Accessibility

Font Size

100% 150% 200%

Background Colour

Default Contrast
Close Reset

View of railing designed by Jamieson & Arnott made by Thomas Hadden, known as Louise Carnegie Memorial Gate, at Pittencrieff Park, Dumfermline.

SC 383704

Description View of railing designed by Jamieson & Arnott made by Thomas Hadden, known as Louise Carnegie Memorial Gate, at Pittencrieff Park, Dumfermline.

Date 1928 to 1930

Collection Thomas Hadden

Catalogue Number SC 383704

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of UND 409

Scope and Content Wrought-iron fence, Louise Carnegie Memorial Gates, Pittencrieff House, Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline, Fife Pittencrieff House was built in about 1635 for Sir Alexander Clerk of Pittencrief. It was bought in 1902 by Andrew Carnegie who presented it to the nation in 1903. In 1909-11 Robert S Lorimer converted it to a museum and club. The Louise Carnegie Memorial Gates were created by Jamieson and Arnott in 1928 with wrought-ironwork by Thomas Hadden who made the balustrade inside the house. The overall style harks back to the 1700s. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/383704

File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

Collection Hierarchy - Item Level

Collection Level (551 324) Thomas Hadden

Sub-Group Level (551 324/3) Thomas Hadden. Photographs of iron work in situ.

>> Item Level (SC 383704) View of railing designed by Jamieson & Arnott made by Thomas Hadden, known as Louise Carnegie Memorial Gate, at Pittencrieff Park, Dumfermline.

People and Organisations

Events

Attribution & Licence Summary

Attribution & Restricted Use Summary

Attribution: © Courtesy of HES (Thomas Hadden Collection)

Licence Type: Limited

You may solely view this material on the Canmore Site. No other use is permitted.

Full Terms & Conditions and Licence details

MyCanmore Text Contributions