Edinburgh. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh. Inhabited place. Longitude: -3.2167. Latitude: 55.9500.
Found in 188 Collections and/or Records:
Parchment genealogy of the family of Mackintosh, authenticated by the seal of the City of Edinburgh.
Pen and ink drawings of views in Edinburgh and vicinity.
Possibly made for engraving.
Petition to the Dean of Guild by Sir William Bruce.
Concerning the repair of a tenement in the High Street, Edinburgh.
Photocopies of two letters, 1797-1798, of John Grant to his sister Janet.
With photocopy of letter, 1801, of Margaret Cummine to her cousins, concerning people and events in Edinburgh.
Photocopy, 1970, of a typescript of reminiscences, 1909, of John Gilray, entitled "Early Days of the Socialist Movement in Edinburgh".
Photocopy of anonymous manuscript, "The Custom House Club. An Epic Poem", Edinburgh.
Humorous rhyming poem ridiculing men`s clubs and a particular group of gentlemen. Mock epic style employing a procession, feast,
ballad, etc.
Photograph of Princes Street, Edinburgh, taken by Ada Jack Anderson.
Photographic archive of Paul Shillabeer.
Principally concerning the Edinburgh International Festival, to which Shillabear was official photographer from 1948 to 1973, but also concerning Edinburgh and other parts of Scotland, craftsmen and artists at work and portraits.
Photographs, 1917, of nursing staff and patients at 2nd Scottish General Hospital, Craigleith, Edinburgh.
Includes later photographs of views in Egypt and Palestine on a voyage in the eastern Mediterranean.
Plan and section of proposed railway line from Edinburgh to the coalfields of Mid and East Lothian, by Robert Stevenson., 1818.
Plan of the Edinburgh and Dundee Railway., 1836.
Plan of the Edinburgh and Dundee Railway from a survey by Robert Stevenson and Son., 1836.
"Plan of the proposed alterations of the Dalkeith Road from Craigour to the south corner of Mr Wauchope`s Inclosures [at Edmonstone]", surveyed by Thomas Johnson.
Plans and section of the Edinburgh, Leith and Glasgow Railway, by Robert Stevenson., 1835.
Plans and sections of proposed railway from Edinburgh to Peebles and of branches to Lasswade and Roslin, by David Stevenson., 1845.
Plans of Edmonston House and grounds.
With notes concerning a proposed new garden wall, and inset a section of wall with notes and measurements approaching the house from Dalkeith Road.