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Illustrations from 'Views in Scotland'. This book contains 295 engravings which show views of buildings and landscapes in Scotland. The collector of the engravings has not been identified but most of ...

551 359/6/1/292

Description Illustrations from 'Views in Scotland'. This book contains 295 engravings which show views of buildings and landscapes in Scotland. The collector of the engravings has not been identified but most of them seem to have been culled from other books and magazines. Possibly some were bought from print sellers as one or two are marked 'Proof'. They were collected, arranged alphabetically and sent for binding (in half leather with marbled boards) at some time after 1866, which is the date of the latest engraving – a view of the stone circle at Callernish [sic] on the Isle of Lewis, drawn by The Rev. George D. Mackarness. [He was an antiquarian and archaeologist, founder of the Anastatic Drawing Society and Vicar of Ilam, Derbyshire, who published 8 volumes of views of Great Britain between 1863 and 1871.] Copies of the earliest engravings had been used in Pennant’s "Tour of Scotland and Journey to the Hebrides" (3rd edition 1774) in which the author acknowledged that the view of the sheilings on Jura had been given to him by Mr. Joseph Banks from his own collection. Others came from "The Gentleman's Magazine"; the 1805-17 issues of "The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany," (published by A. Constable); "The Border Antiquities of England & Scotland,"; "The Antiquarian & Topographical Cabinet containing a series of elegant views of the most interesting objects of curiosity in Great Britain," (10 vols. Edited by J. S. Storer and John Greig, 1807); and various volumes in an 1834 edition of the "Works of Sir Walter Scott" published by Chapman & Long), and many unidentified sources. J. P. Neale was both the artist and publisher of many views in the 1820s and 30s, and others were engraved from originals by J. M. W. Turner, A. W. Calcott, Thomas H. Shepherd, S. Hooper, T. Allom, Paul Sandby and others. Engravers include P. Mazell and R. Scott. Among other publishers were George Virtue, Joseph Swan, Verner & Hood, Jones & Co., and G. Kearsly. The majority of the engravings were published during the first three decades of the nineteenth century and they cover many parts of Scotland but with some notable exceptions, such as Glasgow and Inverness. Some include figures, livestock and boats and one or two are dramatic – a coach with startled horses fleeing from pursuit in Glen Croe, ships in stormy seas, and Sewell's 'Bird Catching at Orkney (1785)' showing sea stacks being reached by a figure in a basket. A number depict prestigious country houses and estates with details of their ownership.

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Catalogue Number 551 359/6/1/292

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>>> Batch Level (551 359/6/1/292) Illustrations from 'Views in Scotland'. This book contains 295 engravings which show views of buildings and landscapes in Scotland. The collector of the engravings has not been identified but most of them seem to have been culled from other

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On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 096972 Engraving of oblique view of Linlithgow Palace entrance front with round tower remains of older castle in foreground. Titled (in pencil) 'Linlithgow.' Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 096053 Glencoe. Engraving showing the Eastern Pass with fleeing figures. Titled 'The Eastern Pass of Glencoe, Argyleshire. London, Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1836. T. Allom. W. Hill.' 1836 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 096412 Lawers House, engraving showing front of house and landscape. Titled 'Lawers House, Perthshire. Jones & Co Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Enraved by W. Radclyffe.' c. 1830 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 096973 Engraving of sculpture of a horseman killing a boar above entrance to Linton Parish Church. Titled 'Rude Sculpture over the Porch or Entrance of the Kirk of Linton, illustrative of the event which gave rise to the Crest now borne by the Family. London. Published by Longman, Hurst & Rees. 1 May, 1815. Drawn by W. Wilson. Engraved by R. Rhodes.' 1815 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 096974 Engraving of Lochore Castle from the west. Titled 'Lochore Castle. This Castle is built on a peninsula, on the south side of the loch of Lochore, in the shire of Kinrose, and was erected by Duncan de Lochor, in the reign of Malcolm IV anno 1160: it consisted of a strong square tower, with many lower buildings, surrounded with a wall, having round towers at the corners; the wall on three sides are washed by the water of the loch or lake, which formerly abounded with pike and perch. In the reign of Alexander II. Adam de Lochor was Sheriff of Perth; David de Lochor is in 1255 also Sheriff; in 1289 Hugo de Lochor is Vicompt de Fife, as is Constantinus in 1292; David de Lochor is named in Ragman's Roll in 1296. In 1315 Thomas de Lochor was in the Parliament at Air that tailzed the Crown, and his seal is appended to that act. In the reign of King Robert Bruce the estate came by marriage to Adam de Valloniis, and from them again by marriage to Sir Andrew Wardlaw. Over the door in the tower is inscribed "Robertus de Wardlaw" who greatly fortified and repaired it. This view is from the west.' [Adam de Cardonnell, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland," 1788.] c. 1788 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 096975 Loch Katrine, an engraving showing the loch with a huntsman among trees. Titled 'Loch Katrine, Perthshire. Scene Lady of the Lake Canto 2. London, Published for the proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane 1839. T. Allom. R. Sands.' 1839 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 097524 Loch Lochy, engraving showing a general view. Titled 'A veiw on Loch Lochy, A. Grant del, F. Cary sculp.' Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 096054 Glencroe engraving showing a coach and horses startled by lightning. Titled: 'Glencroe between Loch Long and Cairn Dhu. London, published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1836. T. Allom. G. Richardson.' 1836 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 096055 Engraving of Goldielands Tower & adjacent thatched buildings. Titled 'The Tower of Goldieland, Roxburghshire. London, Published August 1, 1814 for the Proprietors by Longman & Co., Paternoster Row. Engraved by J. Greig from a painting by J. Clennell for the Border Antiquities of England & Scotland.' 1814 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 096056 Engraving of Gordon Castle showing main block & extended wings. Titled 'Gordon Castle. G. Cordiner del. P. Mazell sc. c. 1780 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 096057 Engraving of Gordon Castle - oblique view of north front with hunters in foreground. Titled 'Castle Gordon (Morayshire.)London, Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1837. T. Allom. R. Sands.' 1837 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 096058 Engraving of Grandtully Castle with cottage & archway within surrounding wall. Titled: 'Castle Grandtuly, Strath Tay, Perthshire. London Published by Vernor, Hood and Sharpe, Poultry, Nov.1, 1806. Geo. Cooke sc.' 1806 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 096059 Engraving of Grandtully Castle in its grounds. Titled 'Grandtully Castle, Perthshire. London, Published April 1, 1823 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennet St., Blackfriars Road and Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row. Drawn by J.P.Neale, engraved by T. Matthews.' 1823 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 096413 Engraving of The Lee - general view. Titled 'Lee Place, Lanarkshire. Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London 1831. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by H. Adlard.' 1831 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 096414 Leith, engraving showing Bank. Titled 'Leith Bank. Drawn, engd. and pubd. by J. and H. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville, Aug.1st, 1820.' 1820 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 096415 Engraving of front elevation of North Leith Parish Church. Titled 'Front elevation of North Leith Church. for the Scots. Mag. and Litery. Miscy. Published by A. constable & Co., 1 Sept. 1815. R. Scott, sculpt. W.Burns, Archt.' 1815 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 097530 Engraving of Manual Priory from SW. Titled 'Manuel Priory. Plate I. Situated upon the north bank of the river Avon, in the shire of Stirling, about a mile above the bridge of Linlithgow. This priory was founded by King Malcolm IV in the year 1156, for nuns of the Cistertian order, and consecrated to the Virgin Mary. Anno 1291, Christiana, Prioress of this house, swore fealty to Edward I at Linlithgow. In the year 1296, Alice, Prioress, also swore fealty to Edward I. Considerable grants were made to Emanuel by William the LIon, as also by Alexander II. Great part of the chapel remained till within these two years, when a flood in the river carried off the whole building except the west gabel, of which the above is a View, and which now hangs tottering over a deep pool, which the water has formed where the body of the church stood. This View is from the S. W. taken 1789.' [Adam de Cardonnell, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland."] 1789 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 097531 Manuel Priory, engraving of a view from the SE. Titled 'Manuel Priory, Plate II. This View, taken nearly fifty years ago, exhibits the state of the building as it stood at that time; at the east corner was a vault wherein was the tombstone of Alice, Prioress before mentioned, in which was her figure, with a distaff, and a dog at her feet. At the reformation this Priory was given to a predecessor of the Earls of Linlithgow, in which family it remained for a considerable time. In 1562, when the list of ecclesiastical revenues was made, those of Emanuel amounted to 52:14:8 scots, 3 chaldres bear, 7 chaldres meal, with a large quantity of salmon. The situation is beautifully romantic - a fine winding river, surrounded with hills covered with wood. On the opposite side of the river lies the field of battle fought betwixt the Earl of Lennox and the Earl of Angus, during the minority of James V. in which Earl Lennox was defeated and slain. This View is from the S. E. Taken 1739.' [Adam de Cardonnell, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland." 1788.] 1739 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 095406 Edinburgh, engraving of St George's Church, from George Street looking west. Titled 'St George'sChurch, from George Street looking west, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho., H. Shepherd. Engraved byH.W. ond. Jones & Co. London, May 23, 1829.' 1829 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 095407 Edinburgh, engraving of St. Giles Shurch. Titled 'St Giles Church from the Parliament Close. For the Scots. Mag. and Edr. Lit. Misc. Pub. by A. Constable & Co., 1 July 1810.' 1810 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 096060 Glenmore, engraving showing the Green Loch. Titled ' Green-loch of Glenmore, Perthshire. Published according to Act of Parliament, Nov.30th, 1784 by Peter Mazell, Engraver, no.41 Drury Lane. C. Cordiner pinx. P. Mazell sculp.' 1784 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 096061 Engraving of distant view of Guisachan House in its landscape. Titled: 'Guisachan , Co. Inverness. The seat of William Fraser, Esq. of Culbokie. Augustus Butler Delt. Stannard & Dixon, lith. 7 Poland St.' Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 096062 Engraving of The Haining - front view from the deerpark. Titled: 'The Haining (North front) Selkirkshire. London, Published Dec.1at 1821, by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennet St., Blackfriars Road and Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by H. Hobson.' 1821 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 096063 Edinburgh, engraving of Hermitage of Braid, front view. Titled: 'Hermitage of Braid, Near Edinburgh. Tho. H. Shepherd. W. Radcliffe. c. 1830 Item Level

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