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Macmillans BicycleKirkpatrick Macmillan and his early Dandy Horse bicycle
The Nummulosphere Part I. Front CoverAn account of the organic origin of so-called igneous rocks and of abyssal red clays by Kirkpatrick, Randolph (1863-1950), London. 1913
Gorse in BloomEtching showing gorse in bloom, a yellow shrub of the pea family. They cover a landscape, centred by five tall trees with a silhouetteed form. Date: circa 1930
The Gate of the WestEtching of a shepherd holding a crook rested on his shoulder, leading a herd of sheep up a country path. Date: circa 1930
Harrowing The UplandsEtching of three strong work horses pulling a harrow machine, tailed by a farmer. Date: circa 1930
Advert, Drysdale & Co, Manufacturers, GlasgowAdvert for Drysdale & Co, Makers of Pumps, Fans, Engines and Motors, Kirkpatrick Street, Glasgow, Scotland. 1905
Randolph Kirkpatrick (1863-1950)Portrait of Randolph Kirkpatrick, a British naturalist. From a photograph of the Natural History Museum Zoology Department, October 1895
Kirkpatrick Fleming Poorhouse, Dumfriesshire, ScotlandView of the Kirkpatrick Fleming Combination poorhouse, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. The image is caption " Rest for the Weary" -- the poorhouse mostly catered for the elderly and the bedridden
Macmillans Dandy HorseKirkpatrick Macmillan and his Dandy Horse