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Melrose, Roxburghshire, Scotland

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Interior view of south transept of Melrose Abbey, c 1914

 Item
Identifier: Coll-1167/C/1/9/5
Scope and Contents

An engraving showing the interior view of South Transept of Melrose Abbey. Drawn on the spot by John Bower, Melrose. Engraved by John Johnstone, Edinburgh.

Dates: c 1914

Melrose Abbey, c 1960

 Item — Box Box 5 of 9: Series Coll-1167/B
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

Melrose Abbey south front, c 1914

 Item
Identifier: Coll-1167/C/1/9/4
Scope and Contents

A lithograph showing the south front of Melrose Abbey. Drawn by S. D. Swarbreck, 1837.

Dates: c 1914

Melrose from the north-east, c 1914

 Item
Identifier: Coll-1167/C/1/9/2
Scope and Contents

An engraving showing Melrose from the north east. Drawn by J.M.W. Turner, R.A. and engraved by W. Miller.

Dates: c 1914

Specimen Plate from "The Story of the Tweed", c 1914

 Item
Identifier: Coll-1167/C/1/9/3
Scope and Contents

Possibly a reproduction watercolour, a specimen plate from "The Story of the Tweed", showing Melrose. By D. Y. C. Cameron.

Dates: c 1914

The Drawing Room, Abbotsford, 1853-1908

 Item — Box Box 5 of 9: Series Coll-1167/B
Identifier: Coll-1167/C/2/9/1
Scope and Contents Photographic print showing drawing room of Abbotsford House, known to have been the residence of Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832). The image shows the hand-painted in China wallpaper, a gift from Scott's cousin Hugh Scott, who worked for the East India Company. The great portrait above the fireplace shows Scott with his dogs Camp and Percy seated in the landscape with the valley of Yarrow behind him. It was painted by Sir Henry Raeburn in 1809 following the publication of Scott's poem Marmion in...
Dates: 1853-1908