Work Record ID:
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0007415
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Licence:
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Shelfmark:
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Corson P.3510
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Title:
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The Fortunes of Nigel: Camlet Moat
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Alternate Title:
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Steel vignette engraving by Edward Finden after a drawing by A. Naysmith of a scene from Scott's novel The Fortunes of Nigel
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Creator:
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Nasmyth, Alexander (b.1758, d.1840)
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Creator Nationality:
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Scottish
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Creator Role:
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Artist
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Associate Creator:
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Finden, Edward Francis
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Associate Creator Role:
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Engraver
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Date:
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1832
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Description:
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Vignette depicting the murder of Lord Dalgarno at Camlet Moat, London (Fortunes of Nigel, ch. 36).
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Work Type:
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Engraving
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Measurement:
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11.4 x 17.8cm (4 1/2 x 7")
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Material:
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Ink
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Material:
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Paper
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Technique:
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Steel Engraving
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Location:
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TBC/Main Library/Special Collections
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Repository:
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Corson Collection
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Source:
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The Waverley Album. London: Charles Heath, 1832 (facing p. 44)
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Subject Person:
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James I, King of England
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Subject Person:
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Scott, Walter, Sir
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Subject Place:
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Camlet Moat
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Subject Place:
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London
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Subject Category:
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Characters
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Subject Category:
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Fiction
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Related Work Title:
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Fortunes of Nigel, The
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Related Work Creator:
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Scott, Walter, Sir
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Repro File Type:
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Derivative TIFF
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Repro File Size (bytes):
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13727776
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Repro Title:
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N/A
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Repro Capture Date:
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21/03/2012 17:23:00
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Repro Rights Statement:
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© The University of Edinburgh
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