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Lithographs from the "Sketches of Scenery in Perthshire" series by David Octavius Hill

551 359/7/1

Description Lithographs from the "Sketches of Scenery in Perthshire" series by David Octavius Hill

Collection General Collection

Catalogue Number 551 359/7/1

Category All Other

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1331721

Collection Hierarchy - Batch Level

Collection Level (551 359) General Collection

Group Level (551 359/7) PRINTS AND ENGRAVINGS

>> Batch Level (551 359/7/1) Lithographs from the "Sketches of Scenery in Perthshire" series by David Octavius Hill

Preview Category Catalogue Number Title Date Level
Print Room PTD 265/3 Lithograph, general view of Perth, titled "Perth from the South" by David Octavius Hill, published by Thomas Hill, George Street, Perth Item Level
Print Room PTD 5014/1 Lithograph, general view of Scone Palace, titled "Scone Palace" by David Octavius Hill. Printed by J Robertson, Edinburgh. 1821 Item Level
Print Room PTD 5004/1 Lithograph, general view of Craig Hall, titled "Craig Hall" by David Octavius Hill. 1821 Item Level
Print Room PTD 5011/1 Lithograph, general view of Killin, titled "Killin, from the Mac Nab's Burying Ground" by David Octavius Hill. Printed by J Robertson, Edinburgh and published by Thomas Hill, George Street, Perth. 1821 Item Level
Print Room PTD 36/4 Lithograph, general view of Bridge of Earn, titled "Bridge of Earn" by David Octavius Hill, dated 1821. 1821 Item Level

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