Anon.
'Two Persian lustred panels' [label pasted in bottom margin].
Anon.
'Two Persian lustred panels' [label pasted in bottom margin].
Monograph authored by Joshua Alder, 1792-1867, and Albany Hancock, 1806-1873, on the subject of Nudibranchia, an order of often brightly coloured marine gastropods without a shell and with external gills.
Article by B. Noble and A.S. Peters. Reprinted from Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society, Vol. 12 (Series II), Part 3, June 1961, pp. 119-122.
Based on an address to the introductory meeting of the Dunfermline Naturalists' Society, 17 December 1902. Reprinted from 'The Scottish Geographical Magazine', February and March 1903. Printed.
An address to the introductory meeting of the Dunfermline Naturalists' Society, 17 December 1902. Reprinted from The Scottish Geographical Magazine, February and March 1903.
Endorsed: '1903' and 'J. Tyrwhitt'.
Gourock: Scul?ture Press, 1983. 1st edition of 50 copies, signed and hand coloured by the Historian. Copy 37/50.
Manuscript.
Written with M.K. Wong.
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'A Persian Garden Carpet by Sir Martin Conway'.
One sheet (pp. 95-96) from an unidentified journal pasted on backing.
In Noticias de Galapagos, No. 4, December 1964. Also contains 'Zoological observations of Dr John Scouler (1804-1871) in the Galapagos', by Margaret S. Provan, lecturer.
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[Cities Exhibition.]
10 tinted lithographs printed on wood-pulp paper and glued together to form a rolled panorama (total dimensions approximately 50.8 x 1402cm). The original designs were created by Murdoch for a decorative frieze which his friend Patrick Geddes proposed for the exterior of the Castlehill Water Reservoir. Although the scheme never came to fruition, Murdoch published an edition of lithographs from his designs, accompanied by a descriptive booklet, for use as a teaching aid or for interior decoration. This was entitled 'A Procession of the Kings of Scotland from Duncan & Macbeth to George II & Prince Charles Stewart with the Principal Historical Characters in their Proper Arms and Costumes' (1902). A larger edition of the lithographs, also with an accompanying booklet, was published in 1917 and entitled 'A Procession of Scottish History, Showing the Succession of Scottish Kings and the Principal Figures of their Reigns, from the Time of Duncan and Macbeth, in their Proper Arms and Costumes'.
This copy is the larger edition of 1917, but does not have its original container or accompanying booklet.