Geikie, James, 1839-1915 (professor of geology, University of Edinburgh)
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Coloured and annotated Orographic Map of Arthur's Seat, late 19th century
Orographic Map of Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh with added hand colouring and annotations denoting geological features.
Coloured and annotated plan of Edinburgh, late 19th century
Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory plan (1879), with later hand colouring and notation denoting geological and other features.
Coloured map of south Fife, late 19th century
Map of south Fife with added hand colouring denoting geological features.
Geological Map of southern Fife and northern East Lothian, late 19th
2 pieces of hand coloured geological map covering part of southern Fife and northern East Lothian.
Geological Maps Survey of Scotland (1), 1875-1884
Colour-coded geological maps probably created by Geikie and others in the course of his work as part of the Geological Survey of Scotland.
Geological Survey Maps of Scotland (2), 1863-1892
Colour-coded geological maps probably created by Geikie and others in the course of his work as part of the Geological Survey of Scotland.
Geological Survey of Scotland: Sheet 18, 1883
Colour-coded geological map of part of Roxburghshire and Selkirkshire, from a survey of or prior to 1883 by James Geikie and Benjamin Neeve Peach as part of the Geological Survey of Great Britain.
Geological Survey of Scotland: Sheet 26, 1879
Colour-coded geological map of parts of Berwickshire, Selkirkshire and Roxburghshire, from a survey of or prior to 1879 by Sir Archibald Geikie, James Geikie and Benjamin Neeve Peach as part of the Geological Survey of Great Britain.
Geological Survey of Scotland: Sheet 31, 1875
Colour-coded geological map of counties of Dumbarton and parts of the surrounding counties, from a survey of or prior to 1875 by Sir Archibald Geikie, James Geikie, Edward Hull, Benjamin Neeve Peach and Robert Logan Jack as part of the Geological Survey of Great Britain.
Geological Survey of Scotland: Sheet 48, 1883
Colour-coded geological map of eastern Perthshire and part of Fife, from a survey of or prior to 1883 by James Geikie, Henry Hyatt Howell, Benjamin Neeve Peach and John Young as part of the Geological Survey of Great Britain.