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All Other H 93259 Records of Shearer and Annand, architects, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland Interior. Detail of staircase at ground floor, and doorway. Captioned "Main staircase Carnegie Central Library. Dunfermline. Blacksmith the late Thomas Hadden. Edinburgh." Signed: 'James Shearer. Architect' 1921 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 26095 Records of Houston and Dunlop, architects, Kilbirnie, North Ayrshire, Scotland Design elements, probably for Dunfermline, Carnegie Central Library, Children's Section. Photographic copy showing monkey design. c. 1930 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 63401 CN RCAHMS Aerial Photography Oblique aerial view centred on the abbey, with the town hall, library and Abbots House adjacent, taken from the NE. 9/8/2005 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 63402 CN RCAHMS Aerial Photography Oblique aerial view centred on the abbey, with the town hall, library and Abbots House adjacent, taken from the N. 9/8/2005 Item Level
Oblique aerial view centred on the abbey, with the town hall, library and Abbots House adjacent, taken from the N. On-line Digital Images SC 982637 RCAHMS Aerial Photography Oblique aerial view centred on the abbey, with the town hall, library and Abbots House adjacent, taken from the N. 9/8/2005 Item Level
Oblique aerial view centred on Dunfermline Abbey, with the town hall, library and Abbots House adjacent, taken from the NE. On-line Digital Images SC 982638 RCAHMS Aerial Photography Oblique aerial view centred on Dunfermline Abbey, with the town hall, library and Abbots House adjacent, taken from the NE. 9/8/2005 Item Level
Print Room RAB 269/OP118 General Collection Photograph of a large room with arched doorway and cupola, set out as a reading room. Insc.:'A Carnegie Institute Lounge, Dunfermline.' 1947 Item Level
All Other H 93260 Records of Shearer and Annand, architects, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland Interior. Detail of bannister and stairwell at ground floor level. Captioned "Main staircase Carnegie Central Library. Dunfermline. Blacksmith the late Thomas Hadden. Edinburgh." Signed: 'James Shearer. Architect' 1921 Item Level
All Other H 93261 Records of Shearer and Annand, architects, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland Interior. Detail of bannister and stairwell from a landing. Captioned "Main staircase Carnegie Central Library. Dunfermline. Blacksmith the late Thomas Hadden. Edinburgh." Signed: 'James Shearer. Architect' 1921 Item Level
All Other H 93262 Records of Shearer and Annand, architects, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland Interior. Detail of bannister. Captioned "Main staircase Carnegie Central Library. Dunfermline. Blacksmith the late Thomas Hadden. Edinburgh." Signed: 'James Shearer. Architect' 1921 Item Level
Prints and Drawings SMO D/3/6/1 Records of Scott Morton and Company, woodwork designers, Edinburgh, Scotland Monkey design element, probably for Dunfermline, Abbot Street, Carnegie Central Library, children's section. c. 1946 Item Level
Prints and Drawings SMO D/3/6/2 Records of Scott Morton and Company, woodwork designers, Edinburgh, Scotland Baboon design element, probably for Dunfermline, Abbot Street, Carnegie Central Library, children's section. c. 1946 Item Level
Monkey design element, probably for Dunfermline, Abbot Street, Carnegie Central Library, children's section. On-line Digital Images DP 161738 Records of Scott Morton and Company, woodwork designers, Edinburgh, Scotland Monkey design element, probably for Dunfermline, Abbot Street, Carnegie Central Library, children's section. c. 1946 Item Level
Baboon design element, probably for Dunfermline, Abbot Street, Carnegie Central Library, children's section. On-line Digital Images DP 161739 Records of Scott Morton and Company, woodwork designers, Edinburgh, Scotland Baboon design element, probably for Dunfermline, Abbot Street, Carnegie Central Library, children's section. c. 1946 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images SC 1383449 Records of Houston and Dunlop, architects, Kilbirnie, North Ayrshire, Scotland Design elements, probably for Dunfermline, Carnegie Central Library, Children's Section. Photographic copy showing monkey design. 1930 Item Level
Oblique aerial view centred on the abbey, with the town hall, library and Abbots House adjacent, taken from the NE. On-line Digital Images SC 1860846 RCAHMS Aerial Photography Oblique aerial view centred on the abbey, with the town hall, library and Abbots House adjacent, taken from the NE. 9/8/2005 Item Level
Oblique aerial view centred on the abbey, with the town hall, library and Abbots House adjacent, taken from the N. On-line Digital Images SC 1860847 RCAHMS Aerial Photography Oblique aerial view centred on the abbey, with the town hall, library and Abbots House adjacent, taken from the N. 9/8/2005 Item Level
Prints and Drawings SMO D/3/6 Records of Scott Morton and Company, woodwork designers, Edinburgh, Scotland Design elements probably for Dunfermline, Abbot Street, Carnegie Central Library, children's section. Designs and details for carved decorative motifs including monkey and baboon. c. 1946 Batch Level
Print Room SMO D/3/28 Records of Scott Morton and Company, woodwork designers, Edinburgh, Scotland Structural components and design elements for unidentified locations including 'Grant', possibly Castle Grant; and probably Dunfermline, Abbot Street, Carnegie Central Library, children's section. Designs and details, including design for shelf, showing decorative motifs including monkeys, men smoking pipes, ship, gun dogs and bird, ploughman and horses. 1900 Batch Level
All Other SMO E/93/5 Records of Scott Morton and Company, woodwork designers, Edinburgh, Scotland Press cuttings from the Evening Dispatch, Scottish Sunday Express, the People's Journal and other unidentified newspapers detailing a speech by William Stewart Morton to the Edinburgh Rotary Club; visit from Lord Provost and Mrs Darling to Scott Morton premises to see women joiners at work; interview with Bob Young at his retirement; and coats of arms for English and Scottish firms carved by Sydney Gocke. Notes made for presentation to Bob Young and Robert Swan on the presentation of long service awards. 1930 Batch Level