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Sir Walter Scott's Monument, Edinburgh
Ref: P/5671
Categories: UK Topography / Scotland / Edinburgh
Medium: Lithograph
Artist: Gellatly J
Engraver: Gordon J
Publisher: J Menzies
Dimensions: 462 x 299 mm

86%
Abbotsford. The Seat of Sir Walter Scott Baronet.
Ref: P/20059
Categories: UK Topography / Scotland / Abbotsford
Medium: Steel
Artist: Kidd J B
Engraver: Lizars W H
Dimensions: 90 x 127 mm

86%
Re-embarkation of Her Majesty and Prince Albert on the 3rd of September 1846.
Ref: P/10644
Categories: UK Topography / Jersey / St. Helier
Medium: Lithograph
Artist: Ouless P J
Engraver: Walter H
Date: 1846
Dimensions: 220 x 333 mm

86%
The Black Knight and the Clerk of Copmanhurst revelling.
Ref: P/22146
Categories: Literature
Medium: Mezzotint
Artist: Fradelle H
Engraver: Say W
Publisher: Moon, Boys & Graves
Date: 1830
Dimensions: 428 x 505 mm

85%
Trossachs Loch Katrine. Crested from the designs of George P. Kennedy, Architect, Sussex Chambers, St James's, London.
Ref: P/5672
Categories: UK Topography / Scotland
Medium: Lithograph
Dimensions: 222 x 318 mm

84%
Thomas Skarrath Hall
Ref: P/28779
Categories: Portraits / Hall
Medium: Mezzotint
Engraver: Macbeth-Raeburn H
Dimensions: 524 x 406 mm

83%
To His Excellency Philip Earle of Hardwicke, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Lord Lieutenant General & General Governor of Ireland, The distinguished friend of the Country over which he presides, & the zealous patron of all its charitable Institutions, This plate is most respectfully inscribed by the Governors and Guardians of the Female Orphan House.
Ref: P/32267
Categories: Portraits / Hardwicke, Philip Earl of
Medium: Mezzotint
Artist: Hamilton H D
Engraver: Ward W
Publisher: William Allen, Dublin and Colnaghi, London
Date: 1806
Dimensions: 280 x 380 mm


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