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Print Room DC 52179 Records of the National Art Survey of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland Old Houses - Abbey Street Paisley. Ground floor plan. Item Level
Print Room DC 52180 Records of the National Art Survey of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland Old Houses - Abbey Street Paisley. First floor plan. Item Level
Print Room DC 52181 Records of the National Art Survey of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland Old Houses - Abbey Street Paisley. W elevation. Item Level
Print Room DC 52182 Records of the National Art Survey of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland Old Houses - Abbey Street Paisley. E elevation. Item Level
Print Room DC 52183 Records of the National Art Survey of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland Old Houses - Abbey Street Paisley. S elevation. Item Level
Print Room DC 52184 Records of the National Art Survey of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland Old Houses - Abbey Street Paisley. Drawings of details. Item Level
Print Room DC 52185 Records of the National Art Survey of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland Old Houses - Abbey Street Paisley. Drawings of details. Item Level
View of houses with family group standing outside.
Titled: 'The Place of Paisley.'
Inscribed on verso; 'In its latter days it became a pub and a low tenement. It is now the Session House of Paisley Abbey. The residence of the Cochranes of Dundonald. Here Jean Cochran was married to John Graham Duke of Claverhouse, "Bloody Claverhouse". He was killed at Killiecrankie. She afterwards married and was killed with her infant son in Holland. Their bodies were discovered in perfect preservation in Kilsyth Old Aisle two hundred years later. See the book "My Lady Dundee" for details.
[Used in Gardner, Alexander "A handbook to Paisley,"and in Rowand, David "Pictorial history of Paisley," (1993) where it is said to have been restored c1912.] On-line Digital Images SC 1165229 General Collection View of houses with family group standing outside. Titled: 'The Place of Paisley.' Inscribed on verso; 'In its latter days it became a pub and a low tenement. It is now the Session House of Paisley Abbey. The residence of the Cochranes of Dundonald. Here Jean Cochran was married to John Graham Duke of Claverhouse, "Bloody Claverhouse". He was killed at Killiecrankie. She afterwards married and was killed with her infant son in Holland. Their bodies were discovered in perfect preservation in Kilsyth Old Aisle two hundred years later. See the book "My Lady Dundee" for details. [Used in Gardner, Alexander "A handbook to Paisley,"and in Rowand, David "Pictorial history of Paisley," (1993) where it is said to have been restored c1912.] 1865 Item Level
Print Room RAB 384/57A Copies of illustrations from Theatrum Scotiae by J Slezer Pl.57A Paisley town & Abbey. Copy of copper plate engraving titled 'Prospectus Caenobij et Civitatis . The prospect of the Abbey & Town of Paisley. This plate is most humbly inscribed to the Right Honble. the Earl of Dundonald etc.' 1718 Item Level
Pl.57A Taisley town & Abbey. Copy of copper plate engraving titled 'Prospectus Caenobij et Civitatis . The prospect of the Abbey & Town of Paisley. This plate is most humbly inscribed to the Right Honble. the Earl of Dundonald etc.' On-line Digital Images DP 102173 Copies of illustrations from Theatrum Scotiae by J Slezer Pl.57A Taisley town & Abbey. Copy of copper plate engraving titled 'Prospectus Caenobij et Civitatis . The prospect of the Abbey & Town of Paisley. This plate is most humbly inscribed to the Right Honble. the Earl of Dundonald etc.' 1718 Item Level
View from south west. On-line Digital Images DP 266682 Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu View from south west. 6/4/2017 Item Level
View from south. On-line Digital Images DP 266683 Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu View from south. 6/4/2017 Item Level
View from south east. On-line Digital Images DP 266684 Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu View from south east. 6/4/2017 Item Level
View from W. On-line Digital Images SC 1651468 List C Survey View from W. 1975 Item Level
Paisley, Place Of Paisley, NS46SE 2.1, Ordnance Survey index card, page number 1, Recto On-line Digital Images SC 2425769 Records of the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire, England Paisley, Place Of Paisley, NS46SE 2.1, Ordnance Survey index card, page number 1, Recto 1958 Item Level
Paisley, Place Of Paisley, NS46SE 2.1, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto On-line Digital Images SC 2425770 Records of the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire, England Paisley, Place Of Paisley, NS46SE 2.1, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto 1958 Item Level
View from WNW. On-line Digital Images SC 2620652 View from WNW. 24/6/1992 Item Level
View from SE. On-line Digital Images SC 2620653 View from SE. 24/6/1992 Item Level
View from SE. On-line Digital Images SC 2620654 View from SE. 24/6/1992 Item Level
View from SSE. On-line Digital Images SC 2620655 View from SSE. 24/6/1992 Item Level
View from SSE. On-line Digital Images SC 2620656 View from SSE. 24/6/1992 Item Level
Prints and Drawings LOR P/2/1 Records of Lorimer and Matthew, architects, Edinburgh, Scotland Plans and elevations. Section through long gallery. 1922 Batch Level
Prints and Drawings LOR P/2/2 Records of Lorimer and Matthew, architects, Edinburgh, Scotland Plans, sections and elevations. 1922 Batch Level
Prints and Drawings LOR P/2/3 Records of Lorimer and Matthew, architects, Edinburgh, Scotland Plans. Details including panelling, mouldings, session house floor and outside stair. 1922 Batch Level