Bindings. Binding components.
Found in 41 Collections and/or Records:
Original binding of the page proofs of ‘Ivanhoe’, ‘Tales of my landlord' ('The bride of Lammermoor' and 'A legend of Montrose’), and ‘The Abbot’ by Sir Walter Scott., [1820, or after.]
Original binding of the photograph album chiefly of Sir Charles Dalrymple's contemporaries at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge., 1862-1863.
There are also photographs of Militia camps at Ayr attended by Sir Charles Dalrymple, Scottish and English churches and cathedrals, Oxford and Cambridge colleges, Eton, Harrow, Edinburgh, Inverness, and Stirling. With views taken in Devon, the Isle of Wight, the Lake District, and also in Europe, North America and Canada.
Original binding of the photograph album, chiefly of Sir Charles Dalrymple's contemporaries at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge, and of many of the leading Anglican clergymen of the time., 1858-1869.
There are also photographs of Militia camps at Ayr attended by Sir Charles Dalrymple, Scottish and English churches and cathedrals, Oxford and Cambridge colleges, Eton, Harrow, Edinburgh, Inverness, and Stirling. With views taken in Devon, the Isle of Wight, the Lake District, and also in Europe, North America and Canada.
Original binding of the scrapbook of Frances, Marchioness of Ailsa, wife of Archibald, 3rd Marquess, and daughter of Sir Mark MacTaggart- Stewart., 1902-1910.
Margaret Anna Dalrymple, Lady Newhailes, was the first wife of Sir David Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet of Newhailes. The daughter of Sir Mark John MacTaggart-Stewart, 1st Baronet of Southwick, Lady Dalrymple was divorced from Sir David in 1919 and married Sir Patrick Graham Blake, 5th Baronet of Langham in 1925. She died in 1962.
Original binding of the volume of official papers of the Honourable James St Clair relating to the expedition to Canada., 1745-1746.
Original binding of the volume of official papers of the Honourable James St Clair relating to the expedition to the west coast of France., 1745.
Original bindings of the two volumes of 'Copy of original notes and drawings from life of the plants collected by me during the Speke & Grant Expedition in /60/63. J.A. Grant’., 1860-1863.
Page proofs of ‘Ivanhoe’, ‘Tales of my landlord' ('The bride of Lammermoor' and 'A legend of Montrose’), and ‘The Abbot’ by Sir Walter Scott, with extensive corrections and additions in Scott’s hand; with original binding., [1819, or before; 1820, or before.]
Photograph album, chiefly of Sir Charles Dalrymple's contemporaries at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge, and of many of the leading Anglican clergymen of the time; with original binding., 1858-1869.
There are also photographs of Militia camps at Ayr attended by Sir Charles Dalrymple, Scottish and English churches and cathedrals, Oxford and Cambridge colleges, Eton, Harrow, Edinburgh, Inverness, and Stirling. With views taken in Devon, the Isle of Wight, the Lake District, and also in Europe, North America and Canada.
Photograph album chiefly of Sir Charles Dalrymple's contemporaries at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge; with original binding., 1862-1863.
There are also photographs of Militia camps at Ayr attended by Sir Charles Dalrymple, Scottish and English churches and cathedrals, Oxford and Cambridge colleges, Eton, Harrow, Edinburgh, Inverness, and Stirling. With views taken in Devon, the Isle of Wight, the Lake District, and also in Europe, North America and Canada.
Photograph of a lithographed map of the Abbotsford estate, with legend in the autograph of Sir Walter Scott; with original binding.
Presentation photo albums and papers of Thomas Godfrey Polson Corbett, 2nd Baron Rowallan, mostly relating to his role as Chief Scout.
Scrapbook of Frances, Marchioness of Ailsa, wife of Archibald, 3rd Marquess, and daughter of Sir Mark MacTaggart- Stewart; with original binding., 1902-1910.
Margaret Anna Dalrymple, Lady Newhailes, was the first wife of Sir David Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet of Newhailes. The daughter of Sir Mark John MacTaggart-Stewart, 1st Baronet of Southwick, Lady Dalrymple was divorced from Sir David in 1919 and married Sir Patrick Graham Blake, 5th Baronet of Langham in 1925. She died in 1962.