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Diaries of James Rannie Swinton and the Swinton family.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.13686/1-141

Scope and Contents

Diaries, 1838-1939, of James Rannie Swinton, artist, his wife Blanche Arthur Georgina Swinton, née Fitzgerald de Ros, and his nieces, Katherine Margaret Campbell Swinton and Alice Susan Lucy Campbell Swinton, daughters of Archibald Campbell Swinton of Kimmeringhame, author.

James Rannie Swinton was the younger son of John Campbell Swinton of Kimmerghame, Berwickshire. He studied art at Edinburgh`s Trustee`s Academy before moving to London in 1840 and enrolling at the Royal Academy schools. Later the same year he travelled to Italy, where he remained for the next three years. On his return to London, Swinton became a fashionable portrait painter, in demand particularly with society ladies.

James Rannie Swinton married Blanche Arthur Georgina Fitzgerald de Ros in 1865.

Dates

  • Creation: 1838-1939.

Conditions Governing Access

Normal access conditions apply.

Conditions Governing Use

Normal reproduction conditions apply, subject to any copyright restrictions.

Extent

0.00 Linear metres

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement

The diaries have been arranged in four series:

1-24 Diaries, 1838-1939, of James Rannie Swinton.



25-72 Diaries, 1846-1908, of Blanche Arthur Georgina Swinton.

73-87 Diaries, 1881-1895, of Katherine Margaret Campbell Swinton.

88-141 Diaries, 1884-1939, of Alice Susan Lucy Campbell Swinton.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Bequeathed by Peter Sharratt, Edinburgh.5 December 2015

Related Materials

MS.350

Genre / Form

Title
National Library of Scotland Catalogue of Manuscripts
Author
National Library of Scotland
Date
05 12 2015
Description rules
Finding Aid Prepared Using Local Descriptive Rules
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division Repository

Contact:
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National Library of Scotland
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