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Print Room UC 5749 A mounted series of 14 engraved vignettes of Scottish Country Houses, Churches and Castles. Vignettes were removed from an album and include the following locations (each building name written here is as inscribed under the engraving and below shows the original layout of the album); P. Annon. 1 6 Vignettes 1-1/2" x 3" 'General Register House Edinr. (A/45629/P); Pennycuick House Edinburghshire.; Hopetoun House Linlithgowshire.; Melville Castle Edinburghshire; Dalhousie Castle Edinburghshire; Craig Crooke Castle Edinburghshire' P. Anon. 2 6 Vignettes 1-1/2" x 3" 'Roslin Chapel Edinburghshire.; Strathleven Castle Lanarkshire.; Dalkirney Linn, Ayrshire.; Colzean Castle, Ayrshire.; Dalauharran House Ayrshire.; Cambus Kenneth Abbey, Stirlingshire.' P. Anon . 3 2 Vignettes 2" x 3-1/2" 'Abbey of Dundrennan.; Threave Castle.' c. 1820 Item Level
Print Room RAB 226/OP158 General Collection Engraving of Avondale Castle above a river. Insc.:'Strathaven Castle. Lanarkshire.' 1806 Item Level
Print Room RAB 232/OPP/128 General Collection Opp. Page 128, Etching of Strathaven (Avondale) castle 1806 Item Level
Print Room RAB 232/OPP/155/1 General Collection Opp. Page 155, View of castle ruins from banks of the stream Insc.: 'Strathaven Castle. Lanarkshire' 1896 Item Level
Print Room RAB 292/270 General Collection 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.] c. 1788 Item Level
Print Room RAB 292/271 General Collection 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. 1816 Item Level