Engravings. Prints.
Found in 219 Collections and/or Records:
Engraving of a portrait of Mary Queen of Scots as a young woman.
Made to commemorate her marriage to the Dauphin in 1558.
Engraving - Part of Dundee Harbour - Dundee, Angus., 1830.
Engraving - Supply of water and harbour improvements - Campbelltown, Argyll - surveyed by George Martin., 1845.
Engraving, undated - Ground on east side to be laid out for building - Edinburgh, Leith., ?19th century.
Engravings by G Cumming - Harbour, extension eastward and other improvements - Dundee, Angus., 1840.
Engravings of flowers, hand-coloured in water-colours on vellum.
An additional paper folio containing a drawing of a leaf with measurements in French, has been inserted after folio 12.
Two inscriptions, `Paris April 26 1670` (folio 1) and `Pa Moray` (folio 43) have been deleted. They may be by Patrick Murray of Livingston, who kept an extensive botanic garden.
Extracts, early 19th century, made from a copy of the Lyon Register belonging to Andrew Plummer of Middle Steed and Sunderland Hall.
There are additions up to 1822 by the copyists David Deuchar, and his son Alexander, the seal-engravers.
The volumes are interleaved with pages engraved with blank shields, some of which have been completed in watercolours or in trick to illustrate the text.
'Fitzalan Prayerbook', a 15th-century devotional manuscript written and illuminated in England, bearing the arms of the Fitzalan Earls of Arundel.
Five leaves from an autograph album.
Including letters, receipts, drawings and engravings.
With items of Sir Richard Westmacott, Sir Francis Chantrey and Benjamin Haydon.
General Map illustrative of the operations in Portugal and the adjoining Frontier of Spain. [London: J Wyld, 1845?]. [Incomplete: southern sheet only]., Circa 1845.
Engraved by S Stockley.
Geographical and general map, over two sheets, of the Balearic Islands by Thomas Lopez., 1793.
Geographical map, over four sheets, of the Kindom of Granada by Thomas Lopez. , 1795.
Inset (6) : Costas de Espana y de Africa.
Geographical map, over four sheets, of the Kingdom of Valencia by Thomas Lopez., 1783.
Inset (16) : Mapa de la particular contribucion y huerta de Valencia.
'Geschlecht Buch dess Heiligen Reichs Stat Nürnberg Darinen alle alte und neue Adeliche Geschlecht daraus der Rath von 300 Jaren hero erwöhlth wordn Hierin zusamgebracht Anno 1610’, being histories, in different hands, of Nürnberg families.
Each history is preceded by an engraving of a figure with the arms of the family.
Jacobite relics comprising an engraved rose, a list of martyrs, a fragmentary family tree, and a supposed section of the plaid of Charles Edward Stuart.
John Sawers` Armorial, containing the arms of the Scottish nobility, mostly painted on engraved outlines.
Journal of a Continental tour of France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany and Belgium. , 1840-1841.
The unidentified writer describes local industries such as the working of Gobelins tapestry and the manufacture of glass beads at Venice, and Alpine glaciers and waterfalls. The volume is illustrated throughout by engravings, coloured postcards, and pencil sketches.
Journal of a tour to Scotland, 12 August-7 October 1842, kept by Miss S Taylor, of Moore Green, near Birmingham.
Journal of a tour to Scotland by Clement Mansfield Ingleby.
Journal of Dr Jacob Pattisson, President of the Royal Medical, Physical, and Speculative Societies in the University of Edinburgh, written during a tour of part of the Highlands, 1780.
La Veneta Laguna antica e moderna. Alvise del. ; Ant. Sandi scolp. Venice:Teodoro Viero, 1799., 1799.
"Ladies’ Album" (Edinburgh, undated), in which are pasted caricatures of persons, some of which are probably by John Gibson Lockhart., Early 19th century-mid 19th century.
Letter, 1832, of Thomas Carlyle to Allan Cunningham.
Carlyle praises and analyses Cunningham`s poem "The Maid of Elvar" and obliquely criticises the poetry of Sir Walter Scott.
Includes engravings and photographs of Carlyle, Carlyle-related locations, and one of Jane Welsh Carlyle inscribed by Thomas Carlyle in 1873.
Letter of Alexander Carlyle to unnamed correspondent., 1788.
Concerns ecclesiastical appointments.
A small engraving of Alexander Carlyle is included.