'View of Glasgow [ ] 1793'
'Supplement to the Glasgow Weekly Herald, 5 May 1894'
'Mollison, Ness & Co. Lithographers, Glasgow'
Anon.
'View of Glasgow [ ] 1793'
'Supplement to the Glasgow Weekly Herald, 5 May 1894'
'Mollison, Ness & Co. Lithographers, Glasgow'
Anon.
'Grampian Mountains, from the summit of Ben Cluech - The Highest of the Ochil Hills. A Station of the Trigonometrical Survey of Great Britain'
Panorama of the Grampian mountains, with explanatory text printed underneath skyline of the mountains.
'Published by J.A. Knipe, Carlisle, 1875'
'J.A. Knipe Author of the Geological Map of the British Isles' [signature bottom right corner]
'Maclure & Macdonald Litho to the Queen London'
On the reverse of the two final cards of each half 'Map of Routes from Glasgow to Loch Lomond, Loch Katrine, The Trossachs, Lake of Menteith, The Ochil Hills etc'
'Constructed, Engraved & Published by Machise & Macdonald, Glasgow'
The panorama is folded into a hardcover with cloth, embossed 'Grampian Mountains from Ben Cleuch Summit of the Ochil Hills Clackmannan'
Author: J[ ] A[ ] Knipe.
'Joppa Paas'
Anon.
From 'Valentines Series'.
'The Maeshowe Orkney'
Perspective view, section and ground plan of Maeshowe burial mound in Orkney.
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'Wi[th] Screen 6 (Anthropol)' endorsed in manuscript in pencil on reverse.
[Cities Exhibition]
'Atholl and Breadalbane Highlands of Perthshire'
'The Edinburgh Geographical Institute'
'John Bartholomew'
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Scale: 1 inch to 2 miles.
Map of Perthshire.
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Scale: 1 inch to 4 miles.
'Specimen cutting from Large Map' endorsed in top margin.
'Rosayth Castle where [ ] was born in 1772'
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'Roxburghshire Sheet XIV' [Ordnance Survey map]
'Surveyed in 1859, contoured and engraved in 1862, published 30th Sept[emb]r 1863'
Anon.
Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile.
'Nautical Survey of the Firth of Tay Robert Stevenson Civil Engineer John Steedman Assistant 1816'
'Engraved by T. Ivory Dundee.'
'Surveyed and Navigated by Direction of the Corporation of Trinity House Dundee, George Clerk Esquire Master, 1816'
T[ ] Ivory after Robert Stevenson.
Scale: 2 inches to 1 mile.
From the 'Waverley Series'.
'Sir James Stewart Bart'
James Stewart Bart after Alexander Trotter.
No. VII from T.G. Stevenson, 'Edinburgh in the Olden Time' a facsimile edition of a series of 63 drawings by Rev. J. Sime (Edinburgh, 1880).
No. X from T.G. Stevenson, 'Edinburgh in the Olden Time' a facsimile edition of a series of 63 drawings by Rev. J. Sime (Edinburgh, 1880).