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Opposite page 106 Engraving of Woodside Crescent, with Woodside Terrace partially visible beyond. Insc.: 'Woodside Crescent.'

RAB 114/OP106/1

Description Opposite page 106 Engraving of Woodside Crescent, with Woodside Terrace partially visible beyond. Insc.: 'Woodside Crescent.'

Date c. 1830

Collection General Collection

Catalogue Number RAB 114/OP106/1

Category Print Room

Medium Rare book

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/705604

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 in 'Strath-Clutha or the beauties of Clyde', J M Leighton, c1830

>>>> Item Level (RAB 114/OP106/1) Opposite page 106 Engraving of Woodside Crescent, with Woodside Terrace partially visible beyond. Insc.: 'Woodside Crescent.'

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Attribution: © Courtesy of HES (Illustrations in 'Strath-Clutha or the beauties of Clyde', J M Leighton, c.1830)

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