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Clyde, River. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland - North Ayrshire. Stream. Longitude: -4.9167. Latitude: 55.7333.

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Subject Source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names

Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:

"A Pic Nic to the Falls of Clyde"

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Identifier: Acc.14511
Content Description

A poetic account of a journey to the Falls of the Clyde from Glasgow by an unidentified author. The title page reads: 'Lines to my sister Jessie, plagiarized from all the poets, in memory of 4th August 1877".

Includes 5 commercially produced photographs by James Valentine: 'The Clyde at Bothwell', 'Craignethan Castle', 'Stonebyers Linn', 'Corra Linn', 'Bonnington Linn'.

Dates: 1877

Correspondence to David Stevenson., 1830-1864.

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Identifier: Acc.10706/656
Scope and Contents Contains:Capt Basil Hall to David Stevenson concerning trip to America, 1830Alexander Dallas Bache, general letter of introduction for Stevenson, visiting United States, 1837Capt Basil Hall to David Stevenson concerning book on engineering in America, 1837Charles Adam to Robert Bald regarding American trip, 1837James Smith, Deanston, to David Stevenson concerning book on engineering in America, 1838Martin van Buren to...
Dates: 1830-1864.

Miscellaneous printed material, including charts and plans., 1763-?1870, undated.

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Identifier: Acc.10706/666
Scope and Contents Contains: a. Chart of the Calf Sound, Shewing the Navigable track between the Calf and Isle of Man, surveyed in 1835 by David Stevenson (printed).b. Article on Chicken Rock lighthouse, ?1870c. Plan of the new approach to the City of Edinburgh by a Bridge over Calton Street by Robert Stevenson, 1814 (printed).d. Printed leaflet Lighthouse on the Clyde with plans of ground floor, side and front elevation and a description.e. Printed pamphlet...
Dates: 1763-?1870, undated.