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Watercolour paintings, by Thomas Brown of Waterhaughs and Lanfine, Advocate.
The paintings are chiefly of Edinburgh and other places in Scotland; several were made in Corfu and Malta, and some in Italy, Sicily, and other Continental countries. According to a note of the donor (Adv.MS.34.8.1, folio iii), they were probably made between 1830 and 1850.
They are mounted - apparently not in chronological, and certainly not in topographical, order - in three albums, each of which contains a list of contents at the beginning.
'Watercolour picture book' of Erskine Beveridge, containing a list of watercolours and drawings by the Glasgow artist, with details of their sizes, appearances in exhibitions, and sales.
Watercolour portrait by W E Lockhart, with inscription.
Watercolour sketch of Duntulm Castle, by Constance Gordon Cumming.
Drawn for an illustration of her "From the Hebrides to the Himalayas" (1876).
Watercolours and sketches of scenes in Scotland.
Watercolours of Mary Frances Wicksteed painted on tours of Scotland and Wales
64 watercolours, mainly landscapes, painted on tours of Scotland (1871) and North Wales (1876). Also 16 small watercolours of Charles Philips Trevelyn. Mary Frances Wicksteed was governess to the Philips and Trevelyan families.