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Print Room UC 5956 Engraving showing view from North East, insc: 'F. Dick delt. A. Robertson Sc.' 1700 Item Level
Print Room C 34500 insc: 'Publish'd Feby 11th 1789 by J. Hooper. Sparrow Sc.' 2/1789 Item Level
Print Room EDD 543/2 Plans for Southfield House, Edinburgh by John Chesser; Plan of Summer House for Hamilton of Bargany; Plan of the grounds of Wrychtishousis. Insc: 'A Plan of the Parks and Gardens at Wrights Houses By John Ainslie 1785' (verso) 'Lands of Bruntsfield Castle. Plan of the Wrights Houses' 1785 Item Level
Print Room EDD 543/3 Plans for Southfield House, Edinburgh by John Chesser; Plan of Summer House for Hamilton of Bargany; Proposed alterations to Wrychtishousis, showing South front. Insc: 'South Front, Wrights Houses Castle' (verso) 'North Berwick 17 June 1786. This is the plan and Elevations referred to on the Agreement between us of this date. John Hamilton. F. & Richard Buchan' 'Chas. Dalrymple Witness Hew Dalrymple Witness.' Signed 'F. Buchan delt.' 6/1786 Item Level
Print Room SMO S/20/18 Records of Scott Morton and Company, woodwork designers, Edinburgh, Scotland Furnishings, structural components and religious building fixtures for and from locations including Edinburgh, Wrychtishousis; probably Auchterarder House; Stonehaven, unidentified location; Aberdeen, Garthdee Road, Norwood; 'Pilgrim', probably a ship; Cardean House; 'Whitehill', unidentified location; and Ex-Scotland, England, Cheshire, Astbury, Little Moreton Hall; Wiltshire, Stockton House; Hatfield House; Shropshire, Ludlow, unidentified location; USA, New England, unidentified location. Sketchbook originally belonging to William Scott Morton containing plans, elevations and design details including for chairs, decorative motifs, ceilings, and tables. Envelope with written notes by Elspeth Hardie. c. 1889 Batch Level