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Stonebyres -- Lanarkshire -- Scotland

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:

Rapids on the Clyde above Stonebyres, 1853-1908

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

Stone-Bier Lin on the River Clyde, 1 August 1778

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Identifier: Coll-10/6/104(ii)
Scope and Contents

Stone-Bier Lin on the River Clyde. Etching. 1 August 1778. Sandby, Paul, 1731-1809, Artist; Watts, William, 1752-1851, Etcher; Kearsley, George, -1790, Publisher.

Publisher statement: Published according to Act of Parliament by G. Kearsly [sic] in Fleet Street.

Published in: The Virtuosi's Museum (1778-81), Plate 19.

Note: At upper right: 'Pl. 19'.

Dates: 1 August 1778

Stone Byres Lynn on the Clyde, 1791

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Identifier: Coll-10/6/104(i)
Scope and Contents

Stone Byres Lynn on the Clyde. Line engraving. 1791. Playfair, J., Artist; Heath, James, 1757-1834, Engraver; Robinson, G., & Partners, Publisher.

Published in: Thomas Newte [= Thomson, William, 1746-1817] Prospects and Observations on a Tour in England and Scotland (1791).

Note: Pencil inscription: 'Newte's Tour (1791)'.

Dates: 1791

Stonebyres Falls on the Clyde, 1853-1908

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

Stonebyres House, undated

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Identifier: Coll-10/6/103(ii)
Scope and Contents

Stonebyres House. Pencil. Undated. Walker, Francis, 1809-1874, Artist.

Note: Annotation in ink: 'Stonebyres House by Francis Walker (not R.A.) but author of the Monographia Chalciditum / given me Dec 23 1848'.

Dates: undated

Stonebyres. The seat of Daniel Vere, Esq, 1796

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Identifier: Coll-10/6/103(i)
Scope and Contents

Stonebyres. The seat of Daniel Vere, Esq. Line engraving. 1796. Denholm, James, 1772-1818, Artist; Stewart, J., Engraver; Symington, James, Publisher.

Published in: The Edinburgh Magazine or Literary Miscellany, April 1796.

Dates: 1796

Stonebyres, Third Fall of the Clyde, 1838

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Identifier: Coll-10/6/105
Scope and Contents

Stonebyres, Third Fall of the Clyde. Line engraving. 1838. Allom, Thomas, 1804-1872, Artist; Benjamin, Elias, Engraver; Virtue, George, 1793?-1868, Publisher.

Published in: W. Beattie, Scotland Illustrated in a Series of Views (1838), vol. II.

Dates: 1838