Edinburgh, Scotland
Found in 784 Collections and/or Records:
Children working in a garden, c 1890-c 1910
This image shows children working in garden. See series Coll-1167/B/26/10. Handwritten title by Alasdair Geddes.
Children working in a garden, c 1985
This image shows children working in garden. See series Coll-1167/B/27/10. Handwritten title on the original envelope containing the corresponding glass plate negatives was written by Alasdair Geddes.
Children's Garden Johnston Terrace, c 1890-c 1910
King's Wall Garden before cultivation, different angle to that shown in Coll-1167/B/26/10/5. A print from this glass plate negative was included in the "Open Spaces as Gardens and Playgrounds" section of Geddes' replacement "Cities and Town Planning Exibition". See Coll-1167/B/24.
Children's Garden Johnston Terrace, c 1985
King's Wall Garden before cultivation, different angle to that shown in Coll-1167/B/27/10/5. A print from the corresponding glass plate negative was included in the "Open Spaces as Gardens and Playgrounds" section of Geddes' replacement "Cities and Town Planning Exibition". See Coll-1167/B/24.
Chronological map of Edinburgh, showing the expansion of the city from the earliest times to the present, c 1914
7 items which were exhibited in or deemed to be related to the "Parks and Parkways" section of Geddes' "Cities and Town Planning Exhibition".
Circular Device or Globe, c 1890-c 1910
Photographed at the parapet of the Outlook Tower. "Geddes' Tower from its ground floor, where a globe made by Élisée Reclus sybolised earthwide relationships..." Reclus was a French geographer exiled during the French Civil War of 1871. Two globes made by Reclus are extant and held by the University of Edinburgh Archives and Special Collections..
Circular Device or Globe, c 1985
Photographed at the parapet of the Outlook Tower. "Geddes' Tower from its ground floor, where a globe made by Élisée Reclus sybolised earthwide relationships..." Reclus was a French geographer exiled during the French Civil War of 1871. Two globes made by Reclus are extant and held by the University of Edinburgh Archives and Special Collections..
Clockmill House, 1780, c 1914
Photograph of old print of Clockmill House, 1780. Most likely that by Robert and Andrew Riddell, produced as an illustration for Cassell's "Old and New Edinburgh, Vol IV" edited by James Grant, (c. 1885).
Columba Place, c 1890-c 1910
Tolbooth St. John's Church (Victoria Hall). The Assembly Hall, in Castlehill, is on the right of the picture. The church was previously used as the Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland. Handwritten title by R. Dykes. A print from this glass plate negative was included in the "Monuments and Restorations" section of Geddes' replacement "Cities and Town Planning Exibition". See Coll-1167/B/20.
Columba Place, c 1890-c 1910
Tolbooth St. John's Church (Victoria Hall). Looking up Castlehill. Handwritten title by R. Dykes. A print from this glass plate negative was included in the "Monuments and Restorations" section of Geddes' replacement "Cities and Town Planning Exibition". See Coll-1167/B/20.