Dun na Cuaiche (Argyll and Bute, Scotland)
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Inveraray Castle, 1774
Inveraray Castle. Line engraving. 1774. Griffith, Moses, 1747-1819, Artist; Canot, Pierre Charles, 1710-1777, Engraver.
Note: Published as plate XXXI in Thomas Pennant, A Tour in Scotland MDCCLXIX, third edition (1774). This state numbered '218' at upper left, 'XVI' at upper right.
Inverary Castle, July 1809
Inverary Castle. Line engraving. July 1809. Nasmyth, P. (Patrick), 1787-1831, Artist; Scott, Robert, 1777-1841, Engraver; Archibald Constable & Co., Publisher.
Published in: Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, July 1806.
Note: This state lacks Scott's name.
Inverary Castle, 1 June 1821
Inverary Castle. Line engraving. 1 June 1821. Neale, John Preston, 1780-1847, Artist; Barber, Thomas active 1818-1846, Engraver; Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Publisher.
Publisher statement: London Pub. … by J. P. Neale 16 Bennett St. Blackfriars Road & Sherwood Neely and Jones, Paternoster Row.
Published in: J. P. Neale, Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen, vol. 4 (1821).
Note: 'Proof'.
Inverary Castle, undated
Inverary Castle. Lithograph. Undated. Watson, John, Publisher.
Publisher statement: Printed & Published by John Watson, Glasgow.
Note: Watson conducted business as a lithographic printer between 1821 and 1826.
View of Inverary Argyllshire, 1785
View of Inverary Argyllshire. Line engraving. 1785. Clerk, John, of Eldin, 1728-1812, Artist; Robertson, Alexander, Engraver.
Note: Plate published in the Edinburgh Magazine, June 1785: this state with number 127 to upper right. and variant letters.
View of the Town & Castle of Inveraray, taken from the foot of the Hill call'd Dunacquaich, 1791
View of the Town & Castle of Inveraray, taken from the foot of the Hill call'd Dunacquaich. Line engraving. 1791. Garret, Wiiliam, 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 'Newtes Tour (1791)'.