Dryburgh Abbey (Dryburgh, Scottish Borders, Scotland)
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
[A Ruined Abbey], 1822
[A Ruined Abbey]. Line engraving. 1822. Nasmyth, Alexander, 1758-1840, Artist; Archibald, William, Engraver; Archibald Constable & Co., Publisher; Hurst, Robinson, and Co., Publisher.
Published in: Scott, Historical Romances of the Author of Waverley, 12mo. Edition, vol. IV (1822), The Monastery.
Note: Illustrating Scott [http://illustratingscott.lib.ed.ac.uk] NTD0020, though here the Abbey is identified as Melrose.
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.
Drybrough [sic] Abbey, Scotland, undated
Drybrough [sic] Abbey, Scotland. Line engraving. Undated. Unknown creator.
Dryburgh Abbey, undated
Dryburgh Abbey. Pencil. Undated. W. L., Artist.
Note: Initialled and titled in ink.
Dryburgh Abbey, 1804
Dryburgh Abbey. Etching. 1804. Scott, M., Artist; Fittler, James, 1758-1835, Etcher; Miller, William, 1769-1844, Publisher.
Published in: Fittler and Nattes, Scotia Depicta (1804).
Dryburgh Abbey, 1 May 1805
Dryburgh Abbey. Line engraving. 1 May 1805. Vernor and Hood, Publisher.
Publisher statement: Publish'd by Vernor & Hood, Poultry.
Published in: Forsyth, Beauties of Scotland, vol. II (1805).
Dryburgh Abbey, 1791
Dryburgh Abbey. Line engraving. 1791. Erskine, Ensign, Artist; Pyet, D. B. (David Blackmore), 1758-, Engraver.
Published in: Thirty-six Views in Scotland, chiefly from drawings by J. C. Esq. (1791).
Note: This state has number '132', above.
Dryburgh Abbey, From the Cloisters, 1832
Dryburgh Abbey, From the Cloisters. Line engraving. 1832. Lizars, W. H. (William Home), 1788-1859, Artist, Engraver, Publisher.
Published in: James Morton, The Monastic Annals of Teviotdale (1832).
Note: This state lacks publication title and plate number.
Dryburgh Abbey, From the South, 1832
Dryburgh Abbey, From the South. Line engraving. 1832. Lizars, W. H. (William Home), 1788-1859, Artist, Engraver, Publisher.
Published in: James Morton, The Monastic Annals of Teviotdale (1832).
Note: This state lacks publication title and plate number.
Dryburgh Abbey. Ground Plan of the Ruins, 1832
Dryburgh Abbey. Ground Plan of the Ruins. Line engraving. 1832. Smith, George, Architect; Lizars, W. H. (William Home), 1788-1859, Engraver, Publisher.
Publisher statement: Published by W.H. Lizars, Edinburgh.
Published in: James Morton, The Monastic Annals of Teviotdale (1832).