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Photographs and Off-line Digital Images |
A 74295 |
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General view of the garden facade with a family group in the foreground seen from the East. The family group is probably Duncan McLaren, died 1886, (Lord Provost of Edinburgh) and his third wife Priscilla Bright, daughter of Jacob Bright and sister of the Right Honourable John Bright, and the children of his three marriages. |
c. 1880 |
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Print Room |
RAB 83/6 |
General Collection |
Photograph 6 Newington House when the Blinded Soldiers' & Sailors' Hostel. |
c. 1916 |
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On-line Digital Images |
DP 001997 |
Records of Lorimer and Matthew, architects, Edinburgh, Scotland |
Proposed rearrangement of sanitary accommodation. |
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On-line Digital Images |
SC 1224483 |
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General view of the garden facade with a family group in the foreground seen from the East. The family group is probably Duncan McLaren, died 1886, (Lord Provost of Edinburgh) and his third wife Priscilla Bright, daughter of Jacob Bright and sister of the Right Honourable John Bright, and the children of his three marriages. |
c. 1880 |
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Prints and Drawings |
LOR E/228/1 |
Records of Lorimer and Matthew, architects, Edinburgh, Scotland |
Edinburgh, Newington House, Blacket Avenue.
Scottish National Institute for the War Blinded.
Block plan, part plans and elevations detailing covered way to Forrester Hall. Plans, sections and elevations to Forrester Hall. Site plan. Plans, sections and elevations showing proposed rearrangement of sanitary fittings in workshop. |
1931 |
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