Edinburgh. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh. Inhabited place. Longitude: -3.2167. Latitude: 55.9500.
Found in 81 Collections and/or Records:
Meteorological observations taken at the Edinburgh station of the Scottish Meteorological Society., 1857-1858.
Meteorological records of James Blackwood at Cumin Place, Edinburgh., 1880-1891.
Meteorological records of James Blackwood, Vol I., 1880-1885.
Meteorological records of James Blackwood, Vol II., 1885-1891.
'Meteorology of Edinburgh deduced from all available sources by R C Mossman'., 1731-1895.
Some of the data was used in preparing the tables contained in the paper on 'Meteorology in Edinburgh', part II, 'Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh', vol XXXIX, pages 63-207.
Notes concerning Edinburgh, relating to research for 'Curriculum Vitae', by Muriel Spark., Undated.
Office sketch by Mr Stevenson of part of the City of Edinburgh and extended Royalty., 1819.
East-West plan from Maitland Street to Jocks Lodge and from Queen Street south to Greyfriars Kirk.
Papers relating to the publication of works concerning Edinburgh., 1583-1977, undated.
Including corrected typescripts and proofs of historical and topographical works, and circa 400 letters and copies of letters.
With papers, 1928-1959, of the Standard Press, Montrose.
Plan and section of proposed railway line from Edinburgh to the coalfields of Mid and East Lothian, by Robert Stevenson., 1818.
Plan of the Edinburgh and Dundee Railway., 1836.
Plan of the Edinburgh and Dundee Railway from a survey by Robert Stevenson and Son., 1836.
Plans and section of the Edinburgh, Leith and Glasgow Railway, by Robert Stevenson., 1835.
Plans and sections of proposed railway from Edinburgh to Peebles and of branches to Lasswade and Roslin, by David Stevenson., 1845.
Press cuttings concerning the Edinburgh branch., 1919-1928.
Print by Eaden, London - City of Edinburgh and its environs - Edinburgh - surveyed by Robert Kirkwood., 1817.
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.