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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 094368 Engraving of Dunnideer Castle. Titled: 'Dunadeer. This castle also called Dun O' Dore stands on the summit of a considerable hill, rising out of the flat country of the Garrioch, about 12 miles from Old Meldrum. It was a place of great strength, defended by a double ditch and rampart. The building is now entirely demolished , except part of one end, which is the subject of the above plate. It is said to have been the residence of Gregory the Great, King of Scotland, who, in the year 892, according to Leslie and other Scottish historians, died in this Castle, and was from hence carried to Iona, where he was buried. ADC.' [Adam de Cardonnell.] c. 1788 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 094369 Engraving of Dunbar Castle ruins. Titled 'Dunbar Castle, Haddingtonshire. Engraved by J. Greig from a painting by G. Arnold, ARA for the Border Antiquities of England & Scotland. Pl.2. London, published May 1st 1815 for the Proprietors by Longman & Co., Paternoster Row.' 1815 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 094370 Engraving of Dunbarton Rock with landscape and figures. Titled: 'Dunbarton Rock. The Itinerant, Dunbartonshire. Engraved by W. & J. Walker from an original drawing by C. Calton, Jnr. Published July 2nd 1802 by J. Walker, No 16 Roseman's Street, London.' 1802 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 094371 Engraving of Dunblane Cathedral. Northwest view. Titled ' Dunblane, Perthshire. North West View of the Cathedral. Engraved and published by J. Storer from a drawing by J. Gillespie, June 1st 1812.' c. 1812 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 093950 Engraving of Airthrey Castle from the lawns. Titled 'Airthrey Castle, Perthshire. London, published March 1821 by J. P. Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars Road & Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row. c. 1821 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 093951 Engraving of Arbroath Abbey. Titled 'Arbroath Abbey. W. H. Bartlett. T. Higham.' c. Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 094146 Engraving showing view of Corra Lynn. Titled: ' Corra Lynn on the Clyde, Lanarkshire. T. Allom. J. B. Allan. Londoon, published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1835.' 1835 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 094372 Engraving of the nave of Dunblane Cathedral. Titled: 'Dunblane, Nave of the Cathedral. Drawn by J. Gillespie. Engraved by J. Storer.' c. 1812 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 094373 Engraving of choristers' seats, Dunblane Cathedral. Titled: 'Dunblane. Choristers' seats in the cathedral. Engraved & published by J. Storer from a drawing by J. Gillespie. June 1st 1812 c. 1812 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 094374 Engraving of Dundas Castle set in lawns. Titled: ' Dundas Castle, Linlithgowshire.Drawn by J.P. Neale. Engraved by H. Bond. Printed by J & G Bishop. London pub. Oct.1st 1825 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennet Street, Blackfriars Road, & Sherwood Jones & Co., Paternoster Row.' 1825 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 094375 Engraving of part of Dunfermline Abbey showing side of abbey & square tower with archway below. Titled: 'Dunbermline, Plate II,' with notes on history of building. [Adam de Cardonnell.] 1788 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 094376 Engraving of Dunfermline Abbey on skyline with scattered cottages in foreground. Titled: ' View of Dunfermline for the Scots. Mag. & Edinr Lity Misc. pub by A. Constable & Co., 2 April 1810. R. Scott sculpt.' 1810 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 094377 Engraving of Dunfermline Palace from below. Titled: 'Dunfermline Palace.' Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 093952 Engraving of Arbuthnott House and grounds. Drive crosses small bridge on left foreground. Titled 'Arbuthnot House, Kincardineshire. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by E. Byrne. Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London. c. 1829 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 093953 Engraving of Ardgowan House in its landscape, seen from the south. Titled 'Ardgowan, Renfrewshire. Drawn by J. P. Neale. Engraved by J. C.Varrell. London, Pub.Dec 1 1823 by J. P. Neale, 16 Bennett St. Blackfriars Road & Sherwood & Jones, Paternoster Row. c. 1823 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 093954 Engraving of Armadale Castle from the shore. Titled 'Armidale, Inverness-shire. Drawn by J. P. Neale. Engraved by J.C. Varrall. Printed by Bishop & Son. London. Pub.May 1 1824 by J. P. Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars Road & Sherwood, Jones & Co., Paternoster Row. Pl.2' c. 1824 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 093955 Engraving of Glenesk Bridge among trees from a higher viewpiont. Titled 'Arniston Bridge. For the Scots Mag. & Edinr. Lit.Misy. Pub by Constable & Co. Feby 1811. H.W.Williams delt. R.Scott sc.' c. 1811 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 094378 Engraving of general view of Dunkeld with cathedral tower in foreground. Titled: 'Dunkeld. Stewart pinxt. P. Mavell sculpt.' c. 1780 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 094379 Engraving of Dunmore Park. Titled: 'Dunmore Park, Stirlingshire. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by H. Bond. Printed by Bishop & Co. London, Pub. July1st 1826 by J.P.Neale. 16 Bennett Street, Blackfriars Road and Sherwood & Co., Paternoster Row.. Proof.' 1826 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 094380 Engraving of Dunnottar Castle on clifftop. Titled 'Dunotter Castle ' and (in pencil) 'Kincardine. 'London pub by Vernor & Hood, Poultry, Feb 1st 1805.' 1805 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 094381 Engraving of northwest view of Dunstaffnage Castle. Titled 'Northwest view of Dunstaffnage Castle. P. Sandby RA pinxt. J. Scott sculpt. Pub. by G. Kearsly at No.46 in Fleet Street according to Act of Parliament July 1st 1779.' 1779 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 093956 Engraving of Balbirnie House, front view. Titled 'Balbirnie House, Fifeshire. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by S. Rawle. London Pub. April 1 1822 by J. P. Neale, 16 Bennett St. Blackfriars Road & Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row.' c. 1822 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 093957 Engraving of ruins at Balmerino Abbey, with thatched building, trees, animals and figures. Titled 'Abbey of Balmerino.' c. 1850 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 093958 Engraving of general view showing road & road bridge at Inveruglas, close to jetty. Titled 'Ben Lomond from Inveruglas. (Dunbartonshire) T. Allom. J. Cousin. London Pub. for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1838.' c. 1838 Item Level

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