PH1979:0071.01:013
architecture, ingénierie
6 March 1884
View of a building site for the construction of the Forth Bridge, Firth of Forth, Scotland, United Kingdom
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PH1979:0071.01:013
architecture, ingénierie
dessins
PH1978:0229:003
View of a building site for the construction of the Forth Bridge, Firth of Forth, Scotland, United Kingdom
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PH1978:0229:003
dessins
livres, photographies
PH1981:0308:001-071
published 1868
Views of Balmoral Castle and grounds, and various scenic views, Channel Islands, England and Scotland and Ireland
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PH1981:0308:001-071
livres, photographies
published 1868
Effigy of Sir W. Scott's favourite dog Maida, by the side of the hall door at Abbotsford, Scotland
PH1980:0908:006
October 24, 1844
Effigy of Sir W. Scott's favourite dog Maida, by the side of the hall door at Abbotsford, Scotland
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PH1980:0908:006
photographies
PH1982:0347:070
architecture, architecture de paysage
ca. 1870
photographies
ca. 1870
architecture, architecture de paysage
dessins
PH1978:0229:111
1 July 1885
View of the ship, "Stirling Castle", near the building site of the Forth Bridge, Firth of Forth, Scotland
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PH1978:0229:111
dessins
1 July 1885
photographies
PH1982:0347:061
architecture, militaire
ca. 1870
photographies
ca. 1870
architecture, militaire
PH1981:1216
architecture
between 1850 and 1880
architecture
photographies
PH1982:0347:064
design d'intérieur, sculpture
ca. 1870
photographies
ca. 1870
design d'intérieur, sculpture
PH1980:0358:001
Description:
- Glasgow Town Hall is identifed by a sign "[illeg.] ALL WORKING MEN'S CLUB". The keystones of the arcades of the building are carved with human heads and grotesques known as the "Tontine Heads".
architecture, sculpture
1868-1871
View of Glasgow Town Hall (now demolished) and the Tontine Hotel with an equestrian monument in the foreground, Scotland
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PH1980:0358:001
Description:
- Glasgow Town Hall is identifed by a sign "[illeg.] ALL WORKING MEN'S CLUB". The keystones of the arcades of the building are carved with human heads and grotesques known as the "Tontine Heads".
architecture, sculpture