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Views in Scotland is a compilation volume containing 295 engravings showing views of buildings and landscapes around Scotland, many of which are now substantially altered or gone. The engravings have been arranged alphabetically and bound in half leather with marbled boards possibly after 1866, which is the date of the latest engraving.
The engravings in the volume has been collected from other books and magazines and possibly bought from print sellers as well, however the collector of the engravings has not been identified. There are examples from Thomas Pennant’s 'Tour of Scotland and Journey to the Hebrides' (3rd edition 1774), 'The Gentleman's Magazine', the 1805-17 issues of 'The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany' and 'The Antiquarian & Topographical Cabinet containing a series of elegant views of the most interesting objects of curiosity in Great Britain'.
The majority of the engravings were published during the first three decades of the 19th-century and includes artists, engravers and publishers like J P Neale, J M W Turner, S Hooper, Thomas H Shepherd, Paul Sandby, Joseph Swan and P Mazell.
Historic Environment Scotland (HES) has an ongoing programme to digitise archive material and all the engravings in this volume are now available online and can also be seen in this gallery.
DP 093874
Engraving showing a general view of Abercairny Abbey.
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DP 093875
Engraving of King's College, Aberdeen, showing church tower & other buildings. Titled 'King's College, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire. Engraved by J. Storer for the Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet from a drawing by J. D. Glennie.'
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DP 093877
Engraving of a memorial in the West Church of St. Nicholas, Aberdeen to Ann, the wife of Alexander Allardyce of Dunottar and daughter of Alexander Baxter of Glassel. She was married 7 August 1786, gave birth to her son Alexander Baxter Allardyce on 28 July and departed this life at Aberdeen,1st August 1787, Aged 28 years. Titled ' Monument in the West Church of St. Nicholas, Aberdeen.' Inscribed 'As a tribute justly due to the Eminent Virtues, Gentle Manners, and Personal Accomplishments of a most amiable Woman, her disconsolate husband dedicates this monument. Piety, Benevolence.' John Bacon R.A. sculpt., London 1787. 'Gent. Mag. June 1801, Pl.2 P.505.'
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DP 093878
Engraving of Abernethy Round Tower & nearby house. Titled 'Abernethy Tower, Pl.2. Published by S. Hooper Oct.17. 1790. J. N. sculp.'
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DP 093879
Engraving of Aberuchill Castle at head of avenue of trees. Titled 'Aberuchill Castle, Perthshire. London, published August 1823 by J. P. Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars Road, & Sherwood & Jones, Paternoster Row, Proof. Drawn by J. P. Neale. Engraved by J. C. Varrall.'
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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.
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DP 093951
Engraving of Arbroath Abbey. Titled 'Arbroath Abbey. W. H. Bartlett. T. Higham.'
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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.
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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.
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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'
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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.'
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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.'
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DP 093957
Engraving of ruins at Balmerino Abbey, with thatched building, trees, animals and figures. Titled 'Abbey of Balmerino.'
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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.'
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DP 093959
View of Ben Venue and loch with boats and figures. Titled ' Ben Venue. Lady of the Lake. Drawn by G. F. Robson. Engraved by A. W. Graham. Londoon pub. 1833 by Charles Tilt, 86 Fleet Street.
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DP 093960
Engraving of Berwick Bridge with City Walls & town on left. Titled 'Berwick Bridge. Drawn by J.D. Harding. Engraved by J. Finden.
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DP 093961
Engraving of Blairquhan House from lawns. Titled 'Blairquhan Castle, Ayrshire. Drawn by J. P. Neale. Engraved by H. Bond. Printed by Bishop & Co. Proof. London Pub. August 1826 by J. P. Neale, 16 Bennett St. Blackfriars Road & Sherwood & Co. Paternoster Row.
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DP 093962
Engraving of Blairstone, showing tower house with adjoining building set on a small hilltop. Titled 'Blairston House, the seat of David Cathcart Esq. for the Scots mag. and Edinbr. Literary Misy. Pubd. by A. Constable & Co. 1 July 1812. Colonel Gibson delt. R. Scott Scult.'
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DP 093963
Engraving of Bonnington Linn & round building above, (probably doo' cot.) Titled ' View of Boniton Lin. P. Sandby R.A. pinx. W. Walker sculp. Published as the Act directs by G. Kearsly, No.46 Fleet Street, 2 March 1778.'
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DP 093964
View of Bonnington Linn from downstream. Titled 'Boniton Lin, a Fall of the Clyde, near Lanerk. From Nature & on stone by F. Nich9ls9on. Printed by Engelmann. Graf Coindet & Co.'
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DP 093965
Engraving of part of Balmerino Abbey. Titled' Balmerinoch.'
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DP 093966
View of Bonnigton Linn from the north. Titled 'Bonniton Lynn from the North. Drawn by J. Fleming. Engraved by Joseph Swan.'
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DP 093967
View of Bonnington Linn. Titled 'Bonniton Lynn (on the River Clyde.) T. Allom. E. Benjamin. London, Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1836.'
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DP 093968
Engraving of Bonskeid House in a landscape. Titled 'Bonskeid, Perthshire.
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DP 093969
Engraving of Borthwick Castle in a landscape. Titled 'Borthwick castle.'
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DP 093970
Engraving of Borthwick Castle from below, with horses and riders crossing a stream, by J M W Turner. Titled 'Borthwick Castle. Drawn by J.M. W. Turner, R.A.. Engd. by H. Le Keux.Published by Rodwell & MartinNew Bond Street, April 2, 1819.'
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DP 093971
Engraving of interior of Borthwick Church, with effigy of a man in armour in an arched niche. showing coat of arms. Titled ' Monument in Borthwick Church. Drawn by E. Blore. Published by Rodwell & Martin, New Bond Street, april 2, 1819. Engd. by G. Cooke.'
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DP 093972
Engraving of Bothwell Castle from the south with the letters ADC at top left. Titled 'Bothwell.'
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DP 093973
Engraving of Bothwell Bridge with 2-storey building nearby. Titled 'Bothwell Bridge. Drawn by D. Roberts. Engraved by W. finden. London Published March 1831 by Charles Tilt 86 Fleet Street. Old Mortality.'
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DP 093974
Engraving of Interior of Bothwell Castle. Titled 'Inside of Bothwell Castle. P Sandby, R.A. pinxt. W. Watts sculp. Published as the Act directs by G. Keasly in Fleet Street, Decr. 1st 1778.'
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DP 093975
Engraving of Boyne Castle main facade. Titled 'Boyne Castle. London, pubd. by Vernor & Hood, Poultry, Febr. 1805.'
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DP 093976
Engraving of Hermitage of Braid in its setting. Titled 'Braid Hermitage. T. E. Woolford delt. E. Mitchell sculpt.'
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DP 093977
View of Branksome Tower in landscape. Titled 'Branksome Tower. Drawn by Copley Fielding, Engraved by W. Radclyffe. London, Published 1833 by Charles Tilt, Fleet street. Lay of the Last Minstrel.'
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DP 093978
Engraving of Brechin Cathedal & Round Tower. Titled ' Brechiin in Angus, with the Antique Tower and antient Cathedral founded in 1150. Dav. Simpson delt. Wilson sculpt.' Copied from 'Views in Scotland,' an undated collection of engravings, page 35. EAFAS bibliography.
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DP 093979
Engraving of bridge over the upper Falls of Bruar. Titled 'Bruar Water, Upper Falls. D. O. Hill, R.A. W. Miller. Published by Blackie & Son, Glasgow. Printed by W.& D. Duncan, Gla.' In pencil on reverse: Mr Rose, Carpenter, 20 Temple st., Newington.'
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DP 094030
Engraving of Canonbie Bridge with buildings amid trees beyond. Titled: 'Canoby, Dumfrieshire'. Engraved by J. Greig from a painting by G. Arnold, A.R.A. for the Borders Antiquities of England & Scotland.'
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DP 094031
Engraving of River Tweed showing two salmon pools, with house in distance. Titled: 'The Carrowel & the Noirs, two celebrated Salmon casts in the River Tweed, with the woods and farmhouse of Langlee between the towns of Galashiels and Melrose. The property of the Right Honble. Lord Sommerville. The rock in the center of the River in the foreground was the cause of the sad loss of lives about eighty years ago. The Ferry boat full of people going to Melrose Fair broke from its moorings and was split to pieces on it. Twenty people were said to have been carried down by the current and drowned. Ten saved themselves by hanging to the Mane of a horse; this powerful animal landed them all in safety. London, published by Longman, Hurst & Rees, 1 May 1815.'
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DP 094032
Engraving of Carstairs House from lawns. Titled: 'Carstairs, Lanarkshire. Drawn by J. P. Neale. Engraved by W. Wallis. Printed by Bishop & Son. London, published 1 July 1824 by J. P. Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars Road, & Sherwood Jones & Co, Paternoster Row.'
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DP 094033
Engraving of Carstairs House - general view. Titled: 'Carstairs, (General View,) Lanarkshire. Drawn by J. P. Neale. Engraved by T. Matthews. London published 1 July 1824 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars Road & Sherwood Jones & Co., Paternoster Row. Proof.'
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DP 094036
Engraving of Cartland Bridge from the river. Titled: 'Cartlane Crags Bridge. Lanarkshire. T. Allom. E. Benjamin. London, published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1835.'
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DP 094061
Engraving of Castle Campbell in distance. Titled 'Castle Campbell, Perthshire. Engraved by J. C. Varrall from a painting by G. Arnold, A.R.A. for the Antiquarian Library. Published for the Proprietors Feb. 1st 1815 by W. Clarke, New Bond Street.'
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DP 094075
Engraving of Clackmannan Tower & adjacent buildings. Titled: ' Tower of Clackmannan. Davd. Allan delt.P. Thomson sc.'
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DP 094090
Engraving of Cawdor Castle from river below. Titled: 'Cawdor Castle (Nairnshire). T. Allom. T. Barber. London, published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1836.'
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DP 094113
Engraving of Montgomerie House and policies. Titled 'Coilfield House'. J. McKinlay delt. R. Scott sc. For the Scots Mag. and Edinr. Literary Misc. Published by A. Constable & Co., 1st August 1812.'
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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.'
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DP 094215
View of Couthally Castle. Titled: ' Cowthally Castle in the Parish of Carnwath, the Ancient Baronial Residence. Drawn by W. Wilson, Engraved by E. Rhodes. London, published by Longman, Hurst & Rees, May 1815.'
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DP 094216
Engraving of Craigleith Quarry with men & lines of horses & carts at work. Titled: 'The Stone Quarries, Craigleith, near Edinburgh. from which the New Town was built. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Wallis. Published Jan 31st. 1829, by Jones & Co., Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London.
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DP 094217
Engraving of Crathes Castle amid trees. Titled: 'Crathes Kincardineshire.
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DP 094218
Engraving of Craufurdland Castle on hilltop above a river. Titled 'Craufurdland Castle the seat of William Howison Craufurd Esqr. C. Mackay delt. R. Scott sculpt. For the Scots Mag & Edinr. Lity. Misy. Pub by A. Constable & Co. 1st August 1814.'
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DP 094219
Engraving of Culzean Castle & outbuildings on clifftop from south. Titled: 'Culzean Castle (South East view) Ayrshire, Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by John Pye. London, published Nov.1st 1823, by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars Road, & Sherwood & Jones, Paternoster Row.
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DP 094220
Engraving of Culzean Castle on clifftop from the south. Titled: 'Culzean Castle. R. Scott Sc.'
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DP 094221
Engraving of Culdees Castle showing main front. Titled: 'Culdees Castle, Perthshire. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by W. Wallis. Londoon Pub. May1st 1822 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars Road & Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row.'
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DP 094222
Engraving of Culzean Castle from the sea. Titled: 'Culzean Castle West View, Ayrshire. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by J. Byrne. London Pub. Aug.1st 1823 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars Road & Sherwood & Jones, Paternoster Row'.
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DP 094223
Engraving of Dalbeth House, showing 2 & 3 - storey house surrounded by lawns & trees. Titled: 'Dalbeth House. Maclure, Macdonald & Macgregor, Lithrs. Printed and sold for the benefit of the Liverpool Mechanics Institution, 1842'.
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DP 094224
Engraving of Dalguise House in its grounds with driveway bridge in foreground. Titled: 'Dalguise, Perthshire. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by J.C.Varral. London Published April 1st 1822 by J. P. Neal, 16 Bennet St., Blackfriars Road & Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row.'
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DP 094353
Engraving of Dalmeny House. Titled: 'Dalmeny Park, Linlithgowshire. Drawn by J. P. Neale. Engraved by A. Cruse. Jones & Co., Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London.'
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DP 094354
The church of Douglass, engraving of tomb of Archibald 5th Earl of Douglas. Titled: 'Monument of Archibald, 5th Earl of Douglass in the church of Douglass, drawn and engraved by Edward Blore. Published July 1st 1824 by Harding, Triphook and Lepard, Finsbury Square, London. Proof.'
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DP 094355
Engraving of tomb of Sir James Douglas. Titled: 'Monument of Sir James Douglass in the church of Douglass. Drawn and engraved by Edwd. Blore. Proof.'
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DP 094356
Engraving of landscape around Brig O' Doon. Titled: 'The Banks o' Doon. Oft hae I rov'd by bonnie Doon. Drawn and engraved by J. Greig, pub. Mar.3 1805 by Vernor & Hood, Poultry, J. Storer and J. Greig, Chapel Street, Pentonville.'
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DP 094357
Engraving of Doune Castle above the river. Titled: 'Doune Castle, Perth.'
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DP 094358
Engraving of Doune Castle. Titled: 'Doune Castle, Perthshire. Pl.3. Engraved by J.C. Varrall from a painting by G. Arnold, ARA for The Antiquarian Itinerary. Pl.3.'
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DP 094359
Engraving of Doune Castle. Titled: 'Part of Doune Castle, Perthshire. Engraved by J. Greig from a drawing by L. Clennell for the Antiquarian Itinerary.Published for the Proprietors Mar. 1st 1815 by W. Clarke, New Bond Street.'
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DP 094360
Engraving of Doune Castle showing main entrance beyond round tower. Titled: 'Doune Castle, principal entrance, Perthshire. Engraved by J. Greig from a drawing by J. Clennell for The Antiquarian Itinerary. Published for the Proprietors Mar.1st 1815 by W. Clarke. New bond Street'.
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DP 094361
Engraving of river scene. Titled: 'The Drhuim of the Beauly River (Ross-shire.) T. Allom. G.K.Richardson. London published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1836'.
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DP 094362
Engraving of south east prospect of Drumlanrig Castle. Titled: 'South east prospect of His Grace the Duke of Roseberry's Seat at Drumlanrig. P. Sandby RA pinxt. M.A.Rooker sculp. Published by G. Kearsly, No. 46 Fleet Street, as the Act directs, 1 May 1775.'
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DP 094363
Engraving of Drumlanrig from driveway, showing main front & garden walls with end towers. Titled 'The Duke of Queensberry's Palace at Drumlanrig in Scotland. P. Sandby RA delint. W. Watts sculpt. Published as the Act directs, August 1st 1779, by W. Watts, Kemps Row, Chelsea.'
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DP 094364
Engraving of Gardens with old & new castles in background. Titled: 'Drummond Castle, Co. Perth. The seat of Lord Willoughby d'Eresby. Augustus Butler delt. and lith. Stannard & Dixon Imp.'
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DP 094365
Engraving of Dalhousie Castle, main front. Titled in pencil: 'Drummond Castle, [sic.] Dalhousie. Record Sculpt.'
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DP 094366
Engraving of Drumtochty Castle in a landscape. Titled: 'Drumtochty, Kincardineshire. Engraved by J. Storer from a drawing by J. Glennie for the Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet.' A descriptive paragraph follows referring to the local poet Dr. Beattie.
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DP 094367
Engraving of Duff House on lawns above shoreline, with people fishing from a small boat, a church tower & buildings in distance. Titled 'Duff House, Bamnffshire. Engraved by J. Walker after a sketch by Jas. Moore Esq. Published March 1st 1797 by J. Walker, No.16 Rosoman's Street, London.'
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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.]
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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.'
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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.'
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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.'
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DP 094372
Engraving of the nave of Dunblane Cathedral. Titled: 'Dunblane, Nave of the Cathedral. Drawn by J. Gillespie. Engraved by J. Storer.'
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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
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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.'
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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.]
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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.'
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DP 094377
Engraving of Dunfermline Palace from below. Titled: 'Dunfermline Palace.'
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DP 094378
Engraving of general view of Dunkeld with cathedral tower in foreground. Titled: 'Dunkeld. Stewart pinxt. P. Mavell sculpt.'
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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.'
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DP 094380
Engraving of Dunnottar Castle on clifftop. Titled 'Dunotter Castle ' and (in pencil) 'Kincardine. 'London pub by Vernor & Hood, Poultry, Feb 1st 1805.'
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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.'
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DP 094885
Edinburgh, engraving showing trading in the Grassmarket, buildings on north & west sides of square & Edinburgh Castle above. Titled 'The Castle from the Grassmarket. Drawn by A.W. Calcott, R.A. Engraved by H. Le Keux, the figures etched by G. Cooke, London, published Nov. 1st 1820 by Rothwell & Martin, New Bond Street.'
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DP 094886
Edinburgh, engraving of NW view of Castle & rock from Gardens below. Titled 'Edinburgh Castle from Princes Street. Drawn by W. Westall, ARA. Engraved by Francis. Published by Charles Tilt, 86 Fleet Street, London. 1830.
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DP 094887
Engraving of Edinburgh Castle from southeast. Titled 'S.E.view of Edinburgh Castle. Published Feb.18 1789 by S. Hooper. Sparrow Sc.
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DP 094888
Engraving of Edinburgh from Craigleith. Titled 'Edinburgh from Craigleith. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Tombleton.
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DP 094892
Engraving of Edinburgh from Calton Hill with Bridewell in foreground. Titled 'Edinburgh from the Calton Hill. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Tombleson. Published Jan. 1 1829 by Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square. London.'
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DP 094893
Engraving of Dugald Stewart's Monument, with Edinburgh in background. Titled 'Edinburgh from the Calton Hill (with Dugald Stewart's Monument.) W.H.Bartlett. J. Cousen.'
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DP 094894
Edinburgh, engraving showing general view with buildings and monuments identified and numbered. Titled 'Edinburgh. Storer del et sc. Published Oct 1 1820 by Sherwood & Co Paternoster Row.'
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DP 094895
Edinburgh, engraving of Ainslie Place. Titled 'Ainslie Place, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by J. Johnstone.
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DP 094896
Edinburgh, engraving of The Assembly Rooms. Titled ' Assembly Rooms, George Street. Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by A. McClatchie. Published May 9 1829 by Jones & Co Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London.'
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DP 094897
Edinburgh, engraving of the Asylum for the Industrial Blind with sedan chair, carriage and pair and showing the premises of Morton, Wines & Spirits. Possibly 58 Nicholson Street, Edinburgh. Titled 'Asylum for the Blind. Drawn, engraved and published by J. & H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville Square.
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DP 094898
Edinburgh, engraving showing the front of the Bank of Scotland. Titled 'Front of the Bank of Scotland. Published by A. Constable & Co. 1 Feb.1805.'
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DP 094899
Edinburgh,engraving of the east end of the Bridewell, the Jail & Governor's House. Titled 'East end of the Bridewell and jail and jail Governor's house, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Tombleson. Published April 25, 1829 by Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses,Finsbury Square, London.'
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DP 094900
Edinburgh, engraving of front of the New Bridewell from Calton Hill. Titled: 'The new Bridewell, Salisbury Crags and Arthur's Seat from the Calton Hill, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Tombleson. Published May 16 1829 by Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London.'
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DP 094901
Edinburgh, engraving of Canongate Church, front view. Titled 'Canongate Church, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Radclyffe.'
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DP 094903
Edinburgh, engraving showing Charity Workhouse. Titled 'Charity Workhouse. Drawn, engraved and published by J. and H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville, April 1st 1820.'
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DP 094904
Edinburgh, engraving of the NE corner of Charlotte Square. Titled 'Charlotte Square, Drawn, engraved and published by J. and H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville.'
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DP 094905
Edinburgh, engraving of the Cowgate, looking east. Titled, 'Cowgate, looking east, Edinburgh. Tho. H. Shepherd. W. Radclyffe. Jones& Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury #Square, London, Dec.22, 1830.'
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DP 094906
Edinburgh, engraving showing New Custom House, see RAB/292/110 Excise Office, Bellevue House, Drummond Place. Titled 'New Custom House. Drawn, engraved and published by J. and H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville, June 1, 1819.
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DP 094907
Engraving showing Chessel's Court, Edinburgh from North West Titled: 'Deaf and Dumb Institution (Canongate)'. Inscribed: 'Drawn Engd. & Pubd. by J. & H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville, Dec, 1, 1819'.
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DP 094908
Engraving of Bellevue House, see RAB 292/108 New Custom House. Titled, 'Excise Office, Drummond Place, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shapherd. Engraved by R. Acon. Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square. London, Nov. 28, 1829.
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DP 095262
Edinburgh, engraving of George Street, St Andrew's & St George's Church, and Melville Monument beyond. Titled 'George Street, St.Andrews Church and Lo. Melville's Monument. Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved byT. Barber.'
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DP 095263
Edinburgh, engraving of Gillespie's Hospital. Titled 'Gillespies Hospital, Edinburgh.'
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DP 095264
Edinburgh, engraving of Greyfriars' Church. Titled 'Grey Friars Church. Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by T. Barber.'
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DP 095265
Edinburgh, engraving of North Entrance to George Heriot's School. Titled 'Front entrance to Heriots Hospital. Drawn and engraved by Jno. Johnstone.'
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DP 095266
Edinburgh, engraving of front view of Jail, gateway & surrounding walls from Calton Hill. Titled 'The New Jail from Calton Hill, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Tombleson.'
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DP 095267
Edinburgh, engraving from the east of Jail Governor's House on right, part of the North Bridge on left and adjacent buildings. Titled 'The Jail Governor's House, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Wallis.'
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DP 095268
Edinburgh, engraving of Merchant Maiden Hospital. Titled: 'Merchant's Maiden Hospital. Drawn, engrd. and pubd. by J. and H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville, March 1, 1820.'
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DP 095269
Engraving showing Moray House, Edinburgh, from North North East. Titled: 'Regent Murray's House, in the Canongate'. Inscribed: 'Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by James B. Allen'
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DP 095270
Edinburgh, engraving of Regent Murray's House from the garden, showing ' the Levee Room & Thorn Tree Planted by Queen Mary'. Titled 'The Levee Room in Regent Murray's House, as seen from the Garden with the remarkable thorn tree planted by Queen Mary. Published Feb. 7, 1829 by Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved byJames B. Allen.'
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DP 095271
Edinburgh, coloured engraving of Nelson's Monument seen from a road below with a gabled house, outbuilding & wall in foreground. Titled: ' Nelson's Monument on Calton Hill, Edinburgh. Plate 21. Vol.5.'
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DP 095272
Edinburgh, engraving of part of Parliament Square. Titled 'Northeast front of new buildings in Parliament Square. For the Scots Mag. and Edinr. Litr.Miscy. Published by A. Constable & Co. 1 Sep. 1810. R. Reid Archt. R. Scott, Sculpt.'
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DP 095273
Edinburgh, engraving of the Old Observatory from path below. Titled: ' The Old Observatory (Calton Hill). Drawn, engd. and pubd. by J. and H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville, March1, 1820.'
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DP 095274
Edinburgh, engraving of part of Parliament Square. Titled: 'View of the late Parliament House, Edinburgh., for the Scots Mag. and Edinr. Lity. Misc. pub. by A. Constable & Co. Aug.1, 1810. R. Scott Sc.'
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DP 095275
Edinburgh, engraving of Regent Bridge seen from below, with figures. Titled: 'Regent Bridge. Drawn, Engd. and pubd. by J. and H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville, Dec 1, 1818.'
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DP 095276
Engraving of General Register House, Edinburgh. Titled: 'The Register Office, Princes Street, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by A. McClatchie.'
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DP 095277
Engraving of General Register House , Edinburgh, from S.E. Titled: 'Register Office. Drawn, Engd. and pub. by J. and H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville. Aug.1, 1820.'
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DP 095278
Engraving of the Royal Bank, Edinburgh. Titled: 'Royal Bank, St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Watkins.'
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DP 095279
Edinburgh, engraving of part of Royal Circus. Titled: 'Part of Royal Circus, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by R. W. Bond. Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London, Mar 6, 1830.'
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DP 095280
Edinburgh, engraving of Royal Scottish Academy. Titled: 'Royal Institution or School of Arts, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by A. Cruse.'
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DP 095281
Edinburgh, engraving of Royal Scottish Academy seen from Hanover Street, with High Street in distance beyond. Titled: 'Royal Institution from Hanover Street, Edinburgh. Drawn bytho. H. shepherd. Engraved by S. Lacy. Pubd. March 28, 1829 by Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London.'
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DP 095283
Edinburgh City Chambers, engraving of Royal Exchange showing main Front & side wings & entrance to Royal Exchange Coffee House in Courtyard. Titled 'Royal Exchange, High Street, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Watkins.'
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DP 095284
Edinburgh, engraving of east side of St Andrew Square. On left 2 shops, one "Lothian" a bookseller& stationer. Titled 'East side of St. Andrews Square, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by J. Johnstone.'
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DP 095285
Edinburgh, engraving of ruins of St Anthony's Chapel. Titled 'Ruins of St. Anthony's Chapel, Edinburgh. Drawn by T.H. Shepherd. Engraved byS. Lacey.'
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DP 095403
Edinburgh, engraving of Chapel of Ease of St Cuthbert, facing West Crosscauseway. Titled 'Chapel of Ease of St Cuthberts (Cross Causeway). Drawn, Engd. and pubd. by J. and H.S.Storer,Chapel Street, Pentonville, Nov.1, 1819.'
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DP 095404
Edinburgh, engraving of St Cuthbert's Church from Lothian Road. Titled 'St. Cuthberts Church. Drawn, engd. and pubd. by J. and H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville. Jan 1, 1820.'
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DP 095405
Edinburgh, engraving of St George's Chapel. Titled 'St. George's Chapel, York Place, Edinburgh.Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Watkins. Published March 28, 1829 by Jones & Co., Temple of the Muses,Finsbury Square, London.'
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DP 095406
Edinburgh, engraving of St George's Church, from George Street looking west. Titled 'St George'sChurch, from George Street looking west, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho., H. Shepherd. Engraved byH.W. ond. Jones & Co. London, May 23, 1829.'
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DP 095407
Edinburgh, engraving of St. Giles Shurch. Titled 'St Giles Church from the Parliament Close. For the Scots. Mag. and Edr. Lit. Misc. Pub. by A. Constable & Co., 1 July 1810.'
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DP 095408
Edinburgh, engraving of a market scene in High Street in front of St Giles Church with adjacent buildings & Tron Church steeple visible. Titled 'St. Giles Church, County Hall and Lawn Market, High St., Edinburgh.Drawn by Tho.H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Tombleson.
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DP 095409
Edinburgh, engraving of St Cuthbert's Church, St John's Church and the New Barracks at Edinburgh Castle seen from Lothian Road. Titled 'St John's Chapel, St. Cuthbert's Church and New Barracks, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. H. Bond.'
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DP 095410
Edinburgh, engraving of St Mary's Wynd from the Pleasance. Titled 'St Mary's Wynd from the Pleasance, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by J.B.Allen. Published June 1, 1829 by Jones & Co., Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London.'
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DP 095411
Edinburgh, engraving of St Paul's Chapel showing south & east facades. Titled 'St. Paul's Chapel, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Watkins.'
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DP 095412
Edinburgh, engraving of St Stephen's Church from Howe Street. Titled 'St. Stephen's Church, from Howe Street, Edinburgh. drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by by E. Stalker.'
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DP 095413
Edinburgh, engraving of Salisbury Crags with Holyrood area spread out below. Titled ' Salisbury Crags near Edinburgh. Drawn by W. Westall, ARA, Engraved by J. Fife. Published by Charles Tilt, 86 Fleet Street, London, 1829.'
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DP 095414
Edinburgh, engraving of part of Surgeons' Hall with 2 houses facing gardens, one 3-storey with pillared balcony above arched ground floor, the other a tall 2-storey with portico entrance. Titled 'Surgeons' Square, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by T. Barber. Jones & Co., Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London, 1830.'
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DP 095415
Edinburgh, engraving of the Trades Maiden Hospital. Titled: 'Trades Maiden Hospital. Drawn, Engrd. and pubd. by J. and H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville, Oct.1, 1820.'
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DP 095416
Edinburgh, engraving of Trades Maiden Hospital. Titled: 'Trades Maiden Hospital, Edinburgh.Drawn by Tho. H.Shepherd. Engraved by A. Cruse.'
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DP 095417
Edinburgh, engraving showing Waterloo Place, National and Nelson Monuments and Calton Hill. Titled Waterloo Place, the National and Nelson Monuments, Calton Hill &c Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. shepherd. Engraved by T. Barber. Published Jan.1 1829 by Jones & Cop. Tample of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London.'
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DP 095418
Edinburgh, engraving of Watson's Hospital. Titled: 'Watson's Hospital. Drawn. engd. and pubd. by J. and H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville, Nov.1, 1819.'
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DP 095419
Edinburgh, engraving of 'the New John Watson's Hospital.' Titled 'The New John Watson's Hospital, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd, Engraved by W. Watkins. Jones & Co., Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London. Jan. 1, 1830.'
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DP 095420
Edinburgh, engraving of the West Bow junction with the Lawnmarket. Titled 'The West Bow from the Lawn Market, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by J. B. Allen. '
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DP 096010
Engraving of Elcho Castle on hill with Kinfauns Castle in distance. Titled: 'Elcho castle, distance Kinfauns and Hill of Kinnoul, for the Scots. Mag & Edinr Literary Misy Pubd by A. Constable & Co. 1 Octr 1812. H. W. Williams delt. R. Scott sculpt.'
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DP 096012
Engraving of bridge on River Esk. Titled 'View of a new Bridge on the River Eske, adjacent is a cotton mill.'
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DP 096016
Wintoun House, engraving of window head. Titled: 'Window Head at Wintoun House. From the Baronial & Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotland. J.B. Nichols & Son, Printers, 25 Parliament Street. [Billings 1845-52.]
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DP 096025
Falkland Palace, engraving of upper part of tower. Titled 'FalklandPalace. From the Baronial and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotland. J. B. Nichols & Son, Printers, 25 Parliament Street. [Billings1845-52.]
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DP 096029
Engraving of Findlater Castle on cliff above sea. Titled 'Findlater Castle. London, Published by Vernor & Hood, Poultry, Feby. 1, 1805.
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DP 096031
Engraving of Fingal's Cave showing entrance & interior. Titled: 'Fingal's Cave in Staffa.'
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DP 096034
Engraving of Fngal's Cave entrance. Titled: 'Cave of Fingal in the Isle of Staffa, London, Published by R.N.Rose, 45 Holborn Hill, May 1, 1820.'
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DP 096038
Engraving of Fingask Castle in its landscape. Titled: 'Fingask Castle, Perthshire. Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London. Drawn by H. Gastineau. Engraved by J. Greig.'
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DP 096040
Engraving of Faskally House in its setting. Titled 'Faskally, Perthshire.'
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DP 096042
Engraving of Friar's Carse, showing a 2-storey house in distance above River Nith. Titled: 'Friars Carse, Dumfries-shire. Plate 39, Engraved by T. Medland from an original drawing by A. Reid, Esqr. Published Sept.1st 1793 by J. Walker, No.16 Rosoman's Street, London.'
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DP 096043
Engraving of Countess of Galloway's Tomb. 105.
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DP 096044
Engraving of Gannochy Bridge, large single span with packhorses crossing, & viewing balcony below parapet level. Titled 'Gannochy Bridge. c. Nattes delt. J. Fittler Exct.'
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DP 096045
Engraving of Gask House, front view. Titled: 'Gask, Perthshire. London, Pubd. Jany 1, 1822 by J. P. Neale, 16 Bennett Street, Blackfriars Road and Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row. Drawn by J.P.Neale, engraved by T. Barber.'
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DP 096046
Engraving of Gask House, front view. ( Proof copy.) Titled 'Gask, Perthshire. London, Pubd Jan 1, 1822 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennett St. Blackfriars Road and Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by T. Barber. Proof.'
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DP 096047
Engraving of John Knox's birthplace showing L-shaped 2-storey house & 2 adjoining cottages. Titled 'The house where John Knox was born, in Giffordgate, Haddington, Scotland. M.R. del. 1810. Gent. Mag. April 1817. Pl.I, P.297.'
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DP 096048
Engraving of Gillespie's Hospital from the east. Titled 'Gillespies Hospital from the east. Published by A. Constable & Co. Edin. 1Aug. 1805. R. Scott Sculpt. for the Scots Mag. and Edinr. Literary Miscellany.'
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DP 096049
Engraving of Gilston House, general view. Titled 'Gilston House, Fifeshire. For the Scots Mag. & Edinr. Literary Misy. Pub. by A. Constable & Co., 1 June 1813. J. Burnet delt. R. Scott sculpt.'
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DP 096050
Engraving of Port Glasgow with sailing ships & stone quay in foreground, & Town Buildings in background. Titled 'Port Glasgow. W.H.Bartlett. J.W.Appleton
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DP 096051
Engraving of Glamis Castle, front view. Titled 'Glammis Castle, (in pencil) and T. Allom. W. Tombleson.'
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DP 096052
Engraving of Glamis Castle, general view. Titled: 'Glames Castle, Angus-shire (crossed out with Forfar written in pencil). Engraved by J. Walker from an original sketch by Jas. Moore Esq. F.A.S. Published May1st, 1800 by J. Walker, No. 16 Rosoman's Street, London. Vol. IV Pl.200.'
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DP 096053
Glencoe. Engraving showing the Eastern Pass with fleeing figures. Titled 'The Eastern Pass of Glencoe, Argyleshire. London, Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1836. T. Allom. W. Hill.'
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DP 096054
Glencroe engraving showing a coach and horses startled by lightning. Titled: 'Glencroe between Loch Long and Cairn Dhu. London, published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1836. T. Allom. G. Richardson.'
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DP 096055
Engraving of Goldielands Tower & adjacent thatched buildings. Titled 'The Tower of Goldieland, Roxburghshire. London, Published August 1, 1814 for the Proprietors by Longman & Co., Paternoster Row. Engraved by J. Greig from a painting by J. Clennell for the Border Antiquities of England & Scotland.'
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DP 096056
Engraving of Gordon Castle showing main block & extended wings. Titled 'Gordon Castle. G. Cordiner del. P. Mazell sc.
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DP 096057
Engraving of Gordon Castle - oblique view of north front with hunters in foreground. Titled 'Castle Gordon (Morayshire.)London, Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1837. T. Allom. R. Sands.'
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DP 096058
Engraving of Grandtully Castle with cottage & archway within surrounding wall. Titled: 'Castle Grandtuly, Strath Tay, Perthshire. London Published by Vernor, Hood and Sharpe, Poultry, Nov.1, 1806. Geo. Cooke sc.'
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DP 096059
Engraving of Grandtully Castle in its grounds. Titled 'Grandtully Castle, Perthshire. London, Published April 1, 1823 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennet St., Blackfriars Road and Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row. Drawn by J.P.Neale, engraved by T. Matthews.'
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DP 096060
Glenmore, engraving showing the Green Loch. Titled ' Green-loch of Glenmore, Perthshire. Published according to Act of Parliament, Nov.30th, 1784 by Peter Mazell, Engraver, no.41 Drury Lane. C. Cordiner pinx. P. Mazell sculp.'
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DP 096061
Engraving of distant view of Guisachan House in its landscape. Titled: 'Guisachan , Co. Inverness. The seat of William Fraser, Esq. of Culbokie. Augustus Butler Delt. Stannard & Dixon, lith. 7 Poland St.'
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DP 096062
Engraving of The Haining - front view from the deerpark. Titled: 'The Haining (North front) Selkirkshire. London, Published Dec.1at 1821, by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennet St., Blackfriars Road and Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by H. Hobson.'
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DP 096063
Edinburgh, engraving of Hermitage of Braid, front view. Titled: 'Hermitage of Braid, Near Edinburgh. Tho. H. Shepherd. W. Radcliffe.
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DP 096306
Edinburgh, engraving of Holyrood Palace main front from South West. Titled: 'Holy Rood House. Publishd. as the Act directs Aug.1, 1794 by Peter Mazell, Engraver, No.32 Bridges Street, Covent Garden. C. Cordiner, pinxt. P. Mazell, Sculpt.'
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DP 096308
Edinburgh, engraving of Holyrood Palace, Chapel & Arthur's Seat from Regent Road. Titled: 'Palace of Holyrood from the Regent Road. Edinburgh. Published by D. Anderson, Keeper of the Chapel Royal. N. Tennant delt. J. West sculpt.'
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DP 096309
Edinburgh, engraving of interior of Chapel Royal at Holyrood, 'estored as it was in reign of James Vll.' Titled: 'Chapel Royal at Holyrood restored as it was in the reign of James VII, drawn & engraved for D. Anderson, 1849, Restored by N. Tennant Archt., Engraved by J. West.'
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DP 096310
Edinburgh, engraving of interior of nave of the Abbey of Holyrood from the east. 'Modern work omitted.' Titled 'Ruin of the original nave of the Abbey of Hollyrood from the east, founded 1128 - the modern work omitted. Drawn & engraved for D. Anderson, 1849. Drawn by G.M. Kemp. Archt. Engraved by J. West.'
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DP 096311
Engraving of a corner of interior of the Chapel of Holyrood, Edinburgh, showing 5 arched niches with decorative stonework below. Titled ' Interior of the Chapel of Holyrood, Edinburgh. London, Published Jan.1st, 1815 for the Proprietors by Longman & Co. Paternoster Row. Engraved by J. Greig from a painting by L. Clennell for the Border Antiquities of England & Scotland.
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DP 096312
Engraving of interior of Holyrood Chapel, Edinburgh, looking east showing nave & side aisles. Titled 'Interior of Holyrood Chapel. London, Published July 1, 1821 by Rodwell & Martin, New Bond Street. Ddrawn & engraved by Edwd. Blore. Printed by McQueen & Co.'
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DP 096313
Edinburgh, engraving of exterior of east front of the Chapel Royal, Holyrood Palace, showing square tower & entrance archway. Titled ' The Chapel Royal, Holyrood Palace. Drawn by T. Flounders. Engraved by MacGlashon & Wilding.'
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DP 096315
Edinburgh, engraving of interior of the Chapel Royal, Holyrood Palace looking east. Titled 'The Chapel Royal, Holyrood Palace, Interior looking east. Drawn by T.H. Flounders. Engraved by MacGlashon & Wilding.'
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DP 096360
Engraving of Castle Huntly among trees. Titled 'Castle Huntly, Perthshire. Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London. Drawn by J.P. Neale. Engraved by H. Adlard.'
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DP 096387
Engraving of Inch Garvie & Castle from S. Queensferry. Titled 'Inch Garvey &c from Queensferry, for the Scots Mag. and Edinr. Misy. Pubd. by A. Constable & Co. 1 April, 1813. H.W.Williams Delt. R. Scott, Sculpt.'
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DP 096388
Engraving of Iona Abbey & grounds. Titled 'Iona. London, Published 1833 by Charles Tilt, 86 Fleet Street. Lord of the Isles. Drawn by G. Cattermole from a sketch by J. Skene, Esq. Engraved by H. Wilkinson.'
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DP 096389
Small engraving of Iona Abbey. titled 'Iona' adding 'or Icolmkill, is a small island, situated near the isle of Mull, in Argyleshire, famous for a Monastery founded by St Columba, who came from Ireland in the year 565; and, after converting the northern Picts, obtained this place, where he built the Monastery above mentioned, and was himself the first Abbot. The original inhabitants of this house were Conons [sic] Regular; but aterwards, upon the old cloisters being ruined by the frequent incursions of the Danes, and remaining depopulated for seven years, it became the residence of the Clunicenses. This view of the Cathedral is from the S.E. By whom it was originally built is uncertain. According to Boethius, it was only rebuilt in the 7th century, by Maldivinus the 55th King of Scotland.' In the top left corner is the mongram ADC. [Adam de Cardonnell "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland 1788."]
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DP 096390
Engraving of interior of Iona Abbey. Titled:'Nunnery in the Island of Iona. J. Logan del. 1831. Gent Mag. Dec. 1832 Pl.1, p.497.'
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DP 096397
Engraving of Kilconquhar House in its grounds. Titled 'Kilconquhar House, for the Scots Mag. & Edinr. Literary Mis. Pub. by A. Constable & Co. 1 Jany. 1812. J. Burnet Delt. R. Scott. Sc.'
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DP 096399
Engraving of Kilgraston House - front view from lawns. Titled 'Kilgraston, Perthshire. Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by W. Faithorn.'
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DP 096405
Engraving of Closeburn Castle. Titled 'Killosborn Castle. In Nithsdale, situated on the east side of a loch, or lake, about twelve miles to the northward of Dumfries. The stile of building is much unlike any of the other border towers, as the habitable part of the building was entered by a ladder from without, which was drawn up. The lower vaults are very strongly arched, and have a small trap in one which communicated with the great hall above; the upper and under doors have many iron grates, and are ornamented with zigzag figures similar to what are found in the Saxon architecture. This was the residence of Donegal Lord of Strathnith, in the reign of King Edgar, Alexander I and David I. In the reign of Alexander II Ivon de Kirkpatrick, of |Killosborn, obtained a charter of confirmation of these lands. Roger, a successor of Ivon, was among the first who stood forward in the cause of Robert Bruce, and was with him when he slew John Cummyng at Dumfries; for his service there, he obtained the crest of the hand and dagger, and the motto of I'll mak sicker, the words he used in stabbing Cummying. This estate is now the property of the Rev. Stewart Monteith. 1788. [Adam de Cardonnell "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland" 1788.]
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DP 096407
Engraving of Kincardine Castle showing main facade from the lawn. Titled 'Kincardine Castle, Perthshire. London. Pub. March 1 1820 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars Road, and Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by F. Hay.'
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DP 096408
Engraving of Kinfauns Castle seen from river below, showing men hauling fishing nets. titled 'Kinfauns Castle, Perthshire. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by T.H. Shepherd.'
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DP 096409
Engraving of the Gallery, Kinfauns Castle. Titled 'Kinfauns Castle, Perthshire, The Gallery. London Pub. Oct.1 1827 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennett St. Blackfriars Road, and Sherwood & Co., Paternoster Row. Printed by Bishop & Co. Pl.2. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by R. Sands.'
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DP 096410
Kirkcudbright, engraving of general view showing harbour, castle, church and houses. Titled 'Kirkcudbright. Engraved by W. and J. Walker from an original drawing by A. Reid, Esq. Published Oct.1st, 1797 by J. Walker, No.16, Rosomans Street. The Itinerant. Galloway, N.B.'
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DP 096411
Lathallan, engraving showing general view from lawns. Titled 'Lathallan the seat of John Lumsdaine, Esqr. for the Scots Mag & Edinr. Lity. Misy. Pub. by A. Constable & Co, 1 July 1811. J. Burnett Delt. R. Scott. sculpt.
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DP 096412
Lawers House, engraving showing front of house and landscape. Titled 'Lawers House, Perthshire. Jones & Co Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Enraved by W. Radclyffe.'
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DP 096413
Engraving of The Lee - general view. Titled 'Lee Place, Lanarkshire. Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London 1831. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by H. Adlard.'
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DP 096414
Leith, engraving showing Bank. Titled 'Leith Bank. Drawn, engd. and pubd. by J. and H. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville, Aug.1st, 1820.'
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DP 096415
Engraving of front elevation of North Leith Parish Church. Titled 'Front elevation of North Leith Church. for the Scots. Mag. and Litery. Miscy. Published by A. constable & Co., 1 Sept. 1815. R. Scott, sculpt. W.Burns, Archt.'
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DP 096416
Leith, engraving of Signal Tower& adjoining buildings from the east showing harbour. Titled 'The Signal Tower, Leith Harbour. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by J. Henshall.'
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DP 096417
Engraving of Leith Town Hall. Titled 'The New Town Hall, Leith.' Publd. Jany. 24, 1829 by Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by J. Henshall.'
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DP 096418
Engraving of Leslie House among trees. Titled 'Leslie House, seat of the Earl of Rothes, for the Scots Mag. and Edr. Litery. Miscy. Pub. by A. Constable & Co., 1 Aug. 1811. J. Burnet delt. R. Scott. sculpt.'
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DP 096419
Engraving of Lochleven Castle. Titled 'Loch Leven.'
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DP 096420
Engraving of Loch Leven Castle from Kinross. Titled 'Loch Leven Castle, from Kinros. Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London , Octr. 16, 1830. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by S. Lacey.'
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DP 096421
Engraving of Lochleven Castle & island showing four centre towers & surrounding walls. Titled 'Engraved by J. Storer for the Antiquarian & Topographical Cabinet from a picture by Ibbotson in the possession of Mr. Thomas Carpenter. Loch-Leven Castle, Kinross-shire. The Castle of Loch-leven stands towards the north-west part of the lake, on an island about an acre and three quarters in extent, and is encompassed with a rampart of stone, nearly of a quadrangle form. The principal tower, a kind of square building, stands upon the north wall, very near the north-west corner, and there is a lesser round one at the south-east. The other appartments were arranged along the noth wall, between the tower and the north-east corner. A kitchen, suppose to have been built later than the rest of the Castle, stood on the west wall near the south-west corner; and another building supposed to have been the chapel, between that and the great tower fronting the south. In the lower part of the square tower is a dungeon, with a well in it. Above the dungeon is a vaulted room, which, from the appearance of the effects of smoke on the jambs of the chimney, seems to have been used as a kitchen. No date or inscription appears on any part of the buildings, excepting only the letters R.D. and M.E. probably the initials of Sir Robert Douglass and Margaret Erskine, his wife. The whole circuit of the rampart is 585 feet. It is generally understood that the roof was taken off the Castle about a century ago; some part of which, particularly that of the round tower, is said to have been repaired by Sir William Bruce. In this place the unfortunate Mary, Queen of Scots was kept a close prisoner, and suffered from the 16th June 1567 to the 2nd May 1568, all the rigour and miseries of captivity.'
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DP 096422
Engraving of Lochleven Castle showing a square centre tower & surrounding walls Titled 'Loch-Leven. The Castle, of which this View is given, is built on a small island, situated almost in the middle of Loch-Leven. By whom, or at what period , it was erected, is not known. In the reign of King Robert III a grant was made of it from the crown to Douglas laird of Lock-leven [sic.] This island is famous for being the place of captivity of Mary Queen of Scots; and the ruins of a small building are shewn as her prison. Besides this, there are the remains of a chapel, and a square tower, consisting of a dungeon, and three stories of apartments above, the whole encompassed with a wall.' [Adam de Cardonnell "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland," 1788.]
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DP 096968
Engraving of distant view of Linlithgow. Titled 'Linlithgow. London 1833 published by Charles Tilt, Fleet Street. Drawn by A. W. Callcot, R.A. Engraved by W. B. Cooke. Marmion.'
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DP 096969
Engraving of Linlithgow Palace from the shore. Titled 'Linlithgow. London, July 1832, by Chapman & Hall, 186 Strand. Waverley. Drawn by G. F. Robson. Engraved by E. Finden.'
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DP 096970
Engraving from southwest of part of the front of Linlithgow Palace showing five arched windows of the chapel. Titled 'Linlithgow, Plate 1.
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DP 096971
Engraving from northeast of Linlithgow Palace showing old entrance front. Titled 'Linlithgow. Plate II. The lake, which is a mile long, and a quarter of a mile broad, is well furnished with pikes, perches and eels. This Palace was the favourite residence of King James V. The greatest part of this building was in repair till the year 1746, when having been accidentally set on fire by the King's troops who were then in it, was totally consumed, and never since repaired. This second View fron the N.E. gives the ancient door of entrance to a room or hall near 100 feet long, where the Parliament of Scotland sometimes met. The sculpture is very beautiful. The old building, consisting of a round tower and part of a wall, are the remains of the Castle, or Palace. Taken in 1789.' [Adam de Cardonnell "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland."]
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DP 096972
Engraving of oblique view of Linlithgow Palace entrance front with round tower remains of older castle in foreground. Titled (in pencil) 'Linlithgow.'
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DP 096973
Engraving of sculpture of a horseman killing a boar above entrance to Linton Parish Church. Titled 'Rude Sculpture over the Porch or Entrance of the Kirk of Linton, illustrative of the event which gave rise to the Crest now borne by the Family. London. Published by Longman, Hurst & Rees. 1 May, 1815. Drawn by W. Wilson. Engraved by R. Rhodes.'
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DP 096974
Engraving of Lochore Castle from the west. Titled 'Lochore Castle. This Castle is built on a peninsula, on the south side of the loch of Lochore, in the shire of Kinrose, and was erected by Duncan de Lochor, in the reign of Malcolm IV anno 1160: it consisted of a strong square tower, with many lower buildings, surrounded with a wall, having round towers at the corners; the wall on three sides are washed by the water of the loch or lake, which formerly abounded with pike and perch. In the reign of Alexander II. Adam de Lochor was Sheriff of Perth; David de Lochor is in 1255 also Sheriff; in 1289 Hugo de Lochor is Vicompt de Fife, as is Constantinus in 1292; David de Lochor is named in Ragman's Roll in 1296. In 1315 Thomas de Lochor was in the Parliament at Air that tailzed the Crown, and his seal is appended to that act. In the reign of King Robert Bruce the estate came by marriage to Adam de Valloniis, and from them again by marriage to Sir Andrew Wardlaw. Over the door in the tower is inscribed "Robertus de Wardlaw" who greatly fortified and repaired it. This view is from the west.' [Adam de Cardonnell, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland," 1788.]
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DP 096975
Loch Katrine, an engraving showing the loch with a huntsman among trees. Titled 'Loch Katrine, Perthshire. Scene Lady of the Lake Canto 2. London, Published for the proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane 1839. T. Allom. R. Sands.'
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DP 097524
Loch Lochy, engraving showing a general view. Titled 'A veiw on Loch Lochy, A. Grant del, F. Cary sculp.'
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DP 097525
Loch Long, engraving showing general view. Titled 'Loch Long from Glencroe, Argyleshire, West Highlands. London, published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1836. T. Allom. J. T. Willmore.'
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DP 097526
Loch Tay. Engraving from southeast of Priory on Priory Island. Titled 'Loch Tay Priory. Upon an island situated in Loch Tay, in the shire of Perth, was a Cell or Priory belonging to Scone, founded by King Alexander I in the year 1122, for canons regular of St. Augustine. In this place died Sybilla, Queen of Alexander I and was here buried. She was natural daughter of Henry I, King of England. In the neighbouring village of Ceanmore, or Kenmore, is held an annual fair, called the Fair of the Holy Women; the tradition is that the nuns of Loch Tay had liberty to expose at this time the work which they had done in the intervals of their devotion during the preceding twelvemonth, and that the establishment was for twenty-five. This is contrary to what is asserted by Spotteswood, and very different from the most respectable authority; but I give it as the general belief of that part of the country, and submit whether the curcumstance of Queen Sybilla dying and being buried there does not confirm the idea of its being possessed by nuns. There is a kiind of causeway which reaches from the island to the nortyh shore, which probably led to the garden and orchard upon the side of the opposite hill, hanging over the water, with a fine exposure to the south. This beautiful spot, with a wide-extended country round, is the property of the Earl of Breadalbane. This view is from the S. E. 1788. [Adam de Cardonnell "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland." 1788.]
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DP 097527
Engraving of Loudoun Castle from lawns. Titled 'Loudon Castle. J. McKinlay Delt. R. Scott Sc.'
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DP 097528
Engraving of Lundin House with top of tower behind. Titled 'Lundin House, Fifeshire, for the Scots. Mag.& Edinr. Literary Mis. Pub by A. Constable & Co. 1 Nov, 1812. J. Burnett delt. R. Scott Sc.'
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DP 097529
Melrose Abbey, engraving showing main fronts. Titled 'Mailross Abbey, Scotland. F. Cary sculp.'
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DP 097530
Engraving of Manual Priory from SW. Titled 'Manuel Priory. Plate I. Situated upon the north bank of the river Avon, in the shire of Stirling, about a mile above the bridge of Linlithgow. This priory was founded by King Malcolm IV in the year 1156, for nuns of the Cistertian order, and consecrated to the Virgin Mary. Anno 1291, Christiana, Prioress of this house, swore fealty to Edward I at Linlithgow. In the year 1296, Alice, Prioress, also swore fealty to Edward I. Considerable grants were made to Emanuel by William the LIon, as also by Alexander II. Great part of the chapel remained till within these two years, when a flood in the river carried off the whole building except the west gabel, of which the above is a View, and which now hangs tottering over a deep pool, which the water has formed where the body of the church stood. This View is from the S. W. taken 1789.' [Adam de Cardonnell, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland."]
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DP 097531
Manuel Priory, engraving of a view from the SE. Titled 'Manuel Priory, Plate II. This View, taken nearly fifty years ago, exhibits the state of the building as it stood at that time; at the east corner was a vault wherein was the tombstone of Alice, Prioress before mentioned, in which was her figure, with a distaff, and a dog at her feet. At the reformation this Priory was given to a predecessor of the Earls of Linlithgow, in which family it remained for a considerable time. In 1562, when the list of ecclesiastical revenues was made, those of Emanuel amounted to 52:14:8 scots, 3 chaldres bear, 7 chaldres meal, with a large quantity of salmon. The situation is beautifully romantic - a fine winding river, surrounded with hills covered with wood. On the opposite side of the river lies the field of battle fought betwixt the Earl of Lennox and the Earl of Angus, during the minority of James V. in which Earl Lennox was defeated and slain. This View is from the S. E. Taken 1739.' [Adam de Cardonnell, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland." 1788.]
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DP 097532
Engraving of Marchmont House & wings from the lawns. Titled 'Marchmont House in the County of Berwick, for the Scots. Mag. and Edinr. Literary Miscy. published by A. Constable & Co. 1 March 1808.. R. Scott Sc.'
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DP 097533
Marykirk Bridge, engraving showing general view. Titled 'Bridge of Marykirk over the North Esk River, Kincardineshire. for the Scots Mag. & Edinr. Literary. Misy. Pub. by A. Constable & Co. 1 June 1817. J. Steedman delt. R. Scott Sc.'
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DP 097559
Mauldslie Castle, engraving showing grounds & stable block from the lawns. Titled 'Mudslie Castle, Colonel Gibson delt. R. Scott sculpt.'
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DP 097562
Meggernie Castle, engraving showing general view. Titled 'Meggernie, Perthshire. Jones & Co., Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London. Drawn by J.P.Neale, Engraved by J. Hinchcliffe.'
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DP 097563
Melrose Abbey engraving of interior view of west window with figures. Titled ' Melrose Abbey. Drawn by D. Roberts, engraved by T. Jeavons.'
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DP 097564
Melrose Abbey engraving showing the abbey in a wooded setting, from the east, with figures. Titled 'Melrose Abbey, Roxburghshire, from an original drawing by D. Roberts, engraved by J.C. Bentley. London, Simpkin & Marshall Stationers Coourt & T.W.Stevens, 10 Derby Street, King's Cross.'
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DP 097565
Castle Menzies engraving showing general view with woods behind. Titled 'Castle Menzies, Perthshire, London, pub. August 1, 1825 by J.P. Neale, 16 Bennett Street, Blackfriars Road & Sherwood & Jones & Co., Paternoster Row. Printed by J &G Bishop. Drawn by J.P.Neale, Engraved by T. Jeavons.'
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DP 097566
Middleton Hall, engraving showing view from lawn. Titled 'Middleton House, Mid Lothain, Plate 59. Engraved by T. Medland from an original drawing by J. Meheux, Esq. Published July 1st 1794 by Harrison & Co. No.18, Paternoster Row, London.'
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DP 097567
Monzie Castle engraving showing view from lawns. Titled 'Monzie, Perthshire. London, pub. Nov.1, 1822 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars Road & Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by F.R.Hay.'
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DP 097568
Mossgiel, engraving of thatched cottage backed by trees in rural setting. Titled 'Mossgiel. D.O.Hill, S.A., R. Sands.'
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DP 097569
Mount Alexander, Perthshire, London, Pub. July 1,1822 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars Road & Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by R. Wallis.'
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DP 097892
View on the River Mouse, painted in Crayons by G. Walker, F.S.A., engraved by W. Byrne, F.S.A.
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DP 097894
Engraving of Muirtown Basin with canal bridge, chapel & other buildings beyond. S.L.Duff del. J. Swaine Sculp. Gent. Mag. May 1820 Pl.1 p.393.
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DP 097906
Engraving of distant view of Murthly Castle. Titled 'Murthly, Perthshire. London Pub. July 1 1823 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennett St. Blackfriars Road, & Sherwood &Jones, Paternoster Row. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by J.C.Varrall.'
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DP 097907
Engraving of elaborate fireplace at Dirleton Castle. Titled 'Canopied seat at Dirleton Castle.' [Billings 1845-52.]
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DP 097908
Engraving of Newark Castle from the Clyde. Titled 'Newark Castle, (From the Baronial and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotland.) J.B.Nichols & Son, Printers, 25 Parliament Street. [Billings, 1845-52.]
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DP 097909
Engraving of Newhall House from the west. Titled 'New Hall House with a distant view of Simon's Farm Stead, from the west."
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DP 097920
Newton House. Co. Elgin, The seat of G.A.Fortreath, Esq., W. Walton lith. Stannard & Dixon, 7 Poland St.
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DP 098140
Engraving of front facade of a church in foreground with Ochtertyre House on high ground above. Insc.:'Ochtertyre, Perthshire.'
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DP 098160
Engraving of Oronsay Priory, with a cross on far right. Titled 'The Monastery in the Isle of Oransay, published according to Act of Parliament by Alexr. Hogg, No 16 Paternoster Row. Eastgate sculpt.'
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DP 098161
Engraving showing sea stacks and cliffs with figures using ropes, and boats. Titled 'Bird catching at Orkney.Published June 1, 1785, by I Sewell in Cornhill. European Mag.'
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DP 098164
Engraving of distant view of Perth & Bridge and river approach to Perth. Titled 'Perth. T. Allom. E. Benjamin. London, Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1837.'
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DP 098165
Engraving of Perth Sheriff Court, front view. Titled: 'View of the new County Building Perth.For the Scots Mag. & Edinr. Literary Miscy, pubd. by A. Constable & Co. 1 April, 1816. Robert Smirke Architect. W & D Lizars, Edinr.'
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DP 098166
Engraving of Drummonie House, (Pitkeathly House) front view of house & garden. Titled 'Pitkeathly House. For the Scots Mag. Edinr. Literary Miscy. Pub. by A. Constable & Co. 1 May 1812. R. Scott Sc.'
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DP 098167
Engraving of Pluscarden Abbey. Titled 'ADC. Pluscardine. In the county of Moray, about six miles from Elgin, was a Priory, founded in the year 1230, for Monks of the order of Vallis-Caullium, by King Alexander II in honour of St. Andrew. The walls which inclosed this house are still remaining, and are nearly quadrangular. The Church is almost in the centre, built in form of a cross, having a square tower in the middle. The oratory and refectory join the south end of the church, under which was the dormitory. The Chapter-house has been of fine workmanship, of an octagonal form. The remains of the Prior's house, and of the cells, are contiguous to the Church; and the whole together merit the attention of the curious traveller. This Priory is the property of the Earl of Fife.' [Adam de Cardonnel, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland," 1788.]
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DP 098168
Engraving of Ravenscraig Castle. Titled 'ADC. Ravens-craig. In Aberdeenshire, situated on the water of Uggie, near Peterhead, was a Castle of great strength; the river, which is of considerable depth, washes the walls on the north side. It was likewise defended by a ditch and a draw-bridge in the front. The walls are of great thickness, in which are several small apartments, with loop holes. There is no tradition as to the time when it was built, nor by whom. It appears from an old manuscript account of the Marischal family, that Sir Edward Keith, the 15th in descent from him who flew Camus, the Danish general, at the battle of Barry, in Angus, in the reign of King David Bruce, obtained, by marriage with Lady Isabella Keith, the whole parish of Peterhead, in which this Castle lies.' [Adam de Cardonnel, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland," 1788.]
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DP 098169
Engraving of Rosneath Castle, front view. Titled in pencil 'Rose Neath, Dunbartonshire.'
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DP 098170
Engraving from a painting of Roslin Castle from the south. Titled 'Roslin Castle. Painted by J. Phillips and engraved by W. Birch, Enamel painter. Publishd. April 1 1789, by Wm. Birch Hampstead Heath & sold by T. Thornton. Southampton Strt. Covt. Garden.'
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DP 098171
Engraving of Roslin Castle from the south. Titled 'ADC. Roslin. Plate I. This Castle is situated upon a peninsulated rock on the river Esk, about six miles to the south of Edinburgh, surrounded with hanging cliffs, covered with wood. It appears from the remains to have been a place of great strength: The only access is by a very high bridge, which joins it to the neighbouring banks. Near this Castle the English, under John de Segrave, Regent of Scotland, were thrice defeated in one day by the Scottish forces, commanded by John Cumine and Simon Fraser, anno 1302. This view is from the South.' [Adam de Cardonnel, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland," 1788.]
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DP 098217
Engraving of Roslin Castle, interior view of part of north wall. Titled 'ADC. Roslin Plate II. At what period this Castle was built is not certainly known; but we find that, about the year 1100, William de Sancto Claro, son of Waldernus Compte de St. Clare, who came to England with William the Conqueror, obtained from King Malcolm Canmore a grant of the lands and barony of Roslin. Sir William Sinclair, the 8th of the name, was the favourite of the brave Sir James Douglas, and accompanied him on his journey to Jerusalem with the heart of King Robert Bruce. They fell together fighting against the Saracens in Spain, anno 1330. This estate is now in the possession of Colonel Sinclair ofSinclair. The above Plate gives an inside View of part of the north wall of the Castle.' [Adam de Cardonnel, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland," 1788.]
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DP 098218
Engraving of approach to Roslin Castle. Titled 'Roslin Castle, Edinburghshire, Pl.I. Published for the Proprietors Aug.1st 1815 by W. Clarke, New Bond Street.'
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DP 098219
Engraving of entrance wall of Roslin Castle. Titled 'Roslin Castle. Engraved by J. Greig from a painting by J. Clennell for the Antiquarian Library. Published for the Proprietors July 1 1815 by W. Clarke, New Bond Street.'
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DP 098220
Engraving of interior of Roslin Chapel showing Apprentice Pillar & two others. Titled 'Interior of Roslyn Chapel (Mid Lothian). London Geor. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1839. T. Allom. J. Cleghorn.'
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DP 098221
Engraving of front view of Rossie Castle. Titled 'Rossie Castle, Forfarshire. Drawn by J. P. Neale. Engraved by C. Askey. London., Published June 1 1822 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars Road & Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row.'
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DP 098222
Engraving of front view of Rossie Priory. Titled 'Rossie Priory, Perthshire. Drawn by J. P. Neale. Engraved by H. Bond. London. Pub. July 1 1825 J.P.Neale, 16 Bennet St. Blackfriars Road, Sherwood Jones & Co., Paternoster Row. Printed by Bishop & Son.'
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DP 098223
Engraving of a painting of Rumbling Bridge. Titled 'The RumblingBrig, Scotland. Painted by J. Phillips & engraved by W. Birch, Enamel Painter. Publish'd Decr.1 1789 by W. Birch, Hampstead Heath & sold by T. Thornton, Southampton Strt. Covt. Garden.'
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DP 098224
Engraving of gable end of St Andrews Cathedral. Titled 'St.Andrews Cathedral, London Publish'd by Vernor & Hood, Poultry, Feby 1 1805.
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DP 098225
Engraving of Seggieden House from the river showing sailing ship and boats. Titled 'Seggieden, Perthshire, the seat of Jas. Hay Esqr. For the Scots Mag & Edinr. Literary Miscy, Pubd. by A. Constable & Co. 1 July 1808.. D. Junor del. R. Scott sc.'
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DP 098226
Engraving of sheilings on Jura & distant view of the Paps of Jura, showing primitive houses. From Pennant's "Visit to the Hebrides, (1774) Pl.XV. Pennant acknowledges that this drawing was 'copied by my artist from a drawing in the collection of Joseph Banks Esq.',"
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DP 098227
Engraving of Old Stirling Bridge from a sketch by T. Swan. Titled 'Old Stirling Bridge from a sketch by T. Swan. Pl.16. Vol.4. H. Wright.'
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DP 098447
Engraving of 'Stonebyres, Third fall of the Clyde (Lanarkshire), London, Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane 1837. T.Allom. E. Benjamin.'
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DP 098449
Engraving of Stracathro House. Titled 'Stracathro House, Co. Forfar. The seat of Sir James Campbell. W. Gauci. Stannard & Dixon Lithrs.'
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DP 098450
Engraving of Avondale Castle seen beyond a single-span bridge. Titled 'Strathaven. The castle of Strathaven is beautifully situated on the banks of the river Avon, in the county of Lanark. There is no certqain tradition as to the year in which it was built. It is generally supposed to have been by Andrew, first Lord Avendale, who was created in 1456. The barony and lordship of Avendale were exchanged by Andrew the third Lord with Sir James Hamilton of Fynnart, for the barony of Ochiltrie in Ayrshire. They afterwards came into the Duke of Hamilton's family, whose property they still remain. ADC.' [Adam de Cardonnel, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland," 1788.]
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DP 098451
Engraving of Avondale Castle see through a single- arch bridge. Titled 'Strathaven Castle, Lanarkshire. Drawn & engraved by T. Greig for the Antiquarian Library. Published for the Proprietors, July 1, 1816 by W. Clarke, New Bond Street.
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DP 098452
Engraving of Darnaway Castle, seen from below. Titled 'Tarnaway Castle, Morayshire. Engraved by J. Walker from an original Drawing by T. Girtin. Published Decr. 1, 1800 by J. Walker, No.16 Rosoman's Street, London.'
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DP 098453
Engraving of pastoral landscape. Titled 'Banks of the Tay. Drawn by W. H. Watts. Engraved by Wm. Green. Published January 1, 1800 by Cadell & Strand. In pencil 'Perthshire.'
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DP 098454
Engraving of Taymouth Castle from the grounds. Titled 'Taymouth Castle, Perthshire.'
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DP 098455
Engraving of Taymouth Castle showing chapel & adjacent front. Titled 'Taymouth Castle, 2nd view, Perthshire. Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London 1831. Drawn by J. P. Neale. Engraved by Letitia Byrne.' On reverse in pencil 'C22176.'
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DP 098456
Engraving of view from Taymouth Castle of Loch Tay and Kenmore village & church. Titled 'IV, View from Taymouth. Stewart pinxt. P. Mazell sculp.'
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DP 098457
Engraving showing a waterfall. Titled 'Pl. XII, Cascade near Taymouth. Tomkyns pinxt. P Mazell sculpt.'
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DP 098458
Engraving of Terregles Church from the SW. Titled 'Terreagles. This ancient church is situated about two miles from Dumfries, and belonged to the family of Heriz; the first of whom we find mentioned is William de Heriz in 1152; they were afterwards created Lords Herries of Terreagles in 1443. The title and lands came to the family of Nithsdale, by the marriage of the eldest daughter of William, 4th Lord Herries, with Sir John Maxwell, the ancestor of the Earls of Nithsdale. This estate is now the property of William Constable, Esq. by marriage with Lady Winifrid, sole heiress of the family of Nithsdale. In this building there are the remains of Norman, Saxon, Gothic and modern architecture. In the inside, at the west end, lies the tombstone of Sir Herbert Herries, with his figure rudely cut in Bas. reliev. He was one of the hostages for King James I anno 1443, and was one of the Lords who sat on the trial of Murdoch, Duke of Albany. Near this monument is preserved the remains of the Provost's chair of Lincluden, curiously cut in oak. A fine statue of Johannes de Sacro Bosco was brought and deposited here at the reformation, but now defaced and broke. This view is from the S. W. 1788.' [Adam de Cardonnel, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland," 1788.]
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DP 098459
Engraving of Threave Castle, showing tower & curtain walls. Titled 'Thrieve. Drawn by G. Catermole from a sketch by J. Skene. Esq. Engraved by J. C. Armytage. Minstrelsy.' [See RAB292/286.]
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DP 098460
Engraving of Thurso Castle from shore. Titled: 'Thurso Castle, Caithness. '
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DP 098461
Engraving of Tinnis Castle from the NW. Titled 'Tinnis or Thanes Castle. Situated on the summit of a hill, on the north side of the burn of Pow Sail, which separates the church of Drumelzier from the grave of Merlin Caledonicus, near the head of Drumelzier haugh in Twedale, where this small rivulet falls ino Tweed. From the town of Drumelzier to the Castle a road has been cut, winding round the hill, which is very steep. This strong hold in former times belonged to the ancientThanes of Twedale, from whom it seems to have got its name. In the reign of Malcolm II. this Castle appears to have belonged to William de Tweedie, Lord Baron of Drumelzier. It is now the property of - Hay, Esq. of Drumelzier. This view is taken from the N. W. 1788.' [Adam de Cardonnel, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland," 1788.]
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DP 098462
Engraving Of Tongland Bridge. Titled 'New Bridge at Tongueland near Kirkcudbright, now finished, from a design by Mr Nasmyth. P Nasmyth delt. R.Scott Sct. For the Scots Mag. & Edinr. Literary Misy. pub. by A. Constable & Co. 1 Jany 1808.'
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DP 098463
Engraving of Torrie House, south front, from the lawn. Titled 'Torie House, the seat of Sir William Erskine Bart. J. Burnet delt. R. Scott Sc. For the Scots. Mag & Edinr. Lity. Misy Pub. by A. Constable & Co. 1 June, 1811.'
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DP 098464
Engraving of a monument to Sir Harbord Herrice in Terregles Church. Titled 'Monument of Sr. Harbord Herrice, Torreagled Church. Gent. Mag. 1797. Supplt. Pl.X, p.1081.' and in pencil 'Scot.' [see RAB292.278.]
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DP 098465
Engraving of Traquair House, front view. Titled 'Traquair Castle. Peebleshire. Engraved by J. Greig from a painting by L. Clennell for the Border Antiquities of England & Scotland. London, Published Jan.1.1815 for the Proprietors by Longman & Co. Paternoster Row.'
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DP 098466
Engraving of Threave Castle showing tower & curtain walls. Titled 'Treef Castle, Stewartry of Kircudbright, Scotland. Engraved by Rawle from an original drawing by Augustin Toussaint Esq. Published by J. Asperne, successor to Mr. Sewell, Cornhill, March 1 1803.' [See RAB292/279.]
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DP 098467
A late 18th century engraving of sea stacks and cliffs near Troup Head, Aberdeenshire, illustrates the dangers Scotland's rugged coastline poses to shipping. Titled 'IV, 45 Rocks near Troup Head. C. Cordiner pinxt. P. Mazell sculp.'
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DP 098468
Engraving of Tulliallan Castle in its setting. Titled 'Tully Allan Castle. J. Douglass delt. R. Scott Sculpt. For the Scots Mag & Edinr. Literary Misy. published by A. Constable & Co. 1 June, 1815.'
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DP 098469
Engraving of Tyninghame House, front view from driveway. Titled 'Tyninghame House, Haddington (The seat of the Earl of Haddington.) T. Allom. J.B.Allen. London, Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1837.'
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DP 098470
Engraving of Valleyfield House from the lawns. Titled 'Balleyfield House, the seat of Sir Robert Preston Bart. J. Burnett delt. R Scott Sc. For the Scots Mag & Edinr. Lity. Misy. Pub. by A Constable & Co. 1 May 1811.'
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DP 098915
Engraving of Warthill House from the lawns, showing front & side facades.Titled 'Warthill, Aberdeenshire, The seat of William Leslie Esq. W. Walton lith. Stannard & Dixon, 7 Poland Street.'
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DP 098916
Engraving of Weem showing several 2-storey houses, thatched farm buildings & haystacks.Titled 'Village of Weem. Painted in crayons by G. Walker, F.S.A.E. Engraved by W. Byrne, F.S.A. London, Published 2 May 1803 by Cadell & Davies for Dr. Cririe's Tour through Scotland.'
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DP 098917
Engraving of Wemyss Castle, Fife, from shore below. There are sheds on shore to the west. Titled 'View of Wemyss Castle, Fife. 43. D. B. Pyet Sc.'
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DP 098918
Engraving of Wishaw House. Front view from lawn. Titled 'Wishaw, Lanarkshire.'
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DP 098919
Engraving of Old Woodhouselee Castle showing ruined tower on a raised mound.Titled 'Woodhouse Lie. Pl 2. Publish'd March 8th 1790 by J. Hooper. Sparrow Sc.'
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DP 098923
Engraving of Yorke Cascade. Titled 'Yorke Cascade, P.Sandby del. P. Mazell sculp.' [This engraving appeared in Pennant, T. 'A tour in Scotland,' (3rd edit. 1774) Vol.1 Pt.1, p118.]
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DP 093874
Engraving showing a general view of Abercairny Abbey.
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DP 093875
Engraving of King's College, Aberdeen, showing church tower & other buildings. Titled 'King's College, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire. Engraved by J. Storer for the Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet from a drawing by J. D. Glennie.'
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DP 093877
Engraving of a memorial in the West Church of St. Nicholas, Aberdeen to Ann, the wife of Alexander Allardyce of Dunottar and daughter of Alexander Baxter of Glassel. She was married 7 August 1786, gave birth to her son Alexander Baxter Allardyce on 28 July and departed this life at Aberdeen,1st August 1787, Aged 28 years. Titled ' Monument in the West Church of St. Nicholas, Aberdeen.' Inscribed 'As a tribute justly due to the Eminent Virtues, Gentle Manners, and Personal Accomplishments of a most amiable Woman, her disconsolate husband dedicates this monument. Piety, Benevolence.' John Bacon R.A. sculpt., London 1787. 'Gent. Mag. June 1801, Pl.2 P.505.'
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DP 093878
Engraving of Abernethy Round Tower & nearby house. Titled 'Abernethy Tower, Pl.2. Published by S. Hooper Oct.17. 1790. J. N. sculp.'
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DP 093879
Engraving of Aberuchill Castle at head of avenue of trees. Titled 'Aberuchill Castle, Perthshire. London, published August 1823 by J. P. Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars Road, & Sherwood & Jones, Paternoster Row, Proof. Drawn by J. P. Neale. Engraved by J. C. Varrall.'
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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.
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DP 093951
Engraving of Arbroath Abbey. Titled 'Arbroath Abbey. W. H. Bartlett. T. Higham.'
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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.
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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.
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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'
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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.'
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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.'
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DP 093957
Engraving of ruins at Balmerino Abbey, with thatched building, trees, animals and figures. Titled 'Abbey of Balmerino.'
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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.'
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DP 093959
View of Ben Venue and loch with boats and figures. Titled ' Ben Venue. Lady of the Lake. Drawn by G. F. Robson. Engraved by A. W. Graham. Londoon pub. 1833 by Charles Tilt, 86 Fleet Street.
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DP 093960
Engraving of Berwick Bridge with City Walls & town on left. Titled 'Berwick Bridge. Drawn by J.D. Harding. Engraved by J. Finden.
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DP 093961
Engraving of Blairquhan House from lawns. Titled 'Blairquhan Castle, Ayrshire. Drawn by J. P. Neale. Engraved by H. Bond. Printed by Bishop & Co. Proof. London Pub. August 1826 by J. P. Neale, 16 Bennett St. Blackfriars Road & Sherwood & Co. Paternoster Row.
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DP 093962
Engraving of Blairstone, showing tower house with adjoining building set on a small hilltop. Titled 'Blairston House, the seat of David Cathcart Esq. for the Scots mag. and Edinbr. Literary Misy. Pubd. by A. Constable & Co. 1 July 1812. Colonel Gibson delt. R. Scott Scult.'
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DP 093963
Engraving of Bonnington Linn & round building above, (probably doo' cot.) Titled ' View of Boniton Lin. P. Sandby R.A. pinx. W. Walker sculp. Published as the Act directs by G. Kearsly, No.46 Fleet Street, 2 March 1778.'
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DP 093964
View of Bonnington Linn from downstream. Titled 'Boniton Lin, a Fall of the Clyde, near Lanerk. From Nature & on stone by F. Nich9ls9on. Printed by Engelmann. Graf Coindet & Co.'
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DP 093965
Engraving of part of Balmerino Abbey. Titled' Balmerinoch.'
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DP 093966
View of Bonnigton Linn from the north. Titled 'Bonniton Lynn from the North. Drawn by J. Fleming. Engraved by Joseph Swan.'
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DP 093967
View of Bonnington Linn. Titled 'Bonniton Lynn (on the River Clyde.) T. Allom. E. Benjamin. London, Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1836.'
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DP 093968
Engraving of Bonskeid House in a landscape. Titled 'Bonskeid, Perthshire.
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DP 093969
Engraving of Borthwick Castle in a landscape. Titled 'Borthwick castle.'
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DP 093970
Engraving of Borthwick Castle from below, with horses and riders crossing a stream, by J M W Turner. Titled 'Borthwick Castle. Drawn by J.M. W. Turner, R.A.. Engd. by H. Le Keux.Published by Rodwell & MartinNew Bond Street, April 2, 1819.'
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DP 093971
Engraving of interior of Borthwick Church, with effigy of a man in armour in an arched niche. showing coat of arms. Titled ' Monument in Borthwick Church. Drawn by E. Blore. Published by Rodwell & Martin, New Bond Street, april 2, 1819. Engd. by G. Cooke.'
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DP 093972
Engraving of Bothwell Castle from the south with the letters ADC at top left. Titled 'Bothwell.'
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DP 093973
Engraving of Bothwell Bridge with 2-storey building nearby. Titled 'Bothwell Bridge. Drawn by D. Roberts. Engraved by W. finden. London Published March 1831 by Charles Tilt 86 Fleet Street. Old Mortality.'
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DP 093974
Engraving of Interior of Bothwell Castle. Titled 'Inside of Bothwell Castle. P Sandby, R.A. pinxt. W. Watts sculp. Published as the Act directs by G. Keasly in Fleet Street, Decr. 1st 1778.'
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DP 093975
Engraving of Boyne Castle main facade. Titled 'Boyne Castle. London, pubd. by Vernor & Hood, Poultry, Febr. 1805.'
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DP 093976
Engraving of Hermitage of Braid in its setting. Titled 'Braid Hermitage. T. E. Woolford delt. E. Mitchell sculpt.'
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DP 093977
View of Branksome Tower in landscape. Titled 'Branksome Tower. Drawn by Copley Fielding, Engraved by W. Radclyffe. London, Published 1833 by Charles Tilt, Fleet street. Lay of the Last Minstrel.'
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DP 093978
Engraving of Brechin Cathedal & Round Tower. Titled ' Brechiin in Angus, with the Antique Tower and antient Cathedral founded in 1150. Dav. Simpson delt. Wilson sculpt.' Copied from 'Views in Scotland,' an undated collection of engravings, page 35. EAFAS bibliography.
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DP 093979
Engraving of bridge over the upper Falls of Bruar. Titled 'Bruar Water, Upper Falls. D. O. Hill, R.A. W. Miller. Published by Blackie & Son, Glasgow. Printed by W.& D. Duncan, Gla.' In pencil on reverse: Mr Rose, Carpenter, 20 Temple st., Newington.'
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DP 094030
Engraving of Canonbie Bridge with buildings amid trees beyond. Titled: 'Canoby, Dumfrieshire'. Engraved by J. Greig from a painting by G. Arnold, A.R.A. for the Borders Antiquities of England & Scotland.'
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DP 094031
Engraving of River Tweed showing two salmon pools, with house in distance. Titled: 'The Carrowel & the Noirs, two celebrated Salmon casts in the River Tweed, with the woods and farmhouse of Langlee between the towns of Galashiels and Melrose. The property of the Right Honble. Lord Sommerville. The rock in the center of the River in the foreground was the cause of the sad loss of lives about eighty years ago. The Ferry boat full of people going to Melrose Fair broke from its moorings and was split to pieces on it. Twenty people were said to have been carried down by the current and drowned. Ten saved themselves by hanging to the Mane of a horse; this powerful animal landed them all in safety. London, published by Longman, Hurst & Rees, 1 May 1815.'
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DP 094032
Engraving of Carstairs House from lawns. Titled: 'Carstairs, Lanarkshire. Drawn by J. P. Neale. Engraved by W. Wallis. Printed by Bishop & Son. London, published 1 July 1824 by J. P. Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars Road, & Sherwood Jones & Co, Paternoster Row.'
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DP 094033
Engraving of Carstairs House - general view. Titled: 'Carstairs, (General View,) Lanarkshire. Drawn by J. P. Neale. Engraved by T. Matthews. London published 1 July 1824 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars Road & Sherwood Jones & Co., Paternoster Row. Proof.'
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DP 094036
Engraving of Cartland Bridge from the river. Titled: 'Cartlane Crags Bridge. Lanarkshire. T. Allom. E. Benjamin. London, published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1835.'
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DP 094061
Engraving of Castle Campbell in distance. Titled 'Castle Campbell, Perthshire. Engraved by J. C. Varrall from a painting by G. Arnold, A.R.A. for the Antiquarian Library. Published for the Proprietors Feb. 1st 1815 by W. Clarke, New Bond Street.'
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DP 094075
Engraving of Clackmannan Tower & adjacent buildings. Titled: ' Tower of Clackmannan. Davd. Allan delt.P. Thomson sc.'
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DP 094090
Engraving of Cawdor Castle from river below. Titled: 'Cawdor Castle (Nairnshire). T. Allom. T. Barber. London, published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1836.'
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DP 094113
Engraving of Montgomerie House and policies. Titled 'Coilfield House'. J. McKinlay delt. R. Scott sc. For the Scots Mag. and Edinr. Literary Misc. Published by A. Constable & Co., 1st August 1812.'
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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.'
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DP 094215
View of Couthally Castle. Titled: ' Cowthally Castle in the Parish of Carnwath, the Ancient Baronial Residence. Drawn by W. Wilson, Engraved by E. Rhodes. London, published by Longman, Hurst & Rees, May 1815.'
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DP 094216
Engraving of Craigleith Quarry with men & lines of horses & carts at work. Titled: 'The Stone Quarries, Craigleith, near Edinburgh. from which the New Town was built. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Wallis. Published Jan 31st. 1829, by Jones & Co., Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London.
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DP 094217
Engraving of Crathes Castle amid trees. Titled: 'Crathes Kincardineshire.
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DP 094218
Engraving of Craufurdland Castle on hilltop above a river. Titled 'Craufurdland Castle the seat of William Howison Craufurd Esqr. C. Mackay delt. R. Scott sculpt. For the Scots Mag & Edinr. Lity. Misy. Pub by A. Constable & Co. 1st August 1814.'
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DP 094219
Engraving of Culzean Castle & outbuildings on clifftop from south. Titled: 'Culzean Castle (South East view) Ayrshire, Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by John Pye. London, published Nov.1st 1823, by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars Road, & Sherwood & Jones, Paternoster Row.
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DP 094220
Engraving of Culzean Castle on clifftop from the south. Titled: 'Culzean Castle. R. Scott Sc.'
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DP 094221
Engraving of Culdees Castle showing main front. Titled: 'Culdees Castle, Perthshire. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by W. Wallis. Londoon Pub. May1st 1822 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars Road & Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row.'
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DP 094222
Engraving of Culzean Castle from the sea. Titled: 'Culzean Castle West View, Ayrshire. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by J. Byrne. London Pub. Aug.1st 1823 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars Road & Sherwood & Jones, Paternoster Row'.
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DP 094223
Engraving of Dalbeth House, showing 2 & 3 - storey house surrounded by lawns & trees. Titled: 'Dalbeth House. Maclure, Macdonald & Macgregor, Lithrs. Printed and sold for the benefit of the Liverpool Mechanics Institution, 1842'.
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DP 094224
Engraving of Dalguise House in its grounds with driveway bridge in foreground. Titled: 'Dalguise, Perthshire. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by J.C.Varral. London Published April 1st 1822 by J. P. Neal, 16 Bennet St., Blackfriars Road & Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row.'
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DP 094353
Engraving of Dalmeny House. Titled: 'Dalmeny Park, Linlithgowshire. Drawn by J. P. Neale. Engraved by A. Cruse. Jones & Co., Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London.'
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DP 094354
The church of Douglass, engraving of tomb of Archibald 5th Earl of Douglas. Titled: 'Monument of Archibald, 5th Earl of Douglass in the church of Douglass, drawn and engraved by Edward Blore. Published July 1st 1824 by Harding, Triphook and Lepard, Finsbury Square, London. Proof.'
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DP 094355
Engraving of tomb of Sir James Douglas. Titled: 'Monument of Sir James Douglass in the church of Douglass. Drawn and engraved by Edwd. Blore. Proof.'
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DP 094356
Engraving of landscape around Brig O' Doon. Titled: 'The Banks o' Doon. Oft hae I rov'd by bonnie Doon. Drawn and engraved by J. Greig, pub. Mar.3 1805 by Vernor & Hood, Poultry, J. Storer and J. Greig, Chapel Street, Pentonville.'
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DP 094357
Engraving of Doune Castle above the river. Titled: 'Doune Castle, Perth.'
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DP 094358
Engraving of Doune Castle. Titled: 'Doune Castle, Perthshire. Pl.3. Engraved by J.C. Varrall from a painting by G. Arnold, ARA for The Antiquarian Itinerary. Pl.3.'
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DP 094359
Engraving of Doune Castle. Titled: 'Part of Doune Castle, Perthshire. Engraved by J. Greig from a drawing by L. Clennell for the Antiquarian Itinerary.Published for the Proprietors Mar. 1st 1815 by W. Clarke, New Bond Street.'
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DP 094360
Engraving of Doune Castle showing main entrance beyond round tower. Titled: 'Doune Castle, principal entrance, Perthshire. Engraved by J. Greig from a drawing by J. Clennell for The Antiquarian Itinerary. Published for the Proprietors Mar.1st 1815 by W. Clarke. New bond Street'.
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DP 094361
Engraving of river scene. Titled: 'The Drhuim of the Beauly River (Ross-shire.) T. Allom. G.K.Richardson. London published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1836'.
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DP 094362
Engraving of south east prospect of Drumlanrig Castle. Titled: 'South east prospect of His Grace the Duke of Roseberry's Seat at Drumlanrig. P. Sandby RA pinxt. M.A.Rooker sculp. Published by G. Kearsly, No. 46 Fleet Street, as the Act directs, 1 May 1775.'
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DP 094363
Engraving of Drumlanrig from driveway, showing main front & garden walls with end towers. Titled 'The Duke of Queensberry's Palace at Drumlanrig in Scotland. P. Sandby RA delint. W. Watts sculpt. Published as the Act directs, August 1st 1779, by W. Watts, Kemps Row, Chelsea.'
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DP 094364
Engraving of Gardens with old & new castles in background. Titled: 'Drummond Castle, Co. Perth. The seat of Lord Willoughby d'Eresby. Augustus Butler delt. and lith. Stannard & Dixon Imp.'
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DP 094365
Engraving of Dalhousie Castle, main front. Titled in pencil: 'Drummond Castle, [sic.] Dalhousie. Record Sculpt.'
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DP 094366
Engraving of Drumtochty Castle in a landscape. Titled: 'Drumtochty, Kincardineshire. Engraved by J. Storer from a drawing by J. Glennie for the Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet.' A descriptive paragraph follows referring to the local poet Dr. Beattie.
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DP 094367
Engraving of Duff House on lawns above shoreline, with people fishing from a small boat, a church tower & buildings in distance. Titled 'Duff House, Bamnffshire. Engraved by J. Walker after a sketch by Jas. Moore Esq. Published March 1st 1797 by J. Walker, No.16 Rosoman's Street, London.'
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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.]
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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.'
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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.'
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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.'
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DP 094372
Engraving of the nave of Dunblane Cathedral. Titled: 'Dunblane, Nave of the Cathedral. Drawn by J. Gillespie. Engraved by J. Storer.'
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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
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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.'
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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.]
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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.'
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DP 094377
Engraving of Dunfermline Palace from below. Titled: 'Dunfermline Palace.'
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DP 094378
Engraving of general view of Dunkeld with cathedral tower in foreground. Titled: 'Dunkeld. Stewart pinxt. P. Mavell sculpt.'
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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.'
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DP 094380
Engraving of Dunnottar Castle on clifftop. Titled 'Dunotter Castle ' and (in pencil) 'Kincardine. 'London pub by Vernor & Hood, Poultry, Feb 1st 1805.'
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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.'
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DP 094885
Edinburgh, engraving showing trading in the Grassmarket, buildings on north & west sides of square & Edinburgh Castle above. Titled 'The Castle from the Grassmarket. Drawn by A.W. Calcott, R.A. Engraved by H. Le Keux, the figures etched by G. Cooke, London, published Nov. 1st 1820 by Rothwell & Martin, New Bond Street.'
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DP 094886
Edinburgh, engraving of NW view of Castle & rock from Gardens below. Titled 'Edinburgh Castle from Princes Street. Drawn by W. Westall, ARA. Engraved by Francis. Published by Charles Tilt, 86 Fleet Street, London. 1830.
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DP 094887
Engraving of Edinburgh Castle from southeast. Titled 'S.E.view of Edinburgh Castle. Published Feb.18 1789 by S. Hooper. Sparrow Sc.
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DP 094888
Engraving of Edinburgh from Craigleith. Titled 'Edinburgh from Craigleith. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Tombleton.
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DP 094892
Engraving of Edinburgh from Calton Hill with Bridewell in foreground. Titled 'Edinburgh from the Calton Hill. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Tombleson. Published Jan. 1 1829 by Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square. London.'
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DP 094893
Engraving of Dugald Stewart's Monument, with Edinburgh in background. Titled 'Edinburgh from the Calton Hill (with Dugald Stewart's Monument.) W.H.Bartlett. J. Cousen.'
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DP 094894
Edinburgh, engraving showing general view with buildings and monuments identified and numbered. Titled 'Edinburgh. Storer del et sc. Published Oct 1 1820 by Sherwood & Co Paternoster Row.'
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DP 094895
Edinburgh, engraving of Ainslie Place. Titled 'Ainslie Place, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by J. Johnstone.
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DP 094896
Edinburgh, engraving of The Assembly Rooms. Titled ' Assembly Rooms, George Street. Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by A. McClatchie. Published May 9 1829 by Jones & Co Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London.'
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DP 094897
Edinburgh, engraving of the Asylum for the Industrial Blind with sedan chair, carriage and pair and showing the premises of Morton, Wines & Spirits. Possibly 58 Nicholson Street, Edinburgh. Titled 'Asylum for the Blind. Drawn, engraved and published by J. & H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville Square.
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DP 094898
Edinburgh, engraving showing the front of the Bank of Scotland. Titled 'Front of the Bank of Scotland. Published by A. Constable & Co. 1 Feb.1805.'
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DP 094899
Edinburgh,engraving of the east end of the Bridewell, the Jail & Governor's House. Titled 'East end of the Bridewell and jail and jail Governor's house, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Tombleson. Published April 25, 1829 by Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses,Finsbury Square, London.'
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DP 094900
Edinburgh, engraving of front of the New Bridewell from Calton Hill. Titled: 'The new Bridewell, Salisbury Crags and Arthur's Seat from the Calton Hill, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Tombleson. Published May 16 1829 by Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London.'
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DP 094901
Edinburgh, engraving of Canongate Church, front view. Titled 'Canongate Church, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Radclyffe.'
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DP 094903
Edinburgh, engraving showing Charity Workhouse. Titled 'Charity Workhouse. Drawn, engraved and published by J. and H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville, April 1st 1820.'
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DP 094904
Edinburgh, engraving of the NE corner of Charlotte Square. Titled 'Charlotte Square, Drawn, engraved and published by J. and H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville.'
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DP 094905
Edinburgh, engraving of the Cowgate, looking east. Titled, 'Cowgate, looking east, Edinburgh. Tho. H. Shepherd. W. Radclyffe. Jones& Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury #Square, London, Dec.22, 1830.'
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DP 094906
Edinburgh, engraving showing New Custom House, see RAB/292/110 Excise Office, Bellevue House, Drummond Place. Titled 'New Custom House. Drawn, engraved and published by J. and H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville, June 1, 1819.
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DP 094907
Engraving showing Chessel's Court, Edinburgh from North West Titled: 'Deaf and Dumb Institution (Canongate)'. Inscribed: 'Drawn Engd. & Pubd. by J. & H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville, Dec, 1, 1819'.
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DP 094908
Engraving of Bellevue House, see RAB 292/108 New Custom House. Titled, 'Excise Office, Drummond Place, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shapherd. Engraved by R. Acon. Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square. London, Nov. 28, 1829.
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DP 095262
Edinburgh, engraving of George Street, St Andrew's & St George's Church, and Melville Monument beyond. Titled 'George Street, St.Andrews Church and Lo. Melville's Monument. Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved byT. Barber.'
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DP 095263
Edinburgh, engraving of Gillespie's Hospital. Titled 'Gillespies Hospital, Edinburgh.'
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DP 095264
Edinburgh, engraving of Greyfriars' Church. Titled 'Grey Friars Church. Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by T. Barber.'
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DP 095265
Edinburgh, engraving of North Entrance to George Heriot's School. Titled 'Front entrance to Heriots Hospital. Drawn and engraved by Jno. Johnstone.'
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DP 095266
Edinburgh, engraving of front view of Jail, gateway & surrounding walls from Calton Hill. Titled 'The New Jail from Calton Hill, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Tombleson.'
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DP 095267
Edinburgh, engraving from the east of Jail Governor's House on right, part of the North Bridge on left and adjacent buildings. Titled 'The Jail Governor's House, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Wallis.'
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DP 095268
Edinburgh, engraving of Merchant Maiden Hospital. Titled: 'Merchant's Maiden Hospital. Drawn, engrd. and pubd. by J. and H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville, March 1, 1820.'
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DP 095269
Engraving showing Moray House, Edinburgh, from North North East. Titled: 'Regent Murray's House, in the Canongate'. Inscribed: 'Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by James B. Allen'
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DP 095270
Edinburgh, engraving of Regent Murray's House from the garden, showing ' the Levee Room & Thorn Tree Planted by Queen Mary'. Titled 'The Levee Room in Regent Murray's House, as seen from the Garden with the remarkable thorn tree planted by Queen Mary. Published Feb. 7, 1829 by Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved byJames B. Allen.'
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DP 095271
Edinburgh, coloured engraving of Nelson's Monument seen from a road below with a gabled house, outbuilding & wall in foreground. Titled: ' Nelson's Monument on Calton Hill, Edinburgh. Plate 21. Vol.5.'
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DP 095272
Edinburgh, engraving of part of Parliament Square. Titled 'Northeast front of new buildings in Parliament Square. For the Scots Mag. and Edinr. Litr.Miscy. Published by A. Constable & Co. 1 Sep. 1810. R. Reid Archt. R. Scott, Sculpt.'
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DP 095273
Edinburgh, engraving of the Old Observatory from path below. Titled: ' The Old Observatory (Calton Hill). Drawn, engd. and pubd. by J. and H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville, March1, 1820.'
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DP 095274
Edinburgh, engraving of part of Parliament Square. Titled: 'View of the late Parliament House, Edinburgh., for the Scots Mag. and Edinr. Lity. Misc. pub. by A. Constable & Co. Aug.1, 1810. R. Scott Sc.'
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DP 095275
Edinburgh, engraving of Regent Bridge seen from below, with figures. Titled: 'Regent Bridge. Drawn, Engd. and pubd. by J. and H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville, Dec 1, 1818.'
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DP 095276
Engraving of General Register House, Edinburgh. Titled: 'The Register Office, Princes Street, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by A. McClatchie.'
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DP 095277
Engraving of General Register House , Edinburgh, from S.E. Titled: 'Register Office. Drawn, Engd. and pub. by J. and H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville. Aug.1, 1820.'
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DP 095278
Engraving of the Royal Bank, Edinburgh. Titled: 'Royal Bank, St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Watkins.'
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DP 095279
Edinburgh, engraving of part of Royal Circus. Titled: 'Part of Royal Circus, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by R. W. Bond. Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London, Mar 6, 1830.'
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DP 095280
Edinburgh, engraving of Royal Scottish Academy. Titled: 'Royal Institution or School of Arts, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by A. Cruse.'
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DP 095281
Edinburgh, engraving of Royal Scottish Academy seen from Hanover Street, with High Street in distance beyond. Titled: 'Royal Institution from Hanover Street, Edinburgh. Drawn bytho. H. shepherd. Engraved by S. Lacy. Pubd. March 28, 1829 by Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London.'
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DP 095283
Edinburgh City Chambers, engraving of Royal Exchange showing main Front & side wings & entrance to Royal Exchange Coffee House in Courtyard. Titled 'Royal Exchange, High Street, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Watkins.'
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DP 095284
Edinburgh, engraving of east side of St Andrew Square. On left 2 shops, one "Lothian" a bookseller& stationer. Titled 'East side of St. Andrews Square, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by J. Johnstone.'
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DP 095285
Edinburgh, engraving of ruins of St Anthony's Chapel. Titled 'Ruins of St. Anthony's Chapel, Edinburgh. Drawn by T.H. Shepherd. Engraved byS. Lacey.'
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DP 095403
Edinburgh, engraving of Chapel of Ease of St Cuthbert, facing West Crosscauseway. Titled 'Chapel of Ease of St Cuthberts (Cross Causeway). Drawn, Engd. and pubd. by J. and H.S.Storer,Chapel Street, Pentonville, Nov.1, 1819.'
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DP 095404
Edinburgh, engraving of St Cuthbert's Church from Lothian Road. Titled 'St. Cuthberts Church. Drawn, engd. and pubd. by J. and H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville. Jan 1, 1820.'
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DP 095405
Edinburgh, engraving of St George's Chapel. Titled 'St. George's Chapel, York Place, Edinburgh.Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Watkins. Published March 28, 1829 by Jones & Co., Temple of the Muses,Finsbury Square, London.'
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DP 095406
Edinburgh, engraving of St George's Church, from George Street looking west. Titled 'St George'sChurch, from George Street looking west, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho., H. Shepherd. Engraved byH.W. ond. Jones & Co. London, May 23, 1829.'
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DP 095407
Edinburgh, engraving of St. Giles Shurch. Titled 'St Giles Church from the Parliament Close. For the Scots. Mag. and Edr. Lit. Misc. Pub. by A. Constable & Co., 1 July 1810.'
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DP 095408
Edinburgh, engraving of a market scene in High Street in front of St Giles Church with adjacent buildings & Tron Church steeple visible. Titled 'St. Giles Church, County Hall and Lawn Market, High St., Edinburgh.Drawn by Tho.H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Tombleson.
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DP 095409
Edinburgh, engraving of St Cuthbert's Church, St John's Church and the New Barracks at Edinburgh Castle seen from Lothian Road. Titled 'St John's Chapel, St. Cuthbert's Church and New Barracks, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. H. Bond.'
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DP 095410
Edinburgh, engraving of St Mary's Wynd from the Pleasance. Titled 'St Mary's Wynd from the Pleasance, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by J.B.Allen. Published June 1, 1829 by Jones & Co., Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London.'
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DP 095411
Edinburgh, engraving of St Paul's Chapel showing south & east facades. Titled 'St. Paul's Chapel, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Watkins.'
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DP 095412
Edinburgh, engraving of St Stephen's Church from Howe Street. Titled 'St. Stephen's Church, from Howe Street, Edinburgh. drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by by E. Stalker.'
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DP 095413
Edinburgh, engraving of Salisbury Crags with Holyrood area spread out below. Titled ' Salisbury Crags near Edinburgh. Drawn by W. Westall, ARA, Engraved by J. Fife. Published by Charles Tilt, 86 Fleet Street, London, 1829.'
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DP 095414
Edinburgh, engraving of part of Surgeons' Hall with 2 houses facing gardens, one 3-storey with pillared balcony above arched ground floor, the other a tall 2-storey with portico entrance. Titled 'Surgeons' Square, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by T. Barber. Jones & Co., Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London, 1830.'
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DP 095415
Edinburgh, engraving of the Trades Maiden Hospital. Titled: 'Trades Maiden Hospital. Drawn, Engrd. and pubd. by J. and H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville, Oct.1, 1820.'
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DP 095416
Edinburgh, engraving of Trades Maiden Hospital. Titled: 'Trades Maiden Hospital, Edinburgh.Drawn by Tho. H.Shepherd. Engraved by A. Cruse.'
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DP 095417
Edinburgh, engraving showing Waterloo Place, National and Nelson Monuments and Calton Hill. Titled Waterloo Place, the National and Nelson Monuments, Calton Hill &c Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. shepherd. Engraved by T. Barber. Published Jan.1 1829 by Jones & Cop. Tample of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London.'
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DP 095418
Edinburgh, engraving of Watson's Hospital. Titled: 'Watson's Hospital. Drawn. engd. and pubd. by J. and H.S. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville, Nov.1, 1819.'
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DP 095419
Edinburgh, engraving of 'the New John Watson's Hospital.' Titled 'The New John Watson's Hospital, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd, Engraved by W. Watkins. Jones & Co., Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London. Jan. 1, 1830.'
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DP 095420
Edinburgh, engraving of the West Bow junction with the Lawnmarket. Titled 'The West Bow from the Lawn Market, Edinburgh. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by J. B. Allen. '
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DP 096010
Engraving of Elcho Castle on hill with Kinfauns Castle in distance. Titled: 'Elcho castle, distance Kinfauns and Hill of Kinnoul, for the Scots. Mag & Edinr Literary Misy Pubd by A. Constable & Co. 1 Octr 1812. H. W. Williams delt. R. Scott sculpt.'
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DP 096012
Engraving of bridge on River Esk. Titled 'View of a new Bridge on the River Eske, adjacent is a cotton mill.'
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DP 096016
Wintoun House, engraving of window head. Titled: 'Window Head at Wintoun House. From the Baronial & Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotland. J.B. Nichols & Son, Printers, 25 Parliament Street. [Billings 1845-52.]
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DP 096025
Falkland Palace, engraving of upper part of tower. Titled 'FalklandPalace. From the Baronial and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotland. J. B. Nichols & Son, Printers, 25 Parliament Street. [Billings1845-52.]
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DP 096029
Engraving of Findlater Castle on cliff above sea. Titled 'Findlater Castle. London, Published by Vernor & Hood, Poultry, Feby. 1, 1805.
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DP 096031
Engraving of Fingal's Cave showing entrance & interior. Titled: 'Fingal's Cave in Staffa.'
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DP 096034
Engraving of Fngal's Cave entrance. Titled: 'Cave of Fingal in the Isle of Staffa, London, Published by R.N.Rose, 45 Holborn Hill, May 1, 1820.'
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DP 096038
Engraving of Fingask Castle in its landscape. Titled: 'Fingask Castle, Perthshire. Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London. Drawn by H. Gastineau. Engraved by J. Greig.'
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DP 096040
Engraving of Faskally House in its setting. Titled 'Faskally, Perthshire.'
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DP 096042
Engraving of Friar's Carse, showing a 2-storey house in distance above River Nith. Titled: 'Friars Carse, Dumfries-shire. Plate 39, Engraved by T. Medland from an original drawing by A. Reid, Esqr. Published Sept.1st 1793 by J. Walker, No.16 Rosoman's Street, London.'
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DP 096043
Engraving of Countess of Galloway's Tomb. 105.
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DP 096044
Engraving of Gannochy Bridge, large single span with packhorses crossing, & viewing balcony below parapet level. Titled 'Gannochy Bridge. c. Nattes delt. J. Fittler Exct.'
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DP 096045
Engraving of Gask House, front view. Titled: 'Gask, Perthshire. London, Pubd. Jany 1, 1822 by J. P. Neale, 16 Bennett Street, Blackfriars Road and Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row. Drawn by J.P.Neale, engraved by T. Barber.'
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DP 096046
Engraving of Gask House, front view. ( Proof copy.) Titled 'Gask, Perthshire. London, Pubd Jan 1, 1822 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennett St. Blackfriars Road and Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by T. Barber. Proof.'
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DP 096047
Engraving of John Knox's birthplace showing L-shaped 2-storey house & 2 adjoining cottages. Titled 'The house where John Knox was born, in Giffordgate, Haddington, Scotland. M.R. del. 1810. Gent. Mag. April 1817. Pl.I, P.297.'
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DP 096048
Engraving of Gillespie's Hospital from the east. Titled 'Gillespies Hospital from the east. Published by A. Constable & Co. Edin. 1Aug. 1805. R. Scott Sculpt. for the Scots Mag. and Edinr. Literary Miscellany.'
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DP 096049
Engraving of Gilston House, general view. Titled 'Gilston House, Fifeshire. For the Scots Mag. & Edinr. Literary Misy. Pub. by A. Constable & Co., 1 June 1813. J. Burnet delt. R. Scott sculpt.'
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DP 096050
Engraving of Port Glasgow with sailing ships & stone quay in foreground, & Town Buildings in background. Titled 'Port Glasgow. W.H.Bartlett. J.W.Appleton
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DP 096051
Engraving of Glamis Castle, front view. Titled 'Glammis Castle, (in pencil) and T. Allom. W. Tombleson.'
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DP 096052
Engraving of Glamis Castle, general view. Titled: 'Glames Castle, Angus-shire (crossed out with Forfar written in pencil). Engraved by J. Walker from an original sketch by Jas. Moore Esq. F.A.S. Published May1st, 1800 by J. Walker, No. 16 Rosoman's Street, London. Vol. IV Pl.200.'
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DP 096053
Glencoe. Engraving showing the Eastern Pass with fleeing figures. Titled 'The Eastern Pass of Glencoe, Argyleshire. London, Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1836. T. Allom. W. Hill.'
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DP 096054
Glencroe engraving showing a coach and horses startled by lightning. Titled: 'Glencroe between Loch Long and Cairn Dhu. London, published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1836. T. Allom. G. Richardson.'
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DP 096055
Engraving of Goldielands Tower & adjacent thatched buildings. Titled 'The Tower of Goldieland, Roxburghshire. London, Published August 1, 1814 for the Proprietors by Longman & Co., Paternoster Row. Engraved by J. Greig from a painting by J. Clennell for the Border Antiquities of England & Scotland.'
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DP 096056
Engraving of Gordon Castle showing main block & extended wings. Titled 'Gordon Castle. G. Cordiner del. P. Mazell sc.
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DP 096057
Engraving of Gordon Castle - oblique view of north front with hunters in foreground. Titled 'Castle Gordon (Morayshire.)London, Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1837. T. Allom. R. Sands.'
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DP 096058
Engraving of Grandtully Castle with cottage & archway within surrounding wall. Titled: 'Castle Grandtuly, Strath Tay, Perthshire. London Published by Vernor, Hood and Sharpe, Poultry, Nov.1, 1806. Geo. Cooke sc.'
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DP 096059
Engraving of Grandtully Castle in its grounds. Titled 'Grandtully Castle, Perthshire. London, Published April 1, 1823 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennet St., Blackfriars Road and Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row. Drawn by J.P.Neale, engraved by T. Matthews.'
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DP 096060
Glenmore, engraving showing the Green Loch. Titled ' Green-loch of Glenmore, Perthshire. Published according to Act of Parliament, Nov.30th, 1784 by Peter Mazell, Engraver, no.41 Drury Lane. C. Cordiner pinx. P. Mazell sculp.'
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DP 096061
Engraving of distant view of Guisachan House in its landscape. Titled: 'Guisachan , Co. Inverness. The seat of William Fraser, Esq. of Culbokie. Augustus Butler Delt. Stannard & Dixon, lith. 7 Poland St.'
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DP 096062
Engraving of The Haining - front view from the deerpark. Titled: 'The Haining (North front) Selkirkshire. London, Published Dec.1at 1821, by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennet St., Blackfriars Road and Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by H. Hobson.'
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DP 096063
Edinburgh, engraving of Hermitage of Braid, front view. Titled: 'Hermitage of Braid, Near Edinburgh. Tho. H. Shepherd. W. Radcliffe.
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DP 096306
Edinburgh, engraving of Holyrood Palace main front from South West. Titled: 'Holy Rood House. Publishd. as the Act directs Aug.1, 1794 by Peter Mazell, Engraver, No.32 Bridges Street, Covent Garden. C. Cordiner, pinxt. P. Mazell, Sculpt.'
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DP 096308
Edinburgh, engraving of Holyrood Palace, Chapel & Arthur's Seat from Regent Road. Titled: 'Palace of Holyrood from the Regent Road. Edinburgh. Published by D. Anderson, Keeper of the Chapel Royal. N. Tennant delt. J. West sculpt.'
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DP 096309
Edinburgh, engraving of interior of Chapel Royal at Holyrood, 'estored as it was in reign of James Vll.' Titled: 'Chapel Royal at Holyrood restored as it was in the reign of James VII, drawn & engraved for D. Anderson, 1849, Restored by N. Tennant Archt., Engraved by J. West.'
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DP 096310
Edinburgh, engraving of interior of nave of the Abbey of Holyrood from the east. 'Modern work omitted.' Titled 'Ruin of the original nave of the Abbey of Hollyrood from the east, founded 1128 - the modern work omitted. Drawn & engraved for D. Anderson, 1849. Drawn by G.M. Kemp. Archt. Engraved by J. West.'
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DP 096311
Engraving of a corner of interior of the Chapel of Holyrood, Edinburgh, showing 5 arched niches with decorative stonework below. Titled ' Interior of the Chapel of Holyrood, Edinburgh. London, Published Jan.1st, 1815 for the Proprietors by Longman & Co. Paternoster Row. Engraved by J. Greig from a painting by L. Clennell for the Border Antiquities of England & Scotland.
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DP 096312
Engraving of interior of Holyrood Chapel, Edinburgh, looking east showing nave & side aisles. Titled 'Interior of Holyrood Chapel. London, Published July 1, 1821 by Rodwell & Martin, New Bond Street. Ddrawn & engraved by Edwd. Blore. Printed by McQueen & Co.'
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DP 096313
Edinburgh, engraving of exterior of east front of the Chapel Royal, Holyrood Palace, showing square tower & entrance archway. Titled ' The Chapel Royal, Holyrood Palace. Drawn by T. Flounders. Engraved by MacGlashon & Wilding.'
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DP 096315
Edinburgh, engraving of interior of the Chapel Royal, Holyrood Palace looking east. Titled 'The Chapel Royal, Holyrood Palace, Interior looking east. Drawn by T.H. Flounders. Engraved by MacGlashon & Wilding.'
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DP 096360
Engraving of Castle Huntly among trees. Titled 'Castle Huntly, Perthshire. Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London. Drawn by J.P. Neale. Engraved by H. Adlard.'
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DP 096387
Engraving of Inch Garvie & Castle from S. Queensferry. Titled 'Inch Garvey &c from Queensferry, for the Scots Mag. and Edinr. Misy. Pubd. by A. Constable & Co. 1 April, 1813. H.W.Williams Delt. R. Scott, Sculpt.'
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DP 096388
Engraving of Iona Abbey & grounds. Titled 'Iona. London, Published 1833 by Charles Tilt, 86 Fleet Street. Lord of the Isles. Drawn by G. Cattermole from a sketch by J. Skene, Esq. Engraved by H. Wilkinson.'
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DP 096389
Small engraving of Iona Abbey. titled 'Iona' adding 'or Icolmkill, is a small island, situated near the isle of Mull, in Argyleshire, famous for a Monastery founded by St Columba, who came from Ireland in the year 565; and, after converting the northern Picts, obtained this place, where he built the Monastery above mentioned, and was himself the first Abbot. The original inhabitants of this house were Conons [sic] Regular; but aterwards, upon the old cloisters being ruined by the frequent incursions of the Danes, and remaining depopulated for seven years, it became the residence of the Clunicenses. This view of the Cathedral is from the S.E. By whom it was originally built is uncertain. According to Boethius, it was only rebuilt in the 7th century, by Maldivinus the 55th King of Scotland.' In the top left corner is the mongram ADC. [Adam de Cardonnell "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland 1788."]
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DP 096390
Engraving of interior of Iona Abbey. Titled:'Nunnery in the Island of Iona. J. Logan del. 1831. Gent Mag. Dec. 1832 Pl.1, p.497.'
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DP 096397
Engraving of Kilconquhar House in its grounds. Titled 'Kilconquhar House, for the Scots Mag. & Edinr. Literary Mis. Pub. by A. Constable & Co. 1 Jany. 1812. J. Burnet Delt. R. Scott. Sc.'
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DP 096399
Engraving of Kilgraston House - front view from lawns. Titled 'Kilgraston, Perthshire. Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by W. Faithorn.'
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DP 096405
Engraving of Closeburn Castle. Titled 'Killosborn Castle. In Nithsdale, situated on the east side of a loch, or lake, about twelve miles to the northward of Dumfries. The stile of building is much unlike any of the other border towers, as the habitable part of the building was entered by a ladder from without, which was drawn up. The lower vaults are very strongly arched, and have a small trap in one which communicated with the great hall above; the upper and under doors have many iron grates, and are ornamented with zigzag figures similar to what are found in the Saxon architecture. This was the residence of Donegal Lord of Strathnith, in the reign of King Edgar, Alexander I and David I. In the reign of Alexander II Ivon de Kirkpatrick, of |Killosborn, obtained a charter of confirmation of these lands. Roger, a successor of Ivon, was among the first who stood forward in the cause of Robert Bruce, and was with him when he slew John Cummyng at Dumfries; for his service there, he obtained the crest of the hand and dagger, and the motto of I'll mak sicker, the words he used in stabbing Cummying. This estate is now the property of the Rev. Stewart Monteith. 1788. [Adam de Cardonnell "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland" 1788.]
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DP 096407
Engraving of Kincardine Castle showing main facade from the lawn. Titled 'Kincardine Castle, Perthshire. London. Pub. March 1 1820 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars Road, and Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by F. Hay.'
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DP 096408
Engraving of Kinfauns Castle seen from river below, showing men hauling fishing nets. titled 'Kinfauns Castle, Perthshire. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by T.H. Shepherd.'
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DP 096409
Engraving of the Gallery, Kinfauns Castle. Titled 'Kinfauns Castle, Perthshire, The Gallery. London Pub. Oct.1 1827 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennett St. Blackfriars Road, and Sherwood & Co., Paternoster Row. Printed by Bishop & Co. Pl.2. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by R. Sands.'
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DP 096410
Kirkcudbright, engraving of general view showing harbour, castle, church and houses. Titled 'Kirkcudbright. Engraved by W. and J. Walker from an original drawing by A. Reid, Esq. Published Oct.1st, 1797 by J. Walker, No.16, Rosomans Street. The Itinerant. Galloway, N.B.'
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DP 096411
Lathallan, engraving showing general view from lawns. Titled 'Lathallan the seat of John Lumsdaine, Esqr. for the Scots Mag & Edinr. Lity. Misy. Pub. by A. Constable & Co, 1 July 1811. J. Burnett Delt. R. Scott. sculpt.
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DP 096412
Lawers House, engraving showing front of house and landscape. Titled 'Lawers House, Perthshire. Jones & Co Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Enraved by W. Radclyffe.'
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DP 096413
Engraving of The Lee - general view. Titled 'Lee Place, Lanarkshire. Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London 1831. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by H. Adlard.'
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DP 096414
Leith, engraving showing Bank. Titled 'Leith Bank. Drawn, engd. and pubd. by J. and H. Storer, Chapel Street, Pentonville, Aug.1st, 1820.'
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DP 096415
Engraving of front elevation of North Leith Parish Church. Titled 'Front elevation of North Leith Church. for the Scots. Mag. and Litery. Miscy. Published by A. constable & Co., 1 Sept. 1815. R. Scott, sculpt. W.Burns, Archt.'
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DP 096416
Leith, engraving of Signal Tower& adjoining buildings from the east showing harbour. Titled 'The Signal Tower, Leith Harbour. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by J. Henshall.'
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DP 096417
Engraving of Leith Town Hall. Titled 'The New Town Hall, Leith.' Publd. Jany. 24, 1829 by Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by J. Henshall.'
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DP 096418
Engraving of Leslie House among trees. Titled 'Leslie House, seat of the Earl of Rothes, for the Scots Mag. and Edr. Litery. Miscy. Pub. by A. Constable & Co., 1 Aug. 1811. J. Burnet delt. R. Scott. sculpt.'
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DP 096419
Engraving of Lochleven Castle. Titled 'Loch Leven.'
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DP 096420
Engraving of Loch Leven Castle from Kinross. Titled 'Loch Leven Castle, from Kinros. Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London , Octr. 16, 1830. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by S. Lacey.'
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DP 096421
Engraving of Lochleven Castle & island showing four centre towers & surrounding walls. Titled 'Engraved by J. Storer for the Antiquarian & Topographical Cabinet from a picture by Ibbotson in the possession of Mr. Thomas Carpenter. Loch-Leven Castle, Kinross-shire. The Castle of Loch-leven stands towards the north-west part of the lake, on an island about an acre and three quarters in extent, and is encompassed with a rampart of stone, nearly of a quadrangle form. The principal tower, a kind of square building, stands upon the north wall, very near the north-west corner, and there is a lesser round one at the south-east. The other appartments were arranged along the noth wall, between the tower and the north-east corner. A kitchen, suppose to have been built later than the rest of the Castle, stood on the west wall near the south-west corner; and another building supposed to have been the chapel, between that and the great tower fronting the south. In the lower part of the square tower is a dungeon, with a well in it. Above the dungeon is a vaulted room, which, from the appearance of the effects of smoke on the jambs of the chimney, seems to have been used as a kitchen. No date or inscription appears on any part of the buildings, excepting only the letters R.D. and M.E. probably the initials of Sir Robert Douglass and Margaret Erskine, his wife. The whole circuit of the rampart is 585 feet. It is generally understood that the roof was taken off the Castle about a century ago; some part of which, particularly that of the round tower, is said to have been repaired by Sir William Bruce. In this place the unfortunate Mary, Queen of Scots was kept a close prisoner, and suffered from the 16th June 1567 to the 2nd May 1568, all the rigour and miseries of captivity.'
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DP 096422
Engraving of Lochleven Castle showing a square centre tower & surrounding walls Titled 'Loch-Leven. The Castle, of which this View is given, is built on a small island, situated almost in the middle of Loch-Leven. By whom, or at what period , it was erected, is not known. In the reign of King Robert III a grant was made of it from the crown to Douglas laird of Lock-leven [sic.] This island is famous for being the place of captivity of Mary Queen of Scots; and the ruins of a small building are shewn as her prison. Besides this, there are the remains of a chapel, and a square tower, consisting of a dungeon, and three stories of apartments above, the whole encompassed with a wall.' [Adam de Cardonnell "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland," 1788.]
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DP 096968
Engraving of distant view of Linlithgow. Titled 'Linlithgow. London 1833 published by Charles Tilt, Fleet Street. Drawn by A. W. Callcot, R.A. Engraved by W. B. Cooke. Marmion.'
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DP 096969
Engraving of Linlithgow Palace from the shore. Titled 'Linlithgow. London, July 1832, by Chapman & Hall, 186 Strand. Waverley. Drawn by G. F. Robson. Engraved by E. Finden.'
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DP 096970
Engraving from southwest of part of the front of Linlithgow Palace showing five arched windows of the chapel. Titled 'Linlithgow, Plate 1.
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DP 096971
Engraving from northeast of Linlithgow Palace showing old entrance front. Titled 'Linlithgow. Plate II. The lake, which is a mile long, and a quarter of a mile broad, is well furnished with pikes, perches and eels. This Palace was the favourite residence of King James V. The greatest part of this building was in repair till the year 1746, when having been accidentally set on fire by the King's troops who were then in it, was totally consumed, and never since repaired. This second View fron the N.E. gives the ancient door of entrance to a room or hall near 100 feet long, where the Parliament of Scotland sometimes met. The sculpture is very beautiful. The old building, consisting of a round tower and part of a wall, are the remains of the Castle, or Palace. Taken in 1789.' [Adam de Cardonnell "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland."]
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DP 096972
Engraving of oblique view of Linlithgow Palace entrance front with round tower remains of older castle in foreground. Titled (in pencil) 'Linlithgow.'
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DP 096973
Engraving of sculpture of a horseman killing a boar above entrance to Linton Parish Church. Titled 'Rude Sculpture over the Porch or Entrance of the Kirk of Linton, illustrative of the event which gave rise to the Crest now borne by the Family. London. Published by Longman, Hurst & Rees. 1 May, 1815. Drawn by W. Wilson. Engraved by R. Rhodes.'
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DP 096974
Engraving of Lochore Castle from the west. Titled 'Lochore Castle. This Castle is built on a peninsula, on the south side of the loch of Lochore, in the shire of Kinrose, and was erected by Duncan de Lochor, in the reign of Malcolm IV anno 1160: it consisted of a strong square tower, with many lower buildings, surrounded with a wall, having round towers at the corners; the wall on three sides are washed by the water of the loch or lake, which formerly abounded with pike and perch. In the reign of Alexander II. Adam de Lochor was Sheriff of Perth; David de Lochor is in 1255 also Sheriff; in 1289 Hugo de Lochor is Vicompt de Fife, as is Constantinus in 1292; David de Lochor is named in Ragman's Roll in 1296. In 1315 Thomas de Lochor was in the Parliament at Air that tailzed the Crown, and his seal is appended to that act. In the reign of King Robert Bruce the estate came by marriage to Adam de Valloniis, and from them again by marriage to Sir Andrew Wardlaw. Over the door in the tower is inscribed "Robertus de Wardlaw" who greatly fortified and repaired it. This view is from the west.' [Adam de Cardonnell, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland," 1788.]
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DP 096975
Loch Katrine, an engraving showing the loch with a huntsman among trees. Titled 'Loch Katrine, Perthshire. Scene Lady of the Lake Canto 2. London, Published for the proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane 1839. T. Allom. R. Sands.'
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DP 097524
Loch Lochy, engraving showing a general view. Titled 'A veiw on Loch Lochy, A. Grant del, F. Cary sculp.'
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DP 097525
Loch Long, engraving showing general view. Titled 'Loch Long from Glencroe, Argyleshire, West Highlands. London, published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1836. T. Allom. J. T. Willmore.'
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DP 097526
Loch Tay. Engraving from southeast of Priory on Priory Island. Titled 'Loch Tay Priory. Upon an island situated in Loch Tay, in the shire of Perth, was a Cell or Priory belonging to Scone, founded by King Alexander I in the year 1122, for canons regular of St. Augustine. In this place died Sybilla, Queen of Alexander I and was here buried. She was natural daughter of Henry I, King of England. In the neighbouring village of Ceanmore, or Kenmore, is held an annual fair, called the Fair of the Holy Women; the tradition is that the nuns of Loch Tay had liberty to expose at this time the work which they had done in the intervals of their devotion during the preceding twelvemonth, and that the establishment was for twenty-five. This is contrary to what is asserted by Spotteswood, and very different from the most respectable authority; but I give it as the general belief of that part of the country, and submit whether the curcumstance of Queen Sybilla dying and being buried there does not confirm the idea of its being possessed by nuns. There is a kiind of causeway which reaches from the island to the nortyh shore, which probably led to the garden and orchard upon the side of the opposite hill, hanging over the water, with a fine exposure to the south. This beautiful spot, with a wide-extended country round, is the property of the Earl of Breadalbane. This view is from the S. E. 1788. [Adam de Cardonnell "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland." 1788.]
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DP 097527
Engraving of Loudoun Castle from lawns. Titled 'Loudon Castle. J. McKinlay Delt. R. Scott Sc.'
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DP 097528
Engraving of Lundin House with top of tower behind. Titled 'Lundin House, Fifeshire, for the Scots. Mag.& Edinr. Literary Mis. Pub by A. Constable & Co. 1 Nov, 1812. J. Burnett delt. R. Scott Sc.'
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DP 097529
Melrose Abbey, engraving showing main fronts. Titled 'Mailross Abbey, Scotland. F. Cary sculp.'
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DP 097530
Engraving of Manual Priory from SW. Titled 'Manuel Priory. Plate I. Situated upon the north bank of the river Avon, in the shire of Stirling, about a mile above the bridge of Linlithgow. This priory was founded by King Malcolm IV in the year 1156, for nuns of the Cistertian order, and consecrated to the Virgin Mary. Anno 1291, Christiana, Prioress of this house, swore fealty to Edward I at Linlithgow. In the year 1296, Alice, Prioress, also swore fealty to Edward I. Considerable grants were made to Emanuel by William the LIon, as also by Alexander II. Great part of the chapel remained till within these two years, when a flood in the river carried off the whole building except the west gabel, of which the above is a View, and which now hangs tottering over a deep pool, which the water has formed where the body of the church stood. This View is from the S. W. taken 1789.' [Adam de Cardonnell, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland."]
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DP 097531
Manuel Priory, engraving of a view from the SE. Titled 'Manuel Priory, Plate II. This View, taken nearly fifty years ago, exhibits the state of the building as it stood at that time; at the east corner was a vault wherein was the tombstone of Alice, Prioress before mentioned, in which was her figure, with a distaff, and a dog at her feet. At the reformation this Priory was given to a predecessor of the Earls of Linlithgow, in which family it remained for a considerable time. In 1562, when the list of ecclesiastical revenues was made, those of Emanuel amounted to 52:14:8 scots, 3 chaldres bear, 7 chaldres meal, with a large quantity of salmon. The situation is beautifully romantic - a fine winding river, surrounded with hills covered with wood. On the opposite side of the river lies the field of battle fought betwixt the Earl of Lennox and the Earl of Angus, during the minority of James V. in which Earl Lennox was defeated and slain. This View is from the S. E. Taken 1739.' [Adam de Cardonnell, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland." 1788.]
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DP 097532
Engraving of Marchmont House & wings from the lawns. Titled 'Marchmont House in the County of Berwick, for the Scots. Mag. and Edinr. Literary Miscy. published by A. Constable & Co. 1 March 1808.. R. Scott Sc.'
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DP 097533
Marykirk Bridge, engraving showing general view. Titled 'Bridge of Marykirk over the North Esk River, Kincardineshire. for the Scots Mag. & Edinr. Literary. Misy. Pub. by A. Constable & Co. 1 June 1817. J. Steedman delt. R. Scott Sc.'
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DP 097559
Mauldslie Castle, engraving showing grounds & stable block from the lawns. Titled 'Mudslie Castle, Colonel Gibson delt. R. Scott sculpt.'
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DP 097562
Meggernie Castle, engraving showing general view. Titled 'Meggernie, Perthshire. Jones & Co., Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London. Drawn by J.P.Neale, Engraved by J. Hinchcliffe.'
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DP 097563
Melrose Abbey engraving of interior view of west window with figures. Titled ' Melrose Abbey. Drawn by D. Roberts, engraved by T. Jeavons.'
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DP 097564
Melrose Abbey engraving showing the abbey in a wooded setting, from the east, with figures. Titled 'Melrose Abbey, Roxburghshire, from an original drawing by D. Roberts, engraved by J.C. Bentley. London, Simpkin & Marshall Stationers Coourt & T.W.Stevens, 10 Derby Street, King's Cross.'
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DP 097565
Castle Menzies engraving showing general view with woods behind. Titled 'Castle Menzies, Perthshire, London, pub. August 1, 1825 by J.P. Neale, 16 Bennett Street, Blackfriars Road & Sherwood & Jones & Co., Paternoster Row. Printed by J &G Bishop. Drawn by J.P.Neale, Engraved by T. Jeavons.'
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DP 097566
Middleton Hall, engraving showing view from lawn. Titled 'Middleton House, Mid Lothain, Plate 59. Engraved by T. Medland from an original drawing by J. Meheux, Esq. Published July 1st 1794 by Harrison & Co. No.18, Paternoster Row, London.'
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DP 097567
Monzie Castle engraving showing view from lawns. Titled 'Monzie, Perthshire. London, pub. Nov.1, 1822 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars Road & Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by F.R.Hay.'
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DP 097568
Mossgiel, engraving of thatched cottage backed by trees in rural setting. Titled 'Mossgiel. D.O.Hill, S.A., R. Sands.'
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DP 097569
Mount Alexander, Perthshire, London, Pub. July 1,1822 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars Road & Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by R. Wallis.'
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DP 097892
View on the River Mouse, painted in Crayons by G. Walker, F.S.A., engraved by W. Byrne, F.S.A.
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DP 097894
Engraving of Muirtown Basin with canal bridge, chapel & other buildings beyond. S.L.Duff del. J. Swaine Sculp. Gent. Mag. May 1820 Pl.1 p.393.
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DP 097906
Engraving of distant view of Murthly Castle. Titled 'Murthly, Perthshire. London Pub. July 1 1823 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennett St. Blackfriars Road, & Sherwood &Jones, Paternoster Row. Drawn by J.P.Neale. Engraved by J.C.Varrall.'
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DP 097907
Engraving of elaborate fireplace at Dirleton Castle. Titled 'Canopied seat at Dirleton Castle.' [Billings 1845-52.]
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DP 097908
Engraving of Newark Castle from the Clyde. Titled 'Newark Castle, (From the Baronial and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotland.) J.B.Nichols & Son, Printers, 25 Parliament Street. [Billings, 1845-52.]
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DP 097909
Engraving of Newhall House from the west. Titled 'New Hall House with a distant view of Simon's Farm Stead, from the west."
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DP 097920
Newton House. Co. Elgin, The seat of G.A.Fortreath, Esq., W. Walton lith. Stannard & Dixon, 7 Poland St.
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DP 098140
Engraving of front facade of a church in foreground with Ochtertyre House on high ground above. Insc.:'Ochtertyre, Perthshire.'
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DP 098160
Engraving of Oronsay Priory, with a cross on far right. Titled 'The Monastery in the Isle of Oransay, published according to Act of Parliament by Alexr. Hogg, No 16 Paternoster Row. Eastgate sculpt.'
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DP 098161
Engraving showing sea stacks and cliffs with figures using ropes, and boats. Titled 'Bird catching at Orkney.Published June 1, 1785, by I Sewell in Cornhill. European Mag.'
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DP 098164
Engraving of distant view of Perth & Bridge and river approach to Perth. Titled 'Perth. T. Allom. E. Benjamin. London, Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1837.'
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DP 098165
Engraving of Perth Sheriff Court, front view. Titled: 'View of the new County Building Perth.For the Scots Mag. & Edinr. Literary Miscy, pubd. by A. Constable & Co. 1 April, 1816. Robert Smirke Architect. W & D Lizars, Edinr.'
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DP 098166
Engraving of Drummonie House, (Pitkeathly House) front view of house & garden. Titled 'Pitkeathly House. For the Scots Mag. Edinr. Literary Miscy. Pub. by A. Constable & Co. 1 May 1812. R. Scott Sc.'
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DP 098167
Engraving of Pluscarden Abbey. Titled 'ADC. Pluscardine. In the county of Moray, about six miles from Elgin, was a Priory, founded in the year 1230, for Monks of the order of Vallis-Caullium, by King Alexander II in honour of St. Andrew. The walls which inclosed this house are still remaining, and are nearly quadrangular. The Church is almost in the centre, built in form of a cross, having a square tower in the middle. The oratory and refectory join the south end of the church, under which was the dormitory. The Chapter-house has been of fine workmanship, of an octagonal form. The remains of the Prior's house, and of the cells, are contiguous to the Church; and the whole together merit the attention of the curious traveller. This Priory is the property of the Earl of Fife.' [Adam de Cardonnel, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland," 1788.]
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DP 098168
Engraving of Ravenscraig Castle. Titled 'ADC. Ravens-craig. In Aberdeenshire, situated on the water of Uggie, near Peterhead, was a Castle of great strength; the river, which is of considerable depth, washes the walls on the north side. It was likewise defended by a ditch and a draw-bridge in the front. The walls are of great thickness, in which are several small apartments, with loop holes. There is no tradition as to the time when it was built, nor by whom. It appears from an old manuscript account of the Marischal family, that Sir Edward Keith, the 15th in descent from him who flew Camus, the Danish general, at the battle of Barry, in Angus, in the reign of King David Bruce, obtained, by marriage with Lady Isabella Keith, the whole parish of Peterhead, in which this Castle lies.' [Adam de Cardonnel, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland," 1788.]
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DP 098169
Engraving of Rosneath Castle, front view. Titled in pencil 'Rose Neath, Dunbartonshire.'
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DP 098170
Engraving from a painting of Roslin Castle from the south. Titled 'Roslin Castle. Painted by J. Phillips and engraved by W. Birch, Enamel painter. Publishd. April 1 1789, by Wm. Birch Hampstead Heath & sold by T. Thornton. Southampton Strt. Covt. Garden.'
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DP 098171
Engraving of Roslin Castle from the south. Titled 'ADC. Roslin. Plate I. This Castle is situated upon a peninsulated rock on the river Esk, about six miles to the south of Edinburgh, surrounded with hanging cliffs, covered with wood. It appears from the remains to have been a place of great strength: The only access is by a very high bridge, which joins it to the neighbouring banks. Near this Castle the English, under John de Segrave, Regent of Scotland, were thrice defeated in one day by the Scottish forces, commanded by John Cumine and Simon Fraser, anno 1302. This view is from the South.' [Adam de Cardonnel, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland," 1788.]
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DP 098217
Engraving of Roslin Castle, interior view of part of north wall. Titled 'ADC. Roslin Plate II. At what period this Castle was built is not certainly known; but we find that, about the year 1100, William de Sancto Claro, son of Waldernus Compte de St. Clare, who came to England with William the Conqueror, obtained from King Malcolm Canmore a grant of the lands and barony of Roslin. Sir William Sinclair, the 8th of the name, was the favourite of the brave Sir James Douglas, and accompanied him on his journey to Jerusalem with the heart of King Robert Bruce. They fell together fighting against the Saracens in Spain, anno 1330. This estate is now in the possession of Colonel Sinclair ofSinclair. The above Plate gives an inside View of part of the north wall of the Castle.' [Adam de Cardonnel, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland," 1788.]
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DP 098218
Engraving of approach to Roslin Castle. Titled 'Roslin Castle, Edinburghshire, Pl.I. Published for the Proprietors Aug.1st 1815 by W. Clarke, New Bond Street.'
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DP 098219
Engraving of entrance wall of Roslin Castle. Titled 'Roslin Castle. Engraved by J. Greig from a painting by J. Clennell for the Antiquarian Library. Published for the Proprietors July 1 1815 by W. Clarke, New Bond Street.'
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DP 098220
Engraving of interior of Roslin Chapel showing Apprentice Pillar & two others. Titled 'Interior of Roslyn Chapel (Mid Lothian). London Geor. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1839. T. Allom. J. Cleghorn.'
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DP 098221
Engraving of front view of Rossie Castle. Titled 'Rossie Castle, Forfarshire. Drawn by J. P. Neale. Engraved by C. Askey. London., Published June 1 1822 by J.P.Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars Road & Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row.'
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DP 098222
Engraving of front view of Rossie Priory. Titled 'Rossie Priory, Perthshire. Drawn by J. P. Neale. Engraved by H. Bond. London. Pub. July 1 1825 J.P.Neale, 16 Bennet St. Blackfriars Road, Sherwood Jones & Co., Paternoster Row. Printed by Bishop & Son.'
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DP 098223
Engraving of a painting of Rumbling Bridge. Titled 'The RumblingBrig, Scotland. Painted by J. Phillips & engraved by W. Birch, Enamel Painter. Publish'd Decr.1 1789 by W. Birch, Hampstead Heath & sold by T. Thornton, Southampton Strt. Covt. Garden.'
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DP 098224
Engraving of gable end of St Andrews Cathedral. Titled 'St.Andrews Cathedral, London Publish'd by Vernor & Hood, Poultry, Feby 1 1805.
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DP 098225
Engraving of Seggieden House from the river showing sailing ship and boats. Titled 'Seggieden, Perthshire, the seat of Jas. Hay Esqr. For the Scots Mag & Edinr. Literary Miscy, Pubd. by A. Constable & Co. 1 July 1808.. D. Junor del. R. Scott sc.'
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DP 098226
Engraving of sheilings on Jura & distant view of the Paps of Jura, showing primitive houses. From Pennant's "Visit to the Hebrides, (1774) Pl.XV. Pennant acknowledges that this drawing was 'copied by my artist from a drawing in the collection of Joseph Banks Esq.',"
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DP 098227
Engraving of Old Stirling Bridge from a sketch by T. Swan. Titled 'Old Stirling Bridge from a sketch by T. Swan. Pl.16. Vol.4. H. Wright.'
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DP 098447
Engraving of 'Stonebyres, Third fall of the Clyde (Lanarkshire), London, Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane 1837. T.Allom. E. Benjamin.'
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DP 098449
Engraving of Stracathro House. Titled 'Stracathro House, Co. Forfar. The seat of Sir James Campbell. W. Gauci. Stannard & Dixon Lithrs.'
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DP 098450
Engraving of Avondale Castle seen beyond a single-span bridge. Titled 'Strathaven. The castle of Strathaven is beautifully situated on the banks of the river Avon, in the county of Lanark. There is no certqain tradition as to the year in which it was built. It is generally supposed to have been by Andrew, first Lord Avendale, who was created in 1456. The barony and lordship of Avendale were exchanged by Andrew the third Lord with Sir James Hamilton of Fynnart, for the barony of Ochiltrie in Ayrshire. They afterwards came into the Duke of Hamilton's family, whose property they still remain. ADC.' [Adam de Cardonnel, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland," 1788.]
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DP 098451
Engraving of Avondale Castle see through a single- arch bridge. Titled 'Strathaven Castle, Lanarkshire. Drawn & engraved by T. Greig for the Antiquarian Library. Published for the Proprietors, July 1, 1816 by W. Clarke, New Bond Street.
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DP 098452
Engraving of Darnaway Castle, seen from below. Titled 'Tarnaway Castle, Morayshire. Engraved by J. Walker from an original Drawing by T. Girtin. Published Decr. 1, 1800 by J. Walker, No.16 Rosoman's Street, London.'
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DP 098453
Engraving of pastoral landscape. Titled 'Banks of the Tay. Drawn by W. H. Watts. Engraved by Wm. Green. Published January 1, 1800 by Cadell & Strand. In pencil 'Perthshire.'
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DP 098454
Engraving of Taymouth Castle from the grounds. Titled 'Taymouth Castle, Perthshire.'
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DP 098455
Engraving of Taymouth Castle showing chapel & adjacent front. Titled 'Taymouth Castle, 2nd view, Perthshire. Jones & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London 1831. Drawn by J. P. Neale. Engraved by Letitia Byrne.' On reverse in pencil 'C22176.'
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DP 098456
Engraving of view from Taymouth Castle of Loch Tay and Kenmore village & church. Titled 'IV, View from Taymouth. Stewart pinxt. P. Mazell sculp.'
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DP 098457
Engraving showing a waterfall. Titled 'Pl. XII, Cascade near Taymouth. Tomkyns pinxt. P Mazell sculpt.'
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DP 098458
Engraving of Terregles Church from the SW. Titled 'Terreagles. This ancient church is situated about two miles from Dumfries, and belonged to the family of Heriz; the first of whom we find mentioned is William de Heriz in 1152; they were afterwards created Lords Herries of Terreagles in 1443. The title and lands came to the family of Nithsdale, by the marriage of the eldest daughter of William, 4th Lord Herries, with Sir John Maxwell, the ancestor of the Earls of Nithsdale. This estate is now the property of William Constable, Esq. by marriage with Lady Winifrid, sole heiress of the family of Nithsdale. In this building there are the remains of Norman, Saxon, Gothic and modern architecture. In the inside, at the west end, lies the tombstone of Sir Herbert Herries, with his figure rudely cut in Bas. reliev. He was one of the hostages for King James I anno 1443, and was one of the Lords who sat on the trial of Murdoch, Duke of Albany. Near this monument is preserved the remains of the Provost's chair of Lincluden, curiously cut in oak. A fine statue of Johannes de Sacro Bosco was brought and deposited here at the reformation, but now defaced and broke. This view is from the S. W. 1788.' [Adam de Cardonnel, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland," 1788.]
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DP 098459
Engraving of Threave Castle, showing tower & curtain walls. Titled 'Thrieve. Drawn by G. Catermole from a sketch by J. Skene. Esq. Engraved by J. C. Armytage. Minstrelsy.' [See RAB292/286.]
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DP 098460
Engraving of Thurso Castle from shore. Titled: 'Thurso Castle, Caithness. '
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DP 098461
Engraving of Tinnis Castle from the NW. Titled 'Tinnis or Thanes Castle. Situated on the summit of a hill, on the north side of the burn of Pow Sail, which separates the church of Drumelzier from the grave of Merlin Caledonicus, near the head of Drumelzier haugh in Twedale, where this small rivulet falls ino Tweed. From the town of Drumelzier to the Castle a road has been cut, winding round the hill, which is very steep. This strong hold in former times belonged to the ancientThanes of Twedale, from whom it seems to have got its name. In the reign of Malcolm II. this Castle appears to have belonged to William de Tweedie, Lord Baron of Drumelzier. It is now the property of - Hay, Esq. of Drumelzier. This view is taken from the N. W. 1788.' [Adam de Cardonnel, "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland," 1788.]
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DP 098462
Engraving Of Tongland Bridge. Titled 'New Bridge at Tongueland near Kirkcudbright, now finished, from a design by Mr Nasmyth. P Nasmyth delt. R.Scott Sct. For the Scots Mag. & Edinr. Literary Misy. pub. by A. Constable & Co. 1 Jany 1808.'
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DP 098463
Engraving of Torrie House, south front, from the lawn. Titled 'Torie House, the seat of Sir William Erskine Bart. J. Burnet delt. R. Scott Sc. For the Scots. Mag & Edinr. Lity. Misy Pub. by A. Constable & Co. 1 June, 1811.'
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DP 098464
Engraving of a monument to Sir Harbord Herrice in Terregles Church. Titled 'Monument of Sr. Harbord Herrice, Torreagled Church. Gent. Mag. 1797. Supplt. Pl.X, p.1081.' and in pencil 'Scot.' [see RAB292.278.]
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DP 098465
Engraving of Traquair House, front view. Titled 'Traquair Castle. Peebleshire. Engraved by J. Greig from a painting by L. Clennell for the Border Antiquities of England & Scotland. London, Published Jan.1.1815 for the Proprietors by Longman & Co. Paternoster Row.'
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DP 098466
Engraving of Threave Castle showing tower & curtain walls. Titled 'Treef Castle, Stewartry of Kircudbright, Scotland. Engraved by Rawle from an original drawing by Augustin Toussaint Esq. Published by J. Asperne, successor to Mr. Sewell, Cornhill, March 1 1803.' [See RAB292/279.]
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DP 098467
A late 18th century engraving of sea stacks and cliffs near Troup Head, Aberdeenshire, illustrates the dangers Scotland's rugged coastline poses to shipping. Titled 'IV, 45 Rocks near Troup Head. C. Cordiner pinxt. P. Mazell sculp.'
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DP 098468
Engraving of Tulliallan Castle in its setting. Titled 'Tully Allan Castle. J. Douglass delt. R. Scott Sculpt. For the Scots Mag & Edinr. Literary Misy. published by A. Constable & Co. 1 June, 1815.'
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DP 098469
Engraving of Tyninghame House, front view from driveway. Titled 'Tyninghame House, Haddington (The seat of the Earl of Haddington.) T. Allom. J.B.Allen. London, Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1837.'
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DP 098470
Engraving of Valleyfield House from the lawns. Titled 'Balleyfield House, the seat of Sir Robert Preston Bart. J. Burnett delt. R Scott Sc. For the Scots Mag & Edinr. Lity. Misy. Pub. by A Constable & Co. 1 May 1811.'
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DP 098915
Engraving of Warthill House from the lawns, showing front & side facades.Titled 'Warthill, Aberdeenshire, The seat of William Leslie Esq. W. Walton lith. Stannard & Dixon, 7 Poland Street.'
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DP 098916
Engraving of Weem showing several 2-storey houses, thatched farm buildings & haystacks.Titled 'Village of Weem. Painted in crayons by G. Walker, F.S.A.E. Engraved by W. Byrne, F.S.A. London, Published 2 May 1803 by Cadell & Davies for Dr. Cririe's Tour through Scotland.'
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DP 098917
Engraving of Wemyss Castle, Fife, from shore below. There are sheds on shore to the west. Titled 'View of Wemyss Castle, Fife. 43. D. B. Pyet Sc.'
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DP 098918
Engraving of Wishaw House. Front view from lawn. Titled 'Wishaw, Lanarkshire.'
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DP 098919
Engraving of Old Woodhouselee Castle showing ruined tower on a raised mound.Titled 'Woodhouse Lie. Pl 2. Publish'd March 8th 1790 by J. Hooper. Sparrow Sc.'
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DP 098923
Engraving of Yorke Cascade. Titled 'Yorke Cascade, P.Sandby del. P. Mazell sculp.' [This engraving appeared in Pennant, T. 'A tour in Scotland,' (3rd edit. 1774) Vol.1 Pt.1, p118.]
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