Inglis, Francis Caird, 1876-1940, (photographer)
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
East end of Princes Street and Calton Hill, c 1914
Mounted photograph showing Register House and Waterloo Place. Label on front of card reads lent to Cities Exhibition (?1910) no.444." Number 123 attached to front. No. 112/25 pencilled on back. There is also a price 1/6 (=7.5p) in the top right hand back corner.
New College from the National Gallery and an early view of Ramsay Garden, c 1914
2 photographs by Francis Caird Inglis (Castlehill Studio) on mount. 1. New College from the National Gallery; 2. Early view of Ramsay Garden, before Sidney Mitchell's additions, and New Town beyong. Possibly taken from Cannonball House.
The Mound, c. 1840, c 1914
Photograph showing the buildings on the Mound before clearance and reconstruction after 1843. Francis Caird Inglis Photographer to her Majesty at Edinburgh, taken in 1843 with site of reconstructions marked in by hand. Probably in touring collection.
The Mound, c. 1840., c 1914
Photograph showing the buildings on the Mound before clearance and reconstruction after 1843. Francis Caird Inglis Photographer to her Majesty at Edinburgh. There is a detailed advertisement for Ingli's work on the cardboard back of the photograph.
View from the castle of the Esplanade, the Lawnmarket, St Johns Tolbooth Church, St Giles etc. c. 1848, c 1914
View of Princes Street from the Calton Hill showing the outline of the proposed North British Hotel, c. 1900, c 1914
View of Princes Street from Calton Hill showing the outline of the proposed North British Hotel which was completed in 1902. (renamed The Balmoral in 1990). No attribution but note on the back suggests by Francis Caird Inglis. Text in pencil on back reads 112/32.
