Copy illustrations, plans, sections and elevations of proposed new structures or proposed revised structures to be situated in Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline. These are included as illustrations in Geddes' report to the Carnegie Dunfermline Trust, 'City Development: a study of parks, gardens and culture-institutes', (1904).
Aitken, George Shaw, 1836-1921, architectSix views of proposed improvements in Pittencrief Park, Dunfermline.
Anon. [George Shaw Aitken and Patrick Geddes].
Aitken, George Shaw, 1836-1921, architectThree perspective views of Edinburgh.
Anon. [G.S. Aitken]
Aitken, George Shaw, 1836-1921, architect'Suggested new North Bridge. View to the South-West'
'G.S. Aitken architect'
Sixteen copies (colour and black and white) of a bird's eye view.
'Open Space South of Married Soldiers Quarters'
'G.S. Aitken delt.'
Perspective view of the Mound from Ramsay Garden to Bank Street showing the improvements proposed by Patrick Geddes.
George Shaw Aitken after Patrick Geddes.
Aitken, George Shaw, 1836-1921, architectPlan of the Mound, Edinburgh, between Royal Scottish Academy and West Bow.
'Edinburgh Foru[ ]'
Anon. [George Shaw Aitken]
Scale: 1 inch to 50 feet.
Inset: sketch perspective (pencil) lower left corner.
'[ ] by P. Geddes 1885 - 95? See sketch perspective' endorsed in top margin in manuscript in pencil.
'Measured drawing Holyrood &c.' endorsed in manuscript.
Incomplete, parts of top and bottom margin missing, endorsement and sketch perspective incomplete.
Aitken, George Shaw, 1836-1921, architectPerspective view of the Mound, Edinburgh.
Anon. [George Shaw Aitken]
'Edinburgh, the Mound: suggestions for re-arrangement of lay-out'
'Plan will follow same size sheet' endorsed in manuscript in pencil on reverse.
'Cities Exhibition No. 822'
Incomplete along right margin.
Aitken, George Shaw, 1836-1921, architectIndicating that he wishes to resume connections with the Old Edinburgh School of Art, and that the Mound Place drawings are available.
Aitken, George Shaw, 1836-1921, architectResponse to Ross's letter advising returning a draft with corrections, post script discussing syllabus schedules with suggested timing amendments.
Aitken, George Shaw, 1836-1921, architectRefers to proposals to building designs in the environs of the Edinburgh High School and Calton Hill.
Aitken, George Shaw, 1836-1921, architectDiscusses a new artwork, and arrangements for its transfer to the Outlook Tower. Advises he has completed a design for the Peace Palace at the Hague in connection with a competition, he will look to work with a London architect. Expresses his reservations around the National Gallery project and that he wishes to recall the plans with the advent of the new [Liberal] government.
Aitken, George Shaw, 1836-1921, architectRefers to Patrick Geddes' National Gallery scheme. Suggestion that plan should be placed before Scottish Secretary. Refers to Andrew Carnegie and the possibility of acquiring a contribution of about £100,000 from him.
Aitken, George Shaw, 1836-1921, architectAdvises that a photograph and tracing are enclosed [not extant] relating to the proposed construction of a gallery at Calton Hill, Edinburgh. Mentions that Baillie Andrew Cowan Telfer is opposed to alterations of the High School. Discusses the merits and constraints of his plans. Mentions the Usher Hall.
Aitken, George Shaw, 1836-1921, architectRefers to Patrick Geddes' National Gallery scheme and to Aitken's meeting with John Marshall, rector of the Royal High School. Discusses proposed plans and how to approach Andrew Carnegie for support. Mentions John Ross, Mr Robertson, and Mr Morrison. Includes diagram.
Aitken, George Shaw, 1836-1921, architect