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Category
Catalogue Number
Title
Date
Level
On-line Digital Images
SC 941108
Historic photograph.
View of Stirling and Abbey Craig.
1890
Item Level
Print Room
A 81386 PO
Claybeds.
General view.
c. 1900
Item Level
Print Room
GW 1721
Historic photographic view.
1899
Item Level
Print Room
AB 3518
Historic photographic view from S showing Wallace Statue, His Majesty's Theatre, and South Church of Scotland.
c. 1908
Item Level
Print Room
MO 947
Historic photograph.
View from SW.
Item Level
Print Room
EL 2345 PO
Historic photograph.
General view from NE.
1902
Item Level
Print Room
AY 1689 PO
Historic photograph.
General view.
1896
Item Level
Print Room
MO 951 PO
Historic photograph.
View of interior from E.
Item Level
Print Room
MO 950 PO
Historic photograph.
View of choir and chapter house from SW.
Item Level
Print Room
MO 956 PO
Historic photograph.
View from SE.
Item Level
Print Room
MO 952 PO
Historic photograph.
View of choir from W.
Item Level
Print Room
MO 955 PO
Historic photograph.
View of S transept and S side of aisle.
Item Level
Print Room
IN 1668 PO
Historic photographic view from SE.
c. 1900
Item Level
Print Room
BW 1146 PO
Historic photograph.
View of mill and bridge.
1901
Item Level
Print Room
AN 2343 PO
Historic photographic view.
1905
Item Level
Print Room
ST 2253 PO
Historic photograph.
View of Stirling and Abbey Craig.
1890
Item Level
Print Room
EL 2343
Historic photograph view from SE.
1904
Item Level
Print Room
AB 3511 PO
Historic photographic general view from N.
1919
Item Level
Print Room
AB 3528 PO
Historic photographic general view.
1889
Item Level
Print Room
MO 954
Historic photograph.
General view.
Item Level
Print Room
F 4708
Historic photograph.
View from N.
1889
Item Level
Print Room
AB 3525
Historic photographic view from E showing the Wallace Statue, His Majesty's Theatre, and the South Church of Scotland.
c. 1908
Item Level
Print Room
RC 1144
Historic photograph.
View from S (before reconstruction).
c. 1900
Item Level
Print Room
RC 1132 PO
Historic photograph
View from E.
On reverse, insc: 'Eilandonan Castle in Loch Duich. Ruin of a strongho[use] of the high Chief of Kintail. Reached by periodical boat excursions from Kyle of Lochalsh Station.'
c. 1900
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