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SMO F/2/6 |
Records of Scott Morton and Company, woodwork designers, Edinburgh, Scotland |
Religious building fixtures for unidentified locations including 'St George's', 'St Ninian's', probably Stirling, St Ninian's, 'Craigleith', and 'Falkirk'.
Sketch designs and details for fonts including font inscribed 'London Scottish' and memorial font for Hugo Douglas Tweedie. Packaging labelled 'Fonts'. |
1950 |
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SMO D/3/33 |
Records of Scott Morton and Company, woodwork designers, Edinburgh, Scotland |
Design elements, religious building fixtures and structural components from unidentified locations including 'Falkirk'.
Designs, including designs for communion table and spandrels, showing decorative floral motifs and perspective chart. |
1900 |
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SMO D/2/17 |
Records of Scott Morton and Company, woodwork designers, Edinburgh, Scotland |
Source material. Devices (symbols) and design elements including for unidentified locations in Peebles, West Lothian, East Lothian, Midlothian, Grangemouth, Linlithgow, Selkirk, Paisley, Stirling, Borrowstounness, Cowdenbeath, Falkirk, North Berwick, Edinburgh, and ex-Scotland, England, Manchester.
Design details and printed material showing burgh arms (coat of arms) and royal Scottish arms. |
c. 1940 |
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SMO S/20/5 |
Records of Scott Morton and Company, woodwork designers, Edinburgh, Scotland |
Furnishings, structural components and religious building fixtures for and from locations including Musselburgh, Loretto School; Glasgow Pollok House; Edinburgh 30 St Andrew Square, British Legion office; Edinburgh, 40 Kirkhill Road; Commercial Bank, unidentified location; St Baldred's, unidentified location; Edinburgh, 115 and 135 George Street; probably Loanhead, Clerk Street, St Margaret's R.C. Church; Forfar, unidentified location; Islay, Port Askaig, Dunlossit House; Edinburgh, Oswald Road, unidentified location; Falkirk, unidentified location; probably Edinburgh, Nicholson Street, unidentified location; Gigha Island, unidentified location; probably Dunblane Cathedral; Edinburgh, Gilmerton Rpad, Liberton High School; probably Aberdeen, Argyll Place, unidentified church; Edinburgh, 31 Ravelston Dykes; Peterhead, St Fergus, unidentified location; St Boswells, Meadow House for Lady Ramsay-Fairfax; Edinburgh, 47 Moira Terrace; Edinburgh, Portobello, unidentified Church; Edinburgh, Princes Street, unidentified Bank; Monkton, the Dutch House, unidentified location; Melrose, Newton Church Road, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church; Newton Village, Newton Church Road, Newton Church; Arbroath, unidentified manse; and ex-Scotland, England, Surrey, Englefield Green, Dell Park.
Sketchbook and loose pages originally belonging to David Ramsay containing plans, elevations and design details including for mouldings, panelling, mantelpiece, pews, communion table, doors, urn, and figurative carving. |
1945 |
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