Edinburgh. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh. Inhabited place. Longitude: -3.2167. Latitude: 55.9500.
Found in 81 Collections and/or Records:
Another version of a plan and section of proposed railway line from Edinburgh to the coalfields of Mid and East Lothian, by Robert Stevenson., 1819.
Copy, undated, by David Stevenson of a section of Rothemay's plan of Edinburgh, 1647., 1647.
Correspondence of the Scottish Home Rule Association with local secretaries in Edinburgh and Midlothian., Undated.
Drawing - Cross section of Antigua Street of direct atmospheric railway - Edinburgh, Railways., ?19th century.
Drawing - Edinburgh and Dalkeith: proposed extension from Seafield to Leith - Edinburgh, Railways., 1836.
Drawing - Edinburgh and Glasgow - Section - Edinburgh, Railways - surveyed by Robert Stevenson., 1835.
Drawing - Plan and section of aqueduct and reservoir - Edinburgh - surveyed by Robert Stevenson., 1824.
Edinburgh and Perth Railway with branches and connections, by John Miller., 1847.
Edinburgh, Portobello and Musselburgh direct railway, by G Buchanan and T Grainger., 1845.
Edinburgh weather register, entries extracted by Robert Mossman, from 'Medical essays and observations'., 1731-1736.
Robert Mossman (1870-1940), Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society, was Meteorologist to the Scottish Antarctic Expedition and to the Argentine government.
Elevation, sections and plans of Lord Melville's Monument., 1821-1822, undated.
Ground plan of property of the City of Edinburgh on the north side of the town., 1816.
List of `Persons who called during November and December 1838 to enquire` inscribed `19 Atholl Crescent Jan 4 1839 J. Borthwick`., 1839.
Map and description of property and owners names on the line of Bridge from Shakespeare Square to Calton Burying Ground., Undated.
Map of the City of Edinburgh drawn and engraved for Gray's Annual Directory by A K Johnston., 1837.
'Meteorological journal kept at Blacket Place, Edinburgh... R Mossman, observer'., 1887-1900.
Robert Mossman (1870-1940), Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society, was Meteorologist to the Scottish Antarctic Expedition and to the Argentine government.
'Meteorological journal kept at Blacket Place, ... Mossman, observer'., 1887-900.
Robert Mossman (1870-1940), Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society, was Meteorologist to the Scottish Antarctic Expedition and to the Argentine government.
'Meteorological journal kept at Blacket Place, ... Mossman, observer'., 1887-1889.
Robert Mossman (1870-1940), Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society, was Meteorologist to the Scottish Antarctic Expedition and to the Argentine government.
'Meteorological journal kept at Blacket Place, ... Mossman, observer'., 1890-1891.
Robert Mossman (1870-1940), Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society, was Meteorologist to the Scottish Antarctic Expedition and to the Argentine government.
'Meteorological journal kept at Blacket Place, ... Mossman, observer'., 1892-1894.
Robert Mossman (1870-1940), Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society, was Meteorologist to the Scottish Antarctic Expedition and to the Argentine government.
'Meteorological journal kept at Blacket Place, ... Mossman, observer'., 1894-1896.
Robert Mossman (1870-1940), Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society, was Meteorologist to the Scottish Antarctic Expedition and to the Argentine government.
'Meteorological journal kept at Blacket Place, ... Mossman, observer'., 1896-1899.
Robert Mossman (1870-1940), Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society, was Meteorologist to the Scottish Antarctic Expedition and to the Argentine government.
'Meteorological journal kept at Blacket Place, ... Mossman, observer'., 1899-1900.
Robert Mossman (1870-1940), Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society, was Meteorologist to the Scottish Antarctic Expedition and to the Argentine government.
Meteorological journal kept by Rev Henry Fergus at Dunfermline, Auchterarder and Edinburgh., 1799-1850.
The journal was kept by Rev Henry Fergus at Dunfermline until 1829, when his sight failed. It was continued in Dunfermline until November 1842, then Auchterarder until November 1844, and finally Edinburgh, 1799-1850.
Meteorological journals and observations taken at Blacket Place, Edinburgh, by Robert Mossman., 1886-1900.
Robert Mossman (1870-1940), Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society, was Meteorologist to the Scottish Antarctic Expedition and to the Argentine government.