'Taym C[ ]n Castle'
'Drawn & Engraved by W. Forrest'
'Perthshire' endorsed in manuscript in pencil in bottom margin.
Six postcard views and one plan of Rosyth garden village and naval base, mounted on one sheet.
Anon.
- 'Proposed Development Rosyth Ltd.'; 'John Nettlefold & Co. Ltd. Town Planning Experts Harborne Birmingham'
- 'Portion of Rosyth Village' (4)
- 'Rosyth Naval Base'
-'Rosyth Village'
'Stirling Castle'
'G.F. Robson del.'
'T [ ]en Lith.'
'London, Day & Son Glasgow, R. Grimm & Co.'
T [ ]en after George Fennel Robson, 1790-1833, painter.
Hand-drawn map representing valley sections of the rivers Tay and Thames.
Anon.
'P. Sandby R.A. pinx[i]t'
'F. Chesham sculp.'
'Published as the Act directs by G. Kearsly in Fleet Street May 1 1779'
F[ ] Chesham after P[ ] Sandby.
'Plate XLVII' inscribed top right corner.
From an unidentified publication.
Anon. [John Slezer]
'C.1' endorsed bottom right corner.
From John Slezer, 'Theatrum Scotia' (Edinburgh, 1797).
Engraving cropped, parts of top and bottom margin missing.
Illustrations, photographs, maps and plans of individual towns, cities and regions in Scotland.
This series is part of Patrick Geddes’ large collection of maps, plans, photographs, prints and drawings of countries and regions around the world. Much of this collection was part of Geddes' Cities and Town Planning Exhibition.
Geddes, Sir Patrick, 1854-1932, Knight, biologist, sociologist, educationist and town planner