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Tulloch Castle – Bain Scottish Clan Jigsaw Puzzle

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Size: 40.6 cm x 50.8 cm Puzzle with Gift Box, 520 Pieces

It's always the small pieces that make the big picture! Turn favourite memories, designs, and quotes into a great game by making your own puzzle. Made of sturdy cardboard and mounted on chipboard, these puzzles are printed in vivid and full colour. Perfect as a gift, or just for yourself!

  • Dimensions: 40.6 cm L x 50.8 cm W
  • Puzzle will come with 520 individual pieces
  • Printed on Fujicolour Crystal Archive paper for a high-quality image with vibrant colours
  • Arrives in custom gift box with your design printed on top
  • Made and shipped from the USA
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD. Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs..

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Tulloch Castle – Bain Scottish Clan Jigsaw Puzzle

Tulloch Castle – Bain Scottish Clan Jigsaw Puzzle

Some of my fondest wintertime memories are the family gathered around the dining room table, working a jigsaw puzzle as the snow fell. Teach your children a bit of family history in a fun activity this winter season -- or any time of year. The Bane, Bain or Bayne family was a noble family in Scotland, originally part of the McKay clan on Scotland’s north coast. The name comes from “Ban” in Gaelic and means “fair”. With Clan Mackay, Bains supported King Robert the Bruce and fought at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. Duncan Bane (Bain, Bayne) was granted the barony of Tulloch in 1542, and it is believed Tulloch Castle was constructed about that time. It is located in Dingwall, in the Highlands of Scotland, and was a family home for the Bane family until 1762 when Kenneth Bayne, 8th Laird of Tulloch, sold it to his cousin, Henry Davidson. Tulloch Castle served as a hospital after the evacuation of Dunkirk, and has been a hostel for the local education authority. Today, it is a hotel and conference centre. Apparently, the Bains of Tulloch are not, and have never been, related to the MacBean clan. Photo Courtesy of Elliott Simpson Creative Commons Attribution Share-alike license 2.0 Photo cropped and modified for size, contrast, colour and text.

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Product ID: 116598301329336470
Created on 05/10/2018, 3:53
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