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Melrose Abbey, c 1960

 Item — Box: Box 5 of 9
Identifier: Coll-1167/C/2/9/4
Scope and Contents

Black and white photographic print showing close proximity external view of Melrose Abbey cloisters, Melrose, from the north-west.

Dates: c 1960

Bothwell Bridge, Lanarkshire, 1853-1908

 Item — Box: Box 5 of 9
Identifier: Coll-1167/C/2/10/1
Scope and Contents

Photographic print showing Bothwell Bridge, bridge over the River Clyde located to the south-east of Bothwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland

Dates: 1853-1908

Stonebyres Falls on the Clyde, 1853-1908

 Item — Box: Box 5 of 9
Identifier: Coll-1167/C/2/10/2
Scope and Contents

Photographic print showing Stonebyres Falls on the River Clyde. Stonebyres Falls, sometimes called Stonebyres Linn, is the fourth Falls of Clyde, the others being located further upstream. Stonebyres Falls are formed of two rock steps, the upper is 3 mietres and the lower 15-18 metres high. In 2018 Stonebyres Falls is the site of a hydroelectric power station.

Dates: 1853-1908

Stonebyres Falls on the Clyde, 1853-1908

 Item — Box: Box 5 of 9
Identifier: Coll-1167/C/2/10/3
Scope and Contents

Photographic print showing Stonebyres Falls on the River Clyde. Stonebyres Falls, sometimes called Stonebyres Linn, is the fourth Falls of Clyde, the others being located further upstream. Stonebyres Falls are formed of two rock steps, the upper is 3 mietres and the lower 15-18 metres high. In 2018 Stonebyres Falls is the site of a hydroelectric power station.

Dates: 1853-1908

Stonebyres Falls on the Clyde, 1853-1908

 Item — Box: Box 5 of 9
Identifier: Coll-1167/C/2/10/4
Scope and Contents

Photographic print showing Stonebyres Falls on the River Clyde. Stonebyres Falls, sometimes called Stonebyres Linn, is the fourth Falls of Clyde, the others being located further upstream. Stonebyres Falls are formed of two rock steps, the upper is 3 mietres and the lower 15-18 metres high. In 2018 Stonebyres Falls is the site of a hydroelectric power station.

Dates: 1853-1908

Rapids on the Clyde above Stonebyres, 1853-1908

 Item — Box: Box 5 of 9
Identifier: Coll-1167/C/2/10/5
Scope and Contents

Photographic print showing rapids on the River Clyde upstream of Stonebyres Falls

Dates: 1853-1908

Main Street, Ardrishaig, 1853-1908

 Item — Box: Box 5 of 9
Identifier: Coll-1167/C/2/11/1
Scope and Contents

Photographic print showing street scene looking north at Chalmers Street, Ardrishaig, some pedestrians seen in mid-ground

Dates: 1853-1908

Looking up Glen Strae, 1853-1908

 Item — Box: Box 5 of 9
Identifier: Coll-1167/C/2/11/2
Scope and Contents

Photographic print showing view from north west of Duiletter Farm looking north-east up Glen Strae with Beinn Mhic Mhonaidh seen in distance. Winding road to left of image with telegraph poles, the River winding Strae can be seen on right. Vernacular cottage and small holding on right of image.

Dates: 1853-1908

Duncan Ban McIntyres Monument, Loch Awe, 1853-1908

 Item — Box: Box 5 of 9
Identifier: Coll-1167/C/2/11/3
Scope and Contents

Photographic print showing view looking uphill towards Duncan Ban MacIntyre's monument, near Dalmally, Argyll

Dates: 1853-1908

Duncan Ban McIntyres Monument, Loch Awe, 1853-1908

 Item — Box: Box 5 of 9
Identifier: Coll-1167/C/2/11/4
Scope and Contents

Duplicate photographic print showing view looking uphill towards Duncan Ban MacIntyre's monument, near Dalmally, Argyll. Trimmed to show less of black border. Duncan Ban MacIntyre (1724-1812) was a renowned Scottish Gaelic poet born and raised in Glen Orchy, Scotland. The monument was designed by John Thomas Rochead (1814-1878) and was erected in 1859.

Dates: 1853-1908