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All Other PA 187/25 General Collection. Photograph Albums. View of ten small photographs variously identified; the top five images are variously identified buildings or ruins and the lower five images are of highland cattle. Of the identifiable buildings, the upper-left image is a view of the front of Colonsay House, Colonsay, Argyll. The upper-right image is a wide view of the ruins of a medieval parish church, dedicated to St Columba, known as 'Kilneuair Chapel', at Kilmichael Glassary, Argyll. The upper-central left image is a view of a boat moored at the Fincharn Castle ruins on the south end of Loch Awe, Argyll. The upper-central right image is another, more detailed, view of the ruins of a medieval parish church, dedicated to St Columba, known as 'Kilneuair Chapel', at Kilmichael Glassary, Argyll. The central right image is another, more detailed, view of the Fincharn Castle ruins on the south end of Loch Awe, Argyll. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM No. 187, (cf PAs 186 and 188) Rev. J.B. MacKenzie of Colonsay Albums,1870, vol.2. c. 1861 Item Level
All Other PA 146 General Collection. Photograph Albums. Photograph Album No 146: THE ANNAN ALBUM Dark cloth-covered album with marbled end-papers (pieced) and 36 pages. Two similar volumes are in the Mitchell Library, Glasgow - this one has '701-928' impressed in gold on the front cover. Purchased from William Hardie. 19th century photographs presumed to be by Thomas Annan, the subjects mainly of architectural interest are pasted in six to a page in alphabetical order until p36; then another lot, mainly of Glasgow buildings are added on verso going back to p26v - all numbered in pencil from 701 to 986. c. 1880 Batch Level
All Other 551 166/1/1 Records of the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire, England Archaeological site card index ('495' cards) 1947 Sub-Group Level