Abbotsford (Melrose, Scottish Borders, Scotland)
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Abbotsford, 1843
Abbotsford. Line engraving. 1843. Banks, William, -1866, Artist; Lizars, W. H. (William Home), 1788-1859, Engraver, Publisher.
Publisher statement: Published by W.H. Lizars, Edinr.
Published in: Lizars' Views of the Principal Cities and Towns in Scotland (1843).
Note: Three views in an ornamental frame: centre, Abbotsford; to left Dryburgh Abbey; to right, Melrose Abbey.
Abbotsford. Residence of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, 1830
Abbotsford. Residence of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Line engraving. 1830. Westall, William, 1781-1850, Artist; Finden, Edward Francis, 1791-1857, Engraver; Tilt, Charles, 1797-1861, Publisher.
Published in: Moule, The Landscape Album: or, Great Britain Illustrated, vol. I (1830).
Abbotsford (Roxburghshire), 1838
Abbotsford (Roxburghshire). Line engraving. 1838. Allom, Thomas, 1804-1872, Artist; Prior, Thomas Abiel, 1809-1886, Engraver; Virtue, George, 1793?-1868, Publisher.
Published in: W. Beattie, Scotland Illustrated in a Series of Views (1838), vol. I.
Abbotsford, Seat of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, undated
Abbotsford, Seat of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Line engraving. Undated. Storer, James, 1771-1853, Artist; Storer, H. S. (Henry Sargant), 1795-1837, Engraver.
Abbotsford, the Seat of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, 7 May 1824
Abbotsford, the Seat of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Line engraving. 7 May 1824. DeWint, Peter, 1784-1849, Artist; Reynolds, Samuel William, 1794-1872, Engraver; Rodwell and Martin (Firm), Publisher.
Publisher statement: London. Published … by Rodwell & Martin, New Bond Strt.
Abbotsford, the seat of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. To whom this plate is most respectfully dedicated …, 21 March 1829
Abbotsford, the seat of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. To whom this plate is most respectfully dedicated …. Line engraving. 21 March 1829. Shepherd, Thomas Hosmer. 1793-1864, Artist; Barber, Thomas active 1818-1846, Engraver; Jones and Co. (London, England), Publisher.
Published in: T. H. Shepherd, Modern Athens! (1829).
Note: Pencil anotations on page locate 'Cross of Edinr.' and 'Door of Tolbooth'.
Chair in study at Abbotsford, Made of the wood of the Wallace Tree. Sir Walter Scott's Hat and Stick, 1843
Chair in study at Abbotsford, Made of the wood of the Wallace Tree. Sir Walter Scott's Hat and Stick. Wood engraving. 1843. Dickes, William, 1815-1892, Artist; Swain, Joseph, 1820-1909, Engraver; Cadell, Robert, 1788-1849, Publisher.
Published in: Walter Scott, Waverley Novels (Abbotsford Edition), vol. 2 (1843), The Antiquary, p.90.
Note: This state with added title letters.
Composite item relating to the history of the Scott family, c 1826-1833, 1839
Composite item with two fragments pasted to a third leaf.
First fragment is a clipping of a printed column, detailing the marriage and issue of Walter Scott. At the time of writing, Charlotte Scott has died (15 May 1826) but Anne and Charles are still living (died in 1833 and 1841 respectively).
Second fragment is a handwritten note, relating to the submission of correspondence to Walter Lockhart Scott at Abbotsford, dated 1839.
Dining Room at Abbotsford, Sept 1832, 1839
Dining Room at Abbotsford, Sept 1832. Line engraving. 1839. Allan, William, 1782-1850, Artist; Douglas, William, Engraver; Cadell, Robert, 1788-1849, Publisher.
Published in: Lockhart, Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott , 2nd edn (1839), vol. IX.
Entrance Hall, Abbotsford, 1839
Entrance Hall, Abbotsford. Line engraving. 1839. Allan, William, 1782-1850, Artist; Douglas, William, Engraver; Cadell, Robert, 1788-1849, Publisher.
Published in: Lockhart, Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott , 2nd edn (1839), vol. IX.
