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George Washington Wilson (1823-1893) Photographically innovative and entrepreneurial in business, Wilson was the most notable, successful and prolific stereo-photographer in Scotland and perhaps the entire UK. Having trained in Edinburgh as an artist, he worked as a miniature portrait painter and art teacher in Aberdeen from 1848. He started experimenting with photography in 1852, probably realising that it could potentially supplant his previous profession. In a short-lived partnership with Hay, he first exhibited stereoviews in 1853 at the Aberdeen Mechanics' Institution. A commission to photograph the construction of Balmoral Castle in 1854-55 led to a long royal association. His photos were used in the form of engravings for Queen Victoria's popular book “My Highland Journal”. His best-selling carte-de-visite of her on a pony held by Brown (judiciously cropped to remove other superfluous retainers) fuelled the gossip surrounding this relationship. His portrait studio in Aberdeen provided steady cashflow and in 1857, to promote his studio, he produced a print grouping together famous Aberdonians, one of the earliest ever examples of a photo-collage. He soon recognised that stereoviews were the key to prosperity and by 1863 had a catalogue of over 400 views from all across the UK, selling them in a wide variety of outlets including railway kiosks and inside cathedrals. His artistic training helped him compose picturesque and beautiful images, but he was also an innovative technician, experimenting on improving photographic techniques, chemistry and apparatus, working closely with camera and lens manufacturers. He was among the very first to publish “instantaneous” views, ranging from a bustling Princes Street, Edinburgh to a charming view of children paddling in the sea, both dating from 1859. Perhaps the most famous of his instantaneous images are ones of gun practice on HMS Cambridge (number 316 and 317), taken in 1860. Such photographs, captured in a fraction of a second, were a technical tour-de-force when normal exposures could be counted in minutes and cameras did not yet have built-in shutters. By 1858, inspired by le Grey's seascapes, he was experimenting with pointing his lens directly into the sun. By lining his lenses and camera with black velvet to prevent internal reflections, he became the first to capture successful single exposure views (le Grey's prints were composites from two negatives, although GWW would not know this at the time). In 1858 he took dramatic images of the sunset at Oban and, in 1859, his family boating on the Loch of Park. These photographs created a sensation when sent for review and exhibited. By the mid 1860s his company was printing over 500,000 photographs annually. He tried to keep ahead of fashion, producing various formats in addition to his stereoviews. In conjunction with London printers Marion, he was first to introduce the cabinet card size, which became a very popular format. His commercial success and prolific output, with much of the later work being by his sons and other company photographers (many of the later stereoviews of England are probably by his illegitimate son, Alexander Wilson), seems to have led to Wilson today being rather overlooked as an artist. Although his many views of Scottish hills and cathedral interiors (albeit technically astounding) can become a bit repetitive, his catalogue contains some true gems of the stereo-photographer's art. He was fêted in his day, winning 27 medals internationally, including the only one for a Scottish photographer at the prestigious London International Exhibition of 1862. The British Journal of Photography in 1860 stated that he was “pre-eminently successful in delineating some most interesting and picturesque subjects”, while Photographic Notes commented in 1858 that his stereoviews were “so far in advance of what one usually sees, that they require especial notice” and in 1861 reported that Wilson “has now achieved for himself a position which no other photographer has reached”. Wilson's prestige was such, that the renowned Roger Fenton's submissions to the 1861 London Photographic Society's Exhibition were dismissed in BJP, Jan 1861, as being “somewhat in the style of Mr Wilson's”. After his death in 1893, his sons seem to have lacked his entrepreneurial spirit and the enterprise went rapidly downhill, being finally dissolved in 1902. A significant portion of the original negatives (some five tons of glass!) are now held by the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. 1

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Page 1: George Washington Wilson (1823-1893)...prolific stereo-photographer in Scotland and perhaps the entire UK. Having trained in Edinburgh as an artist, Having trained in Edinburgh as

George Washington Wilson (1823-1893)

Photographically innovative and entrepreneurial in business, Wilson was the most notable, successful andprolific stereo-photographer in Scotland and perhaps the entire UK. Having trained in Edinburgh as an artist,he worked as a miniature portrait painter and art teacher in Aberdeen from 1848. He started experimentingwith photography in 1852, probably realising that it could potentially supplant his previous profession.

In a short-lived partnership with Hay, he first exhibited stereoviews in 1853 at the Aberdeen Mechanics'Institution. A commission to photograph the construction of Balmoral Castle in 1854-55 led to a long royalassociation. His photos were used in the form of engravings for Queen Victoria's popular book “MyHighland Journal”. His best-selling carte-de-visite of her on a pony held by Brown (judiciously cropped toremove other superfluous retainers) fuelled the gossip surrounding this relationship.

His portrait studio in Aberdeen provided steady cashflow and in 1857, to promote his studio, he produced aprint grouping together famous Aberdonians, one of the earliest ever examples of a photo-collage. He soonrecognised that stereoviews were the key to prosperity and by 1863 had a catalogue of over 400 views fromall across the UK, selling them in a wide variety of outlets including railway kiosks and inside cathedrals.

His artistic training helped him compose picturesque and beautiful images, but he was also an innovativetechnician, experimenting on improving photographic techniques, chemistry and apparatus, working closelywith camera and lens manufacturers.

He was among the very first to publish “instantaneous” views, ranging from a bustling Princes Street,Edinburgh to a charming view of children paddling in the sea, both dating from 1859. Perhaps the mostfamous of his instantaneous images are ones of gun practice on HMS Cambridge (number 316 and 317),taken in 1860. Such photographs, captured in a fraction of a second, were a technical tour-de-force whennormal exposures could be counted in minutes and cameras did not yet have built-in shutters.

By 1858, inspired by le Grey's seascapes, he was experimenting with pointing his lens directly into the sun.By lining his lenses and camera with black velvet to prevent internal reflections, he became the first tocapture successful single exposure views (le Grey's prints were composites from two negatives, althoughGWW would not know this at the time). In 1858 he took dramatic images of the sunset at Oban and, in 1859,his family boating on the Loch of Park. These photographs created a sensation when sent for review andexhibited.

By the mid 1860s his company was printing over 500,000 photographs annually. He tried to keep ahead offashion, producing various formats in addition to his stereoviews. In conjunction with London printersMarion, he was first to introduce the cabinet card size, which became a very popular format.

His commercial success and prolific output, with much of the later work being by his sons and othercompany photographers (many of the later stereoviews of England are probably by his illegitimate son,Alexander Wilson), seems to have led to Wilson today being rather overlooked as an artist. Although hismany views of Scottish hills and cathedral interiors (albeit technically astounding) can become a bitrepetitive, his catalogue contains some true gems of the stereo-photographer's art.

He was fêted in his day, winning 27 medals internationally, including the only one for a Scottishphotographer at the prestigious London International Exhibition of 1862. The British Journal ofPhotography in 1860 stated that he was “pre-eminently successful in delineating some most interesting andpicturesque subjects”, while Photographic Notes commented in 1858 that his stereoviews were “so far inadvance of what one usually sees, that they require especial notice” and in 1861 reported that Wilson “hasnow achieved for himself a position which no other photographer has reached”. Wilson's prestige was such,that the renowned Roger Fenton's submissions to the 1861 London Photographic Society's Exhibition weredismissed in BJP, Jan 1861, as being “somewhat in the style of Mr Wilson's”.

After his death in 1893, his sons seem to have lacked his entrepreneurial spirit and the enterprise went rapidly downhill, being finally dissolved in 1902. A significant portion of the original negatives (some five tons of glass!) are now held by the University of Aberdeen, Scotland.

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The Stereoviews of GWWThis catalogue of the stereoscopic views of George Washington Wilson is based on several known publishedWilson catalogues, and is informed by Roger Taylor's and Tex Treadwell's previous publications.

The earliest known catalogue was published by Wilson in 1856. Views from this catalogue are found onvarious coloured card (blue, cream, white, grey). Usually the photos are square, but occasionally haverounded tops. They are often found in a poor state, faded with glue streaking, but are sometimes remarkablywell preserved. Sometimes these views have a G.W.Wilson blindstamp, otherwise the photographer's namedoes not appear. Some have descriptive labels of various designs, others have hand-written titles, some areuntitled and mostly they are not numbered.

In November 1858, Photographic Notes reviewed a group of Wilson views, presumably taken earlier thatyear, mainly representing a trip to the west coast of Scotland, visiting Oban, Inverary and Fingal's Cave.Only some of the views were described; the views so far identified which match these descriptions are onwhite or light yellow card with square or rounded top photographs and hand-written titles. Wilson's namedoes not appear. Views from 1858/59 seem to have been published as a second numbered series, for which acatalogue has not yet been discovered. These include views such as “27. Mustard, Skye Terrier”, “85. TheVictoria Steamer, bound for Peterhead (instantaneous)” and early views of Edinburgh up to number 120.Such views tend to be on cream or light yellow coloured card and have small printed labels. These areascribed to Wilson, based on style, content and other observations (eg. the small label is the same style asthat used in later views, the chair in the Mustard view also appears in portraits taken by Wilson, a similarview to The Bagpipe Lesson later appears as a Wilson lantern slide, The Victoria Steamer was reviewed inJan 1860 in The British Journal of Photography, view “79. A Breaking Wave” also appears with a standardblue GWW label). View 110A is a version of the famous instantaneous view of Princes Street, Edinburghmentioned on the first page.

There were 10 photographers working in Aberdeen alone in the late 1850s, therefore it would be naive tobelieve that all early views of Scotland, or even the Aberdeen area, are the work of Wilson. Additionally,other photographers, of which Fenton and Frith are the most renowned, travelled to these parts. It is thereforeconceivable that some of these early stereoviews have been wrongly ascribed to Wilson based on similarityof title or subject matter.

Encouraged by favourable reviews in the photographic press, by 1859 Wilson had decided to significantlyexpand the topographical stereoscopic views side of his business. He started accumulating a new (third)series of views, with the occasional inclusion of the older negatives, but now renumbered and published on adistinctive bright yellow card, normally with a plain white rear, but occasionally yellow on early cards. Headded around eighty to one hundred new titles per year.

Using contemporary reviews in the photographic journals as a guide, the views can be approximately datedas follows:1859 – up to 1761860 – up to 2921861 – up to 3601862 – up to 4401863 – up to 5241864 – up to 6001865 – up to 6811866 – up to 748

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Wilson's first photographic trip to England was in 1860, producing views numbered from 192 – 239.

All views initially had a small white printed label without Wilson's name. This collector has not seen thisstyle of label on cards numbered over 300 (with titles which correspond to the catalogues), suggesting thatit was in use until 1861.

It was replaced by the well-known large blue label (which also occasionally appears in cream, beige, pink,green, purple or yellow), now clearly identifying G.W.Wilson & Co. as the photographer. This label mayhave been in response to his increasing personal reputation and to the Fine Art Copyright Law of 1862,which provided some protection of authorship and attribution.

The main series is numbered fairly self-consistently although there does appear occasionally to be someoverlapping numbering (eg. in the 240s where a series of views from Ryde Pier overlap with views of Skye).Additionally, the 1893 catalogue introduces some seemingly anomalous low-numbered views. Theconclusion that the views are mainly numbered chronologically, from when Wilson first photographed thescene, is supported by comments in his diaries and contemporary reviews. However, he frequently returnedto the same spot, especially for popular scenes, and when he rephotographed, he often retained the originalnumber. This means that many variants are seen of popular views, some versions taken concurrently andothers years apart.

Probably in the second half of the 1870s and into the 1880s, Wilson published views (on yellow card withblue labels) entitled Scottish Scenery and English Scenery which were in general not numbered. Similarlarge blue labels are also found on later views with the text “Photographed by” and numbered by hand.

Later still, the yellow card was replaced by a grey or cream card with G.W. Wilson and Co. printed on thefront. As these cards were published in a period of declining popularity for stereoscopy, they are rarer thanthe earlier yellow cards. The stereoviews are rarely seen in glass. The catalogue from 1873 states thatupwards of 200 views are available as lantern slides, while the catalogue of 1877 mentions for the first timethat almost all the stereoviews in the catalogue are available in glass and also as lantern slides. Most glassviews are signed GWW in pencil on the lower right side of the photo.

In the early 1860s, Wilson was widely regarded as the pre-eminent stereo-photographer of the day andtherefore his style of card and label was closely imitated. Any views numbered above 300 with small whitelabels ascribed to Wilson should be treated with suspicion. Views described as “instantaneous” are similarlynot all by Wilson.

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The main listing is compiled from known GWW catalogues dated 1863, 1871, 1873, 1877 and 1893. The1863 catalogue includes titles (given literatim in bold in this catalogue) up to number 440A. The latercatalogues have views numbered up to 1266 in 1871, 1340 in 1873, 1787 in 1877 and 2556 in 1893.Catalogues from 1871 onwards include a few titles which were only available as carte-de-visite (CDV) andnot as stereoviews; where this is the case it is noted and the titles are given in italics for completeness. Titlesfor a given view can vary slightly from catalogue to catalogue, with later descriptions tending to be moreprecise and with certain spelling anomalies corrected. A very few listings in the catalogues have printingmistakes and wrong numbers – where this is obvious, these have been corrected.

Where the view is mentioned in a catalogue, the date of the catalogue is given in brackets after the title, eg(C63) for a title in the catalogue dated 1863.

C63 C71 C73 C77 C93Thanks are due to Thomas Asch, Paula Fleming, Edward McCann, Jonathan Ross, John Saddy, GrahamWood, University of Aberdeen Special Collections and Museum of Scotland for their help and input. Anyonewishing to know more about George Washington Wilson should certainly purchase Roger Taylor'sfascinating and well-researched biography, which is due to be republished by the London StereoscopicCompany. The superb resource of the GW Wilson collection at the University of Aberdeen has been largelydigitised and can be consulted at their website. Unfortunately, they have not included the catalogue numberin the on-line description, but it is usually clearly visible on the photographic plate.

George Washington Wilson – A Collector’s Catalogue by Peter Blair is an illustrated version of this list,containing over 1000 half-scale GWW stereoviews, and including more detailed analysis of the early viewsand their hand-written titles. It is available on www.lulu.com.

References:George Washington Wilson – Artist and Photographer (1823-93), Roger Taylor, Aberdeen University Press, 1981, ISBN: 0080257607The Stereoviews of G.W.Wilson, T.K.Treadwell, The Institute for Photographic Research, 1988Post Office Aberdeen Directory, 1859-60GW Wilson & Co., Catalogues (1856, 1863, 1871, 1873, 1877, 1893)George Washington Wilson – A Collector’s Catalogue, Peter Blair, 2015, www.lulu.comContemporary reviews of GWW stereoviews1 – Photographic Notes, 15 July 1857, p2622 – London and Manchester Photo Journal, 1 Aug 1857, p1563 – Photographic Notes, 1 April 1858, p354 – London and Manchester Photo Journal, 15 June 1858, p1545 – Photo News, 1 Oct 1858, p536 – Photographic Notes, I Nov 1858, p2527 – Photographic Journal, 5 Feb 1859, p1808 – British Journal of Photography, 1 Dec 1859, p2949 – British Journal of Photography, 15 Jan 1860, p23

Any comments to help improve completeness and accuracy will be gladly accepted – please [email protected].

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George Washington Wilson – 1856 Catalogue

1 - Castle Street & Union Street, Aberdeen2 - King Street, Aberdeen3 - Marischal College, Aberdeen4 - East Church, Aberdeen5 - Union Bridge, Aberdeen6 - Gordon's Hospital, Aberdeen7 - Free Churches and Denburn, Aberdeen8 - County Buildings, Aberdeen9 - Cathedral, Old Aberdeen, from the South-East10 - Cathedral, Old Aberdeen, South View11 - Cathedral, Old Aberdeen, Entrance, with Trees12 - Cathedral, Old Aberdeen, West Towers13 - King's College, Old Aberdeen14 - The Brig o' Balgownie, on the Don, near Aberdeen, First View15 - The Brig o' Balgownie, on the Don, near Aberdeen, Second View16 - The Brig o' Balgownie, on the Don, near Aberdeen, Third View17 - The Brig o' Balgownie, on the Don, near Aberdeen, Fourth View18 - The Linn of Dee, Aberdeenshire, First View19 - The Linn of Dee, Aberdeenshire, Second View20 - Falls of Coriemulzie, Aberdeenshire21 - Falls of the Quoich, Aberdeenshire22 - Falls of the Garr-Valt, Balloch-bowie Forest, Aberdeenshire23 - Falls of the Garr-Valt, Balloch-bowie Forest, Aberdeenshire, from the Fog House24 - Mar Lodge and Coriemulzie Cottage, Aberdeenshire25 - Mill on the Cluny, Castletown of Braemar, Aberdeenshire26 - Bridge on the Cluny, Castletown of Braemar, Aberdeenshire, Ben Avon in the Distance27 - Bridge on the Cluny, Castletown of Braemar, Aberdeenshire28 - Mills on the Cluny, Castletown of Braemar, Aberdeenshire29 - Braemar Castle, Aberdeenshire30 - On the Garr-Valt, from the Bridge above the Falls31 - On the Garr-Valt, from the Bridge above the Falls32 - On the Cluny, Castletown of Braemar, Aberdeenshire33 - Castletown of Braemar, from Craig-Coyanach34 - Firs in Ballochbowie Forest, Aberdeenshire35 - Balmoral Castle, South-West View (The Royal Apartments)36 - Balmoral Castle, North-West View37 - Abergeldie Castle, Aberdeenshire38 - Ballater on the Dee, Aberdeenshire39 - Elgin Cathedral, Choir40 - Elgin Cathedral, Chapter House41 - Elgin Cathedral, Transept and West Towers42 - Elgin Cathedral, St Mary's Aisle43 - Elgin Cathedral, West Doorway44 - Elgin Cathedral, West Towers from Choir

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Late 1850s views with contemporary reviews (see References page 4)

Bridge on the Feuch1 Bed of the Feuch1

Muchalls Coast Scene1

A Reach on the Don2, 5

The Brig o' Balgownie2

Aberdeen Granite Quarry2

The Solar Eclipse3

The Linn of Quoich4

Mill in Castleton, Braemar4

Thunder Cloud5

Aberdeen Docks5

Instantaneous portrait of a child on a rocking horse6

Oban, Sunset6 Oban, Evening6

A Summer Morning on the Sands6, 7

Fishing Boats, Loch Fyne, Inverary6

Inverary, Argyllshire6

Fingal's Cave (3 views)6

Bonnington Falls on the Clyde6

Waterfall at Inversnaid6

Loch Etive6

High Tide, Morning7

Loch of Park (6 views)8

Late 1850s Numbered Views – No Catalogue known(confirmed by Peter Blair except in italics listed by Treadwell)2 – Brig o Balgownie, near Aberdeen5 – Firs in Ballochbowie Forest12 – Falls of Garrawalt, Aberdeenshire19 – The Lesson on the Bagpipes (Braemar) 20 – Inverary, Argyleshire27 – Mustard, Skye Terrier29 – The Gillies' Breakfast, Braemar31 – Cladich, on Loch Awe (Ben Cruachan in a Mist) 42 – Schoolhouse at Bonawe Ferry43 – Glen Aray, near Inverary45 – The Cauldron Linn on the Devon, Perthshire56 – Glen Callatar, Braemar67 – Loch of Park, Aberdeenshire (Sunset), Instantaneous8

69 – Abergeldie from Craig-an-gowan70 – Glen Finlass, Perthshire74 – The Gathering Mist, Muchals8

75 – Dunottar Castle, Kincardineshire76 – Aberdeen Harbour – Half-an-hour before Sunset (instantaneous)77 – Aberdeen Harbour – Sunset (Instantaneous)78 – Aberdeen Harbour – Twilight (Instantaneous)9

79 – A Breaking Wave9

80 – Fishing for Shrimp81 – Girdleness Lighthouse, Aberdeen83 – A Fresh Breeze84 – Waiting for the Tide (instantaneous)85 – The Victoria Steamer, bound for Peterhead (instantaneous)9

110A – Princes Street, Edinburgh (instantaneous)120 – Edinburgh from Calton Hill (Afternoon)

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Main GWW Catalogue

1 – Mill on the Cluny – Braemar (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)2 – Lower Fall on the Garr-valt, Ballochbuie Forest – Braemar (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)3 – Corra Linn – on the Clyde (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)3A – Cora Linn on the Clyde (C77, C93)3B – Cora Linn on the Clyde (C93)4 – “Brig o' Balgownie” - near Aberdeen (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)4A – “Brig o' Balgownie” - near Aberdeen (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)4C – “Brig o' Balgownie” - near Aberdeen (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)5 – Moffat Hydropathic Establishment Entrance (C93)6 – Mills at Castleton – Braemar (C63, C71, C73), on the Cluny (C77, C93)7 – Bonnington Falls – on the Clyde (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)7A – Part of Bonnington Falls – on the Clyde (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)7B – Bonnington Falls on the Clyde (C77, C93)8 – Falls at Inversnaid – Loch Lomond (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)8A – Falls at Inversnaid – Loch Lomond (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)9 – Loch Katrine (C63), the East End (C71, C73), the Path by the Loch (C77, C93)9A – Loch Katrine, Path by the Loch (CDV only C77)10 – Loch Katrine, Path by the Loch (C71, C73, C77, C93)10A – Loch Katrine (C63), from above Boat Pier (C71, C73, C77), Trossachs Pier (C93) 10B – Loch Katrine and Ben Venue (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)11 – West Door, Elgin Cathedral (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)12 – Balmoral Castle, from Craig-an-Gowan (C71, C73, C77, C93) 13 – Balmoral Castle, from S.E. (C63, C71, C73, C77), from Craigangowan (C93)14 – Balmoral Castle, from N.W. (C63, C71), from the river (C73, C77), from the Dee (C93)15 – Basaltic Collonade – Staffa (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)16 – Mouth of the Clamshell Cave – Staffa (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)17 – Fingal's Cave – Staffa (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)18 – “The Silver Strand” – Loch Katrine (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)19 – A Bay on Loch Katrine (C71, C73, C77, C93)20 – Trossachs Pier (C77) and S.S. “Rob Roy” (C93)20 – The Boat House, Loch Katrine (C63) 20 – The Boat Pier, Loch Katrine (C71, C73)20A – The Boat House, Loch Katrine (C63), Boat Pier (C71, C73), Trossachs Pier (C77, C93)20B – The Boat House, Loch Katrine (C63), Boat Pier (C71, C73), Trossachs Pier (C77, C93)20C – The Boat House, Loch Katrine (C63) 20C – The Boat Pier (with Steamboat) (C71, C73)20C – The Trossachs Pier with S.S. “Rob Roy” (C77, C93)21 – Pass of the Trossachs, looking toward Ben Venue (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)22 – Pass of the Trossachs and Ben Venue (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)23 – Ben A'an, from Loch Katrine (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)24 – Trossachs Hotel, Loch Achray and Ben Venue (C71, C73, C77, C93)24 – Inn at the Trossachs (C63) 24 – The Trossachs and Ben Venue, from above the Inn24A – Inn at the Trossachs (C63) 24A – The Trossachs Hotel, Front View (C71, C73, C77)25 – Bracklinn Bridge, near Callander, Perthshire (C63, C71, C73), Lower Falls (C77, C93)25A – Bracklinn Bridge, Callander (C71, C73, C77, C93)26 – Loch Katrine and Ben Venue, from the “Dale of the White Horse” (C63, C71, C73)27 – The Boat Pier (with Steamboat) (C71, C73), Trossachs Pier and SS “Rob Roy” (C77, C93)28 – Loch Katrine, Perthshire (C63), from the Trossachs Pier (C71, C77, C93)28 – In the Pass of the Trossachs looking to Ben A'an 28A – Loch Katrine (C63), looking west (C71, C73), looking to Roderick Dhu's Tower (C77, C93)29 – Glasgow Cathedral, from SW (C71, C73, C77, C93)30 – Loch Katrine (C63), at the Boat Pier (C71, C73)31 – Craig Coynach – Braemar (C63, C71, C73) and Invercauld Arms (C77, C93)32 – Oban – Argyleshire (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)32A – Oban – Argyleshire (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)33 – Iona Cathedral, from South-East (C71, C73, C77, C93)34 – Peak of Ben A'an (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)

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35 – Linn of Quoich – Braemar (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)35A – Linn of Quoich, Braemar (C71, C73, C77, C93)36 – Ellen's Isle – Loch Katrine (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)37 – Stonebyres Falls – on the Clyde (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)38 – Glasgow Cathedral, from the S.E. (C63, C71, C73, C77) from the Necropolis (C93)39 – Iona Cathedral and St Martin's Cross (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)40 – Iona Cathedral, from the N.W. (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)40A – Iona Cathedral from NW (C71, C73, C77, C93)40B – Ruins of Iona Cathedral, from the N.W. (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)41 – Falls (Linn) of Corrymulzie – Braemar (C63, C71, C73, C77)42 – The Entrance to the Pass of Ballater (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)43 – Glasgow Bridge (C71, C73) Broomielaw Bridge (instantaneous) (C77, C93)44 – Upper Fall on the Garr-valt – Braemar (C63, C71, C73, C77)45 – Glasgow – View on the Clyde, at the Broomielaw (C71, C73, C77, C93)45A – View on the Clyde (C71, C73), Morning on the Clyde, at the Broomielaw (C77, C93)46 – Stirling Castle (C63, C71, C73), from Ladies' Rock (C77, C93) 46A – Stirling Castle (C63), from the Cemetery (C71, C73), from Ladies' Rock (C77, C93) 46B – Stirling Castle, from the Ladies’ Rock (C71, C73) and Martyrs' Monument (C77, C93) 46C – Stirling Castle, from Ladies' Rock (C71, C73, C77, C93) 47 – Dunblane Cathedral (C63, C71, C73), from the River (C93)48 – Lion's Face Rock – Braemar (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)49 – The Brow of Ben Venue (C63, C71, C73, C93)50 – Elgin Cathedral – West Towers, from the Choir (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)51 – Elgin Cathedral – St Mary's Aisle (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)51A – Elgin Cathedral, Interior of St Mary's Aisle (C71, C73, C77, C93)52 – Elgin Cathedral – Transept and West Towers (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)53 – Elgin Cathedral – Chapter House (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)53A – Elgin Cathedral – Roof of Chapter House (C71, C73, C77, C93)54 – Elgin Cathedral – the Choir (C63, C71, C73, C77)54A – Elgin Cathedral, the Choir (C93)55 – Elgin Cathedral – Windows in S. Aisle (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)56 – Bridge on the Cluny – Braemar (C63, C71, C73, C77), looking down (C93)57 – Bridge on the Cluny – Braemar (C63, C71, C73, C77), looking up (C93)58 – A “Bit”, in the Trossachs (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)59 – Loch Achray and Ben Venue (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)59A – Loch Achray and Ben Venue (C63, C71, C73, C77)59B – Loch Achray and Ben Venue (C71, C73, C77, C93)60 – Ben A'an, from Ben Venue (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)61 – Church of Crathie – Balmoral (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)62 – Rocks in the Pass of Ballater (C63)62 – Dryburgh Abbey, from the South (C77, C93)63 – Falls of Bracklinn, near Callander – Perthshire, Upper Falls (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)64 – Falls of Bracklinn, Lower Falls – Perthshire (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)65 – The Trossachs and Loch Katrine, from the Brow of Ben Venue (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)66 – Braemar Castle (C63, C71, C73), distant view (C77)67 – Braemar Castle (C71, C73), near view (C77)68 – Interior of Fingal's Cave – Staffa (C63), looking to Iona (C71, C73, C77, C93)69 – Loch Katrine, from the Trossachs Pier (C71, C73, C77, C93)70 – The Otter Island, Loch Katrine (C71, C73, C77, C93)71 – Castleton of Braemar, from Hill of Morrone (C63, C71, C73, C77)72 – Invercauld House – Braemar – From Lion's Face Rock (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)73 – In the pass of the Trossachs (C71, C73, C77, C93)74 – In the Pass of the Trossachs (C71, C73, C77, C93)75 – Castleton of Braemar from Craig Coynach (C71, C73, C77)76 – The Prince Consort's (Albert) Statue, Balmoral (C71, C73, C77, C93) 77 – The Boat Pier, from Rob Roy's Watch Tower (C71, C73)77 – Looking down upon the Boat Pier, Loch Katrine, from Roderick Dhu's Watchtower (C77, C93)78 – The Boat House, Loch Katrine (C71, C73, C77, C93)79 – Rubislaw Granite Quarries (C77, C93)80 – The Trossachs Hotel, Distant View (C71, C73, C77), from above Achray81 – The Trossachs Church (C71, C73, C77, C93)

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82 – In the Pass of the Trossachs looking to Ben Aan (C71, C73, C77, C93)83 – In the Pass of the Trossachs, “Where twines the path in shadow hid” (C71, C73, C77, C93)84 – Brig o' Turk, Trossachs (C71, C73, C77, C93)85 – Duncraggan Huts, looking towards Ben Ledi (C71, C73, C77, C93)86 – Holyrood Chapel, South Aisle (C71, C73, C77, C93)87 – Colvin Fountain (C93)87 – Interior of Holyrood Chapel, Edinburgh88 – Interior of Holyrood Chapel – the Nave, Edinburgh (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)89 – Holyrood Chapel from NW (C71, C73, C77, C93)90 – Holyrood Palace and Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh, from the North (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)90A – Holyrood Palace (C71, C73, C77)90B – Holyrood Palace and Chapel (C71, C73, C77)91 – Holyrood Palace, from the Queen's Park (C71, C73, C77)91A – Holyrood Palace, (near view), West Front and Chapel Royal (C71, C73, C77, C93)92 – The 'Prentice Pillar – Roslyn Chapel (C63, C71, C73, C77)93 – South Door – Roslyn Chapel (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)94 – Interior of Roslyn Chapel – The Chancel (C63, C71, C73)94A – Roslyn Chapel – The Chancel (with Floral Wreaths) (C71, C73), (with decoration) (C77)95 – Interior of Roslyn Chapel – The Chancel (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)95A – Interior of Roslyn Chapel – The Chancel (C71, C73)96 – Melrose Abbey, from S.E. (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)97 – Melrose Abbey, from S.W. (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)98 – Melrose Abbey, from S. (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)99 – Melrose Abbey, from E. (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)99A – Melrose Abbey, from E. (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)100 – Interior of Melrose Abbey, Nave and South Aisle, looking West (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)100A – Melrose Abbey, Nave and North Aisle (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)101 – Melrose Abbey – The Nave looking East (C71, C73, C77, C93)102 – Melrose Abbey, Nave and South Aisle (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)102A – Melrose Abbey, Nave and South Aisle (C71, C73)103 – Abbotsford, from the Tweed (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)104 – Scott's Tomb – Dryburgh Abbey (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)104A – Dryburgh Abbey, Tomb of Walter Scott (C71, C73, C77, C93)104B – Dryburgh Abbey, Tomb of Walter Scott (C71, C73, C77, C93)104B – Dryburgh Abbey – St Mary's Aisle, from the West Door104C – Dryburgh Abbey, Tomb of Walter Scott (C71, C73, C77, C93)104C – Dryburgh Abbey – St Mary's Aisle, from the West Door104D – Dryburgh Abbey – Scott's Tomb (C71, C73, C77, C93)105 – The Tweed above Abbotsford (C63)105 – Sir Walter Scott's Monument, from St Andrew's Street (C77, C93)106 – Edinburgh from Calton Hill, Dugald Stuart's Monument (C77, C93)107 – Princes Street, Edinburgh, from the Calton Hill (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)108 – Edinburgh – Old Town, from the Calton Hill (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)109 – Calton Hill – Edinburgh, from the North Bridge (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)110 – Calton Hill and High School, Edinburgh, from Salisbury Crags (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)111 – Edinburgh Castle, from Princes Street (Gardens) (C63, C71, C73, C77) and National Gallery (C93)112 – Free Church College, Edinburgh (C77, C93)112 – Edinburgh – Assembly Hall, & c. from Princes Street (C63, C71, C73)113 – Burns Monument (C71, C73) and Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (C77, C93)114 – Sir Walter Scott's Monument, Edinburgh (C63, C71, C73), from the Mound (C77)114A – Sir Walter Scott's Monument, Edinburgh (instantaneous) (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)114B – Sir Walter Scott's Monument, Edinburgh (C71, C73), from Bank of Scotland (C77)114C – Sir Walter Scott's Monument, Edinburgh, from the Royal Institution (C77)115 – Sir Walter Scott's Monument (C71,C73), from St Andrew's Street, Edinburgh (C77, C93)116 – Dugald Stuart's Monument – Edinburgh, on Calton Hill (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)116A – Edinburgh – Dugald Stewart's Monument on Calton Hill (C71, C73, C77, C93)117 – Edinburgh – Waverley Bridge and Old Town from Princes St (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)118 – Edinburgh – Waverley Bridge and Old Town (C63, C71, C73), from Princes Street119 – National Gallery and Royal Institution (C77, C93)119 – Royal Academy and Scott Monument from SW (C71, C73)120 – Stewart's Hospital (C71) Orphan Hospital (C73, C77, C93)

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121 – The Royal Institution, Edinburgh, from SW (C71, C73)121 – Princes Street and Scott Monument, from the Castle (C77, C93)122 – Melrose Abbey – The South Aisle (C71, C73, C77, C93)123 – Moffat Hydropathic Establishment (C93)123 – Loch of Park 124 – Loch of Park (C63, C71, C73, C77)125 – Loch of Park, Aberdeenshire (C63, C71, C73, C77)126 – Loch of Park126 – Darnick Tower (C77, C93)127 – Loch of Park, Aberdeenshire (instantaneous)127 – Waverley Hydropathic Establishment, from SW (C77, C93)128 – Melrose Abbey, Door of South Transept (C93)129 – Dryborough Abbey, from the East (C77, C93)129 – Ballater (C63)130 – Ballater (C63, C71, C73, C77)131 – Balmoral Castle, from S. (C63, C71, C73)131 – Balmoral Castle – South Front (C77, C93)132 – Balmoral Castle, from S.W. (C63, C71, C73, C93)133 – Balmoral Castle, from N.W. (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)133A – Balmoral Castle, from N.W. (C63)134 – Balmoral Castle, from N.W. (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)135 – Abergeldie Castle (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)135A – Abergeldie Castle (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)136 – King’s College, Aberdeen, Chapel from Quadrangle (C77, C93)136 – Bed of the Garr-valt, Ballochbuie Forest, Braemar (C63)137 – Upper Falls on the Garr-valt – Braemar (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)138 – Lower Falls on the Garr-valt – Braemar (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)139 – Lower Falls on the Garr-valt – Braemar (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)140 – Upper Falls on the Garr-valt – Braemar (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)141 – Craig Cluny – Braemar (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)142 – Colonel's Bed – Braemar (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)142A – The Colonel's Cave, Glen-Ey (C71, C73, C77, C93)142B – In the Colonel's Cave, Glen-Ey (C71, C73, C77, C93)143 – Glen Ey – Braemar (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)144 – Linn of Dee – Braemar (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)144A – Linn of Dee – Braemar (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)144B – Linn of Dee – Braemar (C71, C73, C77, C93)145 – Fingal's Cave – Staffa (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)145A – Fingal's Cave – Staffa, looking in (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)146 – Basaltic Rocks, Causeway and Bending Pillars, Staffa (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)147 – King's College, Aberdeen, from South (C77)148 – The Lower Fall of Foyers – Inverness-shire (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)149 – The Lower Fall of Foyers – Inverness-shire (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)150 – Waterfall in Glencoe (C71, C73, C77, C93)151 – King's College, Old Aberdeen (from North-West) (C77, C93)152 – Waterfall in Glencoe (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)153 – View in Glencoe (C63, C71, C73), Corrie na-baich (C77, C93)154 – Glencoe, from above Clachaig (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)155 – Upper Fall of Foyers – Inverness (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)156 – The Bed of the Foyers, between the Falls156 – Bullers of Buchan, “The Pot” (C77, C93)157 – View in Glencoe (C71, C73) Aonach Dubh, or the Black Rock, Glencoe (C77, C93)158 – Rocks in Glencoe158 – Gloucester Cathedral, from North -West (C93)159 – Looking up Glencoe159 – Castle Street and Municipal Buildings, Aberdeen (C77, C93) 160 – Mist on Craig Phinian, Glencoe (C71, C73, C77, C93)161 – Dunbuy Rock on Buchan Coast (C77, C93)162 – Ravenscraig Castle (C77, C93)163 – Inverugie Castle and the River Ugie (C77, C93)163 – The “Pioneer” at Ballahulish (C63)

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164 – Iona Cathedral and St Oran's Chapel (C63, C71, C73) from South-West (C77, C93)165 – Pass of Beal-ach-nam-bo – Trossachs (C63, C71, C73, C93)166 – “Bit” on Loch Katrine (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)167 – “Bit” on Loch Katrine (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)168 – Dunkeld Cathedral (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)168A – Dunkeld Cathedral, from the Tower (C71, C73, C93), from SW (C77)169 – Dunkeld Cathedral, from South (C71, C73, C77, C93) 169 – The Tay above Dunkeld170 – The Hermitage and Bridge, on the Braan, Dunkeld (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)170A – Hermitage Bridge, Dunkeld (C71, C73, C77, C93)171 – (Hermitage) Falls on the Brann – Dunkeld (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)172 – Ardross Castle, from the East (C93)172 – Falls on the Brann at the Hermitage Bridge – Dunkeld (C63, C71, C73, C77)172A – Hermitage Falls on the Braan (C71, C73, C77, C93)172B – Hermitage Falls, Dunkeld (C71, C73, C77, C93)173 – Upper Fall of Moness – Aberfeldy (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)174 – Second (Middle) Fall of Moness – Aberfeldy (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)175 – Lower Falls of Moness – Aberfeldy (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)176 – A Bank of Ferns (C77, C93) at Inversnaid (C71, C73), in the Trossachs177 – Hawthornden (C63, C71, C73, C77)177A – Hawthornden (C71, C73, C77, C93)177B – Hawthornden (C77, C93)178 – Roslyn Glen and Castle (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93) 178A – Roslin Glen and Castle (C71, C73, C77) 179 – Interior of Roslin Chapel, East End (C71, C73, C77, C93)180 – Roslin Chapel, The Lady Chapel (C77), Interior181 – The Lady Chapel – Roslyn (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)181A – The Lady Chapel – Roslyn (C63, C71, C73)182 – Burn of Vat, looking to Loch Kinnord (C77, C93)182 – S. Door, Melrose Abbey (C63)183 – Abbotsford, from S.E. (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)184 – Burn of Vat, looking to Loch Kinnord (C77, C93)185 – Princes Street, Edinburgh – looking W. (C63, C71, C73, C77)185A – Edinburgh, Princes Street, looking West (Instantaneous) 186 – Princes Street, Edinburgh – looking East (C63, C71, C73, C77), towards Calton Hill187 – Princes Street, Edinburgh looking East (C63, C71, C73, C77)188 – Princes Street, Edinburgh, looking towards Calton Hill (C63)188 – Princes Street, from Scott Monument, looking East (C77) (CDV only C71, C73)189 – Princes Street, Edinburgh, looking East (C63)189 – Princes Street, from Scott Monument, looking West (CDV only in C71, C73, C77, C93)190 – Moffat Hydropathic Establishment (C93)190 – Princes Street, Edinburgh – looking towards Calton Hill (Instantaneous) (C63)191 – The Mound – Edinburgh (C63, C71, C73, C77)192 – Westminster Abbey – The Nave (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)193 – Westminster Abbey – Choir, looking West (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)194 – Westminster Abbey – S. Aisle (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)194 – Glasgow Cathedral – The Nave195 – Westminster Abbey – Poets' Corner (C63, C71, C73, C77)196 – Westminster Abbey, Sir Robert Peel's Monument (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)197 – Westminster Abbey, Wilberforce's Monument (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)198 – Westminster Abbey, The Cloisters (C63, C71, C73, C77)199 – Westminster Abbey, Henry VII's Chapel – Stalls of Knights of Bath (C63, C71, C73, C77)200 – Westminster Abbey, Roof of Henry VII's Chapel (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)201 – Victoria Tower – Westminster (C63, C71, C73, C77)202 – Burn of Vat looking toward Loch Kinnord (C77, C93)203 – Interior of St Paul's Cathedral, London (C63, C71, C73)203A – Interior of St Paul's Cathedral, London204 – Cornwallis' Monument – St Paul's Cathedral (C63, C71, C73, C93)205 – Regent Street, London206 – Albert Memorial Hall, Ballater (C77, C93)206 – Regent Street, London – The Quadrant (instantaneous)

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207 – Stonehenge, from E. (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)208 – Stonehenge, from the West (C71, C73, C77, C93)209 – Stonehenge, from W. (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)209A – Stonehenge, Near View, from W. (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)210 – Stonehenge, from S. (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)211 – Stonehenge, from the S.E. (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)212 – Salisbury Cathedral – The Nave (C63, C71, C73, C77)213 – Salisbury Cathedral – The Choir (C63, C71, C73, C77)214 – Salisbury Cathedral – S. Aisle (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)215 – Salisbury Cathedral – The Transept (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)216 – Salisbury Cathedral – Entrance to Chapter House (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)217 – Salisbury Cathedral – The Cloisters (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)218 – Invercauld Arms Hotel (C77, C93)219 – Lochnagar from Cairnaquheen (C77, C93)219 – The “Great Eastern” in Southampton Water220 – The “Great Eastern” in Southampton Water (C63, C71, C73, C77)221 – The “Great Eastern” in Southampton Water (instantaneous) (C63, C71)221 – St Mary's Loch (C93) 222 – Lochnagar from Bush Road (C77, C93)222 – The Great Eastern in Southampton Water (C63)223 – The Great Eastern in Southampton Water223 – Approach to Balmoral (C77)223 – Lochnagar, from near Balmoral (C93)224 – Bowhill, South Front (C93) 224 – HMS Royal Albert in the Firth of Forth (C71)224A – HMS Royal Albert in the Firth of Forth (C71)224B – HMS Royal Albert in the Firth of Forth224C – HMS Royal Albert in the Firth of Forth (instantaneous) (C71)224D – The “Royal Albert” (C63)225 – Loch Skene (C93) 225 – The “Edgar” (C63), in the Firth of Forth (C71)225A – The “Edgar” (C63), in the Firth of Forth (C71)226 – The Channel Fleet in the Firth of Forth (C71)226 – HMSS “Donegal”, “Conqueror”, “Mars” and “Diadem” in the Firth of Forth (instantaneous)227 – The Channel Fleet in the Firth of Forth (C71)228 – Windsor Castle, from the Thames (C77), from the North West (C93) 228 – The Channel Fleet in the Firth of Forth (C71)229 – The Channel Fleet in the Firth of Forth (C71)229 – Windsor Castle – South Front (C77, C93), from the Thames230 – The Channel Fleet in the Firth of Forth (C71)230 – Windsor Castle, the Cloisters (C77)231 – The Long Walk, looking North (C77, C93) 231 – Studies on Ryde Pier, Isle of Wight (Instantaneous)232 – St George's Chapel, South Front (CDV only C77)232 – Views from Ryde Pier (C71)233 – St George's Chapel, Duchess of Gloucester's Tomb (CDV only C77)233 – Views from Ryde Pier (C71)234 – Frogmore, Royal Mausoleum (C77, C93) 235 – Eton College, the Quadrangle (C77, C93) 236 – Eton College from the Thames (C77, C93) 237 – The Dee above Balmoral (C77, C93)237 – Views from Ryde Pier, the Steamer from Portsmouth238 – The Stranded Collier (C63, C71)239 – “Ebb Tide” at Ryde (C63)240 – View from Ryde Pier, Isle of Wight. Evening (instantaneous)241 – Hawthornden241 – Princes Street and Royal Institution from Scott Monument (C77)241 – View from Ryde Pier, Isle of Wight, The “Queen Mab” (Instantaneous)242 – View from Ryde Pier, Isle of Wight (Instantaneous)242 – The Kilt Rock with Pillar, Loch Staffin, Skye (C73, C77, C93)243 – View from Ryde Pier, Isle of Wight

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243 – The Kilt Rock with Waterfall, Loch Staffin, Skye (C73, C77, C93)244 – View from Ryde Pier, Isle of Wight (Instantaneous)244 – The Storr Rock, Skye, near view (C73, C77, C93)245 – Inverary Castle, from the South-East (C93)245 – The Needle Rock, Quiraing, Skye (C73, C77, C93)246 – The Old Man of Storr (C73), from the South (C77, C93)246A – The Old Man of Storr (C73), from the North (C77, C93)246 – View from Ryde Pier247 – View from Ryde Pier247 – Duntulm Castle, Skye (C73, C77, C93)248 – Dunvegan Castle, Skye (C73, C77, C93)248 – View from Ryde Pier (C71)249 – View from Ryde Pier249 – Flora McDonald's Grave, Kilmuir, Skye (C73, C77, C93)250 – The Rha Waterfall at Uig, Skye (C73, C77, C93)251 – Loch Coruisk (C73, C77, C93)251A – Loch Coruisk (C93)252 – Loat o' Corry, from Hart o' Corry, Glen Sligachan (C73, C77, C93)253 – Ben Nevis, from Corpach (C63, C73, C77, C93)253A – Ben Nevis, from above Corpach (C63)254 – Dunolly Castle, near Oban (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)255 – Tobermory – Mull (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)255A – Tobermory, Mull (C71, C73, C77, C93)256 – Waterfall at Tobermory – Mull (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)257 – Aros Waterfall – Island of Mull (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)257A – Aros Waterfall – Island of Mull (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)258 – St Martin's Cross – Iona (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)259 – Maclean's Cross – Iona (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)259A – Maclean's Cross – Iona (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)260 – “The Street” – Iona (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)261 – Approach to The Quiraing, Skye (C71, C73, C77, C93)262 – The Quiraing, Skye263 – Quiraing – Skye (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)264 – View at the Quiraing – Skye, The Needle (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)265 – Portree, from the NE (CDV only C73, C77, C93)266 – Glen Sligachan and Sligachan Hotel – Skye (C63, C71, C73, C93)267 – Ben Blaven, from Glen Sligachan – Skye (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)268 – Scuir-na-gillean – Skye, from the East (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)269 – Distant View of Scuir-na-gillean – Skye, from the Bridge (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)270 – Distant View of Marscodh, from near Sligachan, Skye (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)271 – Glamich – Skye (C63, C71), Glamaig (C73, C77) and Sligachan Hotel (C93)272 – View in (Pass of) Glencoe, looking from the Study (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)272A – View in (Pass of) Glencoe, looking down (C63, C71, C73), from the Study (C77, C93)273 – Bridge of Three Waters – Glencoe (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)274 – Upper Falls of Bruar – Blair Athol (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)275 – Middle Falls of Bruar – Blair Athol (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)276 – Lower Fall of Bruar – Blair Athol (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)276A – Lower Falls of Bruar (C71, C73, C77)277 – The Path to the Well, Tobermory, Mull (C71, C73, C77, C93)278 – On the Tay, above Dunkeld (C77, C93)278 – Loch of Park, Aberdeenshire – Wild duck shooting 279 – Loch of Park, Aberdeenshire – Pike Fishing (C71, C73, C77)280 – Perth, from Barnhill (C77, C93)280 – Loch of Park, Aberdeenshire Twilight281 – Loch of Park, Aberdeenshire (C63, C71, C73, C77)282 – Loch of Park, Aberdeenshire (C63, C71, C73, C77)283 – Loch of Park, Aberdeenshire 283 – Oban Bay and Sound of Kerrera (C93)284 – Loch of Park, Aberdeenshire (C71, C73, C77) 285 – Loch of Park, Aberdeenshire (C71, C73) 285 – Railway Bridge and Barnhill (C77, C93)

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286 – Loch of Park, Aberdeenshire (instantaneous) (C71, C73, C77)287 – Loch of Park, Aberdeenshire (C63, C71, C73, C77)288 – Elcho Castle (C77, C93)288 – Loch of Park, Aberdeenshire 289 – Loch of Park, Aberdeenshire (instantaneous) (C71, C73, C77)290 – Loch of Park, Aberdeenshire (instantaneous) (C71, C73, C77)291 – Loch of Park, Aberdeenshire (instantaneous) (C71, C73, C77)292 – Loch of Park, Aberdeenshire (C71, C73, C77)293 – S. Aisle – Roslyn Chapel (C63, C71, C73, C77)294 – Roslin Chapel – South Front (C71, C73, C77, C93)295 – Exeter Cathedral – West Front (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)296 – Interior of Exeter Cathedral – Choir, looking West (C63, C71, C73, C77)297 – Interior of Exeter Cathedral – Choir, looking East (C63, C71, C73, C77)298 – Interior of Exeter Cathedral – Nave, looking East (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)299 – Interior of Exeter Cathedral – Nave, looking West (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)300 – Exeter Cathedral – The Great West Door (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)301 – Gloucester Cathedral, from N.W. (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)302 – Interior of Gloucester Cathedral, The Nave (C63), looking West (C71, C73, C77, C93)303 – Gloucester Cathedral, Lady Chapel (C63, C71, C73, C93), looking East (C77)304 – Interior of Gloucester Cathedral, Cloisters (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)305 – Royal Albert Bridge – Saltash (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)306 – Royal Albert Bridge – Saltash (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)307 – The “Cheese Wring” – Cornwall (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)307A – The “Cheese Wring” – Cornwall (C63, C71, C7, C773, C93)307B – The “Cheese Wring” – Cornwall (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)308 – Rocks at the Cheese Wring (C71, C73, C77, C93)309 – The Logan Stone, near Land's End – Cornwall (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)310 – The Cornish Coast at Treen, near Land's End (C71, C73, C77, C93)311 – Land's End – Cornwall (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)312 – Group of Rocks named The "Armed Knights" – Land's End, Cornwall (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)313 – The “Impregnable” (C63), 104 guns (C71)313A – The “Impregnable” (C63)313B – The “Impregnable” (C63)313D – HMS “Impregnable”, 104 Guns – Guard-ship in Hamoaze314 – The Hamoaze – Devonport (C63), from Mount Edgcumbe (C71)315 – Drake Island, from Mount Edgcumbe316 – The “Cambridge” in Hamoaze – Great-gun practice (C63, C71, C73, C77)317 – HMS “Cambridge”, in Hamoaze. Great-Gun Practice – a Broadside (C71, C73, C77)318 – The “Revenge”, 91 Guns, 800 Horse-power. Flagship of the Channel Fleet (C63, C71, C73, C77)318A – The “Revenge” (C63)318B – The “Revenge” (C63)318C – The “Revenge”, 91 Guns, 800 Horse-power. Flagship of the Channel Fleet (C63)319 – The “Royal Adelaide” (C63)320 – HMS Aboukir, 90 guns (C71)320 – The Conqueror320A – The Conqueror321 – The “Conqueror” and “Centurion” (C63)321 – HMS “Conqueror”, 101 guns (C71)321 - “Invercauld Arms” Hotel, from South-East (C93)322 – HMSS “Conqueror”, 101 Guns, 800 Horse-power; “Centurion”, 80 Guns, 400 Horse-power, – Channel Fleet (C71)323 – The “Orlando” (C63), 56 guns, Steam Reserve (C71)324 – The Charon, Goldfinch, Spider and Speedy Gun-boats in Hamoaze (C71)325 – The Sheldrake and Charon Gunboats in Hamoaze, Keyham Steam-yard in the distance (C71)326 – HMS Ariadne, Screw Steam Frigate (C71)326 – Greenwich Hospital (C71)326A – Greenwich Hospital327 – On the Thames at Greenwich, Barges coming up with the Tide (C71, C73, C77)328 – On the Thames at Greenwich, Barges coming up with the Tide (C71, C73, C77)329 – On the Thames at Greenwich, Dropping down with the Tide (C71, C73, C77)330 – On the Thames at Greenwich, Dropping down with the Tide (C71, C73, C77)

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331 – View on the Thames at Greenwich (C71)332 – View on the Thames at Greenwich (C71)333 – Old Bridge of Earn (C77, C93)333 – View on the Thames at Greenwich (C71)334 – Kilgraston House (C77, C93)334 – The Thames at Greenwich (C71)335 – Pitcaithly Wells, Bridge of Earn (C77, C93)335 – View on the Thames at Greenwich (C71)336 – HMS Ariadne, Screw Steam Frigate, 26 Guns, 800 Horse Power336 – “Invercauld Arms” Hotel, from South-East (C93)337 – Loch Avon and Cairngorm (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)338 – A “Bit” in Glen Ey, Braemar (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)339 – Balmoral Castle – West Front (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)340 – Roslyn Chapel, North Front (C71, C73, C77, C93)341 – Roslyn Chapel from the North East (C71, C73, C77, C93)342 – Loch-in-Dorbh – Morayshire (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)343 – Loch-in-Dorb, Morayshire (C71, C73, C77, C93)344 – Round Tower of Abernethy (C77, C93)344 – Loch-in-Dorb, Morayshire345 – Loch-in-Dorb, Morayshire (C71, C73, C77, C93)346 – Campsie Linn, near Perth (C77, C93)347 – Castle Grant, Strathspey (C63, C71, C73, C77), South Front (C93)348 – Avenue of Limes – Castle Grant, Strathspey (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)349 – Craigellachie Bridge, on the Spey (C63, C71, C73)350 – Loch an Eilan (C71, C73, C77, C93)351 – Loch an Eilan (C71, C73, C77, C93)352 – A Bit on Loch an Eilan (C71, C73, C77, C93)353 – Pines in the Forest of Rothiemurchus, Strathspey (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)354 – Loch Insch – Badenoch (C63)354 – Kinfauns Castle (C77)355 – Cottage in the Forest of Rothiemurchus, Strathspey (C63)355 – Dupplin Castle (C77, C93)357 – Ruins of Ruthven Castle (C63, C71, C73, C77), Ruthven Barracks (C93) 358 – Elgin Cathedral, the Choir, from the West Door (C71, C77, C93) 359 – Kinrara, Badenoch (C71, C73, C77, C93)360 – Grave of Bessie Bell and Mary Gray (C77, C93)360 – Interior of Roslyn Chapel – The Nave361 – Roslyn Chapel – North Aisle (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)362 – Roslyn Chapel – The 'Prentice Pillar (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)363 – Interior of Roslyn Chapel (C63), The Lady Chapel (C71, C73, C77)363A – Roslin Chapel – Lady Chapel (C93)364 – York Minster, from Monk-bar (C63, C71, C73, C77), from North-East (C93)365 – York Minster from S.E. (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)366 – York Minster from W. (C63), the West Front (C71, C73, C77, C93)366A – York Minster, the West Front (C71, C73, C77, C93)367 – York Minster, The Great West Door (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)368 – York Minster, South Door (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)369 – York Minster, Nave, looking West (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)370 – York Minster, Nave, looking East (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)371 – York Minster, Choir, looking West (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)372 – York Minster, Choir, looking East (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)373 – York Minster, Windows in North Transept “The Five Sisters” (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)374 – York Minster, The Stone Screen (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)375 – Bolton Abbey, the Choir from the South375 – The Haining, from SE (C93) 376 – York Minster, Interior of Lantern Tower (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)377 – York Minster – Lantern Tower378 – York Minster, De Grey's Monument (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)379 – Durham Cathedral, from the River (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)380 – Durham Cathedral, from the River (C63, C71, C73, C77), from the Banks (C93)381 – Durham Cathedral, from St Oswald's Churchyard (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)

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382 – Durham Cathedral – The Nave (C63, C71, C73, C77)383 – Durham Cathedral – The Choir (C71, C73, C77, C93)384 – Durham Cathedral – N. Aisle (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)385 – Durham Cathedral – The “Galilee” (Lady Chapel) (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)386 – Marquis of Londonderry's Monument – Durham (C63, C71, C73, C77)387 – Peterborough Cathedral – West Front (C63, C71, C73, C77)388 – Peterborough Cathedral – The Nave (C63, C71, C73, C77)389 – Methven Castle (C77, C93)390 – Peterborough Cathedral – The Choir (C63, C71, C73, C77)391 – Peterborough Cathedral – Roof of Choir (C63, C71, C73, C77)392 – Peterborough Cathedral – South Aisle of Nave (C63. C71, C73, C77)393 – Peterborough Cathedral – South Aisle of Choir (C63, C71, C73, C77)394 – Peterborough Cathedral – Lady Chapel (C63, C71, C73, C77)395 – Westminster Abbey – Choir looking E. (C63, C71, C73, C77) Confessor’s Chapel (C93)396 – Westminster Abbey – South Transept (C63, C71, C73, C77)397 – Westminster Abbey – North Transept (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)398 – Huntingtower Castle (C77, C93)399 – Westminster Abbey – Tombs in Choir (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)400 – Westminster Abbey – Entrance to Chapter-House (C63, C93)401 – Winchester Cathedral – West Front (C63, C71, C73, C77)402 – Winchester Cathedral – Nave, looking East (C63, C71, C73, C77)403 – Winchester Cathedral – Nave, looking West (C63, C71, C73, C77)404 – Winchester Cathedral – Choir, from Altar (C63, C71, C73, C77)405 – Winchester Cathedral – Choir and Altar Screen (C63, C71, C73, C77)406 – Winchester Cathedral – North Aisle (C63, C71, C73, C77)407 – Winchester Cathedral – Bishop Fox's Tomb (C63, C71, C73, C77)408 – Winchester Cathedral – Cardinal Beaufort's Tomb, Lady Chapel (C63, C71, C73, C77)409 – Winchester Cathedral – Bishop Waynflete's Tomb (C63, C71, C73, C77)410 – On the Thames at Greenwich – Waiting for the Boat (C71, C73, C77)411 – On the Thames at Greenwich – Arrival of the Boat (C71, C73, C77)412 – On the Thames at Greenwich – Departure of the Boat (C71, C73, C77)413 – Hydropathic Establishment, Crieff (C77, C93)413 – The Faid Gahaad – The Pasha of Egypt's Yacht414 – On the Thames at Woolwich (C71, C73)414 – The Thames at Greenwich414 – Drummond Castle, from the Gardens (C77)415 – The Thames at Greenwich415 – Selkirk, from Heatherlie (C93) 416 – On the Thames at Woolwich (C71, C73, C77)416 – The Thames at Greenwich417 – On the Thames at Woolwich (C71, C73, C77)418 – On the Thames at Woolwich (C71, C73, C77)419 – On the Thames at Woolwich (C71, C73)419 – Drummond Castle, from the Gardens (C77)420 – On the Thames at Woolwich (C71)421 – Drummond Castle, from the Gardens (C77)422 – The “Hard” – Portsmouth (C63, C71)423 – The Dockyard – Portsmouth (from the Harbour) (C63, C71)424 – The “Victory”, Flag Ship, Portsmouth Harbour (C63, C71, C73, C77)424A – The “Victory” (C63, C71, C73, C77)424B – The “Victory” (C63, C71, C73, C77)425 – The “St Vincent” (C63, C71, C73, C77)425A – The “St Vincent” (C63, C71, C73, C77)425B – The “St Vincent” (C63, C71, C73, C77)426 – The “Excellent” (C63, C71, C73, C77)427 – The “Excellent”, Portsmouth Harbour – Great Gun Practice (C63, C71, C73, C77)428 – Portsmouth Harbour (C63, C71)429 – The “Defence” (C63)430 – The “Shannon” (C63)430 – Philiphaugh from West (C93) 431 – Roof of Roslyn Chapel (C63, C71, C73), Roof of Chancel (C77)

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431A – Roof of Chancel, Roslin Chapel (C71, C73, C77, C93)431B – Roof of Chancel (C77) Details of Roof of Lady Chapel, Roslin Chapel (C93)432 – Birkhall – Highland Residence of The Prince of Wales (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)433 – Linn of Muick, on the Highland Property of HRH the Prince of Wales (C63, C71, C73, C77)433A – Linn of Muick (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)433B – The Linn of Muick, on the Highland Property of HRH the Prince of Wales (C71, C73, C77, C93)434 – Loch-na-gar, Balmoral (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)435 – Corrie on Loch-na-gar, Balmoral (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)436 – Dhu Loch, near Balmoral (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)436A – Dhu Loch (C63)437 – Altnaguissach – The Queen's Lodge on Loch Muick (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)438 – Head of Loch Muick (C63)438 – Old Machar Cathedral, from the SE (C93)439 – Island on Loch Muick (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)439A – Island on Loch Muick (C63)440 – Balmoral Castle, from the S.E. (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)440A – Balmoral Castle, from the S.E. (C63, C71, C73, C77, C93)441 – Roslin Chapel, the ‘Prentice Pillar (C71, C73, C77), Interior442 – Windsor Castle – The Round Tower (C71, C73, C93) and St George’s Chapel (C77)443 – Windsor Castle – The Garden (East) Terrace (C71, C73, C77, C93)443A – Windsor Castle – The Garden Terrace (C71, C73)444 – Windsor Castle – Norman Gate (C71, C73, C77, C93)445 – Windsor Castle, North Terrace (C71, C73), the Eton Fields (C77)445 – Windsor Castle, from Romney Lock (C93), from the River445A – Windsor Castle, the North Front (C77, C93)446 – Windsor Castle, from the West (C71, C73) from the North-West (C77, C93)447 – Lincoln Cathedral from NW (C71, C73, C77, C93)448 – Mungo Park's Monument, Selkirk (C93)448 – Lincoln Cathedral and Exchequer Gate449 – Lincoln Cathedral – the Choir (C71, C73, C77), looking West (C93)450 – Lincoln Cathedral – the Nave looking East (C71, C73, C77, C93)451 – Lincoln Cathedral – the Nave, looking West (C71, C73, C77, C93)452 – Lincoln Cathedral – the West Door (C71, C73, C77, C93)453 – Lincoln Cathedral – South Aisle of the Choir (C71, C73, C77, C93)454 – Lincoln Cathedral – North Aisle (C71, C73, C77, C93)455 – St George's Chapel, Windsor, West Front (C71, C73, C77, C93)456 – St George's Chapel, Nave, looking West (C77, C93)456 – Windsor Castle, Great West Window (C71, C73)457 – St George's Chapel, Choir (C71, C73), looking West (C77, C93)458 – St George's Chapel – the Queen's Gallery and Altar (C71, C73, C77) and Albert Memorial Window (C93)459 – St George's Chapel, Nave looking East (C71, C73, C77, C93)460 – Beverley Minster – The Choir (C71, C73, C77)461 – Beverley Minster – The Nave, looking West (C71, C73, C77, C93)462 – Beverley Minster – The Nave looking East (C71, C73, C77)463 – Beverley Minster – the Percy Shrine (C71, C73, C77, C93)464 – Fountain at Holyrood Palace (C71, C73, C77, C93)464A – Fountain at Holyrood Palace (C77, C93)465 – St George's Chapel, Windsor – Princess Charlotte's Cenotaph (C71, C73, C77, C93)466 – Lincoln Cathedral from East (C71, C73, C77), East End and Chapter House (C93)467 – Falls on the Braan at the Rumbling Bridge, Dunkeld (C71, C73, C77, C93)467A – Falls above the Rumbling Bridge, Dunkeld468 – The Rumbling Bridge, Dunkeld (C71, C73, C77, C93)469 – Loch Polney, Dunkeld (C71, C73, C77, C93)469A – Loch Polney, Dunkeld (C71, C73, C77, C93)470 – Pass of Killiecrankie, looking down (C71, C73, C77, C93)471 – Ben-y-Gloe, from Old Bridge of Garry (C93)471 – Pass of Killiecrankie, from the Bridge (C71, C73), looking to Ben-y-Gloe (C77)471A – Pass of Killiecrankie472 – Old Bridge of Garry, Killiecrankie (C71, C73, C77, C93)472A – The Old Bridge of Garry, Killiecrankie (C71, C73, C77, C93)473 – Pass of Killiecrankie, looking up (C71, C73, C77, C93), from Old Bridge of Garry

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474 – Killiecrankie Cottage (C77, C93)474 – Killiecrankie, from Old Bridge looking down474 – Pass of Killiecrankie, the Soldier's Leap (C71, C73)474 – In the Pass of Killiecrankie474A – Pool on the Garry, below Killiecrankie Cottage (C93)475 – Falls of Tummel (C71, C73, C77, C93)476 – Falls of Tummel (C71, C73, C77, C93)477 – Falls of Tummel (C71, C73, C77, C93)478 – Blair Athole (C71, C73) and Blair Castle from Tulloch Hill (C77, C93)479 – Blair Castle (C71, C73, C77, C93)480 – Blair Atholl and Ben-y-Gloe, with Bridge of Tilt (C77, C93)481 – Upper Fall of the Fender, Blair Athole (C71, C73, C77, C93)482 – Lower Falls of the Fender, Blair Athole (C71, C73, C77, C93)483 – Salmon Leap on the Tilt, Blair Athole (C71, C73, C77, C93)484 – The Witches' Rock on the Tilt (C71, C73, C77, C93)485 – Taymouth Castle – from the Fort (C71, C73, C77, C93)486 – Falls of Acharn, Kenmore (C71, C73, C77, C93)487 – The Falls of the Lochy, Glen Lochy (C71, C73, C77)487A – The Falls of Lochy, Glen Lochy (C71, C73, C77)487B – Falls on the Lochay (C77, C93)488 – (View) On the Lochay at Killin (C71, C73, C77)488A – (View) On the Lochay, Killin (C77, C93)489 – (View) On the Dochart, at Killin (C71, C73, C77)490 – Mill on the Dochart, Killin (C71, C73, C77, C93)491 – Stirling Castle – from the King's Park (C71, C73, C77), from the King's Knot (C93)492 – Stirling Castle – from the NW (C71, C73, C77, C93)492A – Stirling Castle, from the NW (C93)493 – High Church, Stirling (C71, C73), Greyfriars Church (C77), from Ladies' Rock (C93)493A – Greyfriars Church (C77), from Bowling Green (C93)494 – Abbey Craig and Wallace Monument (C71, C73, C77), from Gowan Hill (C93), from Castle Esplanade494A – Wallace Monument, near view (C73, C77), from Stirling Castle (C93)495 – Drummond Castle – from the Gardens (C71, C73, C77)496 – Drummond Castle – from the Garden (C71, C73, C77, C93)497 – The Garden, Drummond Castle (C71, C73, C77, C93)498 – Ochtertyre House (C71, C73, C77, C93) 499 – Falls of the Turrit (C71, C73)499 – Spout Hoick (C77, C93)500 – Castle Monzie (C71, C73, C77, C93)501 – Glen Almond – The Small Glen (C71, C73, C77)502 – Glen Almond – The Small Glen (C71, C73, C77)503 – Glen Almond – The Small Glen (C71, C73, C77)504 – The Devil's Cauldron, Comrie (C71, C73, C77, C93)505 – In Glen Lednoch, looking to Dunmore (C77, C93)506 – Oban, from the SW507 – Oban, from the SW508 – Loch Tummel – The Queen's View (C71, C73, C77, C93)509 – The Falls of Rogie, Ross-shire (C71, C73, C77, C93)509A – The Falls of Rogie (distant view) (C77, C93)510 – Ben Slioch, Loch Maree (C71, C73), from Bridge of Grudie (C77, C93)511 – Craig Roy, Loch Maree (C71, C73, C77, C93)512 – Ben Leagach, Glen Torridon (C71, C73, C77, C93)513 – A Shepherd's “Sheiling” in Glen Torridon (C71, C73)513 – Ben Eay, from Glen Torridon (C77, C93)514 – Loch Clare (C71, C73) and Ben Leagach, Glen Torridon (C77, C93)515 – Side of Ben Leagach, Glen Torridon (C71, C73, C77, C93)516 – At the Back of Ben Eay (C71, C73, C77, C93)517 – Corrie on Ben Eay (C71, C73, C77, C93)517 – The Haunt of the Red Deer518 – Highland Farm Steading, at Kinlochewe (C71, C73, C77, C93)519 – Flowerdale, Grobain in the distance (C77), Flowerdale Bay and Grobain (C93)519 – At the Head of the Gairloch (C71, C73)

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520 – At the Head of the Gairloch (C71, C73)521 – Kerrisdale Waterfall, Gairloch, in the Pass of Kerry (C71, C73, C77, C93)522 – Poolewe, Ross-shire (C71, C73, C77, C93)523 – Craig Tollie, Loch Maree, from Poolewe (C71, C73, C77, C93)524 – At Poolewe (C71, C77, C93)525 – The High School, Edinburgh (C71, C73, C77, C93)526 – Edinburgh, from St Anthony's Chapel (C71, C73, C77, C93)527 – St Anthony's Chapel, Queen's Park, Edinburgh (C71, C73, C77, C93)528 – Melrose Abbey – East Window (C73)528 – Melrose Abbey, the Chancel (C71, C77, C93)529 – Abbotsford – The River Front (C71, C73), West Front (C77), North Front (C93)530 – Abbotsford – The Garden Front (C71, C73, C77, C93)530A – Abbotsford – The Garden Front (C71, C73, C77, C93)531 – Kelso Abbey, from the Churchyard (C71, C73, C77, C93)532 – Jedburgh Abbey, from the River (C71, C73, C77, C93)533 – Jedburgh Abbey, from the SE (C71, C73, C77), from Allarton (C93)534 – Jedburgh Abbey, from the SE (C71, C73, C77, C93)535 – Jedburgh Abbey, West Front (C71, C73, C77, C93)536 – Jedburgh Abbey, from NW (C71, C73), from Churchyard (C77, C93)537 – Ripon Cathedral, from the River (C71, C73, C77)538 – Fountains Abbey, from Robin Hood's Well (C71, C73, C77), from South-East (C93)539 – Fountains Abbey, from Robin Hood's Well (C71, C73, C77), from South-East (C93)540 – Fountains Abbey, from the South (C71, C7, C773)541 – Fountains Abbey, from SE ( C71, C73, C77)542 – Fountains Abbey, from SE (C71, C73, C77, C93)543 – Fountains Abbey, from SW (C71, C73, C77, C93)544 – Fountains Abbey, the Lady Chapel (C71, C73, C77, C93)545 – Fountains Abbey – the Nave and South Aisle (C71, C73, C77, C93)546 – Fountains Abbey, the North Transept (C71, C73, C77, C93)547 – Fountains Abbey, the North Aisle (C71, C73, C77, C93)548 – Fountains Abbey, the Chapter House (C71, C73, C77, C93)549 – St George's Church, Doncaster, from South-West (C71, C73, C77, C93)550 – St George's Church, from the South (C71, C73, C77)551 – St George's Church, Doncaster, Interior (C71, C73, C77), Nave looking East (C93)552 – St George's Church, Interior (C71, C73), North-West (C77), Arches in Nave (C93)553 – Furness Abbey, from the East (C71, C73, C77)554 – Furness Abbey from SW (C71, C73, C77)555 – Furness Abbey, the Transept (C71, C73, C77)556 – Furness Abbey, the Sedilia (C71, C73, C77)557 – Furness Abbey, the Chapter House (C71, C73, C77)558 – Furness Abbey, Entrance to the Chapter House (C71, C73, C77)559 – Coniston, Old Man, from above the Mines (C71, C73, C77, C93)560 – Ewedale Crags (C71, C73, C77, C93)560A – Ewedale Crag, Coniston (C71, C73, C77, C93)561 – Waterfall at Coniston (C71, C73, C77, C93)562 – At the Copper Mines, Coniston (C71, C73, C77, C93)563 – Stock Ghyll Force, Ambleside (C71, C73, C77, C93)563A – Stock Ghyll Force, Ambleside564 – The Bowder Stone (C71, C73, C77, C93)564A – The Bowder Stone, Borrowdale (C71, C73, C77, C93)565 – Borrowdale from above the Bowder Stone (C71, C73, C77, C93)566 – The Castle Crag – Borrowdale (C71, C73, C77, C93)567 – Beverley Minster, Transept and Towers (C71, C73, C77)568 – The Royal Observatory, Calton Hill, Edinburgh (C71, C73, C77, C93)569 – Edinburgh Castle, from the Vennel (C71, C73, C77, C93)570 – The Albert Cairn, Balmoral (C71, C73, C77, C93)570A – The Albert Cairn, Balmoral (C71, C73, C77, C93)571 – Castle and Loch Cluny near Dunkeld (C71, C73, C77, C93)571A – Castle and Loch Cluny (C71, C73, C77, C93)572 – Craighall, Blairgowrie (C71, C73, C77, C93)572A – Craighall, Blairgowrie (C71, C73, C77, C93)

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573 – Abbotsford – the Study (C71, C73, C77, C93)574 – Abbotsford – the Library (C71, C73, C77, C93)575 – Abbotsford – the Hall (C71, C73, C77, C93)576 – Abbotsford – Bust of Scott, by Chantrey (C71, C73, C77, C93)577 – Abbotsford – Bronze Cast of Head of Scott after Death (C71, C73, C77, C93)578 – The Albert Cairn, Balmoral, distant view (C71, C73)579 – Looking up Borrowdale (C71, C73, C77) from the Bowder Stone (C93)580 – Looking down Borrowdale (C71, C73, C77) from the Bowder Stone (C93)581 – The Grange (C71, C73, C77, C93)581A – The Grange (C71, C73, C77, C93)582 – Derwentwater, from Friar's Crag (C71, C73, C77, C93)583 – Wallow and Falcon Crags, Derwent Water (C71, C73, C77, C93)583A – Wallow and Falcon Crags, Derwent Water (C71, C73, C77, C93)584 – Friar's Crag and Cawsey Pike, Derwent Water (C71, C73, C77, C93)585 – Borrowdale, looking towards the Castle Crag (C71, C73, C77, C93)585A – Borrowdale, looking towards the Castle Crag (C71, C73, C77, C93)586 – Borrowdale, looking towards the Gate Crags (C71, C73, C77, C93)587 – Falls of Lodore, Derwent Water (C71, C73, C77, C93)588 – Barrow Falls (C71, C73, C77, C93)589 – Ambleside, from Loughrigg Fell (C93), Wansfell in the distance (C71, C73, C77)590 – Ambleside, showing Miss Martineau's Cottage covered in Ivy590 – Newark Castle, from the Lady's Bridge (C93)591 – Rydal Mere, Hartley Coleridge's Cottage and Knab Scar beyond (C71, C73, C77, C93)592 – The Heronry on Rydal Mere (C71, C73, C77, C93)593 – Distant View of Rydal Hall and Rydal Mount (C71, C73, C77, C93)594 – The Langdale Pikes, from Loughrigg Fell (C71, C73, C77, C93)595 – Kildrummy Castle, Donside (C71, C73, C77, C93)595A – Kildrummy Castle, Donside (C71, C73, C77)596 – Dunnottar Castle, from the South (C71, C73, C77, C93) 596A – Dunottar Castle, from South West (C71, C73, C77, C93)597 – The Old Grammar School, Aberdeen (C71, C73, C77, C93) (in 1893 stated now demolished)598 – The New Grammar School (C71, C73, C77, C93)599 – The Albert Memorial, Aberdeen (C71, C73, C77, C93)600 – Castle Street and Municipal Buildings, Aberdeen (C71, C73, C77, C93)601 – Allan Ramsay's Statue, Edinburgh (C71, C73, C77, C93)602 – Wilson's Statue, Edinburgh (C71, C73, C77, C93)603 – Corner of the West Bow, Edinburgh (C71, C73, C77, C93)604 – The Assembly Hall of the Established Church, from the Castle Esplanade, Edinburgh (C71, C73, C77, C93)605 – The Martyrs' Monument, Greyfriars Churchyard, Edinburgh (C71, C73, C77, C93)606 – York Minster, the Chapter House (C77, C93)607 – St Wilfred's Church, York (C71, C73, C77, C93)608 – The West Doorway of St Wilfred's, York (C71, C73, C77, C93)609 – Scarborough Castle (C71, C73, C77)610 – Scarborough Castle, distant view (C71, C73, C77)611 – Chalet in the Spa Grounds, Scarborough (C71, C73, C77)612 – South Cliff, Scarborough (C71, C73, C77)613 – The Music Salon (C71, C73, C77)614 – The Spa Towers (C71, C73, C77)615 – The Spa and Sands (C71, C73, C77)616 – Edinburgh Castle from Grassmarket (C71, C73, C77, C93)617 – St Mary's Church, Scarborough (C71, C73, C77)618 – Worcester Cathedral – The Nave (C71, C73, C77), looking East (C93)619 – Worcester Cathedral – The Choir (C71, C73, C77), looking East (C93)620 – Worcester Cathedral, South Aisle of the Choir (C71, C73, C77)621 – Worcester Cathedral, Stone Pulpit (C71, C73, C77)622 – Worcester Cathedral, Prince Arthur's Chapel and King John's Tomb (C71, C73, C77, C93)623 – Worcester Cathedral, the Cloisters (C71, C73, C77, C93)624 – The Edgar Tower, Worcester (C71, C73, C77, C93)625 – Gloucester Cathedral from SE (C71, C73, C77, C93)626 – Gloucester Cathedral, West Front and Deanery (C71, C73, C77, C93)627 – Gloucester Cathedral, the South Porch (C71, C73, C77, C93)

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627A – Gloucester Cathedral, the South Front (C73, C77)628 – Gloucester Cathedral, Nave, looking East (C71, C73, C77, C93)629 – Gloucester Cathedral, Norman Arches in Nave (C71, C73, C77)630 – Gloucester Cathedral, the Choir looking West (C71, C73, C77, C93)631 – Gloucester Cathedral Choir looking East (C71, C73, C77, C93)632 – Gloucester Cathedral, Roof of the Choir (C71, C73, C77, C93)633 – Gloucester Cathedral – the Lady Chapel looking West (C71, C73, C77, C93)634 – Gloucester Cathedral – The Hanging Arches (C71, C73, C77), Flying Arches in Transepts (C93)635 – Bishop Hooper's Monument, Gloucester (C71, C73, C77, C93)636 – Wells Cathedral, West Front (C71, C73, C77)637 – Wells Cathedral, West Front (C71, C73, C77)638 – Wells Cathedral – the Nave, looking East (C71, C73, C77)639 – Wells Cathedral, Nave looking West (C71, C73, C77)640 – Wells Cathedral – the Choir, looking West (C71, C73, C77)641 – Wells Cathedral, Choir looking East (C71, C73, C77)642 – Wells Cathedral, South Aisle of Choir (C71, C73, C77)643 – Wells Cathedral, View in the Lady Chapel (C71, C73, C77)644 – Wells Cathedral – View in the Lady Chapel (C71, C73, C77)645 – Wells Cathedral, Vestibule in the Lady Chapel (C71, C73, C77)646 – Wells Cathedral, North Porch (C71, C73, C77)647 – Wells Cathedral, from the SE (C71, C73, C77)648 – Wlls Cathedral, from the Bishop's Garden (C71, C73, C77)649 – Wells Cathedral, the Chapter House, from the NE (C71, C73, C77)650 – Wells Cathedral, Roof of the Chapter House (C71, C73, C77)651 – Old Gateway, Market Place, Wells (C71, C73, C77)652 – Wells Cathedral, the Cloisters (C71, C73, C77)653 – Wells Cathedral, the Yew Tree in the Cloister Court (C71, C73, C77)654 – Wells Cathedral, the Vicar's Close (C71, C73, C77)655 – The Bishop's Palace, Wells – Ruins of Banqueting Hall (C71, C73, C77)656 – The Bishop's Palace, Wells – Ruins of Banqueting Hall (C71, C73, C77)657 – Exeter Cathedral – Tombs in Lady Chapel (C71, C73, C77)658 – Exeter Cathedral, the Minstrel Gallery (C71, C73, C77, C93)659 – Exeter Cathedral, from the South-East (C71, C73, C77), from Bishop’s Palace (C93)660 – Bishop's Palace and Cathedral Towers, Exeter (C71, C73, C77, C93)661 – Castle Street Market Cross, Aberdeen (C71, C73, C77, C93)662 – Tintern Abbey, South Aisle of Nave, lookingEast (C93)662 – Aberdeen, looking towards Girdleness( C71)663 – The East and West Churches, Aberdeen (C71, C73, C77, C93) 664 – Aberdeen University (C71, C73) King's College, West Front, Aberdeen (C77, C93)665 – Old Machar Cathedral, Aberdeen from the SW (C71, C73, C77, C93)665A – Old Machar Cathedral, West Front (C77) 666 – On the Keltie, at Bracklinn Bridge (C71, C73, C77, C93)667 – Loch Lubnaig, Perthshire (C71, C73, C77, C93)667A – Loch Lubnaig, Perthshire (C71, C73, C77, C93)667B – Loch Lubnaig, Perthshire (instantaneous) (C71, C73, C77, C93)668 – View from above Tarbet, Loch Lomond (C71, C73, C77, C93)669 – Inverary – Loch Fyne from the North-East (C71, C73, C77, C93)670 – Inverary – Looking to Duniquaich (C71, C73, C77, C93)671 – Inverary Cross (C71, C73), Castle and Duniquaich (C77, C93)671A – Inverary Cross (C71, C73, C77) and Pier (C93)672 – Inverary Castle, the Seat of the Duke of Argyle (C71, C73, C93) and Duniquaich (C77)672A – Inverary Castle, Seat of the Duke of Argyll, West Front (C71, C93) and Duniquaich (C77)673 – Fir Tree at Inverary Castle (C71, C73, C77, C93)674 – Duniquaich, Inverary, from near the Castle (C71, C73, C77, C93)675 – The Miller's Linn, Glen Ary, Inverary (C71, C73, C77, C93)676 – Carlonan Bridge, Inverary (C71, C73, C77, C93)677 – Linneghlutain – Upper Fall of the Ary, Inverary (C71, C73, C77, C93)678 – The Dhu Avenue, Inverary (C71, C73, C77, C93)678A – The Dhu Avenue, Inverary (C71, C73, C77, C93)679 – Ben Cruachan, from Cladich (C71, C73, C77, C93)680 – The Cobbler Mountain, Ben Arthur, from above Tarbert (C71, C73, C77, C93)

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681 – Loch Awe and Cruachan, from Cladich (C71, C73, C77, C93)682 – Looking up the Denburn, Aberdeen (C71, C73, C77) 683 – Elgin Cathedral, the Choir and Chapter House (C71, C73, C77, C93)684 – Nelson's Monument, Edinburgh (C71, C73, C77, C93)685 – The National Monument, Edinburgh (C71, C73, C77, C93)686 – The General Post Office (C71, C73, C77, C93)687 – St John's Church from Princes Street (C71, C73, C77, C93)687A – St John's Church, from St Cuthbert's Churchyard (C71, C73, C77, C93)687B – St John's Church, from Lothian Road (C71, C73, C77, C93)687C – St John's Church, from St Cuthbert's Churchyard (C71, C73, C77, C93)688 – Rockville House (C71, C73, C77, C93)689 – The British Linen Co's Bank (C71, C73, C77, C93)690 – Carlisle Cathedral – The South Door (C71, C73, C77, C93)691 – Carlisle Cathedral, the South Front (C71, C73, C77, C93)692 – Carlisle Cathedral, the East End (C71, C73, C77, C93)693 – Carlisle Cathedral – The Choir looking West (from the Altar) (C71, C73, C77, C93)694 – Carlisle Cathedral – The Choir Looking East (C71, C73, C77, C93)695 – Carlisle Cathedral, South Aisle of the Choir (C71, C73, C77, C93)696 – Carlisle Cathedral, Roof of the Choir (C71, C73, C77, C93)697 – Town Hall and Market Cross, Carlisle (C71, C73, C77, C93)698 – The Guildhall (C71, C73, C77, C93)699 – Carlisle Castle from the South-East (C71, C73, C77, C93)700 – Carlisle Castle from the South-West (C71, C73, C77, C93)701 – Durham Cathedral – The West View (C71, C73, C77), from North West (C93)702 – Durham Cathedral, Interior of Cloisters (C71, C73, C77, C93)703 – Durham Cathedral, the Library (C71, C73, C77, C93)704 – Durham Cathedral and Castle (C71, C73, C77), from Railway Station (C93)705 – The Prebends Bridge, Durham (C71, C73, C77, C93)706 – Durham Cathedral – the South View (C71, C73, C77, C93)707 – Durham Cathedral, the North Door (C71, C73, C77, C93)708 – Melrose Abbey, the South Transept (C71, C73, C77, C93)708A – Melrose Abbey, the South Transept (C71, C73, C77, C93)709 – Melrose Abbey – The North Transept (C71, C73) and Chancel (C77, C93)709A – Melrose Abbey – The North Transept (C71, C73) and Chancel (C77, C93)710 – Melrose Abbey – Remains of Cloisters (C71, C73, C77, C93)711 – Balmoral Castle – The North Terrace (C71, C73, C77, C93)712 – Balmoral Castle – On the West Terrace (C71, C73, C77, C93)713 – Balmoral Castle – Interior of the Ballroom (C71, C73, C77, C93)714 – Balmoral Castle – Dais in the Ballroom (C71, C73, C77, C93)715 – View in the Avenue at Balmoral Castle (C71, C73, C77, C93)716 – Cottage opposite Balmoral (C73, C77), near Balmoral (C93)717 – The Dee, above the Linn, Braemar (CDV only C71, C73, C77)718 – Fife Arms Hotel, Braemar (C71, C73, C77)719 – Firs at the Linn of Dee, Braemar (C71, C73, C77, C93)720 – Inverey, looking toward Ben Muick-Dhui (C71, C73, C77, C93)721 – Falls of Dhivach, Glen Urquhart (C71, C73, C77, C93)721A – Falls of Dhivach, Glen Urquhart (C71, C73, C77, C93)721B – Falls of Dhivach, Glen Urquhart (C71, C73, C77, C93)722 – Dhivach Lodge, Residence of late J. Philip, R.A. (C71, C73, C77, C93)723 – Drumnadrochit (C71, C73, C77, C93)724 – Loch Ness, from above Drumnadrochit (C71, C73, C77, C93)725 – Distant View of Balmacaan (C71, C73, C77, C93)726 – Castle Urquhart, Loch Ness (C71, C73, C77, C93)727 – Castle Urquhart, the Keep (C71, C73, C77, C93)728 – Looking up Glen Urquhart from Castle Urquhart (C71, C73, C77, C93)729 – Mealfourvounie, from above the Fall of Foyers (C71, C73, C77, C93)730 – Ben Nevis from Banavie (C71, C73, C77, C93)731 – Iona Cathedral, South Aisle (C71, C73, C77, C93)731A – Iona Cathedral, South Aisle (C71, C73, C77, C93)732 – Iona Cathedral, the Sedilia (C71, C73, C77, C93)733 – Iona Cathedral, Doorway in Chancel, St Oran’s Chapel (C71, C73, C77, C93)

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734 – Iona Cathedral, St Oran's Chapel (C71, C73, C77, C93)735 – Iona Cathedral, St Oran's Chapel (C71, C73, C77, C93)736 – Iona Cathedral, Triple Arch in St Oran's Chapel (C71, C73, C77, C93)737 – Dun Ii, Iona (C71, C73, C77, C93)738 – View on the Lochay, at Bridge of Lochay (C71, C73, C77)739 – Remains of Ancient Crosses, Iona (C71, C73, C77, C93)740 – Dunstaffnage Castle (C71, C73, C77), Loch Etive (C93)741 – The Dog Stone, Dunolly (C71, C73, C77) and Dunollie Castle (C93)742 – The Pass of Melfort, Oban (C71, C73, C77, C93)742A – In the Pass of Melfort, near Oban (C71, C73, C77, C93)743 – Columba Terrace, Oban (C71, C73, C77)744 – Pillars in Transept, Iona (CDV only C71, C73, C77)745 – The Queen's Statue, Aberdeen (C71, C73, C77, C93) (in 1893 stated “before removal”)745A – Queen's Statue looking up St Nicholas Street (C77, C93)746 – Aberdeen Town and Country Bank (C71, C73) 746 – Union Street, looking East from Market Street (C77, C93)747 – Looking up Glen Urquhart from Drumnadrochit (C71, C73, C77, C93)748 – Loch Ness from Castle Urquhart (C71, C73, C77, C93)749 – Durham Castle, the Keep and South Gallery (C71, C73, C77, C93)750 – Durham Castle, Norman Gateway and Keep (C71, C73, C77, C93)751 – Durham Castle, the Galleries, looking North (C71, C73, C77), Courtyard (C93)752 – Durham University (C71, C73, C77, C93)753 – Durham Castle, Bishop Pudsey's Doorway (C71, C73, C77, C93)754 – Finchale Abbey, the West Front (C71, C73, C77), from North West (C93)755 – Finchale Abbey, the South Transept (C71, C73, C77, C93)756 – Finchale Abbey, South Aisle of Chancel (C71, C73, C77, C93)757 – Finchale Abbey, Windows in Chancel (C71, C73, C77, C93)758 – Finchale Abbey, South Side of Nave and Chancel (C71, C73, C77, C93)759 – Finchale Abbey, North Side of Nave and Chancel (C71, C73, C77, C93)760 – Finchale Abbey, the South Transept (C71, C73, C77, C93)761 – Durham Cathedral, the North Front (C71, C73, C77)762 – Trinity Hall, Aberdeen (C71, C73, C77, C93)763 – The Necropolis, Glasgow (C71, C73, C77, C93)763A – Monuments in the Necropolis, Glasgow (C77, C93)763B – Monuments in the Necropolis (C77, C93)764 – Union Bridge, Aberdeen (C71, C73, C77, C93)765 – Looking down the Denburn, Aberdeen (C71, C73, C77) 766 – Duke of Gordon's Statue (C71, C73) 766 – Castle Street, looking East (C77, C93)767 – Free Church College, from Union Street (C71, C73, C77, C93)768 – Aberdeen University, Marischal College (CDV only) (C71, C73, C77) 769 – The Queen's View, Killiecrankie (C71, C73, C77, C93)770 – In the Pass of Killiecrankie, from the Railway Cutting (C71, C73, C77, C93)771 – The North Bridge on the Garry at Killiecrankie (C71, C73, C77, C93)772 – Rocks at the Soldier's Leap, Killiecrankie (C71, C73, C77, C93)773 – Faskally House, Pass of Killiecrankie (C71, C73, C77, C93)774 – Faskally House Killiecrankie from the southside of the Tummel (C71, C73, C77, C93)775 – Urrard House and the Battlefield of Killiecrankie (C71, C73, C77, C93)776 – Killiecrankie, Mound where Dundee fell (C71, C73, C77, C93)777 – Highland Cottage, at Killiecrankie (C71, C73, C77, C93)778 – Falls of Garry, at Struan, Blair Athole (C71, C73, C77, C93)779 – Viaduct at Struan, Blair Athole (C71, C73, C77, C93)780 – Dunkeld, from Birnam Hill (C71, C73, C77, C93)781 – Birnam, from Birnam Hill (C71, C73, C77, C93)782 – Cauldron at the Rumbling Bridge (C71, C73, C77)783 – Interior of Dunkeld Cathedral (C71, C73, C77, C93)784 – “The Devil's Tail”, Silver Fir Tree at Dunkeld (C71, C73, C77, C93)785 – Ben Bhrakie (Vracky), from opposite Pitlochry (C71, C73, C77, C93)786 – Dunkeld, from the Bridge (C71, C73, C77, C93)787 – The Duchess of Athole's Cottage, Dunkeld (C71, C73)787 – Dunkeld House, looking to Birnam (C77, C93)

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788 – The Five Ben-y-Gloes, from Killiecrankie (C71, C73, C77, C93)789 – Obelisk at Balmoral (C71, C73, C77, C93)790 – King Street, Aberdeen (C71, C73, C77, C93)791 – Dumbarton Rock and Castle, from the West (C71, C73, C77, C93)791A – Dumbarton Rock and Castle, from the West (C71, C73, C77, C93)792 – Dumbarton Castle from the Bridge (C71, C73), from Leven Bridge (C77)793 – Glasgow Cathedral – Nave, looking West (C71, C73, C77, C93)794 – Glasgow Cathedral – Nave, looking East (C71, C73, C77)795 – Glasgow Cathedral – the Choir (C71, C73, C77, C93)796 – Glasgow Cathedral – South Aisle (C71, C73, C77, C93)797 – Glasgow Cathedral – the (Joceline) Crypt (C71, C73, C77, C93)798 – Glasgow Cathedral – the (Blackadder) Crypt (C71, C73, C77, C93)799 – Glasgow Cathedral, Arches in the Nave (C71, C73, C77, C93)800 – Glasgow Cathedral, Arches in the Choir (C71, C73, C77, C93)801 – Glasgow Cathedral, Rood Screen (C71, C73, C77, C93)802 – George Square, Glasgow (C71, C73, C77)803 – Royal Exchange (C71, C73, C77, C93)804 – Royal Exchange (C71, C73, C77, C93)805 – Entrance Front to Old University, Glasgow (C71, C73, C77, C93)806 – The First Quadrangle of the Old University, Glasgow (C71, C73, C77, C93)807 – The Second Quadrangle of the Old University, Glasgow (C71, C73, C77, C93)808 – The Hunterian Museum (C71, C73, C77, C93)809 – The Trongate, Glasgow (C71, C73, C77, C93)810 – Broomielaw (C71, C73) Bridge, “The Last Bell” (C77, C93)811 – View in the West-End Park (C71, C73) “Tiger and Cubs”, Kelvingrove Park (C77, C93) 812 – Ben Lomond, from near Tarbert812 – View in the West-End Park (C71, C73, C77) Kelvingrove Park (C93)813 – View in the West-End Park (C71, C73) Kelvingrove Park (C93)814 – Beeches in the West End Park (C71, C73, C77) Kelvingrove Park (C93)815 – View on the Kelvin – West End Park, Glasgow (C71, C73, C77, C93)816 – View on the Kelvin (C71, C73, C77, C93)817 – The Auld Brig o' Doon (C71, C73, C77, C93)818 – Burns Monument – Bridge of Doon, Alloway (C71, C73, C77, C93)819 – Alloway Kirk (C71, C73, C77, C93)820 – Alloway Kirk and Burial Place of the Burns' Family (C71, C73, C77, C93)821 – Burns Cottage, Alloway (C71, C73, C77, C93)822 – The “Banks and Braes o' Bonnie Doon” (C71, C73, C77, C93)823 – The Bonnie Doon, Below the New Bridge (C71, C73, C77, C93)824 – The Auld Brig o' Doon (C71, C73, C77, C93)825 – Grenan Castle, on the Ayrshire Coast (C71, C73, C77, C93)826 – Glengarnock Iron Works, Kilbirnie (C71, C73, C77, C93)827 – Glasgow Cathedral, North Aisle (C71, C73, C77, C93)828 – New Bridge of Doon, Ayr (C71, C73, C77, C93)829 – Luss, Loch Lomond (C71, C73), from the West (C77, C93)830 – Loch Lomond, from near Luss (C71, C73, C77, C93)830A – Loch Lomond, from near Luss (C71, C73, C77)831 – Loch Lomond, from Strone Brae, Luss (C71, C73, C77, C93)832 – A Bay on Loch Lomond (C71, C73, C77, C93)833 – Inch Lonaig, Island of Yews (C71, C73, C77, C93)834 – Loch Lomond, Swan Island, near Luss (C71, C73, C77, C93)835 – On the Water of Luss (C71, C73), Waterfall at Luss (C77, C93)836 – On the Margin of Loch Lomond (C71, C73, C77, C93)837 – Loch Lomond and Ben Lomond, from Luss (C71, C73, C77), from Inchtavapnach (C93) 838 – Ben Lomond, from Luss (C71, C73, C77)839 – Highland Cottage, Luss, Loch Lomond (C71, C73, C77, C93)840 – The Steamer at Luss Pier (C71, C73, C77)841 – A Loch Lomond Barge (C71, C73, C77, C93)842 – Ben Lomond, from Tarbert (C71, C73, C77, C93)843 – The Arrochar Mountains from Inversnaid (C71, C73, C77, C93)844 – Falls at Inversnaid, above the Bridge (C71, C73, C77, C93)845 – Upper Fall at Inversnaid (C71, C73, C77, C93)

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846 – Dryburgh Abbey, from the Refectory (C71, C73), from the Cloister Court (C77, C93)847 – Dryburgh Abbey – Refectory Window and Cloister (C71, C73)847 – Dryburgh Abbey, St Catherine's Window (C77, C93)848 – Abbotsford, the Armoury (C71, C73, C77, C93)849 – Abbotsford, Room in which Sir Walter Scott died (C71, C73, C77, C93)850 – Abbotsford, the Drawing Room (C71, C73, C77, C93)851 – Abbotsford, the South Front (C77, C93) (CDV only C71, C73)852 – Abbotsford, from the South West (C71, C73, C77, C93)853 – Abbotsford, Statuette of Sir Walter Scott (C71, C73, C77, C93)854 – Melrose and Cowden Knowes (C71, C73, C77, C93)855 – Eildon Hills, from St Boswells (C71, C73), from Bemersyde Hill (C77, C93)856 – Sir David Brewster's Tomb (C77, C93) (CDV only C71, C73)857 – Melrose Abbey, Side Chapel (CDV only C71, C73, C77)858 – St Giles Church (C71, C73, C77)859 – Newark Tower on the Yarrow (C71, C73, C77)860 – Melrose and Gattonside (C71, C73, C77, C93)861 – Melrose Abbey, Michael Scott's Tomb (C71, C73, C77, C93)862 – Signet Library, Interior (C71, C73, C77, C93)863 – Edinburgh Hotel (C71, C73, C77)864 – Leith, from Calton Hill (C71, C73, C77, C93)865 – Edinburgh, from the Castle, looking East (C71, C73, C93)866 – John Knox's House, Edinburgh (C71, C73, C77, C93)866A – John Knox's House, Edinburgh867 – Corn Exchange, Interior (C71, C73, C77, C93)868 – Bank of Scotland, from Scott Monument (CDV only C71, C73, C77)869 – Ellen's Isle, Loch Katrine, from above the Silver Strand (C71, C73, C77, C93)870 – Ellen's Isle, Loch Katrine from the Goblin's Cave (C71, C73, C77, C93)871 – The Goblin's Cave (C73, C77, C93)872 – Loch Katrine, from the Goblin's Cave (C71, C73, C77, C93)873 – Loch Katrine, looking to the Goblin's Cave (C71, C73, C77, C93)874 – The Trossachs Hotel and Ben Venue, Front View (C71, C73, C77)875 – The Dean Bridge (C71, C73, C77, C93)876 – Edinburgh – At the Dean Bridge (C71, C73, C77)877 – Dr Dickson's Monument, St Cuthbert's Churchyard (C71, C73, C77, C93)878 – Parliament House Square and Statue of Charles II (C71, C73, C77, C93)879 – Heriot's Hospital, Edinburgh (C71, C73, C77, C93)880 – Quadrangle of Heriot's Hospital (C71, C73, C77, C93)881 – Linlithgow Palace (C71, C73, C77)882 – Linlithgow Palace, Fountain in Courtyard (C71, C73, C77, C93)883 – Linlithgow Palace, Gateway (C71, C73, C77, C93)884 – Linlithgow Palace – South Front (C71, C73, C77, C93)885 – Craigmillar Castle (C71, C73, C77, C93)886 – Borthwick Castle (C71, C73, C77)887 – Edinburgh – Donaldson's Hospital (C71, C73, C77, C93)888 – St George's Church, Edinburgh (C71, C73, C77, C93)889 – University Classrooms, looking East (C71, C73), looking South (C77)890 – University Classrooms, looking North (C71, C73, C77)891 – Rob Roy's Cave, near Inversnaid (C71, C73, C77, C93)892 – Ben Vorlich, from Inversnaid (C71, C73, C77, C93)893 – Stronachlachar, Loch Katrine (C71, C73, C77)894 – Rob Roy's Prison, Stronachlachar (C71, C73, C77, C93)895 – Glen-Gyle, Rob Roy's Country, Loch Katrine (C71, C73, C77, C93)896 – Portnellan, Rob Roy's House (C71, C73, C77, C93)897 – Invertrossachs, Loch Vennachar (C71, C73, C77, C93)898 – Rob Roy's Grave, Balquidder (C71, C73, C77, C93)899 – Birnam Falls, Dunkeld (C71, C73, C77, C93)900 – Craigiebarns, from opposite Inver (C71, C73, C77, C93)901 – Torrwood, near Birnam (C71, C73, C77, C93)902 – Murthly Castle, Dunkeld (C71, C73, C77, C93)903 – Old Murthly Castle, Dunkeld (C71, C73, C77, C93)904 – The “Dead Walk” at Murthly Castle (C71, C73, C77, C93)

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905 – Murthly Chapel (C71, C73, C77, C93)906 – The Bridge, Dunkeld (C71, C73, C77), from Cathedral Tower (C93)907 – University, Quadrangle (CDV only C71, C73, C77)908 – Edinburgh, Register House (C71, C73, C77, C93)909 – County Buildings, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh (C71, C73, C77, C93)910 – The Giants' Causeway, County Antrim, showing the three Causeways (C71, C73, C77, C93)911 – The Giants' Causeway – General View – West Side (C71, C73, C77, C93)912 – The Giants' Causeway, County Antrim (C71, C73, C77, C93)913 – The Giants' Causeway, County Antrim (C71, C73, C77, C93)914 – The Giants' Causeway, the Great Causeway (C71, C73, C77, C93)915 – The Honey Comb – Giants' Causeway, County Antrim (C71, C73, C77, C93)916 – The Giants' Causeway, the Honeycomb (C71, C73, C77, C93)917 – The Giants' Causeway, the Honeycomb (C71, C73, C77, C93)918 – The Giants' Causeway, the Crown (C71, C73, C77, C93)919 – The Giants' Causeway, View, looking to the Organ (C71, C73), from the Honeycomb (C77, C93)920 – The Giants' Causeway, from the Honeycomb, looking to the Chimneys (C71, C73, C77), in the distance (C93)921 – The Giants' Causeway, Horizontal Formations (C71, C73, C77, C93)922 – The Giants' Causeway, Horizontal Formations (C71, C73, C77, C93)923 – The Giants' Causeway, Loom and Middle (Great) Causeway (C71, C73, C77, C93)924 – Lord Antrim's Parlour – Giants' Causeway. Co Antrim (C71, C73, C77, C93)925 – The Giants' Causeway, the Wishing Chair (C71, C73, C77, C93)926 – The Giants' Causeway, the Keystone (C71, C73, C77, C93)927 – The Giants' Causeway, the Lady's Fan (C71, C73, C77, C93)928 – The Giants' Causeway, the Gateway (C71, C73, C77, C93)929 – The Giants' Causeway, the Well (C71, C73, C77, C93)930 – The Giants' Causeway, the Loom (C71, C73, C77, C93)931 – The Giants' Causeway, the Organ (C71, C73, C77, C93)932 – The Giants' Causeway, the Chimneys (C71, C73, C77, C93)933 – The Giants' Causeway, the Chimneys (C71, C73, C77), from the top of the Cliff (C93)934 – Pleaskin Head, Giants' Causeway, Co. Antrim (C71, C73, C77, C93)935 – King's Rock, from Pleaskin Head (C71, C73, C77, C93)936 – Dunluce Castle (C71, C73, C77, C93)937 – Dunluce Castle (C71, C73, C77, C93)938 – Rope Bridge, Carrick-a-Rede (C71, C73, C77, C93)939 – Rope Bridge, Carrick-a-Rede (C71, C73, C77, C93)940 – Rope Bridge, Carrick-a-Rede (C71, C73, C77, C93)940A – Rope Bridge, Carrick-a-Rede (C77, C93)941 – The Giants' Causeway, the Stookans (C71, C73, C77, C93)942 – Stirling Castle, from the Back Walk (C71, C73, C77, C93)943 – Stirling Castle from the Church Tower (C71, C73, C77, C93)944 – Wigton Martyrs' Monument, Stirling Castle (C71, C73, C77, C93)945 – The King's Knot, Remains of James Sixth's Garden (C71, C73, C77, C93)946 – Bridge of Allen (C71, C73), from Gowan Hill (C77, C93)947 – Loch Leven and Castle (C71, C73, C77), from the Factor's Pier (C93)947A – Loch Leven and Castle948 – Aberdeen from above Suspension Bridge (C71, C73, C77, C93)949 – Aberdeen from Balnagask (C71, C73, C77) 950 – Bridge of Dee (C71, C73, C77, C93)951 – Interior of Old Machar Cathedral, looking West (C71, C73, C77) 952 – Burns Mausoleum, Dumfries (C71, C73, C77)953 – Interior of Burns Mausoleum, Dumfries (C71, C73, C77, C93)954 – Lincluden Abbey, from the SE (C71, C73, C77, C93)955 – Lincluden Abbey, from the NW (C71, C73, C77, C93)956 – Lincluden Abbey, West Door and Chancel (C71, C73, C77, C93)957 – Lincluden Abbey, Interior of Chancel (C71, C73, C77, C93)958 – Sweetheart Abbey, from South (C71, C73, C77, C93)959 – Sweetheart Abbey, from NE (C71, C73, C77, C93)960 – Sweetheart Abbey, from NW (CDV only, C71, C73, C77)961 – Sweetheart Abbey, Interior, looking West (C71, C73, C77, C93)962 – Sweetheart Abbey, Interior, looking East (C71, C73, C77, C93)963 – Sweetheart Abbey, Transept, looking South (C71, C73, C77, C93)

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964 – Sweetheart Abbey, Transept, looking North (C71, C73, C77, C93)965 – Sweetheart Abbey, Arches in Nave (C71, C73, C77, C93)966 – Lochmaben Castle, Birthplace of Robert the Bruce (C71, C73, C77, C93)967 – Lochmaben Castle, from East End (C71, C73, C77, C93)968 – Caerlaverock Castle, from South (C71, C73, C77, C93)969 – Caerlaverock Castle, from NW (C71, C73), North Front (C77, C93)970 – Grave of Helen Walker, at Irongray (C71, C73)970 – Grave of Jeannie Deans, at Irongray (C77, C93)971 – Ellisland Farm (C71, C73, C77, C93)972 – Friars Carse (C71, C73, C77, C93)973 – Old Mortality and his Pony, Sculpture, Dumfries Observatory (C71, C73, C77, C93)974 – Burns' House, Bank Street, Dumfries (C71, C73, C77, C93)975 – The House in which Burns Died, in Burns Street, Dumfries (C71, C73, C77, C93)976 – Crickhope Linn, Thornhill (C71, C73, C77, C93)976A – Crickhope Linn, Thornhill (C71, C73, C77, C93)976B – Crickhope Linn, Thornhill (C71, C73, C77, C93)977 – Grey Mare's Tail, near Moffat (C71, C73, C77, C93)977A – Grey Mare's Tail, near Moffat, Lower Fall (C71, C73, C77, C93)978 – Beld Craig Linn, Moffat (C71, C73, C77, C93)979 – Beld Craig Linn, Moffat (C71, C73, C77, C93)980 – Tibbie Shiel's Cottage (C71, C73, C77, C93)981 – Hogg's Monument, St Mary's Loch (C71, C73, C77, C93)982 – Upper Fall, Garpol Glen, Moffat (C71, C73, C77, C93)983 – Garpol Glen, from the Bridge, Moffat (C71, C73, C77, C93)984 – Garpol Glen, looking up (C71, C73), looking to the Bridge, Moffat (C77, C93)985 – Garpol Glen, looking down, from the Bridge, Moffat (C71, C73, C77, C93)986 – Lower Fall, Garpol Glen, Moffat (C71, C73, C77, C93)987 – Annandale Arms, Moffat (C71, C73, C77)988 – Buccleugh Arms, Moffat (C71, C73, C77)989 – Star Motel, Moffat (C71, C73, C77)990 – High Street, Moffat, looking East (C71, C73, C77, C93)991 – The High Street, Moffat, looking West (C71, C73, C77)992 – Drumlanrig Castle (C71, C73, C77, C93)992A – Drumlanrig Castle (C71, C73, C77, C93)993 – On the Nith at Drumlanrig, looking up (C71, C73, C77, C93)994 – On the Nith at Drumlanrig, looking down (C71, C73, C77, C93)995 – Glenmar Linn, on the Scaur Water, Dumfries-shire (C71, C73, C77) 995 – On the Nith at Drumlanrig (C93)996 – Glenmar Linn, on the Scaur Water, Dumfries-shire (C71, C73, C77)996 – On the Nith at Drumlanrig (C93)997 – Glenmar Linn, on the Scaur Water, Dumfries-shire (C71, C73, C77)997 – On the Nith at Drumlanrig (C93)998 – Glenmar Linn, on the Scaur Water, Dumfries-shire (C71, C73, C77)998 – On the Nith at Drumlanrig (C93)999 – Glenmar Linn, on the Scaur Water, Dumfries-shire (C71, C73, C77)999 – On the Nith at Drumlanrig (C93)1000 – Glenmar Linn, on the Scaur Water, Dumfries-shire (C71, C73, C77)1000 – On the Nith at Drumlanrig (C93)1001 – Glenmar Linn, on the Scaur Water, Dumfries-shire (C71, C73, C77)1001 – On the Nith at Drumlanrig (C93)1002 – Glenmar Linn, on the Scaur Water, Dumfries-shire (C71, C73, C77)1002 – On the Nith at Drumlanrig (C93)1003 – Routin Bridge, on the Cluden (C71, C73, C77, C93)1004 – On the Cluden at Routin Bridge (C71, C73, C77, C93)1005 – Queensberry Monument in Durrisdeer Church (C71, C73, C77, C93)1006 – High Street, Dumfries (C71, C73, C77, C93)1007 – The Mid-Steeple, Dumfries (C71, C73, C77, C93)1008 – Terregles House, near Dumfries (C71, C73, C77, C93)1008A – Terregles House (C71, C73, C77, C93)1009 – The Gardens at Terregles (C71, C73, C77, C93)1010 – Bit in the Gardens, Terregles (C71, C73, C77, C93)

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1011 – The Lake in the Grounds, Terregles (C71, C73, C77, C93)1012 – Bit in the Grounds, Terregles (C71, C73, C77, C93)1013 – The Grotto in the Grounds, Terregles (C71, C73, C77, C93)1014 – Glen Mills, near Dumfries (C71, C73, C77, C93)1015 – Glen Mills, from the Road (C71, C73, C77, C93)1016 – East Cluden Mills (C71, C73, C77, C93)1017 – East Cluden Mills (C71, C73, C77, C93)1018 – West Cluden Mills (C71, C73, C77, C93)1019 – Cluden Saw Mills (C71, C73, C77, C93)1019A – Cluden Saw Mills (C71, C73, C77, C93)1020 – Tongland Bridge, near Kirkcudbright (C71, C73, C77, C93)1021 – Tongland Bridge (C71, C73, C77, C93)1022 – Dundrennan Abbey, from SW (C71, C73, C77, C93)1023 – Dundrennan Abbey, North Transept (C71, C73, C77, C93)1024 – Dundrennan Abbey, Arches in South Transept (C71, C73, C77, C93)1025 – On the Well Burn (C93)1025 – Moffat, from the East (C71, C73, C77)1026 – Moffat, from the SW (C71, C73, C77)1027 – Moffat, Mineral Well (C71, C73, C77, C93)1028 – Raehills Glen (C71, C73, C77, C93)1029 – Raehills Glen, looking up (C71, C73, C77, C93)1030 – Warwick Castle, from the Bridge (C71, C73, C77)1031 – Warwick Castle, River Front (C71, C73, C77)1032 – Interior of Beauchamp Chapel, Warwick (C71, C73, C77)1033 – Beauchamp Chapel, Lord Leicester's Tomb (C71, C73, C77)1034 – Leicester Hospital and West Gate (C71, C73, C77)1035 – Guy's Cliff, from the Meadow (C71, C73, C77)1036 – Guy's Cliff, from the Old Mill (C71, C73, C77)1037 – The Old Mill at Guy's Cliff (C71, C73, C77)1038 – Bridge on the Avon, at Guy's Cliff (C71, C73, C77)1039 – Avenue at Guy's Cliff (C71, C73, C77)1039A – Ann Hathaway's Cottage, Shottery (C71, C73, C77)1040 – Banchory-Ternan, from South (C71, C73, C93), West-end (C77)1041 – Bridge of Feuch (C71, C73, C77, C93)1042 – Bridge of Feuch (C71, C73, C77, C93)1043 – Blackhall Castle (C71, C73, C77)1043A – Gateway at Blackhall (CDV only C77)1044 – Tilquhilly Castle (C71, C73, C77, C93)1045 – Bridge of Potarch (C71, C73, C77, C93)1045A – Bridge of Potarch (C71, C73, C77, C93)1046 – Bridge of Dye (C71, C73, C77, C93)1047 – Bridge of Bogindreep (C71, C73, C77, C93)1048 – Bridge of Bogindreep, looking to Clochnaben (C71, C73, C77, C93)1049 – On the Canny, near Banchory (C71, C73, C77, C93)1049A – On the Canny, near Banchory (C71, C73, C77, C93)1050 – Glen Dye and Clochnaben (C71, C73, C77, C93)1051 – Aboyne Castle (C71, C73, C77)1052 – Craigievar Castle (C71, C73, C77, C93)1053 – Midmar Castle (C71, C73, C77, C93)1054 – Crathes Castle (C71, C73, C77, C93)1055 – Callander, from the North-East (C71, C73, C77, C93)1056 – Callander, from the South-West (C71, C73, C77, C93)1057 – Callander, from the Meadows (C71, C73, C77, C93)1058 – Callander, Bridge and Ben Ledi (C71, C73, C77, C93)1059 – Ben Ledi, from Callander (C71, C73, C77, C93)1060 – Leny Fens, Callander (C71, C73, C77, C93)1061 – The Bridge of Turk, Trossachs (C71, C73, C77, C93)1062 – Loch Katrine, from near the Boat House (C71, C73), from near the Pier (C77, C93)1063 – On the Margin of Loch Katrine (C71, C73, C77, C93)1064 – A Fairy Ring in the Trossachs (C71, C73, C77, C93)1065 – Pass of Leny and Ben Ledi (C71, C73, C77, C93)

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1066 – In the Pass of Leny, Callander (C71, C73, C77, C93)1067 – Kenilworth Castle, from the Old Road (C71, C73, C77)1068 – Kenilworth Castle, from the Bridge (C71, C73, C77)1069 – Kenilworth Castle, from the Tilt Yard (C71, C73, C77)1070 – Kenilworth Castle, Leicester Buildings, from Base Court (C71, C73, C77)1071 – Kenilworth Castle, Leicester Buildings, from Mortimer's Tower (C71, C73, C77)1072 – Kenilworth Castle, Leicester Buildings, from Mortimer's Tower (C71, C73, C77)1073 – Kenilworth Castle, Leicester Buildings, from White Hall (C71, C73, C77)1074 – Kenilworth Castle, Leicester Buildings, from White Hall (C71, C73, C77)1075 – Kenilworth Castle, West Windows of Banqueting Hall (C71, C73, C77)1076 – Kenilworth Castle, East Side of Banqueting Hall (C71, C73, C77)1077 – Kenilworth Castle, Doorway of Banqueting Hall (C71, C73, C77)1078 – Kenilworth Castle, White Hall and Leicester Buildings (C71, C73, C77)1079 – Kenilworth Castle, the Grove (C71, C73, C77)1080 – Stratford-on-Avon, Shakespeare's House, from Henley Street (C71, C73, C77)1081 – Shakespeare's House, from the Garden (C71, C73, C77)1082 – Parish Church, Stratford-on-Avon – Exterior (C71, C73, C77)1083 – Parish Church, Stratford-on-Avon – Interior (C71, C73, C77)1084 – Stratford-on-Avon, Grammar School (C71, C73, C77)1085 – Lichfield Cathedral, from the Pool (C71, C73, C77, C93)1086 – Lichfield Cathedral – West Front (C71, C73, C77, C93)1086A – Lichfield Cathedral – West Front (C77, C93)1087 – Lichfield Cathedral, West Door (C71, C73, C77, C93)1088 – Lichfield Cathedral, Door of South Aisle (C71, C73, C77)1089 – Lichfield Cathedral, South Door (C71, C73), North Door (C77, C93)1090 – Lichfield Cathedral, North Door (C71, C73), South Door (C77, C93)1091 – Lichfield Cathedral, Interior, from Lady Choir (C71, C73, C77)1092 – Lichfield Cathedral, Choir looking West (C71, C73, C77, C93)1093 – Lichfield Cathedral, Choir looking East (C71, C73, C77, C93)1094 – Lichfield Cathedral, Nave looking East (CDV only C71, C73, C77)1095 – Lichfield Cathedral, Nave looking West (C71, C73, C77)1096 – Lichfield Cathedral, The Reredos (C71, C73, C77, C93)1097 – Lichfield Cathedral, North Aisle of Nave (C71, C73, C77, C93)1098 – Lichfield Cathedral, North Transept (C71, C73, C77, C93)1099 – Lichfield Cathedral, Chantrey's “Sleeping Children” (C71, C73, C77, C93)1100 – Lichfield Cathedral, Chantrey's Statue of Bishop Ryder (C71, C73, C77, C93)1101 – Lichfield Cathedral, The Iron Pulpit (C71), Baptismal Font (C73, C77, C93)1102 – Lichfield Cathedral, Centre Pillar of Chapter House (C71, C73, C77, C93)1103 – Ely Cathedral, from the Ouse (C71, C73, C77, C93)1104 – Ely Cathedral, from the Park (C71, C73, C77, C93) 1105 – Ely Cathedral, West Front (C71, C73, C77, C93)1106 – Ely Cathedral, Choir looking West (C71, C73, C77, C93)1107 – Ely Cathedral, Choir looking East (C71, C73, C77, C93)1108 – Ely Cathedral, Nave looking East (C71, C73, C77, C93)1109 – Ely Cathedral, Reredos (C71,C73, C77, C93)1110 – Ely Cathedral, North Aisle of Choir (C71, C73, C77, C93)1111 – Ely Cathedral, North Transept (C71, C73, C77, C93)1112 – Ely Cathedral, South Transept (C71, C73, C77, C93)1113 – Ely Cathedral, the Prior's Doorway (C71, C73, C77, C93)1114 – Ely Cathedral, Stalls in the Choir (C71, C73, C77, C93)1115 – Ely Cathedral, Panel, Alto Relievo, “The Burial” (C71, C73, C77, C93)1116 – Canterbury Cathedral, from the Museum (C71, C73, C77, C93)1117 – Canterbury Cathedral, from the Christ Church Gateway (C71, C73, C93)1118 – Christ Church Gate, Canterbury Cathedral (C71, C73, C77, C93)1119 – Canterbury Cathedral, South West Porch (C71, C73, C77, C93)1120 – Canterbury Cathedral, Ruined Arches in Precincts (C71, C73, C77), Ruins at East End (C93)1120A – Canterbury Cathedral, Ruins at East End (C93)1121 – Canterbury Cathedral, Norman Staircase in Precincts (C71, C73, C77, C93)1122 – Canterbury Cathedral, the Cloisters, Exterior (C71, C73, C77, C93)1123 – Canterbury Cathedral, the Baptistry (C71, C73, C77, C93)1124 – Canterbury Cathedral – Choir looking East (C71, C73, C77, C93)

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1125 – Canterbury Cathedral, Nave, looking East (C71, C73, C77, C93)1126 – Canterbury Cathedral, Nave, looking West (C71, C73, C77, C93)1127 – Canterbury Cathedral, North Aisle of Nave (C71, C73, C77), looking West (C93)1128 – Canterbury Cathedral, South Aisle of Nave (C71, C73, C77), North Aisle of Choir (C93) 1129 – Canterbury Cathedral, South Aisle of Choir (C71, C73, C77), of Nave looking East (C93)1130 – Canterbury Cathedral, Stone Screen of Choir (C71, C73, C77, C93)1131 – Canterbury Cathedral, View from the Corona (C71, C73, C77), Trinity Chapel from Becket’s Crown (C93)1132 – Canterbury Cathedral, Trinity, or Becket's Chapel (C71, C73, C77, C93)1133 – Canterbury Cathedral, Tomb of the Black Prince (C71, C73, C77, C93)1134 – Canterbury Cathedral, the Cloisters, Interior (C71, C73, C77, C93)1135 – Canterbury Cathedral, the Crypt (C71, C73, C77, C93)1136 – Canterbury Cathedral, Interior of “Bell Harry” Tower (C71, C73,C77, C93)1137 – Canterbury Cathedral, Arches in Cloisters (C71, C73, C77, C93)1138 – Gateway of St Augustine's Monastery (C71, C73, C77, C93)1139 – West Gate, Canterbury (C71, C73, C77, C93)1140 – Oxford, Christ Church Cathedral, the Choir (C71, C73, C77)1141 – Oxford, Christ Church Cathedral, North Transept (C71, C73, C77)1142 – Oxford, Christ Church Cathedral, South Aisle (C71, C73, C77)1143 – Oxford, Christ Church Cathedral, Latin Chapel and Shrine of Frideswide (C71, C73, C77)1144 – Oxford, Christ Church Cathedral, Roof of Choir (C71, C73, C77)1145 – Oxford, Christ Church College, St Aldate's Front (C71, C73, C77)1146 – Christ Church College, Tom Gateway (C71, C73, C77)1147 – Christ Church College, East Side of Quadrangle (C71, C73, C77)1148 – Christ Church College, New Buildings (C71, C73, C77)1149 – Broad Walk in Christ Church Meadow (C71, C73, C77)1150 – Magdalene College, from the Bridge (C71, C73, C77)1151 – Magdalene College, View in large Quadrangle (C71, C73, C77)1152 – Magdalene College, the Outer Quadrangle (C71, C73, C77)1153 – Magdalene College, the Chapel (C71, C73, C77)1154 – Magdalene College, Entrance Gateway (C71, C73, C77)1155 – Oxford, from the Top of Magdalene Tower (C71, C73, C77)1156 – High Street, Oxford (C71, C73, C77)1157 – Queen's College (C71, C73, C77)1158 – University College (C71, C73, C77)1159 – St Mary's Church, from the North (C71, C73, C77)1160 – New College Chapel, Interior, looking East (C71, C73, C77)1161 – New College Hall and Chapel (C71, C73, C77)1162 – New College, the Cloisters (C71, C73, C77)1163 – Exeter College, Turl Street Front (C71, C73, C77)1164 – Exeter College, Chapel, Exterior (C71, C73, C77)1165 – Exeter College, Interior, looking East (C71, C73, C77)1166 – Exeter College, Interior, looking West (C71, C73, C77)1167 – Exeter College, the Screen (C71, C73, C77)1168 – Exeter College, the Doorway (C71, C73, C77)1169 – Trinity College Chapel (C71, C73, C77)1170 – Martyr's Monument (C71, C73, C77)1171 – New Museum, Oxford (C71, C73, C77)1172 – Hereford Cathedral, from North-East (C71, C73, C77)1173 – Hereford Cathedral, from West (C71, C73, C77)1174 – Hereford Cathedral, from Bridge (C71, C73, C77)1175 – Hereford Cathedral and Bridge (C71, C73, C77)1176 – Hereford Cathedral, East End (C71, C73, C77)1177 – Hereford Cathedral, the Reredos (C71, C73, C77)1178 – Hereford Cathedral, Interior, from Lady's Chapel (C71, C73, C77)1179 – Hereford Cathedral, Bishop's Cloister and Lady Arbour (C71, C73, C77)1180 – Hereford Cathedral, Norman Arches in the Nave (C71, C73, C77)1181 – Hereford Cathedral, Early Norman Font (C71, C73, C77)1182 – Hereford Cathedral, Roof of Nave (C71, C73, C77)1183 – Hereford Cathedral, North Transept (C71, C73, C77)1184 – Hereford Cathedral, South Aisle of Nave, looking West (C71, C73, C77)1185 – Hereford Cathedral, South Aisle of Nave, looking East (C71, C73, C77)

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1186 – Hereford Cathedral, Rood Screen and North Transept Arches (C71, C73, C77)1187 – Hereford Cathedral, Rood Screen and Choir (C71, C73, C77)1188 – Hereford Cathedral, Bishop's Cloister, Interior (C71, C73, C77)1189 – Hereford Cathedral, Norman Work in South Transept (C71, C73, C77)1190 – Hereford Cathedral, Shrine of St Thomas Cantilupe (C71, C73, C77)1191 – Bellevue Terrace, Malvern (C71, C73, C77, C93)1192 – Priory Church, Interior, looking West (C71, C73, C77, C93)1193 – Priory Church, Interior, looking East (C71, C73, C77, C93)1194 – Priory Church, the Chancel (C71, C73, C77, C93)1195 – Priory Church, from Swan Pool (C71, C73, C77, C93)1196 – Priory Church, from Swan Pool (C71, C73, C77, C93)1197 – Swan Pool (C71, C73, C77, C93)1198 – Malvern, from the North Hill (C71, C73, C77, C93)1199 – Malvern, from the North Hill (C71, C73, C77, C93)1200 – Malvern, from Worcestershire Beacon (C71, C73, C77, C93)1201 – Malvern College (C71, C73, C77, C93)1202 – Trinity Church and North Hill (C71, C73, C77, C93)1203 – Site of Old Church at Newland (C71, C73, C77, C93)1204 – Tintern Abbey, from the South-West (C71, C73, C77, C93)1205 – Tintern Abbey, from the South (C71, C73, C77, C93)1206 – Tintern Abbey, from the Churchyard (C71, C73, C77), from the West (C93)1207 – Tintern Abbey, from the Wye (C71, C73, C77, C93)1207A – Tintern Abbey, from the Wye (C93)1208 – Tintern Abbey, North Transept (C71, C73, C77, C93)1209 – Tintern Abbey, the Refectory (C71, C73, C77, C93)1210 – Tintern Abbey, Lectern in Refectory (C71, C73, C77, C93)1211 – Tintern Abbey, Nave/Interior looking East (C71, C73, C77, C93)1212 – Tintern Abbey, Interior/Nave looking West (C71, C73, C77, C93)1213 – Tintern Abbey, North Transept (C71, C73, C77, C93)1214 – Tintern Abbey, South Transept (C71, C73, C77, C93)1215 – Tintern Abbey, South Aisle (C71, C73, C77) of Nave, looking West (C93)1216 – Tintern Abbey, Arches in Choir (C71, C73, C77), Arches in Nave (C93)1217 – Tintern Abbey, The Choir (C71, C73, C77), Nave looking East (C93)1218 – Tintern Abbey, Arches in South Transept (C71, C73, C77, C93)1219 – Tintern Abbey, Clerestory Arches in South Transept (C71, C73, C77, C93)1220 – Tintern Abbey, West Doorway (C71, C73, C77, C93)1221 – Tintern Abbey, Cloister (North) Doorway (C71, C73, C77, C93)1222 – Tintern Abbey, Ruins of Chapter House (C71, C73, C77, C93)1223 – Yew Tree in Churchyard, Abbey Tintern (C71, C73, C77, C93)1224 – Village of Abbey Tintern (C71, C73, C77, C93)1225 – The Windcliff, on the Wye (C71, C73, C77, C93)1226 – Rocks at Windcliff, on the Wye (C71, C73, C77)1227 – Raglan Castle, Grand Gateway (C71, C73, C77, C93)1228 – Raglan Castle, South Entrance (C71, C73, C77, C93)1229 – Raglan Castle, Door of Grand Staircase (C71, C73, C77, C93)1230 – Raglan Castle, Gateway Towers, from South (C71, C73, C77), Gateway, from Moat (C93)1231 – Raglan Castle, Gateway Buildings from Bowling Green (C71, C73, C77), in the Moat (C93)1232 – Raglan Castle, Sallyport and Moat of Keep (C71, C73, C77), Moat and Bridge (C93)1233 – Raglan Castle, Paved Court looking South (C71, C73, C77), Banqueting Hall and Castle Yard (C93)1234 – Raglan Castle, Paved Court looking South (C71, C73, C77), Yard (C93)1235 – Raglan Castle, Paved Court looking North (C71, C73, C77), Yard (C93)1236 – Goodrich Castle, from the Wye (C71, C73, C77, C93)1237 – Goodrich Castle, from the Footpath (C71, C73, C77, C93)1238 – Goodrich Castle, Gateway Tower (C71, C73, C77, C93)1239 – Goodrich Castle, Baronial Hall (C71, C73, C77, C93)1240 – Goodrich Castle, South Front (C71, C73, C77, C93)1241 – Goodrich Castle, Great Tower (C71, C73, C77, C93)1242 – Tewkesbury Abbey, from West (C71, C73, C77), from the North-West (C93)1243 – Tewkesbury Abbey, from the South-East (C71, C73, C77, C93)1244 – Tewkesbury Abbey, the Chancel (C71, C73, C77), Choir, looking East (C93)1245 – Tewkesbury Abbey, Interior, looking West (C71, C73, C77)

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1246 – The High Street, Cheltenham (C71, C73, C77, C93)1247 – Promenade from Queen's Hotel, Cheltenham (C71, C73, C77)1248 – Promenade from Queen's Hotel, Cheltenham(C71, C73, C77, C93)1249 – Montpelier Rotunda, Cheltenham (C71, C73, C77)1250 – Lypiatt Terrace, Cheltenham (C71, C73, C77)1251 – Queen's Hotel, Cheltenham (C71, C73, C77, C93)1252 – Christ Church, Cheltenham (C71, C73, C77, C93)1253 – York Terrace, Cheltenham (C71, C73, C77)1254 – Bayshill Terrace, Cheltenham (C71, C73, C77)1255 – Roman Catholic Church, Cheltenham (C71, C73, C77, C93)1256 – Proprietary College, West Front, Cheltenham (C71, C73, C77, C93)1257 – Proprietary College, Chapel, Cheltenham (C71, C73, C77, C93)1258 – Proprietary College, Chapel, Interior, Cheltenham (C71, C73, C77, C93)1259 – Pitville Spa, Cheltenham (C71, C73, C77, C93)1260 – Pitville Spa and Gardens, Cheltenham (C71, C73, C77, C93)1261 – Landsdown Terrace, Cheltenham (C71, C73, C77)1262 – Rose Window in Parish Church, Cheltenham (C71, C73, C77)1263 – Charlton King's Parish Church, Cheltenham (C71, C73, C77, C93)1264 – Leckhampton Church, from West(C71, C73, C77, C93)1265 – Leckhampton Hill and Churchyard (C71, C73, C77, C93)1266 – Cross in Leckhampton Churchyard (C71, C73, C77)1267 – Dryburgh Abbey, from the North (C73, C77, C93)1268 – Dryburgh Abbey, St Catherine Wheel Window (C73, C77, C93)1269 – Jedburgh Abbey, the South Norman Door (C73, C77, C93)1270 – Jedburgh Abbey, the West Door (C73, C77, C93)1271 – Jedburgh Abbey (C93), Arches in Nave from the North (C73, C77)1272 – Jedburgh Abbey, Arches in Nave (C73), the South Aisle of Nave, from East (C77, C93)1273 – Jedburgh Abbey, Arches in Nave, from the South Aisle (C77, C93) (CDV only C73)1274 – Jedburgh Abbey, Norman Arches in North side of Choir (CDV only C73, C77)1275 – Jedburgh Abbey, Norman Arches in South side of Choir (CDV only C73, C77)1276 – Queen Mary's House, Jedburgh (C77, C93) (CDV only C73)1277 – Kelso Bridge and Abbey (CDV only C73, C77, C93)1278 – Melrose Abbey, the Central Tower (C73), Nave and Aisles (C77, C93)1279 – Fernieherst Castle, near Jedburgh (C73, C77, C93)1280 – The Capon Tree, Jedburgh (C73, C77, C93)1281 – Inversnaid Hotel (C77, C93) (CDV only C73)1282 – Rothesay, Island of Bute (C73), from Chapel Hill (C77, C93)1283 – Rothesay Pier, Island of Bute (C73), from the East (C77, C93)1284 – Dunoon, from the North (C73, C77)1285 – Dunoon, from Church Tower (C73), The East Bay (C77)1286 – Old Nance Tinnock's Cottage, Mauchline (C73, C77, C93)1287 – Gavin Hamilton's House, Mauchline (C73, C77, C93)1288 – The “Jolly Beggars” Inn, Mauchline (C73, C77, C93)1289 – Dunoon, from the Church Tower1290 – Looking down the Garry, from Old Bridge (C73, C77, C93)1291 – Dunkeld Cathedral, from the River (C73, C77, C93)1292 – Cauldron at the Rumbling Bridge, Dunkeld (C73, C77, C93)1293 – Pass of Glenlyon, looking up (C73, C77, C93)1294 – Pass of Glenlyon, looking down (C73, C77, C93)1295 – View in the Pass of Glenlyon (C73, C77, C93)1296 – Macgregor's Leap, Pass of Glenlyon (C73, C77, C93)1297 – Thurso, Town Hall (CDV only C73, C77)1298 – Old Church (C73, C77)1299 – Thurso, from the Low Road (C73, C77) Mount Pleasant (C93)1300 – River Mouth, Thurso (C73, C77)1301 – Harold's Tower, Thurso (C73, C77, C93)1302 – Bishop's Castle, Ruins, Thurso (CDV only C73, C77, C93)1303 – Established Church, Thurso (CDV only C73, C77)1304 – Thurso, from the South-West (CDV only C73, C77, C93)1305 – Duncraig Castle, Loch Carron (C73, C77, C93) (CDV only)1306 – Strome Castle and Ferry (C73, C77, C93) (CDV only)

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1307 – Auch-na-Shellach, Loch Dhool, Strath-carron (C73, C77, C93)1308 – Pass of Beallach-na-ba, looking up (CDV only C73, C77)1309 – Pass of Beallach-na-ba, looking down (CDV only C73, C77)1310 – Free Church, Thurso (C73, C77, C93)1311 – Braal Castle (C73, C77)1312 – The Clett Rock, near Thurso (C73, C77, C93)1313 – View at John o' Groats (C73, C77)1314 – Stacks of Duncansby (C73, C77, C93)1314A – Great Stack of Duncansby (C73, C77, C93)1315 – Kirkwall, Orkney from the South West (C73, C77, C93)1316 – St Magnus Cathedral, from South-East, Orkney (CDV only C73, C77)1316A – St Magnus Cathedral, from the East (C77, C93)1317 – St Magnus Cathedral, the Nave, Orkney (C73, C77, C93)1318 – St Magnus Cathedral, the West Door, Orkney (C73, C77, C93)1319 – Earl's Palace, Kirkwall, Orkney (C73, C77, C93)1320 – St Magnus Cathedral, and Bishop's Palace, Orkney (C73, C77)1321 – St Magnus Cathedral, and Earl's Palace, Orkney (CDV only C73, C77)1322 – Bishop's Tower, Kirkwall, Orkney (C73, C77, C93)1323 – Kirkwall, from the West, Orkney (C73, C77)1324 – Scrabster Pier (CDV only C73, C77, C93)1325 – Dick's Monument, Thurso (C77, C93) (CDV only C73)1326 – Ben Eay from Kinlochewe (C73), Kinlochewe Hotel and Ben Eay (C77) (CDV only)1327 – Deil's Brig, Holburn Head (C73, C77, C93)1328 – Palace at Birsay, Orkney (C73, C77, C93)1329 – Bridge of Allen, Hydropathic Establishment (CDV only C73, C77, C93)1330 – Old Man of Hoy, Orkney (C73, C77, C93)1331 – The Dwarfie Stone, Orkney (CDV only C73, C77)1332 – Maeshowe, Orkney (CDV only C73, C77)1333 – Standing Stones of Stenness, Orkney (C73, C77, C93)1333A – Standing Stones of Stenness, Orkney (CDV only C73, C77, C93)1334 – Dunblane Cathedral, Nave and West Window (C73, C77, C93)1335 – Dunblane Cathedral – The West Door (C73, C77, C93)1336 – Stirling Castle, the Palace (CDV only C73, C77, C93)1337 – Stirling Castle, the Palace (CDV only C73, C77, C93)1338 – Bridge of Allen, Royal Hotel (CDV only C73, C77)1339 – Bridge of Allen, Stirling Road (CDV only C73, C77)1340 – Bridge of Allen, Stirling Road (CDV only C73, C77)1341 – Holm of Noss, Orkney (CDV only C73) (C77, C93)1342 – Clickhemin Loch, Pictish Castle, near Lerwick, Orkney (CDV only C73) (C77, C93)1343 – Crieff (C73), from Knockmary (C77, C93)1344 – Crieff, Hydropathic Establishment (CDV only C73) (C77, C93)1345 – Castle of Yesnabie, Orkney (C73, C77, C93)1346 – Stromness, Orkney (CDV only C73, C77)1347 – Lerwick, Shetland (CDV only C73, C77)1348 – Gio at Bressay, looking to the Noup of Noss, Orkney (CDV only C73, C77)1349 – Glasgow University, from the West End Park (C77)1350 – The Fountain in the West-End Park (C77) Kelvingrove Park, Fountain (C93)1351 – Floors Castle, Entrance Front, Kelso (C77, C93)1352 – Floors Castle, Garden Front (C77, C93)1353 – Smailholm Tower (C77, C93)1354 – Kelso, from the Bridge (C77, C93)1355 – Kelso Abbey, West Front (C77, C93) 1356 – Norham Castle, from the Tweed, Northumberland (C77, C93)1357 – Twisel Bridge and Castle, Northumberland (C77, C93)1358 – Flodden Field, Northumberland (C77, C93)1359 – Berwick-on-Tweed (C77)1360 – Branksome Tower (C77, C93)1361 – “Tam o' Shanter and Souter Johnny” (C77, C93)1362 – Ancient Cross at Norham, Northumberland (C77, C93)1363 – Highland Mary's Grave, Greenock (C77, C93)1364 – Ruins of Roxburgh Castle (C77, C93)

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1365 – View on the Bass Rock (C77)1366 – Bass Rock, from Canty Bay (CDV only C77)1367 – Ruins of North Berwick Abbey (C77, C93)1368 – Prison on the Bass Rock (C77, C93)1369 – Tantallon Castle, looking East (C77, C93)1370 – Tantallon Castle, looking West (C77)1371 – East Links (CDV only C77)1372 – West Beach, North Berwick (C77, C93)1373 – North Berwick Law (C77, C93)1374 – At Canty Bay (CDV only C77)1375 – Canty Bay (CDV only C77)1376 – Clunie Bridge, Pitlochry (C77, C93)1377 – High Street, Inverness (CDV only C77)1378 – The Cathedral, near View (CDV only C77)1379 – The Cathedral, from the Castle, Inverness (C77, C93)1380 – The Cathedral, looking to Duncan (C77, C93)1381 – In Tomnahurich Cemetery (CDV only C77)1382 – In Tomnahurich Cemetery (CDV only C77)1383 – Tomnahurich, from the Caledonian Canal, near View (CDV only C77, C93)1384 – Tomnahurich, from the Caledonian Canal (CDV only C77)1385 – Inverness, from Castle Hill (C77, C93)1386 – The Ness, from Castle Hill with Cathedral (C77, C93)1387 – Islands on the Ness (C77, C93)1388 – Islands on the Ness (C77, C93)1389 – In the Pass of Inverfarigaig (C77, C93)1390 – The Ness, from the Islands (C77, C93)1391 – Inverness, from Tomnahurich (CDV only C77)1392 – The Castle (CDV only C77)1393 – The Castle and the Bridge (CDV only C77)1394 – Tantallon Castle and Bass Rock (C77, C93)1395 – Edinburgh Castle Rock, from West Princes Street Gardens (C77, C93)1396 – Inverness, from Huntly Place (CDV only C77)1397 – Caledonian Canal, from Tomnahurich (CDV only C77)1398 – Union Street (CDV only C77)1399 – Station Hotel (CDV only C77)1400 – Dingwall, looking to Cromarty Firth (CDV only C77, C93)1401 – Dingwall, looking to Ben Wyvis (CDV only C77)1402 – Dingwall, looking to Tulloch (CDV only C77)1403 – Castle Leod, distant view, from the South-East (CDV only C77, C93)1404 – Strathpeffer, looking up Knockfarrel (CDV only C77)1405 – Strathpeffer, The Pump-Room (CDV only C77)1406 – Inverness from the River Side (CDV only C77)1407 – High Church (CDV only C77)1408 – Strathpeffer, The Hotel (CDV only C77)1409 – Castle Leod (near view) (CDV only C77)1410 – On the Beach at Golspie (3 studies) (C77)1411 – Waterfall in Dunrobin Glen (C77, C93)1412 – In Dunrobin Glen, looking up (CDV only C77, C93)1413 – In Dunrobin Glen, looking down (C77, C93)1414 – Dunrobin Castle – from the Gardens (C77, C93)1415 – Duchess Memorial Fountain (CDV only C77)1416 – Duchess Memorial Cross (CDV only C77)1417 – Duke of Sutherland's Statue (C77, C93)1418 – Golspie, looking to Ben Bhragie (CDV only C77, C93)1419 – Brora Coal Pit (CDV only C77)1420 – Helmsdale, from the Castle, looking up the Strath (CDV only C77)1421 – Helmsdale, from the West (CDV only C77)1422 – Dunrobin Castle, West Front (CDV only C77, C93)1423 – Dunrobin Castle, from the East (CDV only C77, C93)1424 – Lerwick, from Fort Charlotte (C77, C93)1425 – Clickhemin Loch (C77)

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1426 – Giant's Leg, Bressay, Shetland (C77, C93)1427 – Kirkwall, from the Causeway (CDV only C77, C93)1428 – Kirkwall Harbour (C77, C93)1429 - “St Magnus” Steamer in Bressay Sound (CDV only C77)1430 – St Magnus Cathedral, the Choir (C77, C93)1431 – Loch Brora1432 – Lerwick, from the South (CDV only C77, C93)1433 – Holms of Stromness (CDV only C77)1434 – Stromness, from the North (CDV only C77)1435 – Earl's Palace, Interior (CDV only C77, C93)1436 – Peebles, from the South-West (CDV only C77)1437 – Peebles, from Neidpath Castle (CDV only C77)1438 – Old St Andrew's Church (CDV only C77)1439 – Neidpath Castle, from the East (CDV only C77)1440 – Neidpath Castle, from the South-East (C77, C93)1441 – Kingsmeadows House (CDV only C77)1442 – Selkirk, from the West (CDV only C77)1443 – Foulshiels, the Birthplace of Mungo Park (CDV only C77)1444 – Covenanters' Monument (C77, C93)1445 – Neidpath Castle, from the North-West (C77, C93)1446 – Holy Loch (C77), from Lazaretto Point (C93)1447 – Union Street, Aberdeen, looking East from the Facade (CDV only C77)1448 – Union Street, Aberdeen, looking East from Music Hall (CDV only C77)1449 – Ancient Cross at Jedburgh (C77, C93)1450 – Queen's Hotel, George Square (CDV only C77)1451 – Athole Memorial Fountain (CDV only C77, C93)1452 – Scalloway Castle (CDV only C77)1453 – Aberfeldy, from the East (C77), from the South (C93)1454 – Aberfeldy, from the West (C77, C93)1455 – Tay Bridge, Aberfeldy (CDV only C77)1456 – Weem Rock and Hotel (C77, C93)1457 – Weem Rock and Village (C77, C93)1458 – Castle Menzies, from the South (C77, C93)1459 – Taymouth Castle, from the South (C77, C93)1460 – Taymouth Castle, from the West (C77, C93)1461 – Taymouth Castle, from the South (C77, C93)1462 – Kenmore (C77, C93)1463 – Tay Bridge, Kenmore (C77, C93)1464 – Kenmore Gateway, Taymouth Castle (C77, C93)1465 – Island on the Dochart (C77, C93)1466 – View on Dochart, looking to Ben Lawers (C77)1467 – The Mausoleum, Finlarig, near Killin (C77, C93)1468 – Bridge on Dochart (C77, C93)1469 – Arbroath Abbey, from the South-East (C77, C93)1470 – Arbroath Abbey, looking East (C77, C93)1471 – Arbroath Abbey, looking West (C77, C93)1472 – Arbroath Abbey, West Door (C77, C93)1473 – Arbroath Abbey, Ancient Tomb (C77, C93)1474 – Dunblane Cathedral, from the North-West (C77, C93)1475 – Dunblane Cathedral, the Choir (C77, C93)1476 – Cambuskenneth Abbey (C77, C93)1477 – Logie Church, Bridge-of-Allan (C77)1478 – Bridge-of-Allan, from Drumbrae (C77)1479 – Abbey Craig and Stirling, from Drumbrae (C77, C93)1480 – Stirling Bridge (C77), Old Bridge of Forth, Stirling (C93)1481 – Doune Castle, from the South-East (C77), North-East (C93)1482 – Doune Castle, from the River (C77) Ardoch (C93)1483 – Devil's Mill, at Rumbling Bridge, on the Devon (C77, C93)1484 – Dunblane Cathedral, from the South-East (C77, C93)1484A – Dunblane Cathedral, from the SE (C77), from the Gateway (C93)1485 – Dunblane Cathedral, from the South-West (C77, C93)

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1486 – On the Devon at the Rumbling Bridge (C77, C93)1487 – Dunblane, from the South-West (C77, C93)1488 – Dunblane Cathedral, from the West (C77, C93)1489 – Dunblane, from the West (C77, C93)1490 – Castle Campbell, Dollar, from the East (C77, C93)1491 – Castle Campbell, from the South-West (C77, C93)1492 – Castle Campbell, Dollar (distant view) (C77, C93)1493 – View on the Lochay at Killin (C77)1494 – Islands on Loch Awe (C77, C93)1495 – Kilchurn Castle, Loch Awe (C77, C93)1496 – Pass of Brander (C77, C93)1497 – St Andrews Cathedral, looking West (C77)1498 – St Andrews Cathedral, looking East (C77)1499 – St Andrews Cathedral, East End, West Door (C77, C93)1500 – St Andrews Cathedral, West Front (C77), looking SE (C93)1501 – St Andrews Cathedral, St Regulus Tower (C77)1502 – St Andrews Cathedral, the Pends (C77, C93)1503 – The United Colleges, St Andrews (C77, C93)1504 – The College Church, St Andrews (C77, C93)1505 – St Mary's College, St Andrews (C77)1506 – Madras College, St Andrews (C77)1507 – Madras College, and Ruins of Monastery, St Andrews (C77)1508 – The Castle of St Andrews (C77)1509 – The Castle of St Andrews, from the Battery (C77)1510 – The West Port, St Andrews (C77)1511 – St Andrews from St Regulus Tower (C77)1512 – “Rock and Spindle” Rock, near St Andrews (C77, C93)1513 – “Rock and Spindle”, St Andrews (C77)1514 – Rocks on the Beach, St Andrews (C77)1515 – Dunblane Cathedral, West Front (C77, C93)1516 – James III's Tomb at Cambuskenneth Abbey (C77, C93)1517 – Craishan, looking to King's House (C77, C93)1518 – Corrie-Ghaoill, at the Bridge of Three Waters, Glencoe (C77, C93)1519 – Buchael Etive, from King's House (CDV only C77)1520 – Fettes College (C77, C93)1521 – Fettes College (C77, C93)1522 – Queen Mary's Bath House (C77, C93)1523 – St Bernard's Well, Dean Bridge (C77, C93)1524 – View from the Dean Bridge (C77)1525 – North Berwick and Bass Rock (C77)1526 – View in North Berwick (C77)1527 – Quality Street, North Berwick (C77, C93)1528 – Old Church, North Berwick (C77)1529 – Dirleton Castle, from SW (C77, C93)1530 – Dirleton Castle (C77)1531 – Dirleton Castle, Courtyard (C77, C93)1532 – Dirleton Castle, the Gardens (C77)1533 – Auldhame Castle (C77)1534 – Peebles, from the South (C77)1535 – Peebles, from the South-East (C77)1536 – High Street, looking West (C77)1537 – Cross Church (C77)1538 – Chamber's Institution, and Town Cross (C77)1539 – Chamber's Institution (C77, C93)1540 – St Ronan's Well (C77, C93)1541 – Glen House, Garden Front (C77, C93)1542 – Glen House, from the West (C77, C93)1543 – Glen House, from the West (C77, C93)1544 – Glen House, from the Quair (C77, C93)1545 – Traquair House (C77, C93)1546 – Traquair House, from the Quair (C77, C93)

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1547 – Gateway at Traquair (C77, C93)1548 – Bothwell Castle, on the Clyde (C77, C93)1549 – Bothwell Castle, on the Clyde (C77, C93)1550 – Bothwell Castle, on the Clyde (C77, C93)1551 – Bothwell Castle, from the River (C77, C93)1552 – Avondale Castle, Srathaven (C77, C93)1552A – Avondale Castle, Srathaven (C77, C93)1553 – Kirk Street, Srathaven (C77, C93)1554 – The Cross, Kirk Street, Srathaven (C77, C93)1555 – Black Dwarf's Cottage, Peebles (C77, C93)1556 – Established Church, Ballater (C77, C93)1557 – Ballater Bridge and Craigendarroch (C77)1558 – Monaltrie House (C77, C93)1559 – Abergeldie Castle, from the River (C77)1560 – The Soldier's Leap, Killiecrankie (C77, C93) 1561 – The Bridge, Dunkeld, from the Cathedral Tower (C77, C93)1562 – Birnam Hotel (C77, C93)1563 – Parent Larches (C77, C93)1564 – Music Hall Buildings, Aberdeen (C77, C93)1565 – Rocks at the Knab (C77, C93)1566 – Quality Street, looking to the Law, North Berwick (C77, C93)1567 – Old Norman Church of Leuchars (C77, C93)1568 – Falkland Palace, South Front (C77, C93)1569 – Dunfermline Abbey, from the North-East (C77, C93)1570 – Dunfermline Abbey, Fratery Window (C77, C93)1571 – Falkland Palace, from the North-West (C77, C93)1572 – Raehill's House (C77, C93)1573 – Croquet Ground, Beechgrove, Moffat (C77, C93)1574 – Well Road, Moffat (C77, C93)1575 – In Wamphray Glen, near Moffat (C77, C93)1576 – In Wamphray Glen, near Moffat (C77, C93)1577 – Auchen Castle (C77, C93)1578 – Edinburgh Castle, from Esplanade (C77)1579 – Edinburgh Castle, from Johnston Terrace (C77, C93)1580 – “Mons Meg”, Edinburgh Castle (C77, C93)1581 – Dryburgh Abbey, St Catherine's Window (C77, C93)1582 – Canongate Tolbooth (C77, C93)1583 – Burns' Monument and Arthur Seat (C77, C93)1584 – Jeanie Dean's Cottage, St Leonards (C77, C93)1585 – Arthur Seat, from St Leonards (C77, C93)1586 – “Samson's Ribs”, Salisbury Crags (C77, C93)1587 – Holyrood Chapel, West Door (C77, C93)1588 – Sun-dial at Holyrood (C77, C93)1589 – Free Church and Manse, Braemar (C77, C93)1590 – A Highland Cottage (C77, C93)1591 – Spittal of Glenshee (C77, C93)1592 – Pluscarden Priory (C77, C93)1593 – Elgin Cathedral, West Towers, from Choir (C77, C93)1594 – Jedburgh Abbey, from the River (C93)1595 – Ancient Cross at Elgin Cathedral (C77, C93)1596 – Ancient Tomb at Elgin Cathedral (C77, C93)1597 – Forres, from Nelson Tower (C77, C93)1598 – High Street, Forres, looking East (C77, C93)1599 – Campbell's Royal Hotel (C77, C93)1600 – Nelson's Tower (C77, C93)1601 – Sweno's Stone (C77, C93)1602 – Sweno's Stone (C77, C93)1603 – Clunyhill Hydropathic Establishment (C77, C93)1604 – Clunyhill Hydropathic Establishment (C77, C93)1605 – Nairn, from the Railway Bridge (C77, C93)1606 – Nairn, from the Railway Bridge (C77, C93)

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1607 – High Street, Nairn (C77, C93)1608 – Marine Hotel, Nairn (C77, C93)1609 – Marine Hotel, Nairn (C77, C93)1610 – Dunphail House, Entrance Front (C77, C93)1611 – Dunphail House, from the Divie (C77, C93)1612 – Darnaway Castle (C77, C93)1613 – Brodie Castle, near Nairn (C77)1614 – Cawdor Castle (C77, C93)1615 – Drawbridge, Cawdor Castle (C77, C93)1616 – Daltlich Bridge, on the Findhorn (C77, C93)1617 – Randolph's Leap, on the Findhorn (C77, C93)1618 – Randolph's Leap, looking up (C77, C93)1619 – Randolph's Leap, looking down (C77, C93)1620 – On the Findhorn, Randolph's Leap (C77, C93)1621 – Looking up the Findhorn from the Divie (C77, C93)1622 – Viaduct on the Divie (C77, C93)1623 – Falls on the Divie, near Relugas (C77, C93)1624 – Looking up the Divie from the Findhorn (C77, C93)1625 – Dulsie Bridge (C77, C93)1626 – Bridge of Ess (C77, C93)1627 – The Cathedral, Interior (C77, C93)1628 – The Cathedral, Baptismal Font (C77, C93)1629 – The Cathedral, Baptismal Font (C77, C93)1630 – Falls of Kilmorack, near Beauly (C77, C93)1631 – Falls of Kilmorack, near Beauly (C77, C93)1632 – In the Valley of the Dhruim (C77, C93)1633 – In the Valley of the Dhruim (C77, C93)1634 – Jedburgh Abbey, Nave, looking East (C93)1635 – Comrie, from the South (C77, C93)1636 – Comrie, from the North-West (C77, C93)1637 – View in Comrie (C77, C93)1638 – View in Comrie (C77, C93)1639 – Established Church, Comrie (C77, C93)1640 – Bridge of Ross (C77)1641 – Aberuchil Hills (C77)1642 – St Fillans, Loch Earn (C77, C93)1643 – St Fillans, Loch Earn (C77, C93)1644 – “Mar's Work”, Stirling (C77, C93)1645 – The Wallace Statue, King Street (C77, C93)1646 – Glenfinlas (C77, C93)1647 – Trossachs Kirk, Loch Achray, and Ben A'an (C77, C93)1648 – Pass of the Trossachs and Ben Venue (C77, C93)1649 – The Colquhoun Memorial (C77, C93)1650 – Windsor Castle, from the Bridge (C77, C93)1651 – Royal Mausoleum, Frogmore, Interior (C77, C93)1652 – Albert Memorial Chapel – Interior looking West (C77, C93)1653 – Albert Memorial Chapel, “The Entombment” (C77, C93)1654 – Albert Memorial Chapel, “Calvary” (C77, C93)1655 – Albert Memorial Chapel, Tablet, “Gethsemane” (C77, C93)1656 – St George's Chapel, Duke of Kent's Monument (C77, C93)1657 – Glasgow Cathedral and Necropolis (C77, C93)1658 – John Knox's Monument (C77, C93)1659 – Dumbarton Rock and Castle, from the Clyde (C77), from the Pier (C93)1660 – Glasgow Cathedral and Barony Church (C77, C93)1660 – Dunglass Castle and Bell’s Monument (C77)1661 – Dunglass Castle (C93)1662 – Free Church College, from Sauchiehall Street (C77, C93)1663 – Ben Nevis, from near Banavie (C93)1664 – High Street and Wallace Tower, Ayr (C77, C93)1665 – Tam o'Shanter Inn, High Street, Ayr (C77, C93)1666 – Sandgate Street (C77, C93)

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1667 – The Twa Brigs of Ayr (C77, C93)1668 – The Twa Brigs of Ayr (C77)1669 – Interior of Burns' Monument (C77, C93)1670 – Burns' Monument (C77, C93)1671 – Highland Cottage at Kinlochewe, looking to Ben Eay (C77, C93)1672 – A Hielan' Hut (C77, C93)1673 – Kinlochewe Lodge (C77, C93)1674 – Craig Tollie, from Poolewe (C77, C93)1675 – Inverewe House, Poolewe (C77, C93)1676 – Inverewe House, Poolewe (C77, C93)1677 – Beinn-Aridh-Charr and Fionn Loch (C77, C93)1678 – Beinn-Aridh-Charr and Fionn Loch (C77, C93)1679 – Beinn-Aridh-Charr and Fionn Loch (C77, C93)1680 – Beinn Lair and Fionn Loch (C77, C93)1681 – Meall-a-Mheanie, from the Lochan-an-Beannach (C77, C93)1682 – Sgorr-an-Loaghin and Sgorr-na-Feart (C77, C93)1683 – Ardbeg Point and Loch Striven (C77, C93)1684 – Millport, Cumbrae, from the Pier (C77, C93)1685 – The Cathedral of Argyll and the Isles and College (C77, C93)1686 – The Cathedral of Argyll and the Garrison (C77, C93)1687 – Marine Parade, Millport (C77, C93)1688 – Kames Bay (C77), Marine Parade, Millport (C93)1689 – The Lion Rock, Millport (C77, C93)1690 – The Pier, Millport (C77) and Lesser Cumbrae (C93)1691 – Luss Church (C77, C93)1692 – Luss, from the North-West (C77, C93)1693 – On Inch Lonaig, looking to Balmaha (C77, C93)1694 – Ben Lomond, from Luss (C77, C93)1695 – Greenock, looking to Helensburgh (C77, C93)1696 – Greenock, looking to Helensburgh (C77, C93)1697 – The Cemetery, Greenock (C77, C93)1698 – Loch Maree Hotel (C77, C93)1699 – Loch Maree Hotel (C77, C93)1700 – Loch Maree and Ben Slioch, from Slattadale (C77, C93)1701 – Falls of Garvaig (C77), Victoria Falls, Loch Maree (C93)1702 – Gairloch Hotel (C77, C93)1703 – Flowerdale, Grobain in the distance (C77, C93)1704 – Flowerdale Bay, Gairloch (C77, C93)1705 – Boishbhein, from Gairloch (C77, C93)1706 – Gourock, from the South-East (C77)1707 – Gourock Bay (C77)1708 – Loch Kernsary, Poolewe (C77, C93)1709 – Tarbet Hotel (C77, C93)1710 – The Pulpit Rock at Ardlui, Loch Lomond (C77, C93)1711 – Cottages at Tarbet (C77, C93)1712 – Inverary Castle, from the New Bridge (C77, C93)1713 – Loch Fyne, from Inverary (C77, C93)1714 – Shira Bridge, Inverary Castle (C77, C93)1715 – The Marriage Tree at Inverary Castle (C77, C93)1716 – The Cormorant's Cave, Staffa (C77, C93)1717 – West Side of Staffa (C77, C93)1718 – The Boat Cave, Staffa (C77, C93)1719 – Ruins of Nunnery (C77, C93)1720 – Tombs of the Kings, St Oran's Chapel and the Cathedral (C77, C93)1721 – Iona Cathedral, from the West (C77, C93)1722 – Iona Cathedral, the Chancel, looking East (C77, C93)1723 – Tombs of the Kings, St Oran's Chapel and the Cathedral (C77, C93)1724 – Tombs of the Macleans (C77, C93)1725 – The Prince Consort Memorial, from the East (C77, C93)1726 – The Prince Consort Memorial, from the West (C77, C93)1727 – Glasgow University, from Kelvinside (C77)

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1728 – Cora Castle, Lanark (C77, C93)1729 – Rapids on the Clyde, above Stonebyres (C77, C93)1730 – The Lover's Leap, Bonnington (C77, C93)1731 – The Clyde below Bonnington Falls (C77, C93)1732 – West End, Gourock (C77)1733 – On the Esplanade, Greenock (C77, C93)1734 – At Helensburgh (C77, C93)1735 – Dunoon, looking North (C77, C93)1736 – Dunoon, looking West (C77)1737 – Dunoon, the West Bay (C77, C93)1738 – Dunoon, the West Bay, from the Beach (C77, C93)1739 – The Royal Aquarium, Rothesay (C77, C93)1740 – Glenburn Hydropathic Establishment, Rothesay (C77, C93)1741 – Ruins of Rothesay Castle (C77), Courtyard (C93)1742 – Parallel Roads n Glen Roy (C93)1743 – Alexandra Hotel, Oban (C77, C93)1744 – Castle Stalker and Lismore, A Study (C77, C93)1745 – Loch Ach-Treachtean, Glencoe (C77,C93)1746 – Eilan-Donan Castle, Lochalsh (C77, C93)1747 – The Five Sisters (C77, C93)1748 – The Five Sisters, from Rattagan (C77, C93)1749 – The Five Sisters, from Inverinate, Loch Duich (C77, C93)1750 – Balmacarra Hotel, Lochalsh (C77, C93)1751 – Duncraig Castle (C77, C93)1752 – Craig Dullaig, Loch Carron (C77, C93)1753 – Scuir-an-Tshearrach, Loch Duich (C77, C93)1754 – Burns' Cottage, Alloway (C77, C93)1755 – Livingstone's Statue (C77, C93)1756 – Livingstone's Statue (C77, C93)1757 – George Square (C77)1758 – In the West-End Park (C77) Kelvingrove Park (C93)1759 – Craig Tollie, from Poolewe (C77, C93)1760 – Bernera Barracks, Glenelg Bay (C77, C93)1761 – Bernera Barracks, Glenelg Bay (C77, C93)1762 – Glenelg Hotel (C77, C93)1763 – Ruins of Pictish Tower, Glenelg (C77, C93)1764 – The Five Sisters, from Glenelg Road (C77, C93)1765 – Head of Loch Duich (C77, C93)1766 – Falls of Glomach, Kintail (C77, C93)1767 – Scuir-uran and Scuir-an-carnich (C77, C93)1768 – Steamboat at the Pier, Ardlui, Loch Lomond (C77)1769 – Peak of Ben Lomond, from Tarbet (C77, C93)1770 – Windsor Castle, from the Thames (C77, C93)1770A – Windsor Castle, from the Thames (C93)1771 – Windsor Castle, from the Home Park (C77, C93)1772 – Albert Memorial Chapel, Exterior (C77, C93)1773 – Albert Memorial Chapel, Interior looking East (C77, C93)1774 – Albert Memorial Chapel, Prince Consort's Cenotaph (C77, C93)1775 – Albert Memorial Chapel, “Ecce Homo” (C77, C93)1776 – Frogmore, the Duchess of Kent's Mausoleum (C77, C93)1777 – Ruins at Frogmore (C77, C93)1778 – The Long Walk, looking South (C77, C93)1779 – The Long Walk (C77, C93)1780 – Statue of George III, Long Walk (C77, C93)1781 – Virginia Water (C77, C93)1782 – Fishing Temple at Virginia Water (C77, C93)1783 – Waterfall, Virginia Water (C77, C93)1784 – Ruins, Virginia Water (C77, C93)1785 – High Street, Eton (C77, C93)1786 – Eton College, from Playing Fields (C77, C93)1787 – Eton College, Interior, looking West (C77, C93)

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1788 – Stornoway, from the South (C93)1789 – Stornoway Castle (C93)1790 – Portree, from South-West (C93)1791 – Portree, from South-East (C93)1792 – Waterfall at Portree (C93)1793 – Cuchullin Hills, from Portree Harbour (C93)1794 – Prince Charlie's Cave, Portree (C93)1795 – Portree, from the Bay (C93)1796 – Dunvegan Castle (C93)1797 – Dunvegan Castle (C93)1798 – The Quiraing, from the Prison Rock (C93)1799 – The Table Rock (C93)1800 – Cuchullin Hills, from Drumhain (C93)1801 – Scuir-na-gillean, from the East (C93)1802 – Cuchullin Hills, Dhu Lochan and Loch Coruisk (C93)1803 – The Storr Rock, from the East (C93)1804 – The Storr Rock, from Loch Leithan (C93)1805 – Ben-na-cailliach and Broadford Hotel (C93)1806 – Blaven, from Torrin (C93)1807 – The Red Hills, Torrin (C93)1808 – Blaven and Loch Slapin (C93)1809 – Uig Bay, Loch Suizort, from the NW (C93)1810 – The Rha Falls, Uig (C93)1811 – The Conon Falls, Uig (C93)1812 – The Stack of Scuddeburgh, Uig (C93)1813 – The Kilt Rock, Loch Staffin (C93)1814 – At the Head of Uig Bay (C93)1815 – Pulteneytown Harbour, Wick (C93)1816 – Pulteneytown Harbour, Wick (C93)1817 – Wick Harbour in August (C93)1818 – Old Man of Wick (C93)1819 – Old Man of Wick (C93)1820 – Brig o’ Trams, Wick (C93)1821 – Stack of the Brough, Wick (C93)1822 – South Stacks, Wick (C93)1823 – Girniegoe Castle, near Wick (C93)1824 – Noss Head and Lighthouse (C93)1825 – Bucholie Castle, Freswick (C93)1826 – Bucholie Castle, Freswick (C93)1827 – Old Keiss Castle, near Wick (C93)1828 – John o’ Groat’s House Hotel (C93)1829 – John o’ Groat’s House Hotel (C93)1830 – John o’ Groat’s House Hotel (C93) 1830 – Thurso Castle, from the South (C93)1831 – Stacks of Duncansby (C93)1832 – Stacks of Duncansby (C93)1833 – “The Gloop” at Duncansby Head (C93)1834 – Stack at Duncansby Head (C93)1835 – Near the Bridge, Wick (C93)1836 – The New Bridge, Wick (C93)1837 – Bridge Street, Wick (C93)1838 – On the Coast of Berriedale (C93)1839 – Berriedale, from the Castle (C93)1840 – Berriedale Glen (C93)1841 – Dunbeath Castle, from the North (C93)1842 – Dunbeath Castle, from the South (C93)1843 – Dunbeath, from the East (C93)1844 – Lybster from South, Caithness (C93)1845 – Slater’s Monument, Holburn Head (C93)1846 – Traill Street, Thurso (C93)1847 – Traill Street, Thurso (C93)

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1848 – The Bruce Monument (C93)1849 – Jedburgh Abbey, Nave, looking West (C93)1850 – Jedburgh Abbey, from the Manse Garden (C93)1851 – Jedburgh Abbey, looking Westr (C93)1852 – Jedburgh, from Allarley Well Field (C93)1853 – Jedburgh Abbey, New South Norman Door (C93)1854 – Jedburgh Abbey, Arches in Nave, from North (C93)1855 – Jedburgh Abbey, S Aisle and Nave, from West (C93)1856 – Jedburgh Abbey, Arches in Nave, from S Aisle (C93)1857 – Jedburgh Abbey, View from South Aisle (C93)1858 – Parish Church and Manse, Jedburgh (C93)1859 – St. Andrew's Cathedral, Inverness, West Front (C93)1860 – St. Andrew's Cathedral, Inverness, West Door (C93)1861 – The Islands on the Ness (C93)1862 – Fort William (C93)1863 – The Pier, Strome Ferry (C93)1864 – The Hotel, Strome Ferry (C93)1865 – Strome Ferry, Loch Carron (C93)1866 – Strome Ferry, Loch Carron (C93)1867 – Loch Carron, looking to Giant's Face (C93)1868 – Loch Carron, from Ardanarf (C93)1869 – Loch Carron, looking to Skye (C93)1870 – Loch Carron, looking to Skye (C93)1871 – The Schoolhouse, Portree (C93)1872 – Dunvegan Castle (C93)1873 – Marscow (C93)1874 – Scuir-na-gillean, and Sligachan Hotel (C93)1875 – Scuir-na-gillean, from the Bridge (C93)1876 – Ben-na-cailliach (C93)1877 – In Golspie, looking East (C93)1878 – Dunrobin Castle, from the Battery (C93)1879 – In Dunrobin Glen (C93)1880 – Waterfall in Dunrobin Glen (C93)1881 – Pictish Tower, near Dunrobin (C93)1882 – Pictish Tower, near Dunrobin (C93)1883 – Pictish Tower, near Dunrobin (C93)1884 – Dunblane Cathedral, Lady Chapel (C93)1885 – On the Allan Water (C93)1886 – Old Man of Wick (C93)1887 – South Stacks, Wick (C93)1888 – Noss Head and Lighthouse (C93)1889 – Duncansby Head (C93)1891 – Scrabster Lighthouse and Pier (C93)1892 – Clett Rock, Holburn Head (C93)1893 – Loch Awe and Ben Cruachan, from Port Sonnachan (C93)1894 – Cottages at Entrance to Glen Strae (C93)1895 – Kilchurn Castle (C93)1896 – Ben Lui, from near Dalmally (C93)1897 – Inverlochy, looking to Ben Cruachan (C93)1898 – Ballachulish Hotel and Pap of Glencoe (C93)1900 – Westminster Abbey, West Front (C93)1901 – Westminster Abbey, Henry VII’s Chapel, Exterior (C93)1903 – St Paul’s Cathedral, from Blackfriars (C93)1904 – St Paul’s Cathedral, from Cheapside (C93)1909 – Oakwood Tower (C93)1911 – Albert Memorial, Statuary at Base, “Musicians and Literati” (C93)1914 – Marble Arch, Hyde Park (C93)1915 – Somerset House, from Temple Pier (C93)1920 – Mansion House (C93)1921 – National Gallery and St Martin’s Church (C93)1923 – Tower of London, from Great Tower Hill (C93)

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1924 – Statue of Achilles, Hyde Park (C93)1925 – Horse Guards, Whitehall (C93)1927 – The Thames from Richmond Bridge (C93)1928 – The Albert Hall, from Albert Memorial (C93)1952 – Kensington Palace (C93)1930 – Albert Memorial, Hyde Park (C93)1931 – Albert Memorial, Hyde Park (C93)1932 – Albert Memorial, Hyde Park (C93)1934 – Albert Memorial, Base (C93)1936 – Houses of Parliament, Peers’ Entrance (C93)1938 – Albert Memorial, Corner Group “America” (C93)1939 – Charing Cross Station Hotel (C93)1940 – Albert Memorial, Corner Group “Asia” (C93)1941 – Albert Memorial, Corner Group “Europe” (C93)1942 – Albert Memorial, Corner Group “Africa” (C93)1943 – Albert Memorial, Statuary at Base, “Sculptors” (C93)1944 – Albert Memorial, Statuary at Base, “Musicians” (C93)1945 – Albert Memorial, Statuary at Base, “Sculptors” (C93)1946 – Albert Memorial, Statuary at Base, “Painters” (C93)1947 – Albert Memorial, Statuary at Base, “Painters” (C93)1948 – Albert Memorial, Statuary at Base, “Sculptors” (C93)1949 – Albert Memorial, Statuary at Base, “Painters” (C93)1950 – Albert Memorial, Statuary at Base, “Architects” (C93)1951 – Albert Memorial, Statuary at Base, “Poets and Dramatists” (C93)1952 – Kensington Gardens, from Albert Memorial (C93)1953 – View from Richmond Hill (C93)1955 – Horse Guards, Whitehall (C93)1956 – Waverley Hydropathic Establishment, from SE (C93)1957 – St Paul’s Cathedral, Nelson’s Monument (C93)1960 – Sir Walter Scott's Monument, Selkirk (C93)1963 – Gala House, from South-East (C93)1965 – Galashiels, from the South (C93)1967 – Galashiels, Free Church (C93)1968 – Suspension Bridge at Dryburgh (C93)1969 – The Bruce Monument (C93)1970 – Wallace Monument, Abbey Craig (C93)1971 – Borestone, Field of Bannockburn (C93)1972 – Wallace Monument, Abbey Craig (C93)1973 – Ben Nevis, from Banavie (C93)1976 – Bridge of Allan, from Allan Water (C93)1977 – Stirling, from the Forth (C93)1978 – Stirling Castle, Window from which “The Douglas” was thrown (C93)1979 – Stobo Castle, from the East (C93)1980 – Stobo Castle, from the South (C93)1981 – Walkerburn (C93)1985 – Marine Hotel, from South-East (C93)1987 – The Last Oak of Birnam Forest (C93)1988 – Athole Hydropathic Establishment, Pitlochry (C93)1989 – Gateway to Dunkeld House (C93)1990 – Birnam Hill, from below Dunkeld (C93)1991 – Hermitage Falls, Dunkeld (C93)1992 – Dunkeld Bridge and Craigiebarns (C93)1993 – Abbey Church, Haddington, from North-East (C93)1994 – Abbey Church, Haddington, from South-East (C93)1996 – Abbey Church, Haddington, from North-West (C93)1997 – Abbey Church, Haddington, Transept (C93)1998 – Abbey Church, Haddington, Interior (C93)1999 – Abbey Church, Haddington, Choir, looking East (C93)2000 – Exeter Cathedral, Lady Chapel (C93)2001 – Exeter Cathedral, Pulpit in Choir (C93)2002 – Exeter Cathedral, Choir Stalls (C93)

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2003 – Salisbury Cathedral, Chantry Chapels and Reredos (C93)2004 – Exeter Cathedral, from North-East (C93)2005 – Exeter Cathedral, Reredos (C93)2006 – Exeter Cathedral, Bishop Stafford’s Tomb (C93)2015 – Salisbury Cathedral, Chapter House from Bishop’s Garden (C93)2016 – Salisbury Cathedral, Chantry Chapels and Reredos (C93)2017 – Salisbury Cathedral, from the Palace (C93)2018 – Salisbury Cathedral, Roof of Chapter House (C93)2019 – Salisbury Cathedral, West Doorway (C93)2020 – Salisbury Cathedral, from the Palace Grounds (C93)2021 – Canterbury Cathedral – Bell-Harry Tower from the Deanery (C93)2021A – Salisbury Cathedral, Chantry in Choir (C93)2022 – Salisbury Cathedral, Cloister Court (C93)2023 – Bothwell Castlet (C93)2024 – Poultry Cross (C93)2025 – Grand Staircase, Wardour Castle (C93)2026 – Wilton Church, Interior looking East (C93)2027 – Wilton Church (C93)2028 – Wilton Church, Doorway, Salisbury (C93)2029 – Salisbury Cathedral, from the Meadows (C93)2031 – Salisbury Cathedral, West Front (C93)2032 – Salisbury Cathedral, Choir looking East (C93)2033 – Canterbury Cathedral, from the East (C93)2034 – Canterbury Cathedral, Gateway of Martyrdom (C93)2035 – Canterbury Cathedral, North Aisle of Nave looking East (C93)2036 – Canterbury Cathedral, Henry IV’s Tomb (C93)2037 – Rochester Castle and Pavilion (C93)2038 – Canterbury Cathedral, Transept of Martyrdom (C93)2039 – Canterbury Cathedral, South Aisle of Nave looking West (C93)2040 – Canterbury Cathedral, Ruins at East End (C93)2041 – St Martyn’s Church (C93)2042 – Sidegate Street (C93)2043 – Canterbury Cathedral, Warrior’s Chapel (C93)2044 – Barefeston Church Door (C93)2045 – Canterbury Cathedral, from the Deanery Green (C93)2046 – Canterbury Cathedral, Tombs in Trinity Chapel (C93)2047 – Rochester Castle and Pavilion (C93)2048 – Rochester Cathedral, West Doorway (C93)2049 – Rochester Cathedral and Chatham (C93)2050 – Rochester Bridge (C93)2051 – Rochester Castle and Pavilion Interior (C93)2052 – Rochester Cathedral, Nave looking East (C93)2053 – Rochester Cathedral, Choir looking East (C93)2054 – Rochester Cathedral, Chapter House Doorway (C93)2055 – Gadshill, Chas Dickens' Residence (C93)2055A – Gadshill, Chas Dickens' Residence (C93)2056 – Priory Gateway (C93)2057 – Gloucester Cathedral, Infirmary Arches (C93)2060 – Gloucester Cathedral, from North-East (C93)2061 – Gloucester Cathedral, Shrine of King Edward II (C93)2062 – Gloucester Cathedral, in the Lady Chapel (C93)2063 – Gloucester Cathedral, Reredos and Sedilia (C93)2064 – Gloucester Cathedral, Mrs Morley’s Monument, by Flaxman (C93)2065 – Gloucester Cathedral, Cloister Lavatory (C93)2066 – Gloucester Cathedral, Flying Arches in South Aisle (C93)2067 – Worcester Cathedral, Choir, looking West (C93)2068 – Winton Castle, from the East (C93)2069 – Worcester Cathedral, Lady Chapel (C93)2070 – Worcester Cathedral, Crypt (C93)2071 – Worcester Cathedral, Nave looking West (C93)2072 – Worcester Cathedral, Chapter House and Cloisters (C93)

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2073 – Worcester Cathedral, South Norman Doorway (C93)2074 – Worcester Cathedral, Mrs Digby’s Monument (C93)2075 – Gloucester Cathedral, Saxon Cloisters (C93)2076 – Chepstow Castle, East Front (C93)2077 – Tintern Abbey, West Front (C93)2078 – Tintern Abbey, Nave, looking West (C93)2079 – Tintern Abbey, East Front (C93)2080 – Tintern Abbey, from North-East (C93)2081 – Tintern Abbey, from Chepstow Road (C93)2082 – Chepstow Castle, in the Castle Yard (C93)2083 – Tintern Abbey, North Aisle and Nave (C93)2084 – Tintern Abbey, Refectory Doorway (C93)2086 – Chepstow Bridge (C93)2087 – Chepstow Castle, North Gateway (C93)2092 – Garleton Castle, from the West (C93)2093 – Garleton Castle, from the East (C93)2094 – Lennoxlove Castle (C93)2096 – High Street, looking East (C93)2098 – Aberfeldy, from the North (C93)2099 – Glenmuick House (C93)2100 – Noitland Castle, Westray (C93)2101 – Bishop's Palace (C93)2102 – St Magnus Cathedral, from the North (C93)2103 – St Magnus Church, Eglishay (C93)2104 – Auchmore, from SE (C93)2105 – Auchmore, from NE (C93)2106 – Castle Menzies, from the East (C93)2107 – Castle Menzies, from the West (C93)2108 – Pass of Glenlyon, near Macgregor's Leap (C93)2109 – Middle Falls of Moness (C93)2110 – North Golton (C93)2111 – Birsay Palace, from the South (C93)2112 – The Black Crags, Stromness (C93)2113 – Balfour Castle, Shapinshay (C93)2114 – Stromness, from the Holms, South End (C93)2115 – Stromness, from the Holms, North End (C93)2116 – Stromness, from the NE (C93)2117 – Stromness, looking to Hoy (C93)2118 – Sanquar House (C93)2120 – Forres School (C93) 2121 – Junction of the Findhorn and the Divie (C93)2122 – On the Findhorn, near Randolph's Leap (C93)2123 – Princess's View, from below (C93)2124 – Sluie Pool, on the Findhorn (C93)2125 – Muckle Ess, on the Findhorn (C93)2126 – Looking down from Muckle Ess (C93)2127 – On the Findhorn, at Logie Lodge (C93)2128 – Relugas House (C93)2129 – Carthspool (C93)2130 – Corn Mill at Scalloway (C93)2131 – Upper Sound (C93)2132 – Castle Leod, from SW (C93)2134 – Falls of Rogie (C93)2135 – The Raven's Rock (C93)2136 – Loch Kinellan (C93)2137 – High Street, Dingwall, looking East (C93)2138 – Free Church, Dingwall (C93)2139 – Black Rock, Novar, Lower End (C93)2141 – Ardross Castle, from the Loch (C93)2142 – Upper Fall of Sochie, Dollar (C93)2143 – Hydropathic Establishment, Dunblane (C93)

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2144 – Hydropathic Establishment, Dunblane (C93)2145 – Lower Fall of Sochie, Dollar (C93)2146 – Hempy's Fall, Dollar (C93)2147 – Windyedge Pass, Dollar (C93)2148 – Stirling, from the Abbey Craig (C93)2149 – “The Hoy Express” (C93)2150 – Main Street, Doune (C93)2151 – Doune Castle, Courtyard (C93)2152 – Doune Castle, from the West (C93)2153 – Gordon Castle, Fochabers, from the South (C93)2154 – Doune Castle, from Bridge of Teith (C93)2155 – High Street, Elgin, looking West (C93)2156 – High Street, Elgin, looking East (C93)2157 – High Street, Elgin, and Established Church (C93)2158 – Anderson's Institution (C93)2159 – Gordon Castle, Fochabers, from the South-West (C93)2160 – Gordon Castle, Fochabers, from the SE (C93)2161 – Gordon Castle, Fochabers, North Front (C93)2162 – Spey Bridge, Fochabers (C93)2163 – Milne's Institution, Fochabers (C93)2164 – Ardincaple Castle, Helensburgh (C93)2165 – Shandon Hydropathic Establishment (C93)2166 – The Row, Gareloch (C93)2167 – Kilcreggan (C93)2168 – Carrick Castle, Lochgoil (C93)2169 – Lochgoilhead (C93)2170 – Drumsynie House, Lochgoilhead (C93)2171 – Lochgoilhead, looking down (C93)2172 – Lochgoilhead, looking down (C93)2173 – Lochgoilhead, from Douglas Pier (C93)2174 – Loch Eck, the Pier (C93)2175 – Whistlefield, Loch Eck (C93)2176 – Sandbank, Holy Loch (C93)2177 – Craigbrach Falls, Loch Eck (C93)2178 – Rashfield Hamlet, Kilmun (C93)2179 – Glen Messen, Kilmun (C93)2180 – Loch Eck, the Pier (C93)2181 – Slattadale, looking to Torridon Mountains (C93)2182 – Victoria Falls, Loch Maree (C93)2183 – Islands on Loch Maree (C93)2184 – Ben Slioch, Loch Maree (C93)2185 – Loch Maree, showing Islands (C93)2186 – Falls of Talladale (C93)2187 – Loch Maree, looking to Isle Maree (C93)2188 – Falls of Talladale (C93)2189 – Rothesay Bay2190 – Blairmore (C93)2191 – Kilmun, Holy Loch (C93)2192 – Rothesay Castle (C93)2193 – Cove (C93)2194 – The Academy, Rothesay (C93)2195 – Ruins, Marquis of Bute's House, burnt in 1877 (C93)2196 – Old Tay Bridge, from the South, looking to Dundee (C93)2197 – Kerrycroy (C93)2199 – Rothesay, from West Bay (C93)2200 – Innellan (C93)2201 – Parish Church, Rothesay (C93)2202 – Free Church, Rothesay (C93)2203 – Port Bannatyne (C93)2204 – Old Tay Bridge, from North (C93)2205 – Old Tay Bridge (C93)

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2206 – Old Tay Bridge (C93)2207 – Old Tay Bridge (C93)2208 – Tarbert Castle (C93)2209 – Wemyss Bay Hydropathic Establishment (C93)2210 – Kyles of Bute (C93)2211 – Balgay or West Bay, from Glenmorag (C93)2212 – Tighnabruaich, West End (C93)2216 – Tarbert, from North-East (C93)2218 – Hoddam Bridge (C93)2219 – Court Room, Town Hall, Annan (C93)2220 – Annan, from the South (C93)2221 – Kirkconnel Churchyard (C93)2222 – Castle Milk (C93)2223 – High Street and Town Hall, Annan (C93)2224 – Stapleton Towers (C93)2225 – High Street from the Town Hall, Annan (C93)2226 – Glasgow and South-Western Railway Station, Annan (C93)2227 – Edward Irving’s House and Fishcross, Annan (C93)2228 – The Academy, Annan (C93)2229 – Springkell House (C93)2230 – On the Kirtle Water (C93)2231 – Annan Bridge (C93)2232 – The Ha’, Gretna Green (C93)2233 – Annan, from the North-West (C93)2234 – Gala Bank, Annan (C93)2235 – Kinmount House (C93)2236 – Bonshaw Tower (C93)2237 – Mount Annan (C93)2238 – Runic Cross, Ruthwell (C93)2239 – Solway Junction Viaduct (C93)2240 – Ecclefechan (C93)2241 – Hoddam Castle And Repentance (C93)2242 – Highland Cottages,Tarbert (C93)2244 – Stonefield House, Tarbert (C93)2246 – “Lord of the Isles” at Inverary (C93)2247 – Carlisle Cathedral, Norman Door (C93)2248 – Carlisle Cathedral, Chapter House (C93)2249 – Carlisle Cathedral, from South-West (C93)2250 – Minard Castle and Flower Garden (C93)2251 – Minard Castle and Flower Garden (C93)2252 – Castle Lachlan, Loch Fyne (C93)2254 – Crinan Canal at Ardrishaig (C93)2256 – Leny Falls (C93)2258 – Caledonian Canal at Fort Augustus (C93)2259 – Invergarry Castle, Loch Oich (C93)2260 – Benedictine Monastery (C93)2261 – Benedictine Monastery (C93)2262 – Fort Augustus (C93)2263 – Dreadnought Hotel (C93)2265 – Old Tay Bridge (after the Accident) (C93)2266 – Crail, fom the West (C93)2267 – Crail, fom the East (C93)2269 – Parish Church and School, Crail (C93)2270 – Parish Church and School, Crail (C93)2271 – The “Coves”, Crail (C93)2272 – Balcomie Castle, Crail (C93)2272 – Kilmining Castle, Crail (C93)2275 – Inchcolm Monastery, from SE (C93)2276 – Established Church, St Monance (C93)2278 – Ravenscraig Castle, Dysart (C93)2279 – Newark Castle, St Monance (C93)

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2280 – Rossend Castle (C93)2281 – Anstruther (C93)2282 – Inchcolm Monastery, from North-West (C93)2285 – Lincluden Abbey, from the South (C93)2288 – Established Church, Earl Dunbar's Monument, Dunbar (C93)2289 – Broxmouth Park, the Lake (C93)2290 – Dunbar Castle, from West (C93)2291 – Broxmouth Park (C93)2295 – Lincluden Abbey, from the River (C93)2296 – Old and New Bridges, Dumfries (C93)2297 – Aros House (C93)2298 – Free Church, Tobermory (C93)2299 – Dunglass House (C93)2300 – Cove Harbour (C93)2301 – Pease Mill (C93)2302 – Pease Bridge (C93) 2303 – Established Church, Dunbar (C93)2307 – High Street, Dunbar (C93)2308 – Bell House (C93)2309 – Aros Castle, from South-East (C93)2310 – Aros Castle, from North-East (C93)2311 – Aros Castle (C93)2312 – Duart Castle, from West (C93)2313 – Duart Castle, from North-East (C93)2314 – Ardtornish Castle (C93)2315 – The Black Spout (C93)2316 – Spout Barvick (C93)2317 – Bridge of Allan, from Abbey Craig (C93)2318 – Smithy at Kinlochewe, looking to Ben Eay (C93)2319 – “Auld Man” Rock, Kincardineshire (C93)2320 – Ben Alligin, from Gareloch (C93)2321 – Alnwick Castle, Barbican (C93)2322 – St Michael’s Church, Alnwick (C93)2323 – Alnwick Castle, from Riverside (C93)2324 – Alnwick Castle, from Chain Bridge (C93)2325 – Alnwick Castle, from the Weir (C93)2326 – Alnwick, from Bondgate (C93)2327 – Hotspur’s Tower, Alnwick (C93)2328 – Alnwick Castle, from Barney-Side (C93)2329 – Hulne Abbey (C93)2330 – Alnwick Castle, Octagon Towers (C93)2331 – Alnwick Castle, Draw-well and Norman Arch (C93)2332 – Hulne Abbey, Cloisters (C93)2333 – Suspension Bridge, Dumfries (C93)2334 – Dumfries, from Suspension Bridge (C93)2335 – Drumlanrig Castle and Flower Garden(C93)2336 – County Buildings, Dumfries (C93)2337 – Tongueland Bridge (C93)2338 – Dalbeattie, from the Railway Station (C93)2339 – Dalbeattie, from Spy Craig (C93)2340 – Kenmuir Castle, from the West (C93)2341 – Kenmuir Castle, from the North (C93)2342 – Looking up the Ken (C93)2343 – Allangibbion Bridge, on the Ken (C93)2344 – Earlston Oak and Castle (C93)2345 – Lochinvar Arms, Dalry (C93)2346 – Auchincairn and Balcary Point (C93)2347 – Alnwick Castle, from the Pasture (C93)2348 – Dunstanborough Castle (C93)2349 – Warkworth Castle, from the North-West (C93)2350 – Lion Tower and Keep, Warkworth Castle (C93)

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2351 – Lion Tower, Warkworth Castle (C93)2352 – Warkworth Castle, from Village (C93)2353 – Warkworth Castle, from East (C93)2354 – Warkworth, from Amble Road (C93)2355 – Warkworth Castle, from Millwall (C93)2356 – Alnwick Castle, and Lion Bridge (C93)2357 – Warkworth Church (C93)2358 – Alnwick Castle from Lion Bridge (C93)2359 – Duke of Wellington's Monument, Edinburgh (C93)2360 – Dean Ramsay's Cross (C93)2361 – St Mary's Cathedral, West Door (C93)2362 – Craigleith Quarries, looking to Edinburgh (C93)2364 – Kenmuir Castle, from the South-West (C93)2365 – St Mary's Cathedral, Interior, looking West (C93)2366 – Lochnaw Castle, from the Loch (C93)2367 – Castle Kennedy, from Castle Hill (C93)2368 – Castle Kennedy, from South-East (C93)2369 – Loch Inch Castle, from the Garden (C93)2370 – Loch Inch Castle, South Front (C93)2371 – Loch Inch Castle, North Front (C93)2372 – Waterfall at Tobermory (C93)2373 – Gloucester Cathedral, from North-West (C93)2375 – Loch Ryan (C93)2376 – Glenluce Abbey (C93)2377 – High Street, Glenluce (C93)2378 – Bridge of Park, Glenluce (C93)2379 – Newton-Stewart, from the South-East (C93)2380 – Newton-Stewart, from the River (C93)2381 – On the Cree, at Newton-Stewart (C93)2382 – The Castle, Kirkcudbright (C93)2383 – Herring Fleet at Girvan (C93)2384 – Girvan, from the North (C93)2385 – Castle and High Street, Maybole, looking West (C93)2386 – Castle and High Street, Maybole, looking East (C93)2387 – Crossraguel Abbey (C93)2388 – Crossraguel Abbey, the Abbot’s Tower (C93)2389 – Bamborough Castle, from Links (C93)2390 – Floors Castle, from the Terrace (C93)2391 – Floors Castle (C93)2392 – Bamborough Castle, from Stag Rock (C93)2393 – Grace Darling’s Tomb (C93)2394 – Bamborough Castle, from Village (C93)2395 – St John's Church, Interior (C93)2396 – St Mary's Cathedral, Interior (C93)2397 – Fountain in Kay Park, Kilmarnock (C93)2398 – Dean Castle, Kilmarnock (C93)2399 – “New Brig o’ Ayr” (C93)2400 – Burns’ Monument in Kay Park, Kilmarnock (C93)2401 – Maybole, from the South-West (C93)2403 – Bust of Kemp, Architect of Scott's Monument (C93)2404 – Knox Institute (C93)2405 – Statue of Scott at Base of Monument, Edinburgh (C93)2405A – Statue of Scott at Base of Monument, Edinburgh (C93)2406 – St Mary’s Street and Town Hall, Kirkcudbright (C93)2407 – U.P. Church, Kirkcudbright (C93)2408 – The Cross, Thornhill (C93)2409 – Drumlanrig Castle, South Front (C93)2410 – Buccleuch and Queensberry Arms, Thornhill (C93)2411 – Established Church, Dalbeattie (C93)2413 – Auchen Castle, from North-West (C93)2414 – Auchen Castle, from the South (C93)

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2415 – Windsor Castle, Corridor, South End (C93)2416 – Windsor Castle, Corridor, East End (C93)2417 – Windsor Castle, Bust of Nelson (C93)2418 – Windsor Castle, Group of Statuary, Queen Victoria and Prince Consort (C93)2419 – Windsor Castle, Statue of Queen Victoria (C93)2420 – The Cross, Stranraer (C93)2421 – Dunskey Castle, Mull of Galloway, from the East (C93)2422 – Dunskey Castle, Mull of Galloway, from the West (C93)2423 – Agnew Crescent, Stranraer (C93)2424 – East Pier, Stranraer (C93)2425 – County Buildings and Church Street, Stranraer (C93)2426 – Portpatrick, from West (C93)2427 – Shore Street, Portpatrick (C93)2429 – Salisbury Cathedral, Choir, looking West (C93)2430 – Salisbury Cathedral, Pulpit (C93)2431 – Salisbury Cathedral, Nave, looking East (C93)2432 – Salisbury Cathedral, Nave, looking West (C93)2433 – Girvan, from the Harbour (C93)2434 – Dalrymple Street, Girvan (C93)2435 – Hamilton Street, Girvan (C93)2436 – Lochnaw Castle, from the Loch (C93)2437 – Benedictine Monastery (C93)2438 – Loch Ness, from Fort Augustus (C93)2440 – St Mary’s Church, Carden Palace, Interior (C93)2441 – Queen’s Cross Free Church, West Front (C93)2442 – Ackergill Tower, from South-East(C93)2443 – Barrogill Castle (C93)2444 – Wick, from the Academy (C93)2445 – Auchencruive House, Ayr (C93)2446 – Auchencruive House, Ayr (C93)2447 – Craigie House, Ayr (C93)2448 – Ness Glen, Dalmellington (C93)2449 – Ness Glen, Dalmellington (C93)2450 – Ness Glen, Dalmellington (C93)2451 – Bressay Lighthouse (C93)2452 – On the Ayr at Ballochmyle (C93)2453 – On the Ayr at Ballochmyle (C93)2454 – The Braes o’ Ballochmyle (C93)2455 – Dalmellington, from the South (C93)2456 – Loch Doon (C93)2457 – Loch Doon Castle (C93)2458 – Ben More of Assynt (C93)2459 – Ben More and Coigach (C93)2460 – Falls on the Shin at Inveran (C93)2461 – Ness Glen, Dalmellington (C93)2462 – Mossgiel, near Mauchline (C93)2463 – Rowallan Castle, near Kilmarnock (C93) 2463 – Cottage at New Galloway (C93) 2464 – Craufurdland Castle, near Kilmarnock (C93)2465 – Craufurdland Bridge, near Kilmarnock (C93)2466 – Loudon Castle, from the Park (C93)2467 – Loudon Castle, West Front (C93)2468 – Loudon Queer (C93)2469 – Kilmarnock, from Kay Park (C93)2470 – The Corn Exchange and Duke Street, Kilmarnock (C93)2471 – The Cross and King Street, Kilmarnock (C93)2472 – Portland Street, Kilmarnock (C93)2473 – The Lady’s Walk, Kilmarnock (C93)2474 – Auchans House, Kilmarnock (C93)2475 – Dundonald Castle (C93)2476 – Dundonald (C93)

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2477 – “Ye Banks and Braes o’ Bonnie Doon” (C93)2478 – Culzean Castle, from the East (C93)2479 – Culzean Castle, from West Lawn (C93)2480 – Turnberry Castle and Lighthouse (C93)2481 – Dunure Castle, from the East (C93)2482 – Dunure Castle, from the Shore (C93)2483 – Culzean Castle, South Front (C93)2484 – Kilkerran House (C93)2485 – Muckle Flugga Lighthouse (C93)2486 – Shetland Ponies (C93)2487 – The Lady Glen, Kilkerran (C93)2488 – The Door Holm, Tangwick (C93)2489 – Gordie Stack and Drongs (C93)2490 – Muness Castle, Unst (C93)2491 – The Grind of the Naver, North Maven (C93)2492 – The Drongs, near Hillswick (C93)2493 – Stranraer, from East Pier (C93)2494 – George Street, Stranraer (C93)2495 – Loch Ryan House (C93)2496 – Sumburgh Head (C93)2497 – Fitful Head (C93)2498 – Brough of Mousa (C93)2499 – Stranraer, from Church Tower (C93)2500 – The Piers, from Church Tower (C93)2501 – Corsewell House (C93)2502 – Ardstinchar Castle, Ballantrae (C93)2503 – Ballantrae (C93)2504 – Logan House, Mull of Galloway (C93)2505 – Logan Fish Pond, Mull of Galloway (C93)2506 – Ardwell House, Mull of Galloway (C93)2507 – Cottage, near Stranraer (C93)2508 – The Stinchar and Knockdolan, Ballantrae (C93)2509 – Peebles Hydropathic Establishment (C93)2510 – Peebles Hydropathic Establishment (C93)2511 – Peebles Hydropathic Establishment (C93)2512 – Darnhall (C93)2513 – Portmore House (C93)2514 – Lochnaw Castle, from the Terrace (C93)2515 – Glenapp House, Ballantrae (C93)2516 – Corsewell House (C93)2517 – Lochnaw Castle, from the Loch (C93)2518 – Kinloch Rannoch (C93)2519 – Dugald Buchanan's Monument, Kinloch Rannoch (C93)2520 – Tummel Bridge (C93)2521 – Kinloch Rannoch Bridge and Craig Var (C93)2522 – Allt-Mor Falls, Kinloch Rannoch (C93)2523 – Crathes Castle (C93)2524 – On the Gairn, Ballater (C93)2525 – Mills on the Gairn, Ballater (C93)2527 – Shiehallion, from Kinloch Rannoch (C93)2529 – Balmoral Castle, from Ardoch Road (C93)2531 – Red Craig Bay, Muchalls (C93)2533 – Innerleithen, from the West (C93)2534 – Armadale Castle, Skye (C93)2536 – Rose Castle (C93)2537 – The Eden at Armathwaite (C93)2538 – Carlisle Cathedral, from North-West (C93)2540 – Western Infirmary, Glasgow (C93)2556 – Hydropathic Establishment, Crieff (C93)

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