Sunday, August 15, 2010

Landscapes





Landscapes



 by A. Adams, Aberdeen, Scotland


 by A. Adams, Aberdeen, Scotland


 by A. Adams, Aberdeen, Scotland


 by A. Adams, Aberdeen, Scotland


 by A. Adams, Aberdeen, Scotland


 by A. Adams, Aberdeen, Scotland






















Greenan Castle, Ayr Bay
carte-de-visite by Browning, Kilmarnock.


Greenan Castle is a 16th century tower house, on site of a possible ancient fort, around 2.5 miles south west of Ayr in south-west Scotland. The entrance lintel has the inscription, JK 1603 FMD, for John Kennedy of Baltersan and his third wife, Florence MacDowell, who owned the lands, Greenan Mill, and salmon fishing rights on the River Doon at that time.

Beside the tower are traces of a walled courtyard and outbuildings - probably stables and a kitchen block as the small tower has no kitchen within its walls.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia




The Cobbler Mountain, Loch Long
no. 560
carte-de-viste by J. Becket, Glasgow.



Grassmarket, Edinburgh
carte-de-visite by Douglas, Edinburgh




Stirling Castle
carte-de-visite by Crowe & Rodgers, Stirling.



Burns' Monument and Tea Gardens, Ayr.
Carte-de-visite by Browning, Kilmarnock.



The Guildhall no. 479
by an unnamed photographer



a unnamed church
by T. Clixby Castlegate, Tickhill




J Pruddah, Royal Library, Weymouth



St Mark's Church
Carlo Ponti, Offico e Fotografo.



Lulworth Cove near Weymouth,
J. Pruddah, Royal Library, Weymouth



James Magill, Donegall Place, Belfast



A. Pettitt, photographer, Gallery of Fine Arts, Keswick and Gilsland Spa, Cumberland



The Marina, St Leonards-on-Sea
F. S. Mann, Photographic Artist, 13 Wellington Place, Hastings



Lydford, The Cascade
Henry Hayman, Launceston




November 10, 1874
Felice Crespi, Milano, via Lanzone no. 41



1749. Newton, Wolborough Church
Photographed by F. Bedford, photographer to H.R.H. The Prince of Wales



 North Wales. No. 203
Dolgelley, The Oakley Arms, Tyn-Y-Groes
photographed by F. Bedford, photographer to H.R.H. The Prince of Wales
 

 971. Barmouth - Town and Church, from the Quay
photographed by F. Bedford, photographer to H.R.H. The Prince of Wales


 St Ann's Well, Malvern
photograph by Down and Son, Photographic Studio, St Ann's Well, Malvern



 unknown location photographed by F. C. Earl, Worcester


unknown location photographed by F. C. Earl, Worcester

 
 Old Hall and Church at Buxton, Derbyshire no. 89
by The Manchester Photographic Company Limited, 84 Market Street, Manchester


reverse inscribed "Freshwater"
by Symonds, Isle of Wight and  Portsmouth


The Torrent, Dolgelley, North Wales
unknown photographer 


 New Church, Bonchurch, Isle of Wight
unknown photographer
















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