Plans (orthographic projections).
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Refers to drawings, sketches, prints, computer graphics, or works in other media depicting a building or any object viewed from above, geometrically represented as projected on a horizontal plane. The term is particularly used to refer to drawings or other images showing the relative positions of all the parts of a building, or of the parts of any one floor, roof, or other part of a building in horizontal section; it is thus distinguished from vertical sections or elevations. The term can also be used collectively to refer to sets of drawings or other images for a project, including plans per se as well as other drawings, such as sections. For general reference to depictions or photographs showing structures or sites seen from directly above, use ""plan views""For representations of portions of the Earth's surface use ""maps"" or ""plans (maps)"" .
Found in 412 Collections and/or Records:
Photostat of Admiralty plan - Approach to River - Clyde, River - surveyed by Lieutenant Commander Turner., 1932.
Item
Identifier: MS.5846 (67)
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
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.
Dates:
1932.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Plans chiefly made by Messrs Stevenson, the Edinburgh civil engineers.
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Plans chiefly made by Messrs Stevenson concerning places in Scotland.
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Plans chiefly made by Messrs Stevenson relating to places in Scotland beginning with C.
Plan, 1847, of the farms of Moat and Ploverhall, based on plan of 1831. Parish of Lasswade. , 1847.
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Identifier: MS.27654
Plan, 1851, corrected to 1854, of the Fulwood lime work. Parish of Lanark., 1851.
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Identifier: MS.27673
Plan and elevation of arcade and curved wings (possibly single storey addition to Brunstane House)., 18th century.
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Identifier: MS.17875
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Fletchers were merchants in Dundee, who came to prominence towards the end of the sixteenth century in the person of Robert, burgess and bailie of Dundee, who purchased various lands in Forfar which were consolidated into the estate of Innerpeffer; he died in 1622. His eldest son Sir Andrew was admitted an ordinary judge in 1623 (his brothers were James, merchant burgess of Dundee; Robert, of Bencho; and Sir George, of Restennet, advocate, through whose holding of the priory lands of...
Dates:
18th century.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Papers of the family of Fletcher of Saltoun (previously of Innerpeffer), with some of Abernethy, Lords Saltoun.
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Miscellaneous papers of the family of Fletcher of Saltoun.
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Architectural drawings and estate plans of the family of Fletcher of Saltoun.
Plan and elevations of a new public hall at Minto., 1897.
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Identifier: MS.13467
Scope and Contents
From the Fonds:
The founder of the family was Gilbert Elliot (1651-1718), a younger son of Gavin Elliot of Midlem Mill. Gilbert Elliot was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates in 1688, created a baronet in 1700, and appointed a Lord of Session as Lord Minto in 1705; he acquired the lands of Headshaw in Roxburghshire in 1696, and added Minto to his property in 1703.
Sir Gilbert Elliot, 2nd Baronet (1693-1766), likewise had a distinguished legal career, becoming a Lord of Session as Lord Minto in 1726, a...
Dates:
1897.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Correspondence and papers of the Elliot family of Minto.
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Maps, plans and architectural drawings of the Elliot family of Minto.
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Architectural plans and drawings of the Elliot family of Minto.
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Drainage plans for property owned by the Minto family.
Plan and section of Gowkley Moss Water Supply. Parish of Lasswade., 1899.
File
Identifier: MS.27696
Plan and section of part of the River South Medwin, between Walstonmill and Newholm, and the adjoining bogs under drainage, showing the proposed cut and principal drains. Parishes of Dolphinton and Dunsyre., 1829.
File
Identifier: MS.27647(2)
Plan and section of part of the River South Medwin, between Walstonmill and Newholm, and the adjoining bogs under drainage, showing the proposed cut and principal drains. Parishes of Dolphinton and Dunsyre., 1829.
File
Identifier: MS.27647(1)
Plan drawn by Sir Thomas Bouch, of coal-drops to be erected at Charlestown harbour, Fife, on the North British Railway., 1863.
Item
Identifier: MS.6357
'Plan for the improvement of Hermand', the seat of George Fergusson, afterwards Lord Hermand, surveyed by James Ramsay., 1796.
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Identifier: MS.5177
Scope and Contents
2 chains to an inch.
Dates:
1796.
Plan for the improvement of Lee. Parish of Lanark., 1805.
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Identifier: MS.27642
Plan of a possible scheme of enclosure for the barony of Woodwrae, in the parish of Aberlemno., 18th century.
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Identifier: MS.13423 [Map Library]
Scope and Contents
From the Fonds:
The founder of the family was Gilbert Elliot (1651-1718), a younger son of Gavin Elliot of Midlem Mill. Gilbert Elliot was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates in 1688, created a baronet in 1700, and appointed a Lord of Session as Lord Minto in 1705; he acquired the lands of Headshaw in Roxburghshire in 1696, and added Minto to his property in 1703.
Sir Gilbert Elliot, 2nd Baronet (1693-1766), likewise had a distinguished legal career, becoming a Lord of Session as Lord Minto in 1726, a...
Dates:
18th century.
Plan of Benarty Hill, in the parish of Ballingry, showing proposed reservoirs and pipelines., 19th century.
Item
Identifier: MS.13444 [Map Library]
Scope and Contents
From the Fonds:
The founder of the family was Gilbert Elliot (1651-1718), a younger son of Gavin Elliot of Midlem Mill. Gilbert Elliot was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates in 1688, created a baronet in 1700, and appointed a Lord of Session as Lord Minto in 1705; he acquired the lands of Headshaw in Roxburghshire in 1696, and added Minto to his property in 1703.
Sir Gilbert Elliot, 2nd Baronet (1693-1766), likewise had a distinguished legal career, becoming a Lord of Session as Lord Minto in 1726, a...
Dates:
19th century.
Plan of Birkenhead and part of Fulwood and Castlehill Farms, in the estate of Lee. Parish of Lanark., [Late 19th century.]
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Identifier: MS.27687
Dates:
[Late 19th century.]
Plan of Butterhole, Headsmuir and part of Burnhead, in the estate of Lee. Parish of Carluke., [Circa 1860.]
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Identifier: MS.27678
Dates:
[Circa 1860.]
Plan of Corbiehall Farm. Parish of Carstairs., 1809.
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Identifier: MS.27649
Plan of Covington Mains. Parish of Covington., 1859.
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Identifier: MS.27665
Plan of Covington Mill. Parish of Covington., 1859.
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Identifier: MS.27664
Plan of Craigenhill limestone workings. Parish of Lanark., 1888.
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Identifier: MS.27675
Plan of Dykefoot. Parish of Dunsyre., 1859.
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Identifier: MS.27666
Plan of East and West Hills and West Hall, Lying in the Parish of Dunsyre and Shire of Lanerk, belonging to Laurence Brown of Edmonston Esquire. Parish of Dunsyre., 1771.
Item
Identifier: MS.27811
Plan of existing and proposed water supply from Woodhouselee to Gowkley Moss. Parishes of Glencorse and Lasswade., 1895.
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Identifier: MS.27695
Plan of Forte George drawn up by Daniel Holroyd, Ensign, 18th Foot., Mid 18th century.
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Identifier: MS.14835, folio 25
Dates:
Mid 18th century.
Plan of Granaton, the property of Norman Lockhart Esquire. Parish of Carnwath., 1822.
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Identifier: MS.27813
Plan of Hassendeanbank, in the parish of Minto, by Mathew Stobie., 1769.
Item
Identifier: MS.13433 [Map Library]
Scope and Contents
From the Fonds:
The founder of the family was Gilbert Elliot (1651-1718), a younger son of Gavin Elliot of Midlem Mill. Gilbert Elliot was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates in 1688, created a baronet in 1700, and appointed a Lord of Session as Lord Minto in 1705; he acquired the lands of Headshaw in Roxburghshire in 1696, and added Minto to his property in 1703.
Sir Gilbert Elliot, 2nd Baronet (1693-1766), likewise had a distinguished legal career, becoming a Lord of Session as Lord Minto in 1726, a...
Dates:
1769.