included Kinloch Castle, which remains to this day a fully furnished time capsule of the Edwardian Era.
The Castle’s remote island location and it remaining in Bullough ownership until 1957 meant it was not stripped of its contents and demolished like so many comparable properties on the mainland following the enormous social and economic changes brought about by two world wars.

The purpose of my blog is to bring into the public domain the results of thirty years of personal and on-going research into this unique treasure house 
and the Bullough family.

NOTE: The painting of SY Rhouma was stolen in 2023 and has yet to be recovered.


Here is an Illustrated Summary of my 
ART TREASURES AT KINLOCH CASTLE Blog Posts:

TO ACCESS INDIVIDUAL POSTS   -   GOOGLE:
Art Treasures of Kinloch Castle

Followed by the respective title
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THE GRAND NATIONAL 1892 – THE CANAL TURN – BY G. D. GILES
HE GRAND NATIONAL 1892 – THE CANAL TURN – BY G. D. GILES
Won by seven year old Father O’Flynn ridden by Captain Roddy Owen at 10/1 by twenty lengths. 2nd Closter ridden by John Cottrell-Dormer, 3rd Llex ridden by Arthur Nightingale
https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/5547070030481605930
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JAPANESE LIFE-SIZE IVORY EAGLE 
Steller's Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus


https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/6873241512882600280
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Major Edward Topham and the
Wold Cottage Meteorite of 1795.

https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/3302896063917143485
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GRAND NATIONAL 1917
The Great War Years 1916 - 1918
https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/4414384046630593686

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BALLYMACAD
Celebrating the Centenary of his life and winning
The “WAR (GRAND) NATIONAL”
at Gatwick 21 March 1917



https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/3383488373276029339

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S. Y. RHOUMA I & RHOUMA II 



https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/5755713141296297193

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SALT  LAKE  CITY  AND  MORMONISM 
THE CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS IN THE 1890's


https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/4380339021258083700

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KINLOCH CASTLE   -   DEMOLITION ?

Kinloch Castle at the head of the Isle of Rum's only sea loch, Loch Scresort, 
painted by Byron Cooper circa. 1900.

https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/495835395813904996
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Imhof & Mukle, Vöhrenbach, Germany, Orchestrion


https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/3128091634268634253

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H. M. King James VI - van Somer

https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/5107433756200696044

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Mary Queen of Scots with James VI as a child


https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/6496846852779978807

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Art at Risk Cherubs Lighting a Fire 
- Giovanni Cipriani, invr. Francesco Bartolozi, sculpt.


https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/5005491962458004710
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Cupid Firing an Arrow 
- oil painting


https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/1082281055762052702

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S.S. Wairarapa Wrecked Great Barrier Island, New Zealand
 – 12.08 am 30th October 1874
                                                                                                      


https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/7576032005892464272

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The Sinking of S.S. Austral, Sydney Harbour, Australia 
11 November 1882


https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/8209975605330607592
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Lady Bullough by Louis Galliac 
- drinking tea on lion skin rug  ?



https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/6805775621719057424

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Lady Monica Lilly Bullough 
- full length oil portrait by Hugh Goldwin Rivière


https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/7117255801633707592
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Oil Paintings at Risk George Bullough 
- oil by Hugh Goldwin Rivière 


https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/2348269293903357614
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Oil Paintings at Risk John Bullough 
- father of Sir George. Oil by St. George Hare


https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/6758930778128617881
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Oil Paintings at Risk James and Martha Bullough 
paternal grandparents of Sir George Bullough
                                                                      


https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/3874890701837737442

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Two Putti with Flowers 
- oil fauxtondo



https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/7727238478511647111
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Chinese Satsuma & Oak Mantel Clock
- Incense burner



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18th Century Lantern Clock by William Jackson, London  
- Thirty hour cased clock



https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/3292252169994232253
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Thomas Turner, London 19th Century German Cased Clock
– Oak cased clock


https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/8353364730454587020
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Japanese Bronze Study of an Eagle on Hardwood Stand
- by Miyao Eisuke, Yokohama Miyao Company
                                                                    
  

https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/855390779829171173
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Japanese, Burmese & Indian Artifacts

   

 



https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/1183230397144008342

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Japanese Black Lacquer Panels and Native Tribal Weaponry

 

https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/3958655570427720074

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S T O L E N
Treasures from Kinloch Castle 
- Moorish style pearl framed  mirror, Boer War Shell,
Buddha from Japanese Shrine.
 …



https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/7745784161751611682

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Kinloch Castle Greenhouse and Palm House Complex 
Descriptions and Builders Plans - First-hand and on site research.


https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3149945780622106744/1543023427554692901

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CARELESSLY DAMAGED TREASURES:

Thomas Howardus Dux et Comes Norfolciæ 
– Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk - Damaged Engravings
                                                        



   

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Lost and Damaged 
Art Treasures of Kinloch Castle


ALL BADLY DAMAGED




Unidentified.

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Howard and Bullough American Machine Company, 
Limited, Pawtucket, Rhode Island


Howard & Bullough American Machine Company, Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
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The library at Kinloch Castle 
- Castle floor plans, book descriptions …




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Golden Myth 
Winner 1922 Ascot Gold Cup and Gold Vase 
- Sir George Bullough’s flat race thoroughbred



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Grinling Gibbons’ Limewood Carved Screen
- Reputedly originating Wandsworth Manor House, home of Princess Anne,
    later Queen Anne of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1702-1714.


 

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Royal visit.

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Lady Bullough 1869-1967 
 - Wife of Sir George, gifted contents of Kinloch Castle to the Nation in 1957.
   


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Located in the Castle Library



LEFT: Pair of Oni Warriors in full battle dress 
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       A Cavalry Battle SceneLife size Ivory Eagle, 

        The Storming of Buda (Budapest) 1686
original oil by Flemish artist Pauwels Casteels

Pauwels Casteels The Storming of Buda 1686.

 
                                     Ivory Eagle                                              Model of Sumo Wrestlers
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Kinloch Castle Isle of Rum, Scotland 
-  Sectional Greenhouse

The author, George Randall, inside the 300 feet long,
14 section lean-to glasshouse one year before total collapse in 1994.
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To quote Sir John Betjeman, British 
Poet Laureate 1972-1984: 

“In time to come Kinloch Castle will be a place of pilgrimage for all those who want to see how people lived in good King Edward’s days.”

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It is up to us to recognise and ensure the architectural 
and social heritage enshrined within Kinloch Castle 
continues for generations to come as 
“a place of pilgrimage for all those who want to see 
how people lived in good King Edward’s days.”

UPDATED 13 JUNE 2022

FULL LIST OF ALL MY RESEARCH BLOGS 
POSTED 26 MARCH 2024:


GEORGE W. RANDALL RESEARCH ARCHIVE 28 MARCH 2024





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