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'Edinburgh from the Artist's Room'; inscribed sketch from my bedroom window, 1845.                 Artist: Sir John Gilbert
AR984281 
Linlithgow Castle, West Lothian, Scotland, 1845. Artist: Sir John Gilbert
AR980585 
Horsemen at the time of Charles I, 1876. Artist: Sir John Gilbert
AR981336 
London Wall, London, 1808. Artist: John Thomas Smith
AR979782 
Sir Richard Whittington's House, Milton Street, City of London, 1800. Artist: Samuel Ireland
AR985066 
St James's Park and Horse Guards, Westminster, London, 1752(?). Artist: T Loveday
AR990032 
View of Northumberland House and Charing Cross, Westminster, London, 1840. Artist: A Legrand
AR986214 
Horse Guards Parade from the south-west, Westminster, London, 1753. Artist: Thomas Bowles
AR990068 
'Results of the northern excursion', 1822. Artist: George Cruikshank
AR982616 
'A Thousand Warm Receptions in the North', 1823. Artist: Anon
AR988710 
'St Stephen's Bell Man', 1820. Artist: Anon
AR988402 
Sir George McKenzie's house, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1845. Artist: Sir John Gilbert 
'Edinburgh Street', Edinburgh, Scotland, 1845; view of the house which once belonged to Sir George McKenzie, also known as 'Bloody McKenzie', Lord Advocate in the reign of Charles II. © The London Archives (City of London)/Heritage Images 
Unique Identifier AR980587 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3473px × 5028px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
Avenue
building
BUILDINGS
CHARLES II
clothes
color
Dress
EDINBURGH
Edinburgh Street
Exterior
GILBERT
Guildhall Library & Art Gallery
House
JOHN
John Gilbert
KILT
King Charles II
King of Great Britain and Ireland
LANE
LOCATION
Lord Advocate
McKenzie
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OUTSIDE
pen
Pencil
People
Road
royal
Royalty
Scotland
Sir George
Sir George McKenzie
Sir John
Sir John Gilbert
TGN
Watercolor