Bridewell (Edinburgh, Scotland)
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
East end of the Bridewell, and Jail Governor's House, Edinburgh, 25 April 1829
East end of the Bridewell, and Jail Governor's House, Edinburgh. Line engraving. 25 April 1829. Shepherd, Thomas Hosmer. 1793-1864, Artist; Tombleson, William, 1795-, Engraver; Jones and Co. (London, England), Publisher.
Published in: T. H. Shepherd, Modern Athens! (1829).
Edinburgh Bridewell from the North West, December 1797
Edinburgh Bridewell from the North West. Line engraving. December 1797. Symington, James, Publisher.
Published in: The Edinburgh Magazine or Literary Miscellany, December 1797.
Note: cf. Daniel Wilson Scrapbook [NMS] 109v(3).
Edinburgh from the Calton Hill, 1830
Edinburgh from the Calton Hill. Etching. 1830. Batty, Robert, 1788 or 1789-1848, Artist, Etcher; Hill, Alexander, 1800-1866, Publisher.
Publisher statement: Pubd. By Alexr. Hill, 50 Princes St.
Note: Outline plate (No. 2.), with key to the view published in Batty's Select Views Of Some Of The Principal Cities Of Europe (1832).
The new Bridewell, Salisbury Craigs, and Arthur's Seat from Calton Hill, 16 May 1829
The new Bridewell, Salisbury Craigs, and Arthur's Seat from Calton Hill. Line engraving. 16 May 1829. Shepherd, Thomas Hosmer. 1793-1864, Artist; Tombleson, William, 1795-, Engraver; Jones and Co. (London, England), Publisher.
Published in: T. H. Shepherd, Modern Athens! (1829).
View from the Calton Hill, Edinburgh, undated
View from the Calton Hill, Edinburgh. Line engraving. Undated. Scott, Robert, 1777-1841, Artist, Engraver.
View of Edinburgh from the Calton Hill, undated
View of Edinburgh from the Calton Hill. Line engraving. Undated. Gellatly, John, 1803-1856, Artist, Engraver.
Note: Pencil annotation: 'Presented by Law, New Oxford St London to Purchasers of Coffee'.