Edinburgh. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh. Inhabited place. Longitude: -3.2167. Latitude: 55.9500.
Found in 188 Collections and/or Records:
Print by Maclure, London - Line of proposed Edinburgh and Leith atmospheric railway - Edinburgh, Railways., 1846.
Print by Neele, London - Map of shire of Edinburgh - Edinburgh - surveyed by James Knox., 1812.
Print by R Scott - Proposed Edinburgh connection with Newhaven and Leith - Edinburgh, Railways - surveyed by Grainger and Miller., 1835.
Print by W and A K Johnston - Proposed line from Edinburgh to Peebles with branches to Lasswade and Roslin - Edinburgh, Railways - surveyed by David Stevenson., 1845.
Print by W and A K Johnston - Sections of proposed line from Edinburgh to Peebles - Edinburgh, Railways - surveyed by David Stevenson., 1845.
Print by W H Lizara - Edinburgh and Dalkeith, and branches from Cowpits and Fisherrow - Edinburgh, Railways - surveyed by James Jardine., 1825.
Print by W H Lizars - Edinburgh, Haddington and Dunbar - Edinburgh, Railways - surveyed by George Stephenson, Grainger and Miller., 1836.
Print - Edinburgh and Dundee - Edinburgh, Railways - surveyed by Robert Stevenson., 1836.
Print, undated, by Waterson, Edinburgh - Caledonian Railway brought by East End and Leith - Edinburgh, Railways - surveyed by Frank Simon and Henry Kerr., ?19th century.
Printed plans of Edinburgh Station, and branches to Granton, to the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, Wilsontown, Fauldhouse, Biggar and Broughton, by Joseph Locke and J E Errington., 1846.
Prints. 2 copies. - Extension and sewerage, plans and sections - Edinburgh - surveyed by D and T Stevenson., 1884-1885.
A group of about 2500 plans, chiefly made by Messrs Stevenson. Their business was concerned chiefly with sea-works, lighthouses, harbours, canals and river courses, and the plans reflect this interest, although there are some items relating to railways and bridges.
Priscilla Chueng-Nainby and Citadel Youth Centre, Referendum creative weave.
Material produced by the Citadel Youth Centre, Edinburgh, relating to the Scottish Independence Referendum 2014. Includes photographs, promotional material and workshop content from a ‘Creative Weave’ event led by Dr Priscilla Chueng-Nainby, held on 18 July 2014, in conjunction with Edinburgh’s Active Citizens Group. Also includes a copy of 2013 Annual Report of the Citadel Youth Centre.
Records of Edinburgh No.1 branch (formerly United Tin-plate Workers of Edinburgh and Leith; and Sheet Metal Workers and Gas Meter Makers of Edinburgh and Leith Protecting and Friendly Society).
Records of Newington Ward Liberal Association.
The records consist of a minute book, 1955-1964, and papers, 1958-1996, of the Newington Ward Liberal Association. They chart the evolution of Liberal politics in this area of Edinburgh.
Reduced engraved plan showing proposed railway line from Edinburgh to the coalfields of Mid and East Lothian, surveyed by Robert Stevenson., 1818.
Reduced lithographic copy of the sketch of a proposed new access from the Cross to the Grass Market (Acc.10706/466)., ?1824.
Reduced plan and section of the proposed railway between Edinburgh and Glasgow and branches, surveyed under the direction of James Jardine., 1826.
Reduced plan of part of the shires of Edinburgh, Haddington, Berwick, Roxburgh and Selkirk shewing proposed lines of railway from the coalfield of Midlothian to the Rivers Tweed and Leeder, by Robert Stevenson., 1821.
'Register of the weather for 1809' at Invery and Edinburgh, by an unknown author., 1808-1812.
'Register of weather kept in Merchant Court Observatory from 1801 to 1804-1805 by Alex Adie'., 1801-1805.
Rent book, concerning a tenement in Oxford Street, Edinburgh.
Resolution of the Edinburgh National Society of Women`s Suffrage in favour of Charles Cameron, MP.
The resolution was made in favour of Charles Cameron, MP for Glasgow, to acknowledge his work on municipal suffrage. The document was signed by Priscilla McLaren, president of the ENSWS, Eliza Wigham, Emily Rosaline Masson and Elisa Kirkland, secretaries.
Scrapbook, photograph album and typescript magazines of and relating to Isobel Wylie Hutchison and her siblings.
Scrapbook, photograph album and typescript magazines, ca.1894 – 1900, of and relating to Isobel Wylie Hutchison and her siblings, the children of Thomas Hutchison, Merchant, Edinburgh [b.1841]. The typescript magazines and many of the photographs relate to the Hutchison children’s childhood at Carlowrie.