Kelso Abbey (Kelso, Scottish Borders, Scotland)
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Hendersyde Park, the seat of Geo. Waldie, Esq, 2 September 1816
Hendersyde Park, the seat of Geo. Waldie, Esq. Line engraving. 2 September 1816. Scott, Robert, 1777-1841, Engraver; Archibald Constable & Co., Publisher.
Publisher statement: For the Scots Mage. & Edinr. Literary Misy. Pubd. By A. Constable & Co.
Published in: Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, August 1816.
Note: Pencil annotation: 'Ednam nr. Kelso'.
Kelso, 1843
Kelso. Line engraving. 1843. Banks, William, -1866, Artist; Lizars, W. H. (William Home), 1788-1859, Engraver, Publisher.
Publisher statement: Published by W.H. Lizars, Edinburgh.
Published in: Lizars' Views of the Principal Cities and Towns in Scotland (1843).
Note: Three views in an ornamental frame: centre, Kelso; to left Kelso Abbey; to right, Jedburgh Abbey.
Kelso from Maxwell Heugh, 1 March 1810
Kelso from Maxwell Heugh. Line engraving. 1 March 1810. Williams, Hugh William, 1773-1829, Artist; Scott, Robert, 1777-1841, Engraver; Archibald Constable & Co., Publisher.
Published in: Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, February 1810.
Local Memories of Great Men: Thomson, 26 March 1842
Local Memories of Great Men: Thomson. Wood engraving with letterpress. 26 March 1842. Paton, J., Artist; Anelay, Henry, 1817-1883, Artist; Andrew, Engraver; Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain), Publisher.
Published in: Penny Magazine, 26 March 1842.
Note: Image and text on 3 pages (2 sheets). Portrait of Thomson, after J. Paton; Kelso Abbey, after Nasmyth; Jedburgh Abbey, after Arnald; The Thames from Richmond Hill, after Tombleson.
Monastery at Kelso, 1 September 1780
Monastery at Kelso. Line engraving. 1 September 1780. Hearne, Thomas, 1744-1817, Artist, Publisher; Middiman, Samuel, approximately 1750-1831, Engraver; Byrne, William, 1743-1805, Engraver, Publisher.
Publisher statement: London: Publish'd as the Act Directs … by T. Hearne & W. Byrne.
Published in: Hearne and Byrne, Antiquities of Great-Britain (1786).
Note: At top right: 'No. XXV'. With dedication to John Ker, Duke of Roxburgh.
New Bridge & Town of Kelso, 1805
New Bridge & Town of Kelso. Line engraving. 1805. Scott, Robert, 1777-1841, Artist, Engraver; Archibald Constable & Co., Publisher.
Published in: Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, October 1805.
Note: This state lacks Scott's name.