Box Box 6 of 9
Contains 22 Results:
South-west Scotland, c 1900
A sub-series of 21 photographic prints which relate geographically to South west Scotland
The Cathedral of Argyll and the Isles, Millport, Cumbrae, 1853-1908
Photographic print showoing landscape scene with the Cathedral of Argyll and the Isles, and College at Millport, Cumbrae. The Cathedral of the Isles is one of 2 cathedrals in the Scottish Episcopal Church Dicese of Argyll and the Isles.
Rothesay from Chapel Hill, 1853-1908
Photographic print showing view east across Rothesay and its bay from the elevation of Chapel Hill
Mount Stuart, Bute, 1853-1908
Photographic print showing west facing side of Mount Stuart, a house commissioned by the 3rd Marquess of Bute and designed by Rowand Anderson. It was the first house in Scotland to be lit by electricity, the swimming pool was the first ever heated pool to be contained within a house and a plumbing systems was serviced by a new waterworks built 2 miles away. Opened to the public from June 1995.
Loch Fad, Bute, 1853-1908
Photographic print showing view of Loch Fad, which lies to the south-west of Rothesay, Isle of Bute
Quay Street, Saltcoats, 1853-1908
Photographic print showing view of Quay Street, looking north towards the clock tower of Saltcoats Town Hall, a number of pedestrians, including children seen.
Burns' Cottage, Alloway, Ayr, 1853-1908
Photographic print showing the birthplace and childhood home of the Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759-1796)
The Peaks of Arran from Cumbrae, 1853-1908
Photographic print showing a view of Arran mountain peaks on the horizon, the Firth of Clyde and shoreline in the foreground. A number of sailing vessels can be seen on the water.
Arran from Millport, 1853-1908
Photographic print showing view of Arran mountain peaks on the horizon, The Firth of Clyde and shoreline in the foreground. A number of pedestrians can be seen on the shore and several small sailing vessels in Millport Bay.
Loch Ranza, Arran, 1853-1908
Photographic print showing foreshore, and Lochranza Castle to right of image. Lochranza Castle is situated on a peninsula extended into Loch Ranza in the north of Arran, and incorporates a rare hall-house of the 1200s