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David Octavius Hill. Head-and-shoulders left profile portrait of David Octavius Hill (1802-1870)
AR9112161 
Miss Munro. Three-quarter length seated portrait of Justine Monro (later Gallie), looking down and slightly to the right, her left hand raised to her cheek.
AR9112054 
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AR9112033 
Mrs. Rigby. Full-length seated portrait, looking off to the left, of Elizabeth Rigby (1809-1893), later Lady Eastlake.
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Half-length seated portrait, in right profile, of the sculptor John Henning (1771-1851)
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Lady Eastlake. Three-quarter length seated portrait of Elizabeth Rigby (1809-1893), later Lady Eastlake, her head resting on her left hand and looking downwards.
AR9112041 
The Lady Ruthven. Full-length standing portrait of Lady Mary Hamilton Ruthven (1789-1855), with back turned to camera.
AR9112093 
Three-quarter length seated portrait of the sculptor Alexander Handyside Ritchie (1804-1870), looking off to the right.
AR9112025 
Finlay of Colonsay. Three-quarter length seated portrait of the deerstalker Finlay, looking off to the left. The sitter wears a tartan tunic and holds a deerstalking telescope in his lap.
AR9112052 
Revd. Dr. John Brown. Three-quarter length seated portrait of the Rev. Dr. John Brown (1784-1858), seated at a table, looking off to the right, with a book held in his right hand.
AR9112040 
Full-length standing portrait, striking a declamatory pose, of the artist Thomas Duncan (1807-1845), a stick held in his right hand, his left hand held against his waistcoat.
AR9112026 
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 
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 
Miss Munro and Misses Graham Binney. Three-quarter length portrait study of the three young ladies, their arms clasped round each other and looking off to the right.
AR9112046 
Rev. Jabes [sic, for Jabez] Bunting, D.D. Half-length seated portrait of the Rev. Dr. Jabez Bunting (1779-1858)
AR9112160 
A sleeping child. Daughter of A. S. Logan Esq. Full-length portrait of the sleeping Elizabeth Logan, lying facing the camera, a doll held in her right arm.
AR9112067 
Byrne ??? The Irish Harper. Full-length portrait, in right profile, of the blind Irish harpist Patrick Byrne, seated playing the harp.
AR9112064 
Asleep among the grass. Master Hope Finlay. Full-length study of the sleeping child John Hope Finlay (1839-1907).
AR9112068 
Master James Miller. Full-length portrait of James (Jimmy) Miller, standing in Scottish dress and looking directly towards the camera, a helmet on the chair behind him.
AR9112077 
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. 
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, 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 AR9112045 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4374px × 5384px 
Photo Credit © British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
albion
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talbotype
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