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St. Andrew's Castle.
AR9112119 
St. Mary's College, St. Andrews. General view, looking west across North Street towards the College Church of St Salvator.
AR9112115 
Roslin. View of a window in the upper storey of Roslin Chapel, with an unidentified man seated in the left foreground.
AR9112122 
John Knox's House, Edingburgh. View looking along the High Street towards the house.
AR9112104 
David Octavius Hill. Head-and-shoulders left profile portrait of David Octavius Hill (1802-1870)
AR9112161 
Half-length seated portrait, in right profile, of the sculptor John Henning (1771-1851)
AR9112028 
The Dredging Sans, Newhaven. Unidentified group of women carrying washing.
AR9112155 
Mrs. Rigby. Full-length seated portrait, looking off to the left, of Elizabeth Rigby (1809-1893), later Lady Eastlake.
AR9112048 
My sister Mary, Mrs. Watson. Half-length portrait, looking to the left and holding a book in her right hand, of David Octavius Hill's sister, Mary Watson.
AR9112045 
Asleep among the grass. Master Hope Finlay. Full-length study of the sleeping child John Hope Finlay (1839-1907).
AR9112068 
The Lady Ruthven. Full-length standing portrait of Lady Mary Hamilton Ruthven (1789-1855), with back turned to camera.
AR9112093 
Newhaven fisherwomen. Full-length portrait of the two women, carrying wicker fish baskets on their backs.
AR9112132 
Byrne ??? The Irish Harper. Full-length portrait, in right profile, of the blind Irish harpist Patrick Byrne, seated playing the harp.
AR9112064 
Dr. Lane in an Indian dress. Full-length standing portrait of Dr Edward William or John Lane, in Indian dress and holding a jezail.
AR9112073 
Three-quarter length seated portrait of the sculptor Alexander Handyside Ritchie (1804-1870), looking off to the right.
AR9112025 
Matrons and Maids, Newhaven. Group portrait of five Newhaven fisherwomen, Mrs Grace Ramsay and four unidentified women.
AR9112145 
Rev. Jabes [sic, for Jabez] Bunting, D.D. Half-length seated portrait of the Rev. Dr. Jabez Bunting (1779-1858)
AR9112160 
Newhaven Fisherwomen. Waiting for the Boats. Group of Mrs Logan and two unidentified woman, pose with their wicker baskets.
AR9112146 
Mrs. Rigby. Full-length standing portrait, taken out of doors and looking directly towards the camera, of Elizabeth Rigby (1809-1893), later Lady Eastlake.
AR9112050 
A port hole, Edinburgh Castle. Portrait of a sergeant and a private of the 92nd Gordon Highlanders posed beside a cannon in Edinburgh Castle.
AR9112062 
'Linlithgow is excelling.' Linlithgow Palace wall. Close view of niches and sculptural detail above the main entrance. 
Linlithgow is excelling.' Linlithgow Palace wall. Close view of niches and sculptural detail above the main entrance, From a volume of calotype images and portraits. Early photographic technique also called Talbotype. Dating from 1849. David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson. 
Unique Identifier AR9112120 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5772px × 4290px 
Photo Credit © British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY 
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