Portraits, Group
Found in 84 Collections and/or Records:
Eastlake, Elizabeth (Rigby), and Rigby, Anna (Palgrave), c 1843-1847
Group portrait of Anna (Palgrave) Rigby and Elizabeth (Rigby) Eastlake. Caption: "Mrs. Rigby and Miss Rigby (Lady Eastlake)".
Eastlake, Elizabeth (Rigby) and Rigby, Anne (Palgrave), c 1843-1847
Group portrait of Lady Elizabeth (Rigby) Eastlake and Anne (Palgrave) Rigby. No caption.
Edward, Daniel, and Saphir, Adolph, c 1843-1847
Group portrait of Adolph Saphir and Daniel Edward. No caption.
Edward, Daniel, and Saphir, Adolph, c 1843-1847
Group portrait of Adolph Saphir and Daniel Edward. No caption.
Fairbairn, James, and Gall Sen.r, James, c 1843-1847
Group portrait of James Fairbairn, James Gall Sen.r, and fishwives. Caption: "James Fairbairn D.D., James Gall Sen.r (Gall & Inglis, Edinburgh) and fishwives at Newhaven".
Fairbairn, James, and Miss Fairbairn, c 1843-1847
Portrait of James Fairbairn, Miss Fairbairn, and fishwives. Caption: "James Fairbairn, D.D., Miss Fairbairn and Newhaven Fishwives."
Finlay, Arthur, Finlay, Hope and Finaly, Sophy, c 1906
Group portrait of Arthur Finlay, Hope Finlay and Sophy Finlay. No caption. From an exhibition caption: "Hill's great nephew and nieces Arthur, Hope and Sophy Finlay Photogravure by Alvin Langdon Coburn From original calotype negative, c. 1906".
Finlay, Marrion, Lyall, Margaret (Dryburgh), and Ramsay, Grace (Finlay), c 1918
Group portrait of Marrion Finlay, Margaret (Dryburgh) Lyall, and Grace (Finlay) Ramsay. Caption: "Newhaven". From an exhibition caption: "Finlay, Marrion, Lyall, Margaret (Dryburgh), and Ramsay, Grace (Finlay) Calotype called 'The Letter' Carbon print made by Andrew Elliot From original calotype negative, c. 1918.
Fishermen at Newhaven, c 1843-1846
Group portrait of fisherman at Newhaven, Edinburgh. Caption: "Fishermen at Newhaven, near Edinburgh".
Free Church Presbytery of Dundee, Ewing James, Miller, James, Miller, Samuel, and Roxburgh, John, c 1843-1847
Group portrait of Free Church Presbytery of Dundee. Caption: "Free Church Presbytery of Dundee".