Accessibility

Font Size

100% 150% 200%

Background Colour

Default Contrast
Close Reset

Edinburgh, 29 Market Street, The Fruitmarket Gallery

Filter

No Available Filters

Save Search

Log in to save your search
Preview Category Catalogue Number Collection Title Date Level
Manuscripts JLP 54/3 Papers of John L Paterson, architect, Edinburgh, Scotland Accounts including for work at ex-Scotland, Oldham, Grange Arts Centre; London, Theatre Museum; Edinburgh, 29 Market Street; Edinburgh, Old County Buildings, Lothian Regional Council; Largs, Graham House; Kirkcaldy Museum and Art Gallery, Adam Brothers exhibition; Dundee Art Gallery; Dundee, Dudhope Arts Centre; and Perth, Cherrybank, Arthur Bell and Sons. 1974 Item Level
View of Fruitmarket Gallery, showing 'Northern Lights'. On-line Digital Images SC 1228740 Public Monuments and Sculpture Association (PMSA), Edinburgh Regional Archive View of Fruitmarket Gallery, showing 'Northern Lights'. 1/2/2001 Item Level
Prints and Drawings JLP 51/1 Papers of John L Paterson, architect, Edinburgh, Scotland Alterations for the Scottish Arts Council. Site plans and plans showing conversion of building to gallery, office and printmakers workshop. 1974 Batch Level
Prints and Drawings JLP 51/2 Papers of John L Paterson, architect, Edinburgh, Scotland Alterations for the Scottish Arts Council. Electrical plans and details for fire escape. 1974 Batch Level
Manuscripts JLP 54/4 Papers of John L Paterson, architect, Edinburgh, Scotland Press cuttings with biographical information on John L Paterson relating to varous sites including Ex-Scotland, Oldham, Grange Arts Centre; Edinburgh, Castlehill, Outlook Tower; the Mound, pedesrian precinct; the Mound, Assembly Hall, Sir Tyrone Guthrie exhibition; Princes Street, Royal Scottish Academy; High Street, Tron Heritage Centre; 29 Market Street, Fruitmarket Gallery; Waverley Market, 200 Summers in the City exhibition; Inverleith House, sun clock; Calton Hill, camera lucida; Lauriston Place, Edinburgh College of Art; Glasgow, Hutchesontown B; and Carrbridge, Landmark Visitor Centre. c. 1960 Batch Level