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Print Room UC 175 Measured drawings of windows at Melrose Abbey and Dryburgh Abbey and of the principal door and roof at Falkland Palace. Student Prize winning drawing. Insc: 'First Prize Robert Anderson' 'Circular Window South Transept Melrose Abbey. Window in Chapel in S Aisle of Nave of Melrose Abbey. Window of Chapter House Dryburgh Abbey. Principal door of Great Hall at Falkland Palace. Bound Couple of roof of Great Hall Falkland Palace.' u.s. n.d. c. 1854 Item Level
Print Room SIM 1/33/1 Papers of Reverend John Sime, ecclesiastical and architectural antiquarian, Edinburgh, Scotland Page 33: Engraving of Dryburgh Abbey, Sir Walter Scott's Sepulchre Insc. "Dryburgh Abbey. Sir Walter Scott's Sepulchre. J.Bower, del.t 1835. J.Johnstone, Sc." 'MEMORABILIA, JOn. SIME EDINr. 1840' 1840 Item Level
Print Room SIM 1/33/2 Papers of Reverend John Sime, ecclesiastical and architectural antiquarian, Edinburgh, Scotland Page 33: Ink plan of Dryburgh Abbey Insc. "Surveyed by J.S. Oct.r 1807. Corrected from D. E?'s annals in 1830. J.S." 'MEMORABILIA, JOn. SIME EDINr. 1840' 1807 Item Level
Print Room SIM 1/33V Papers of Reverend John Sime, ecclesiastical and architectural antiquarian, Edinburgh, Scotland Page 33 verso: Ink sketch plan of Dryburgh Abbey, 1832 'MEMORABILIA, JOn. SIME EDINr. 1840' 1832 Item Level
Print Room RAB 55/OP79 General Collection Opposite page 79 engraving of Dryburgh Abbey. Insc.:'Dryburgh Abbey.' ' Sir Walter Scott's sepulchre.' 1852 Item Level
Print Room RAB 75/13 General Collection Opposite Page 13 ground plan of Melrose Abbey. Insc.'Ground Plan of Melrose Abbey.' 1921 Item Level
Print Room RAB 75/OP13 General Collection Opposite page 13 Ground Plan of Dryburgh Abbey. Insc.:'Ground Plan of Dryburgh Abbey.' c. 1921 Item Level
Print Room RAB 75/OP23 General Collection Opposite page 23 photograph of Dryburgh Abbey. Insc.:'Dryburgh Abbey.' c. 1921 Item Level
Print Room SAL 87/7/1 PO Papers of James Salmon (1805-1888), architect, Glasgow, Scotland Photograph album, black embossed covers (no spine), gilt-edged pages. Eighth page, obverse: photographic view of 'St Mary's Aisle, Dryburgh Abbey'. Signed 'J.V.' Item Level
Print Room JLP 79/14 CS Papers of John L Paterson, architect, Edinburgh, Scotland Source material. Photographic views relating to architecture, including views of India; Australia; artwork at Fondation Maeght, Saint Paul, France; Tutankhamen's treasures at the Egyptian museum; the work of Mackintosh; and abbeys in the Borders. c. 1958 Item Level
Print Room RAB 140/OP/XII/4/3 General Collection OP/XII/4/3 Engraving showing ruins of the abbey Insc.: 'Dryburgh Abbey' 1833 Item Level
Print Room RAB 97/OPFR General Collection Opposite frontispiece engraving of Dryburgh Abbey. Insc.:' Dryburgh Abbey, burial place of Sir Walter Scott.' 1838 Item Level
Print Room B 27723 Historic photograph. View from S. c. 1878 Item Level
Print Room BW 1686 PO George Washington Wilson Historic photograph. View from E. 1878 Item Level
Print Room BW 1685 PO George Washington Wilson Historic photograph. View of abbey. c. 1890 Item Level
Print Room C 96062 PO Historic photograph. General view. Item Level
Print Room BW 1684 PO George Washington Wilson Historic photograph. General view. c. 1885 Item Level
Print Room C 96063 PO Historic photograph. View of W doorway. c. 1900 Item Level
Print Room C 96060 PO Historic photograph. View of W doorway. Item Level
Print Room C 96061 PO Historic photograph. General view. Item Level
Print Room BW 1693 Historic photograph. View of dooway from cloister to church. c. 1900 Item Level
Print Room C 96048 PC Records of Ian Gordon Lindsay and Partners, architects, Edinburgh, Scotland Postcard. View from S. Item Level
Print Room C 96049 PC Records of Ian Gordon Lindsay and Partners, architects, Edinburgh, Scotland Postcard. View of cloisters. Item Level
Print Room C 96050 PC Records of Ian Gordon Lindsay and Partners, architects, Edinburgh, Scotland Postcard. View of gatehouse and gable of frater. Item Level