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Opposite page 104. Engraving of the Royal Bank before it became part of the Royal Exchange, with the old Theatre Royal on the right. This burnt down in 1829. This Royal Bank was the Cunninghame Mansio ...

RAB 114/OP104/2

Description Opposite page 104. Engraving of the Royal Bank before it became part of the Royal Exchange, with the old Theatre Royal on the right. This burnt down in 1829. This Royal Bank was the Cunninghame Mansion prior to 1817. Insc.:' Old Theatre Royal & Old Royal Bank, from the South.'

Date c. 1830

Collection General Collection

Catalogue Number RAB 114/OP104/2

Category Print Room

Medium Rare book

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/705575

Collection Hierarchy - Item Level

Collection Level (551 359) General Collection

Group Level (551 359/6) SPECIAL COLLECTIONS

>> Sub-Group Level (RAB 359/6/1) ILLUSTRATIONS FROM PRINT ROOM BOOKS

>>> Batch Level (551 359/6/1/114) Illustrations from Strath-Clutha or the beauties of Clyde, c1830

>>>> Item Level (RAB 114/OP104/2) Opposite page 104. Engraving of the Royal Bank before it became part of the Royal Exchange, with the old Theatre Royal on the right. This burnt down in 1829. This Royal Bank was the Cunninghame Mansion prior to 1817. Insc.:' Old Theatre Roy

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Attribution: © Courtesy of HES. Illustration from Strath-Clutha or the beauties of Clyde

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