{"version":"1.0","type":"photo","cache_age":"3600","width":600,"height":338,"title":"DEDICATED TO:\r\nGEORGE MACDONALD\r\n(1824-1905)\r\nHuntly native, renowned author, one of Scotlands 19th century\r\nspiritual bards and lifelong lover of Cullen,\r\nTo research his newest fictional project, MacDonald returned to this\r\nfavourite region of his boyhood for several visits in the early 1870s.\r\nHe stayed at the Seafield Arms, in a private residence\r\non Grant Street, and visited Cullen House.\r\nMany local tales from residents and fishermen found\r\ntheir way into the pages of MacDonald\u0027s memorable\r\ncompanion novels set in Cullen and its environs-\r\nMalcolm (1875) and The Marquis of Lossie (1877).\r\nThis esorial estabhshed by Michad and acy Phillips,\r\nTimas Smoot, Cullen, 2017","url":"https:\/\/images.weserv.nl\/?url=www.openbenches.org\/image\/a9e339c9b44253611c014b62fbee229e63714a0c\/\u0026w=600\u0026q=60\u0026output=webp\u0026il\u0026default=1","author_name":"Stewart X Addison","latitude":57.690399,"longitude":-2.825736,"licence":"CC BY-SA 4.0","provider_name":"OpenBenches","provider_url":"https:\/\/openbenches.org\/"}