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Edinburgh, Scotland

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Foot of the West Bow, 1881, c 1914

 Item — Box PC6/2: Series Coll-1167/B; Series Coll-1167/B
Identifier: Coll-1167/B/6/2
Scope and Contents

Likely a reproduction copy of a lithograph showing the foot of the West Bow, first of two copies. Engraved by James Duffield Harding. Signed “J.D.H.” Drawn by George Cattermole (note initials G.C. on wheel-barrow in lower right hand corner). Undated, but second copy at Coll-1167/B/6/3 dated 1881.

Dates: c 1914

Foot of the West Bow, 1881, c 1914

 Item — Box PC6/2: Series Coll-1167/B; Series Coll-1167/B
Identifier: Coll-1167/B/6/3
Scope and Contents

Second copy of a litograph showing the foot of the West Bow, engraved by James Duffield Harding and drawn by George Cattermole but with larger margins (See Coll-1167/B/6/2).

Dates: c 1914

Greyfriars Churchyard, c 1914

 Item — Box Box F: Series Coll-1167/B
Identifier: Coll-1167/B/9/1
Scope and Contents

Likely to be a duplicate reproduction of an original. Part of a set of three. Signed “G. C,” (George Cattermole). Greyfriars Churchyard which Geddes comments becomes "Campo Santo of Presbyterianism" in his "The Civic Survey of Edinburgh" published in the Transactions of the Royal Institute of British Architects and Town Planning (1910). Edinburgh (Central) Public Library Catalogue of Prints, p. 205, details the “Signing of the National Covenant, engr. by J. D. Harding c. 1854.”

Dates: c 1914