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Thomas Elder, ProvostTHOMAS ELDER Lord Provost of Edinburgh Date: 1737 - 1799
Andrew Duncan (Kay)ANDREW DUNCAN Medical practitioner of Edinburgh. Date: CIRCA 1785
Robert Dundas (Kay)ROBERT DUNDAS Edinburgh lawyer, son of Robert Dundas, lord Arniston Date: 1758 - 1819
John Dowie, AntiquarianJOHN DOWIE Vintner and antiquary of Edinburgh. (I think this must be the same fellow that Kay drew and Burns praised.) Date: circa 1806
George Drummond, ProvostGEORGE DRUMMOND Lord Provost of Edinburgh Date: 1687 - 1766
David DownieDAVID DOWNIE Edinburgh goldsmith and radical politician, tried for treason in 1794. Date: CIRCA 1794
John Dowie, VintnerJOHN DOWIE Edinburgh vintner, praised by the poet and drinker Robert Burns in virtually incomprehensible language. Date: CIRCA 1813
Sir William DickSIR WILLIAM DICK Scottish merchant, Provost of Edinburgh, sadly reduced to destitution by his loyalty to Charles I : in prosperity, in chains, in his coffin. Date: 1580 - 1655
JOHN DHUJOHN (or Shon) DHU Soldier, who signed up with the Edinburgh Town Guard when there was a perceived danger of a French invasion... Date: circa 1784
Andrew DalzelANDREW DALZEL Scholar of Edinburgh, captioned by Kay The Successful Candidate. Date: 1742 - 1806
Colin Campbell KilberryCOLIN CAMPBELL of Kilberry Military beau of Edinburgh Date: ? - 1782
William Cumming, BankerWILLIAM CUMMING Scottish banker in Edinburgh with a reputation for eccentricity. Date: ? - 1790
Robert Craig of RiccartnROBERT CRAIG OF RICCARTON Scottish judge, seated on the doorstep of his Edinburgh home. Date: CIRCA 1790
Basil Cochrane Et AlBASIL COCHRANE, Commissioner of the Customs at Edinburgh, with his colleague James Edgar, in discussion with a picturesque beggar. Date: CIRCA 1790
Jos Chamberlain SpeaksJOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN addresses a Liberal Unionist meeting in the Music Hall, Edinburgh. Date: 1836 - 1914
Thomas Chalmers Age 44THOMAS CHALMERS Scottish preacher and philanthropist, Professor of Theology at Edinburgh University. Date: 1780 - 1847
William CarstaresWILLIAM CARSTARES (sometimes spelt Carstairs) Scottish churchman, Principal of Edinburgh University. Date: 1649 - 1715
George CarrGEORGE CARR Episcopalian churchman at Edinburgh. Date: 1705 - 1776
John Bell, SurgeonJOHN BELL Scottish medical, a leading surgeon at Edinburgh; his career spoiled by quarrel with Dr Gregory, he switched to private practice. Date: 1763 - 1820
Duke by Train, IndiaFlags decorate his train as the duke of Edinburgh departs from the Pabell station of the Great Indian Peninsular Railway. Date: 1870
Edinburgh / Holyrood 1904Edinburgh: Holyrood Palace, Mary Queen of Scots apartments Date: 1904
Edinburgh / Holyrood C20Edinburgh: Holyrood Palace, Mary Queen of Scots supper room Date: early 20th century
Edinburgh / View of 1650Edinburgh: view from the south Date: 1650
Robert JamesonROBERT JAMESON Scottish naturalist and mineralogist, professor of natural history at Edinburgh University Date: 1774 - 1854
William Stirling-MaxwellSir William Stirling-Maxwell of Keir (1818 - 1878) writer; Lord Rector of the University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh / Alfred / VfairALFRED DUKE OF EDINBURGH Second son of Victoria, with a violin Date: 1844 - 1900
Gladstone / Speech / 1892WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE Giving a speech at the Music Hall, Edinburgh, on 30 June 1892, as part of his Midlothian campaign Date: 1876
John Knox / BedroomJOHN KNOX Scottish Protestant preachers bedroom at his home in Edinburgh Date: 1505 - 1572
John Knox / Sitting RoomJOHN KNOX Scottish Protestant preachers sitting room at his home in Edinburgh Date: 1505 - 1572
John Knox / Study / EdinburgJOHN KNOX Scottish Protestant preachers study at his home in Edinburgh Date: 1505 - 1572
Montrose (Van Dyck)James Graham, marquis of MONTROSE soldier and statesman whose opportunistic career ended by his being hanged in the Grassmarket, Edinburgh Date: 1612-1650
Dr John Erskine / HawkinsDR JOHN ERSKINE Scottish theologian of Edinburgh Date: 1721 - 1803
Dr John Erskine / RidleyDR JOHN ERSKINE Scottish theologian of Edinburgh Date: 1721 - 1803
Sir Walter Scott - Edinburgh - MonumentMonument to the novelist, Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832), in Princes Street, Edinburgh
John Kay / Caricature RmJOHN KAY One of his caricatured victims is not all that pleased with the way he has been portrayed Date: 1742 - 1826
Scottish First FootingSCOTTISH NEW YEAR First footing in Edinburgh - the principal streets were more thronged between twelve and one in the morning than they usually were at midday Date: 1863
FREE & EASY EDINBURGHA man sings very heartily as everyone sits listening attentively, at an Edinburgh working mens Free and easy. Date: 1883
William HenryWILLIAM HENRY, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER 1st Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh Date: 1743 - 1805
Royal visit to Scotland 1842Victoria and Albert at Edinburgh, passing the Royal Institution Date: 1842
Cockfighting (John Kay)A cockfight in Edinburgh Thus we poor Cocks exert our Skill & Brav ry For idle Gulls and Kites that trade in Knav ry Date: 1785
Sir Henry RaeburnSIR HENRY RAEBURN, R.A. fashionable Scottish portrait painter, based in Edinburgh Date: 1756 - 1823
19th century railway ticketsOne from Edinburgh to Newcastle, courtesy of the North British Railway, then on down to London thanks to the Brandling Junction Railway Company. Date: 1844
Colonel Patrick Crichton of the Royal Edinburgh Volunteers Date: 1794
Certificate from Veg. Products Committee for Naval SupplyCertificate Christmas 1917. To Mr. Lade of Eastbourne of the Vegetable Products Committee for Naval Supply, from the Officers and Men of the Grand Fleet in grateful recognition of your devoted
Three Edinburgh gentlemen by John KayThe Grand Chaplain (1), the Grand Clerk (2), and the Grand Secretary (3), alias John McLure, Mr Meikle and Mr Mason Date: 1787
Couple out walking, 1787An Edinburgh couple out walking: De or Dr Lapalpier (?), a man-midwife who married Sandie Hamiltons daughter against his inclination. S. Hamilton is seen in the background. Date: 1787
Scottish New YearSCOTTISH NEW YEAR Crowds throng the streets round the Tron Church, Edinburgh Date: 1870
Meeting to establish The Royal College of MusicA meeting at St. Jamess Palace, called by the Prince of Wales, to establish The Royal College of Music. From left to right: Duke of Cambridge, Duke of Edinburgh, Archbishop of Canterbury