Edinburgh 11 The Scott Monument
- HA/5/45
- Item
- c1830s-1840s
Part of Photographs by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson
Mount number 45, image number 116.
Hill, David Octavius
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Edinburgh 11 The Scott Monument
Part of Photographs by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson
Mount number 45, image number 116.
Hill, David Octavius
Edinburgh 45 Greyfriars Churchyard Naismith, [Bethene] and Denniston Monuments
Part of Photographs by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson
Mount number 44, image number 81.
Hill, David Octavius
Part of Photographs by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson
Mount number 26, image number 82a.
Hill, David Octavius
Part of Photographs by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson
Monuments on East side including Dennistoun and Naismith monuments.
Hill, David Octavius
Part of Photographs by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson
The Dennistoun Monument.
Hill, David Octavius
Part of Photographs by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson
The Naismith Monument with 2 unknown men, John Herring and D.O.Hill.
Hill, David Octavius
Part of Photographs by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson
seated Rev. Dr. Patrick Clason, Alexander Earle Montieth, Robert Cunningham, Greham Spiers, Rev. Dr. George Muirhead, Rev. Dr. Thomas Charlmers, Rev. Dr. John Bruce, standing, Alexander Dunlop, Rev. Alexander Watson Brown, unknown, Prof. James Bannerman, Patrick Graham, unknown, Alexander Fraser, Rev. Dr. Thomas Guthrie, Rev. Foggo, unknown, Charles Chalmers, Rev. Dr. James Begg, Rev. James Fairburn.
Hill, David Octavius
Photographs by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson
The collection constists of 4 volumes containing 29 portrait carbon prints and 90 calotype prints by Hill and Adamson. The images are mainly portraits but also include some scenes of Edinburgh. Some of the portraits within the collection are of Hill and Adamson themselves and members of their families. In addition to this material, there is a volume (volume 5) of 50 photographic carbon prints printed by Jessie Bertram, Rose Street, Edinburgh in 1916 from original negatives by David Octavius Hill's and then published by Andrew Elliot, Princess Street, Edinburgh. These images consist mainly of portraits with a small number of photographs of Edinburgh included. A further 7 loose photographs also exist.
This collection is unfortunately too fragile for users to handle, however the material has been fully digitized and is available to view online both via this catalogue and on Flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/gsalib/sets/72157623414969565/
Hill, David Octavius
Poster for exhibition '6 Glasgow Photographers', Edinburgh
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Poster for exhibition '6 Glasgow Photographers', Richard Demarco Gallery, Edinburgh. The dates of the exhibition are 02 Nov-20 Nov, no year is given but it is believed to be late 20th century. Artists exhibited were Chris Webster, Denis Crossan, Douglas Bryce, Elizabeth Urquhart, Ray McKenzie and Jack Fordy. The artwork featured is a photograph by Chris Webster, 'N.Y.C.'.
*Not available / given
SACRO Lothian Day Centre, Epworth Halls, Edinburgh
Job files, images and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Folder containing black and white photographs, taken by George Oliver and of various sizes. Some annotated. Some photographs are duplicates of photographs in other folders. Includes: performers and performances from the Third Eye Centre and street performers from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Oliver, George
G's Sketchbook: Art School Prewar
Folder containing black and white contact sheets and negatives of photographs by George Oliver. Some are annotated. Includes: clocks in Kilmarnock, GSA's Mackintosh Building and Victoria street, Edinburgh.
Oliver, George
Folder containing black and white contact sheets and negatives of photographs taken by George Oliver. Most have been annotated. Also contains handwritten lists. Includes: Stirling, Liverpool, Edinburgh College of Art and Lillie Art Gallery.
Oliver, George
Folder containing black and white negatives and contact sheets of photographs taken by George Oliver. Most are annotated. Includes: Labour Party Eurofest at the Edinburgh Playhouse in 1984 as part of their election campaign for the European Elections with Neil Kinnock, Robin Cook and Donald Dewar speaking at such, Oriental Figurines and Scottish Crafts Trade Fair.
Oliver, George
Mitchell Exhibits: Exhibitions & Transport Landscape and Cityscape
Folder containing black and white contact sheets and negatives of photographs taken by George Oliver. Most are annotated. Also includes a handwritten list. Includes: Leith docks 1966, Edinburgh, cars, Catterline, Crail, Rossyln Chapel, Festival of Britain 1951, start of Monte Carlo Rally at Blythswood Square in 1955, vintage motor cars in various locations, Richmond Horse Show 1948 and Glasgow.
Oliver, George
Folder containing black and white contact sheets and negatives of photographs taken by George Oliver. Some are annotated. Includes: Catterline, Fife, Caithness, Mull and various cars.
Oliver, George
Folder containing 22 contact sheets and 224 negative of photographs taken by George Oliver. Majority are annotated. Includes: Museum of Childhood, Royal Scottish Museum, Henry Moore statues at Inverleith, New Town, Edinburgh University and Greyfriars graveyard.
Oliver, George
Folder containing 8 contact sheets and 114 negative strip of photographs taken by George Oliver. Most are annotated. Although the folder is entitled 'Edinburgh', some of the material is of scenes outwith Edinburgh and of cars. For example: scenes of George's Rolls Royce at Doune, Broughton House and an Albion car dating from 1920. The Edinburgh material includes: Museum of Childhood, Edinburgh University, New Town and George Street lane sales. Some negatives relate to photographs in the previous folder entitled 'Edinburgh Prints'.
Oliver, George
Folder containing 76 black and white photographs of various scenes in Edinburgh, taken by George Oliver and of various sizes. Some annotated. Also contains a newspaper cutting of a picture taken by George of a horse and cart on the Royal Mile. Most date from the period that the Olivers lived in Edinburgh as their Edinburgh address is given on many of the photographs. Includes: Playfair Library, glass houses at the Botanic Gardens, Life Association of Scotland Building, Princes Street, George Street, George Street lane sales, Leith Docks and the New Town.
Oliver, George
Folder containing 44 black and white and colour photographs of mostly unidentified shops fronts, all taken by George Oliver. Locations include: Glasgow, Edinburgh, St Andrews, and London. Shops include: grocers, chemists, booksellers, tobacconists, butchers and ironmongers.
Oliver, George