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Walter Scott Image Collection
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0030364
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Shelfmark:
Corson P.1973
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Corson P.1973
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Title:
Loch Oich & Invergarry Castle (Inverness-shire): Looking West
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Loch Oich & Invergarry Castle (Inverness-shire): Looking West
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Engraving of Loch Oich by J. Swan after J. Fleming
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Engraving of Loch Oich by J. Swan after J. Fleming
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Creator:
Fleming, John
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Fleming, John
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Swan, Joseph
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Date:
1834
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1834
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Description:
Depicts Loch Oich, Scottish Highlands, with Invergarry Castle on the far shore. Invergarry Castle was the seat of the MacDonells of Glengarry until it was burned down in 1746 following the battle of Culloden. The fugitive Prince Charles Edward Stuart is reputed to have taken refuge in the castle, an episode which Scott relates in Tales of a Grandfather, Third Series (1830). In The Heart of Mid-Lothian (1818), the Jacobite Captain of Knockdunder recalls being garrisoned in the Castle during the '45.
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Depicts Loch Oich, Scottish Highlands, with Invergarry Castle on the far shore. Invergarry Castle was the seat of the MacDonells of Glengarry until it was burned down in 1746 following the battle of Culloden. The fugitive Prince Charles Edward Stuart is reputed to have taken refuge in the castle, an episode which Scott relates in Tales of a Grandfather, Third Series (1830). In The Heart of Mid-Lothian (1818), the Jacobite Captain of Knockdunder recalls being garrisoned in the Castle during the '45.
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Engraving
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Engraving
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Measurement:
23.8 x 15.4cm (9 3/8 x 6 1/16")
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23.8 x 15.4cm (9 3/8 x 6 1/16")
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Ink
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Paper
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Engraving
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Engraving
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Location:
TBC/Main Library/Special Collections
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TBC/Main Library/Special Collections
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Repository:
Corson Collection
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Corson Collection
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Source:
Leighton, J.M. The Lakes of Scotland: A Series of Views. Glasgow: J. Swan, 1834 (facing p. 141)
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Leighton, J.M. The Lakes of Scotland: A Series of Views. Glasgow: J. Swan, 1834 (facing p. 141)
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Subject Person:
Scott, Walter, Sir
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Scott, Walter, Sir
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Loch Oich
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Loch Oich
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Fiction
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Settings
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Related Work Title:
Heart of Mid-Lothian, The
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Heart of Mid-Lothian, The
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Related Work Creator:
Scott, Walter, Sir
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Scott, Walter, Sir
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Related Work Title:
Tales of a Grandfather; being Stories taken from Scottish History
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Tales of a Grandfather; being Stories taken from Scottish History
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Related Work Creator:
Scott, Walter, Sir
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Repro Capture Date:
23/04/2012 15:07:00
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Repro Rights Statement:
© The University of Edinburgh
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© The University of Edinburgh
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