sábado, 8 de abril de 2017

Braemar & 'Royal Warrant'

It was a lovely day, heading to Balmoral we´v stopped at Braema. Situated in the spectacular mountain scenery at the eastern gateway to the highest mountains of the Cairngorms National Park. A quarter of a mile east of the town stands Braemar Castle, a 17th century castle with a colourful past. Built by the Earl of Mar in 1628, it has been a hunting lodge, fortress, garrison and family home. 
But I decided to draw one street in the centre, with local shops as they  exhibit  a 'Royal Warrant', which means that the warrants where awarded by members of the Royal Family to businesses that have repeatedly provided services of a sufficiently high standard. 

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