Coaches outside a house on the main road, north out of Callander (?)
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- c1853-1896
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Coaches outside a house on the main road, north out of Callander (?)
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Cup presented to the yacht club in 1855 by the Earl of Eglinton
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Drinking fountain with Glasgow coat of arms - Macfarlane's patent, Saracen Foundry, Glasgow
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Volume I After image 103 is a cutting included in volume after this image - 'Death of an Invergordon Centenarian', a descendant of Rob Roy.
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(Elderly woman in fringed shawl, standing)
Volume III. After image 266 are 2 pages of press cuttings re: 'the valley of the Avon & Barncluth' and a meeting of the Glasgow Callander Club.
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Elgin Place Church - Greek temple style church at Pitt St.
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Fireman on Edinburgh to Glasgow Railway, possibly the photographer William Graham
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It is thought that this image depicts William Graham (1845-1914), photographer, in his railway working clothes. William Graham was born in Springburn and became a railway fireman on locomotives working on the North British Railway Co’s Edinburgh to Glasgow line. He was sacked after participating in the railwaymen's strike of 1890-1891 and then went into business on his own as a photographer, having been an enthusiastic amateur for many years. It was probably through their shared interest in photography that he met Duncan Brown.
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First Normal Seminar in Glasgow, est. 1829, with pupils outside
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Five men and two boys in a garden
Volume III. Possible a photo of a photo. After image 304 are 6 pages of press cuttings referring to the opening of the New City Halls and to performances of the Glasgow Choral Union (1852).
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