The Scotsman (newspaper) (1817-)
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Charlotte Square, South Side, c. 1970
Later addition to Geddes collection and does not appear in Geddes' Collection of Edinburgh photographs. Original photograph by The Scotsman newspaper, publications number has been cut off. Not in Geddes' collection of Edinburgh photographs.
Charlotte Square, West Side, c. 1970
Later addition to Geddes collection and does not appear in Geddes' Collection of Edinburgh photographs. Original photograph by The Scotsman newspaper, publications number has been cut off. Not in Geddes' collection of Edinburgh photographs.
Edinburgh, c 1970
High rise flats
Miscellaneous correspondence regarding Dott's speeches on conferment of Freedom of the City and arrangements to publish the text , 1962
Miscellaneous correspondence regarding Dott's speeches on conferment of Freedom of the City in 1962 and arrangements to publish the text, from; The Scotsman, George Heriot's School, Scottish Association of Occupational Therapists, Scottish Medical Journal and University of Edinburgh Journal.
Moray House, Canongate, Edinburgh, c 1945
Gloss finish photographic print showing Moray House, street lighting, pedestrians and motorcycle and side car
Newspaper clipping from the Scotsman, with the article "Anti-Kail Yaird or anti-Scots?" by Sydney Goodsir Smith, 16 June 1960
Newspaper clipping from The Scotsman dated 16 June 1960, with the article "Anti-Kail Yaird or anti-Scots?" by Sydney Goodsir Smith, discussing Alex Neish's "declared policy of anti-parochialism" in his new quarterly review Sidewalk.
St. Andrew Square, c. 1970
Later addition to Geddes collection and does not appear in Geddes' Collection of Edinburgh photographs. Original photograph by The Scotsman newspaper, publications number H7053. Not in Geddes' collection of Edinburgh photographs.
St Andrew's and St George's West Church
A series of a random selection of prints, many appear to be duplicate copies of other images, relating to Edinburgh, Scotland and elsewhere which were added to the teaching collection at the Outlook Tower at some point after Patrick Geddes' death and before 1990. Some are marked and are therefore copyright of W. Reid; Balmain Photographers, Edinburgh; and The Scotsman - some of these may belong in Coll-1167/C/2
St Andrews House and Waverley Station
A photographic print showing the Edinburgh skyline, looking north east from an upper storey around Market Street. St Andrews House, the Scottish Government building, part of Waverley Station and the skyline towards the Forth are seen.
St. Margaret's Chapel, Edinburgh Castle, c 1945
Gloss finish photographic print showing St. Margaret's Chapel at Edinburgh Castle. Also known as Mons Meg. Electric floodlights seen
