CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION AND INVENTORY
MSS.5203-6 Nattes Drawings
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MSS.5203-6
JOHN CLAUDE NATTES. Drawings by Nattes, 1780, 1797, 17991801, n.d., of Scottish scenes and buildings with a few in north-east England (MS 5206, ff. 46-71). Nattes’ original sketchbooks were bound, somewhat haphazardly, into five volumes of which one (possibly the fourth) is missing. The chronological order of the drawings in MSS 5203-5 would appear to be: MS 5204, ff.1-24
August 1797
MS 5203, ff.37-65
9-14 August 1799
MS 5204, ff.25-60
14-23 September 1799
MS 5203, ff.1-36
30 September – 10 October 1799
MS 5205, ff.1-47
12-30 Oct 1799
MS 5205, ff.48-81
August 1800
Most of the drawings in MS.5206 are undated: f.1 is dated 11 September 1780; f.38, 17 October 1800; ff.46 and 57, 3 and 6 November 1801. It would seem that ff.46-70 (possibly ff.40-70) were drawn in November 1801, but it is not clear which other drawings were made in 1780 and which in 1800. Nattes made many drawings in 1799 whilst accompanying John (later Sir John) Stoddart on some of his travels in Scotland. Three of them were amongst those reproduced in Stoddart’s Remarks on Local Scenery and Manners in Scotland during the years 1799 and 1800 (London: William Miller, 1801), 2 volumes. Eight others were amongst those reproduced from etchings by James Fittler in Nattes’ Scotia Depicta (London: William Miller, 1804). The drawings were owned by the Edinburgh bookseller David Douglas in 1875 (MS.5203, f.6) who annotated a number of the leaves. He allowed two to be reproduced in S.R. Macphail, History of the Religious House of Pluscardyn (Edinburgh: Oliphant, Anderson and Ferrier, 1881); seven in David MacGibbon and Thomas Ross, The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland (Edinburgh: David
Douglas, 1887-92), 5 volumes; and one in MacGibbon and Ross, The Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1896), volume 1. All the reproductions are smaller than the originals. ii + 65ff.; 60ff.; 83ff.; iii + 70 ff. Folio. Bought, Dowell’s, 27 February 1951, lot 400. Reid Fund.
MS.5203
f.1
30 Sep [1799]
Castle Stuart near Inverness the property of the Earl of Moray
2
30 Sep [1799]
Castle Stuart
3
1 Oct [1799]
Inverness from the Edinburgh road
4
3 Oct [1799]
The Pier and part of the Firth of Cromarty Reproduced in J.C. Nattes, Scotia Depicta (London: William Miller, 1804), number 34.
5
2 Oct [1799]
Ruins of Fortrose Cathedral [with adjacent houses]
6
3 Oct [1799]
Cromarty from the West the property of — Ross Esq Reproduced in John Stoddart, Remarks on Local Scenery and Manners in Scotland (London: William Miller, 1801), volume 2, facing page 99.
7
[3 Oct 1799
continuation of f.8]
8
3 Oct [1799]
Cromarty House and Town, with the Firth, the Tutors
8v.
[n.d.
unidentified castellated building]
9
3 Oct [1799]
Cromarty House, Town &c from the East
10
4 Oct [1799]
Bridge at Nairn
11
5 Oct [1799]
Ruins at Inschoch Castle near Nairn
12
5 Oct [1799]
Ruins at Inschoch Castle, with a distant view of the Opening of Cromarty Firth
13
5 Oct [1799]
View at Forres Part reproduced in David MacGibbon and Thomas Ross, The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1892), volume 5, page 102.
14
5 Oct [1799]
Kinloss Abbey, late the property of Miss Brodie of Lethen. N.B Belonging now to J.P. Grant of Rothiemurchus.
15
5 Oct [1799]
Kinloss Abbey
16
5 Oct [1799]
Burgie Castle, the property of — Dunbar Esq. of Grainge. All of which except the Tower, was pulled down a very few years ago.
17
5 Oct [1799]
Burgie Castle Reproduced in David MacGibbon and Thomas Ross, The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1887), volume 2, page 261.
18
5 Oct [1799]
Aslisk Castle, the property of Earl Fife
19
6 Oct [1799]
Episcopal Palace, Spynie
20
6 Oct [1799]
Inside view of episcopal palace at Spynie, the property of the Earl of Findlater
21
7 Oct [1799]
Ruins of Pluscarden Priory, the Property of Earl Fife Reproduced in J.C. Nattes, Scotia Depicta (London: William Miller, 1804), number 41.
22
7 Oct [1799]
Pluscarden Priory
23
7 Oct [1799]
Inside view of Pluscarden [Priory] Reproduced in S.R. Macphail, History of the Religious House of Pluscardyn (Edinburgh: Oliphant, Anderson and Ferrier, 1881), facing page 160.
24
7 Oct [1799]
Pluscarden [Priory and grounds]
25
7 Oct [1799]
Pluscarden [Priory] Reproduced in S.R. Macphail, History of the Religious House of Pluscardyn (Edinburgh: Oliphant, Anderson and Ferrier, 1881), facing page 163.
26
9 Oct [1799]
Ruins of the Bishop’s House at Elgin, the property of His Grace the Duke of Gordon Reproduced in David MacGibbon and Thomas Ross, The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1892), volume 5, page 91.
27
9 Oct [1799]
Grant Lodge Elgin, the residence of Sir James Grant of Grant, Bart. [with the cathedral in the background]
28
9 Oct [1799]
View [of Elgin Cathedral] from the Drawing Room Window at Grant Lodge
29
9 Oct [1799]
Ruins of Elgin Cathedral
30
9 Oct [1799]
[Internal view of] Elgin Cathedral Reproduced in John Stoddart, Remarks on Local Scenery and Manners in Scotland (London: William Miller, 1801), volume 2, facing page 117.
31
9 Oct [1799]
House [known as “Duffus Manse”] near Elgin Cathedral Reproduced in David MacGibbon and Thomas Ross, The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1892), volume 5, page 90.
32
9 Oct [1799]
View [of Elgin Cathedral] from Sir James Grant’s Window
33
10 Oct [1799]
View of [city of] Elgin from the South East
34
10 Oct [1799]
Bishop’s Mill, Elgin
35
10 Oct [1799]
Lochnabo, near Elgin, the property of Earl Fife
36
10 Oct [1799]
Hunting Telegraph, erected by His Grace the Duke of Gordon, near Gordon Castle
37
9 Aug 1799
Nethanfoot Bridge, on the road between Lanark & Hamilton
38
[?9 Aug 1799]
View of the Vale of Clyde on the road between Lanark and Hamilton
39
[?9 Aug 1799]
View at Dalserf
40
[?9 Aug 1799]
A Coal-Work at Dalserf
41
[?9 Aug 1799]
View on the road between Dalserf & Hamilton
42
[?9 Aug 1799]
View on the road between Dalserf and Hamilton
43
[?9 Aug 1799]
View on the road between Dalserf and Hamilton
44
[?9/10 Aug 1799]
View at Millheugh on the Avon Water, with [[Lady]] Merchiston’s House. Broom Hall
45
[?9/10 Aug 1799]
View at Millheugh on the Avon Water
46
[?9/10 Aug 1799]
View at Millheugh on the Avon Water
47
[?9/10 Aug 1799]
Avon Bridge near Hamilton
48
[?9/10 Aug 1799]
A Dove Cote at Hamilton
49
[?9/10 Aug 1799]
Bothwell Castle from the grounds of Bothwell House
50
10 Aug 1799
The Mill at Millheugh [on the Calder], the residence of Professor [John] Millar near Glasgow
51
10 Aug 1799
The Mill at Millheugh [on the Calder], the residence of Professor [John] Millar near Glasgow
52
[?10 Aug 1799]
The Bridge at Millheugh [on the Calder]
53
[?10 Aug 1799]
Millheugh [on the Calder], the residence of Professor [John] Millar near Glasgow
54
[?10 Aug 1799]
Millheugh [on the Calder], the residence of Professor [John] Millar near Glasgow
55
[?10 Aug 1799]
Prior[y] Bridge near Millheugh on the Calder
56
[?10 Aug 1799]
a Mill on the Calder below Millheugh
57
[?10 Aug 1799]
Bothwell House & Castle
58
[?10 Aug 1799]
Bothwell House from Blantyre Priory Reproduced in John Stoddart, Remarks on Local Scenery and Manners in Scotland (London: William Miller, 1801), volume 1, facing page 180.
59
[?10 Aug 1799]
Bothwell Castle with part of the ruins of Blantyre Priory
60
10 Aug [1799]
Bothwell Castle with part of the ruins of Blantyre Priory
61
13 Aug [1799]
Cathcart Castle near Glasgow
62
13 Aug [1799]
Cathcart Castle & Mill
63
13 Aug [1799]
[[Paper]] Snuff Mill near Cathcart Castle
64
14 Aug [1799]
Ruins of the Bishop’s House, Partick Reproduced in David MacGibbon and Thomas Ross, The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1892), volume 5, page 4.
65
14 Aug 1799
Inside of the ruins of the Bishop’s House at Partick near Glasgow
MS.5204 f.1
[?Aug 1797]
John Leod (?) our artist
2
[?Aug 1797]
The Farm [, Dunkeld]
2v.
[? Aug 1797
opposite view of f.3v.]
3
[?Aug 1797
unidentified; ?Dunkeld]
3v.
[?Aug 1797]
[?] Hall of Ossian, Dunkeld
4
[?Aug 1797]
The Farm [, Dunkeld]
5
[?Aug 1797
unidentified; ?Dunkeld]
6
[?Aug 1797]
Dunkeld House
7
[?Aug 1797]
East View of Dunkeld
8
[?Aug 1797]
East View of Dunkeld
9
[?Aug 1797]
Inver Ferry from the Cascade
9v.
[?Aug 1797]
The Hermitage Dunkeld
10
[?Aug 1797]
Inver Ferry from Neil Gow’s seat
11
[?Aug 1797]
Inver Ferry at Dunkeld
12
[?Aug 1797]
Dunkeld from the East
13
[?Aug 1797]
Dunkeld & East Ferry from the North
14
[?Aug 1797]
Dunkeld & East Ferry Reproduced in J.C. Nattes, Scotia Depicta (London: William Miller, 1804), number 47, with an apparently incorrect date.
15
[?Aug 1797]
Murthly Ferry
15v.
[?Aug 1797
The] Hermitage [Dunkeld]
16
[?Aug 1797
unidentified scene, possibly associated with f.17]
16v.
[?Aug 1797
The] Hermitage Dunkeld
17
[?Aug 1797]
Newtyle & Birnam
17v.
[?Aug 1797]
Kings Seat Bridge
18
[?Aug 1797]
Newtyle
18v.
[?Aug 1797]
Newtyle & Birnam Rocks
19
[?Aug 1797]
Kings Seat Bridge
19v.
9 Aug 1797
View of Dunkeld from Birnam Rocks
20
[?Aug 1797]
The Craig of Kadpole [inserted sheet]
21
[?Aug 1797]
Dans les Jardins de Dunkeld (?)
21
[?Aug 1797
unidentified scene containing part of Birnam Forest]
22
[9 Aug 1797]
Birnam Rocks
22
9 Aug 1797
Birnam Hill
23
[?9 Aug 1797]
View of Colry mills & Murthly
23v.
[?9 Aug 1797]
View from the Summerhouse at Murthly
24
[?9 Aug 1797]
Murthly
24v.
[?9 Aug 1797
unidentified scene, possibly showing Murthly]
25
14 Sep 1799
First Fall on the Water of Leven, the boundary of Inverness and Argyll Shires
26
14 Sep [1799]
Lake below the First Fall on the Water of Leven
26v.
[n.d.
unidentified inchoate pencil sketch]
27
14 Sep [1799]
Second Fall on the Water of Leven, looking down the Glen
28
14 Sep [1799]
Second Fall of Eass na Smudh on the Water of Leven
29
14 Sep [1799]
Second Fall of Eass na Smudh
30
14 Sep [1799]
Succession of Falls of the Water of Leven
31
14 Sep [1799]
Third Fall on the Water of Leven
32
14 Sep [1799]
Fourth Fall on the Water of Leven
33
14 Sep [1799]
Fourth Fall on the Water of Leven
34
14 Sep [1799]
View of Braenahavon on the Water of Leven
35
16 Sep [1799]
Bridge of Kiochnis with a view of Ben Nevis
36
16 Sep [1799]
Bridge of Kiochnis with Glen Scaadal on the opposite side of the Loch
37
17 Sep 1799
Inside view of Inverlochy Castle
38
17 Sep 1799
Inverlochy Castle near Fort William on the Estate of his Grace the Duke of Gordon
39
17 Sep 1799
Tor Castle, with a view of Ben Nevis
40
17 Sep 1799
Tor Castle, near Fort William, on the Estate of [Donald] Cameron Esq. of Loch Eil
41
17 Sep 1799
Fall on the water of Doo near Annat
42
18 Sep [1799]
View of Annat, the residence of — Campbell Esq from Tomadou, with Cambus na Gall, Loch Eil, Knock na feagh, Stroan Nevis Meal a Chrui, Ben Riach, Meal an thui, Ben Nevis &c
43
18 Sep [1799]
Fall of Eass Bony in Glen Nevis
44
18 Sep [1799]
View in Glen Nevis, looking Westward
45
18 Sep [1799]
Stuil Vaan, a Waterfall in Glen Nevis
46
18 Sep [1799]
View of Glen Nevis looking Westward
47
18 Sep [1799]
View of Eass (?) Tholly & Stuil Vaan, in Glen Nevis
48
20 Sep [1799]
View of Loch Eil Head from Tom na Don near Annat
49
20 Sep [1799]
Inverlochy Castle with Ben Nevis from the opposite side of the River
50
20 Sep [1799]
High Bridge over the Speyan 8 miles from Fort William
51
20 Sep [1799]
Eassich Gregor, near Tirendrish
52
20 Sep [1799]
View of Tirendrish, the residence of the Revd Mr [Thomas] Ross [minister of Kilmonivaigh], with the entrances of Glen Speyan and Glen Roy
53
21 Sep [1799]
The Bridge of Bohuntoun near the entrance of Glen Roy
54
21 Sep [1799]
View in Glen Roy, with part of the Parallel Roads
55
22 Sep [1799]
View on the River Arkeig at Achnacarry
56
22 Sep [1799]
The Saw Mill at Achnacarry
57
22 Sep [1799]
South End of Loch Arkeig
58
22 Sep [1799]
The Waterfall at Eassnakahaig near Achnacarry
59
22 Sep [1799]
Ruins of Glengarry Castle, the property of [Alexander Ranaldson] McDonell Esq.
60
23 Sep [1799]
View of Faichom, the residence of Mr Gillespie in Glengarry
MS.5205 f.1
12 Oct 1799
Court in Gordon Castle
1v.
[n.d.
measured drawing: double-lidded box?]
2
14 Oct [1799]
Boharm Kirk near Fochabers
3
15 Oct [1799]
S[outh] E[ast] View of Balvenie Castle the property of Earl Fife
4
15 Oct [1799]
N[orth] E[ast] View of Balvenie Castle
5
15 Oct [1799]
Inside view of Balvenie Castle
6
15 Oct [1799]
View of Fiddich-side, with Balvenie House & Castle, from Kinninvey House
7
15 Oct [1799]
Mill of Peppine, on the estate of Arndilly belonging to Colonel McDowall Grant
8
15 Oct [1799]
The Mill town of Balvenie, the residence of Capt. Cameron; with Balvenie House & Castle
9
16 Oct 1799
The broken Bridge over Fiddich and the Castle of Balvenie
10
16 Oct 1799
The Broken Bridge over Fiddich near Balvenie
11
16 Oct 1799
The Castle of Balvenie with a fall in the Fiddich
12
17 Oct 1799
A Fall of the Dullan near Mortlach, called the Lady’s Apron
13
17 Oct 1799
A Rock on the Dullan near Mortlach, called The Giant’s Chair
14
17 Oct 1799
Rocks on the Dullan near Mortlach, called the Giant’s Cradle
15
17 Oct 1799
Castle of Auchindoun D.G.
16
17 Oct 1799
Inside of the Castle of Auchindoun D.G.
17
17 Oct 1799
Glenfiddich Lodge, A shooting Seat of the Duke of Gordon in going up the Glen
18
18 Oct 1799
Small Bridge over the Altleungha with the Safe near the Lodge in Glenfiddich D.G.
19
18 Oct 1799
Glenfiddich Lodge from the Down Level Road
20
18 Oct 1799
Auchindoun Castle, Bin of Cullen &c from the top of the Down in Glenfiddich D.G.
21
18 Oct 1799
Foot Bridge over the Blackwater with a Distant View of the Farm of Shanwell D.G.
22
18 Oct 1799
Farm of Invercharroch from a rising ground to the South D.G.
23
18 Oct 1799
Corbie Craigs, at the Norse-ward (?) upon the Blackwater D.G.
24
18 Oct 1799
Blackwater Lodge, a shooting Cottage of the Duke of Gordon’s, with a Fall of Alt-down
25
18 Oct 1799
Blackwater Lodge D.G.
26
18 Oct 1799
A general view of Glenfiddich from the top of the Hill, near Alister More’s Pantry
27
18 Oct 1799
Glenfiddich from the mouth of the Cul-alt
28
18 Oct 1799
Glenfiddich Lodge south front
29
19 Oct 1799
Foot Bridge over Fiddich, with the Duke of Gordon’s shepherd’s house, and Castle of Auchindoun, at a distance D.G.
30
19 Oct 1799
S[outh] Front of Huntly Castle an ancient seat of the Family of Gordon D.G.
31
19 Oct 1799
Huntly Castle, from the S[outh] E[ast] D.G. Reproduced in J. C. Nattes, Scotia Depicta (London: William Miller, 1804), number 46.
32
19 Oct 1799
Huntly Castle – 3d view D.G. Reproduced by Charles McKean, ‘“Castle-wise” Country Houses’, in The Architecture of the Scottish Renaissance (Edinburgh: Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland, 1990), page 17.
33
20 Oct 1799
Huntly Castle – 4th view with Huntly Lodge at a distance – from the two old beech trees D.G.
34
20 Oct 1799
Huntly Castle – 6th view N[orth] side
35
20 Oct 1799
Bridge over Doveran & Huntly Lodge from near Huntly Castle D.G.
36
20 Oct 1799
Bridge over Doveran, & Huntly Castle D.G.
37
20 Oct 1799
2d view Inside of Auchindoun Castle D.G.
38
21 Oct 1799
Old House of Keithmore with Auchindoun Castle from the Window of the new House D.G.
39v.-40
[?21/22 Oct 1799]
A N[orth] View of Arndilly House with part of Belrinnies & the Conwalls
40v.
[?21/22 Oct 1799]
The Back of the Old House [of Arndilly] from the Garden
41
22 Oct 1799
The Old Dwelling House of Arndilly
42
22 Oct 1799
Part of the Offices of Arndilly House
42v.-43
22 Oct 1799
Arndilly House from the Game Keepers House [inverted]
44
[22/23 Oct 1799]
A South View of the Old House of Arndilly
44v.-45
23 Oct 1799
Arndilly House, with Old House, Rothes, and Mr Robertsons House from the Bridge Fiddich on the Road to Keith [inverted]
46
[n.d.
inchoate sketch of unidentified ground, and elevation of unidentified building]
47
23 Oct 1799
Arndilly House, the seat of David McDowall Grant Esq with part of the old House Rothes and Mr Robertsons House taken from the Edge of the Glen opposite to Papine Mill [inverted]
47v.
[n.d.
unidentified perspective sketch]
[47x48
stubs of two leaves cut out]
48
16 Aug 1800
The Cathedral of Dunblane property of the Earl of Kinnoull
49
[16 /17 Aug 1800]
Ruins of Dunblane Cathedral
50
[16/17 Aug 1800]
View of the Bridge and town at Dunblane
51
17 Aug 1800
View of the Bridge and Cathedral of Dunblane
52
[?17 Aug 1800]
a view of the Cathedral and Mill of Dunblane
Reproduced in J.C. Nattes, Scotia Depicta (London: William Miller, 1804), number 43. 53
[?17 Aug 1800]
3 View of the Inn & Cathedral of Dunblane
54
[?Aug 1800]
E[ast] view of Doune Castle Property of the Earl of Moray
55
[?Aug 1800]
A N[orth] view of Doune Castle Reproduced in J.C. Nattes, Scotia Depicta (London: William Miller, 1804), number 40, with an apparently incorrect date.
56
[?Aug 1800]
W[est] View of Doune Castle
57
[?Aug 1800]
E[ast] entrance of Callander Property of the Honble Miss Drummond of Perth
58
[?Aug 1800]
W[est] View of the Bridge of Callander
59
[?Aug 1800]
E[ast] view of the Bridge of Callander & Ben Ledi at a distance
60
[?Aug 1800]
a South west view of Callander
61
[?Aug 1800]
Distillery of Callander &c
62
[?Aug 1800]
a View of the Bridge & Glen of Callander from the house of Richard Bruce Esqr
63
[?Aug 1800]
First view of Loch Katrine from the E[ast] End
64
[?Aug 1800]
2 view of Loch Katrine above the first embankment
65
[?Aug 1800]
View [of Loch Katrine] from the 1st Halt
66
[?Aug 1800]
3 view [of Loch Katrine] from the 2d Halt.
67
[?Aug 1800]
General View [of Loch Katrine] from above the Islands taken at Mr Oliphant’s Rock
68
[?Aug 1800]
View from Mrs Murrays hill eastward
69
[?Aug 1800]
S[outh] view of the Roman Camp in Callander, the Residence of Robert Fairfull Esqr. of Struie
70
[?Aug 1800]
The Roman camp house the property of the Honble Miss
Drummond and possessed by Robert Fairfull Esqr. of Struie 71
[?Aug 1800]
The Bridge of Brackland from the E[ast] side [inverted]
72
[?Aug 1800]
2 view of the Bridge of Brackland from the S[outh] Side [inverted]
73
[?Aug 1800]
3 view of D[itto] from the S[outh] west
74
20 Aug 1800
A view of a Plane Tree, on the estate of John Stirling Esq of Kippenross Perthshire 28 feet 9 inches circumference [drawn for] John Stirling Reproduced in J.C. Nattes, Scotia Depicta (London: William Miller, 1804), number 20.
75
[?20 Aug 1800]
A Paper Mill on Keir Estate
76
[?20 Aug 1800]
A Corn Mill on Keir Estate
77
[?20 Aug 1800]
A Corn Miln, on Lands Kippenross Estate, the property of John Stirling Esqr
78
[?20 Aug 1800]
2d view of the Miln at Melness
79
[?20 Aug 1800]
3d view of the Miln [at Melness]
80
[?Aug 1800]
81
[?Aug 1800]
Muthil a Distant View [[of the]] Village [[of Muthil]] on the property of Miss Drummond in Perthshire Church of Muthil Reproduced in David MacGibbon and Thomas Ross, The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1896), volume 1, page 197.
82
[?Aug 1800]
Miln of Milnab near Crieff the property of Miss Drummond of Perth
83
[?Aug 1800]
Bridge of Turret near Crieff
MS.5206 f.1
11 Sep 1780
Waterfall above the Gothick Bridge Taymouth
2
[?11 Sep 1780]
The higher fall above the Gothic Bridge
3
[?Sep 1780]
View from small Paddock near Wash House
4
[?Sep 1780]
View from Yard in front at Laundry
5
[?Sep 1780]
View behind [Balloch] Castle Reproduced in David MacGibbon and Thomas Ross, The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1892), volume 4, page 36.
6
[?Sep 1780]
[7 7v.–8
View above Comrie Bridge blank]
[?Sep 1780
View] from Drummond Hill above Craigs of Kinigharrie
[8x9
stub of leaf cut out]
[9
blank]
9v.-10
[?Sep 1780]
View West of Taymouth Castle near the Gothick Bridge
11
[?Sep 1780]
View of the Manse & Loch Tay
12
[?Sep 1780]
View of entering Fortingall near Duneaves
13
[?Sep 1780]
Mill near Glenlyons House
14
[?Sep 1780]
Bridge near Glenlyons House
15
[?Sep 1780]
View at the entrance into Glenlyon
16
[?Sep 1780
unidentified: cottage next to waterfall]
17
13 Sep [?1780
unidentified: rural scene showing rocks and trees]
18
13 Sep [?1780
unidentified: rural scene possibly near f.17]
19
14 Sep [?1780]
Bridge of Garry & Dalnacardoch Inn
20
14 Sep [?1780]
Dalnacardoch
21
[?14 Sep 1780]
Dalnacardoch
22
15 Sep [?1780]
Ruthven Barracks, burnt in 1745
23
[?Oct 1800]
View of the new Mill & Loch Nellan on the Estate of S P (?) Grant of Rothiemurchus JPG.1
24
[?Oct 1800]
Sawmills on the road to Loch Nellan
25
[?Oct 1800]
Loch Gown in Rothiemurchus
26
[?Sep 1780]
2nd View at entrance of Glenlyon
27
[n.d.
unidentified rural scene with group of houses and wooden hills in the background]
28
[?Oct 1800]
Loch Gown
29
[?Oct 1800]
Loch Inellan JPG 2
30
[?Oct 1800]
View of Milltown in Rothiemurchus
31
[?Oct 1800]
View of Toralvie from the Pilcher in Rothiemurchus
32
[?Oct 1800]
Auldnacardoch Mill & Cottage in Rothiemurchus
33
[?Oct 1800]
a small lake behind Auldnacardoch Cottage
34
[?Oct 1800]
A 2nd View of the same lake with the hill of Craigellachie
35
[?Oct 1800]
View from the Lochen More Rothiemurchus [[E.R.G 2]]
36
[?Oct 1800]
[Coylumbridge] over the river Divie Rothiemurchus
37
[?Oct 1800]
Saw Mill at the Bernie Rothiemurchus
38
17 Oct 1800
View on the Loranach Rothiemurchus JPG 5
39
[?Oct 1800]
Another view of [Coylumbridge]
40
[?1801]
Coates belonging to [William] Walker, Writer
41
[?1801]
View at Coates (belonging to Mr Walker, writer) with Edinburgh Castle &c. in the Distance
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[?1801]
Lauriston Castle the property of Mr Law Reproduced in David MacGibbon and Thomas Ross, The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland
(Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1892), volume 5, page 92, “from North-West”. 43
[?1801]
Lauriston Castle, the property of Mr Law, brother to General [Jacques A.B. Law, Marquis de] Lauriston the French Officer who brought over the Preliminaries of Peace Reproduced in David MacGibbon and Thomas Ross, The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1892), volume 5, page 93 “from South-West”.
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General view of Lauriston with the Firth of Forth Reproduced (with a description, incorrectly, of Lauriston Castle, Kincardineshire, and an apparently wrong date), in J.C. Nattes, Scotia Depicta (London: William Miller, 1804), number 37.
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[?1801]
House [of Thomas Wharton, collector of customs, Edinburgh]
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3 Nov 1801
S[outh] E[ast] View of Dirleton, the seat of the family of Nisbet
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[Nov 1801]
Town of North Berwick
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[Nov 1801]
Tantallon Castle, two miles from N[orth] Berwick
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[Nov 1801]
Tantallon Castle
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[Nov 1801]
Tantallon Castle
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[Nov 1801]
Tantallon Castle
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[Nov 1801]
Tantallon Castle
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[Nov 1801]
Tantallon Castle
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[Nov 1801]
Tantallon Castle
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[Nov 1801]
Inside [view] of Tantallon Castle
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[Nov 1801
unidentified: townscape with waterwheel in the foreground]
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6 Nov 1801
Ruins of the Cathedral of Lindisfarne now called Holy Island
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[?6 Nov 1801]
Ruins of the Cathedral of Lindisfarne, now called Holy Island
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[?6 Nov 1801]
The Castle of Holy Island
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[?6 Nov 1801]
The Castle of Holy Island
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[?6 Nov 1801]
The Castle of Holy Island
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[?6 Nov 1801]
The Castle of Holy Island
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[?6 Nov 1801]
St John’s Church Holy Island
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[?6 Nov 1801]
Holy Island? [distant view]
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[?Nov 1801]
Bamburgh Castle [with houses in the foreground]
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[?Nov 1801]
Bamburgh Castle
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[?Nov 1801]
Bamburgh [showing battlements and windmill]
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[?Nov 1801]
Bamburgh Castle [with windmill in front]
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[?Nov 1801]
View of Newcastle, from the Mansion house
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[?Nov 1801]
Wetherby, Yorkshire