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Rev. David Dickson D.D., Kays Portraits, 1812/1835

Rev. David Dickson D.D., Kays Portraits, 1812/1835.
[ Rev. David Dickson D.D. one of the Ministers of St. Cuthbert, of West Kirk, Edinburgh ]. Dated 1812. Copper etched print published in Kay's Edinburgh Portraits, 1837-8. Size 9.5 x 12 cms plus good margins. Ref F2014

 
Rev. James-Francis Grant, Kays Portraits, 1801/1835

Rev. James-Francis Grant, Kays Portraits, 1801/1835.
[ Rev. James-Francis Grant of St. George's Chapel, York Place, Edinburgh ]. Dated 1801. Copper etched print published in Kay's Edinburgh Portraits, 1837-8. Size 9 x 13 cms plus good margins. Ref F2013

 
Mr. John Austin, Kays Portraits, 1802/1835

Mr. John Austin, Kays Portraits, 1802/1835.
[ Mr. John Austin. Author of a " System of Stenographic Music" ]. Dated 1802. Copper etched print published in Kay's Edinburgh Portraits, 1837-8. Size 7.5 x 9 cms plus good margins. Ref F2012

 



Miss Burns, A Celebrated Beauty of the Last Century, Kays Portraits, 1800/1835

Miss Burns, A Celebrated Beauty of the Last Century, Kays Portraits, 1800/1835.
[ Miss Burns, A Celebrated Beauty of the Last Century ]. Dated 1802. Copper etched print published in Kay's Edinburgh Portraits, 1837-8. Size 6 x 16.5 cms plus good margins. Ref F2011

 
Knowing One (Robert MacGachen), Kays Portraits, 1802/1835

Knowing One (Robert MacGachen), Kays Portraits, 1802/1835.
"Knowing One" (Robert MacGachen, Accountant of Excise). Dated 1802. Copper etched print published in Kay's Edinburgh Portraits, 1837-8. Size 7.5 x 8.5 cms plus good margins. Ref F2010

 
Three Social Friends, Kays Portraits, 1817/1835

Three Social Friends, Kays Portraits, 1817/1835.
[ Mr. Robert Kay, Mr. Louis Cauvin and Mr. David Scott ]. Dated 1817. Copper etched print published in Kay's Edinburgh Portraits, 1837-8. Size 12 x 15 cms plus good margins. Ref F2009

 



Mr. Pierie & Mr. Maxwell, Kays Portraits, 1785/1835

Mr. Pierie & Mr. Maxwell, Kays Portraits, 1785/1835.
[ Mr. Pierie & Mr. Maxwell. The Ladies are in the Costume of 1785 ]. Dated 1785. 'Very little is known of the two portly citizens who figure in this Print. They were both bachelors, however; hence the humour of the artist in representing them in the company of ladies ...' Copper etched print published in Kay's Edinburgh Portraits, 1837-8. Size 11 x 10 cms plus good margins. Ref F2008

 
City Tron-Men (chimney sweeps), Kays Portraits, 1810/1835

City Tron-Men (chimney sweeps), Kays Portraits, 1810/1835.
[ The City-Tron-men, or Chimney-Sweepers ]. About 1810. Copper etched print published in Kay's Edinburgh Portraits, 1837-8. Size 12.5 x 19.5 cms plus good margins. Ref F2007

 
John Finlayson, author, Kays Portraits, 1797/1835

John Finlayson, author, Kays Portraits, 1797/1835.
[ John Finlayson, author of the 'Admonition to all Countries', and a believer in Mr. Brothers ]. Dated 1797. Copper etched print published in Kay's Edinburgh Portraits, 1837-8. Size 7 x 11.5 cms plus margins. Ref F2006

 



Harvey Christian Combe, esq, Lord Mayor of London, Kays Portraits, 1800/1835

Harvey Christian Combe, esq, Lord Mayor of London, Kays Portraits, 1800/1835.
[ Harvey Christian Combe, esq, Lord Mayor of London ] dated 1800. Copper etched print published in Kay's Edinburgh Portraits, 1837-8. Size 8 x 12.5 cms plus margins. Ref F2005

 
Right Hon Charles Hope of Granton, Lord Advocate, Kays Portraits, 1802/1835

Right Hon Charles Hope of Granton, Lord Advocate, Kays Portraits, 1802/1835.
[ The Right Hon Charles Hope of Granton, Lord Advocate of Scotland ] dated 1802. Copper etched print published in Kay's Edinburgh Portraits, 1837-8. Size 8.5 x 12.5 cms plus margins. Ref F2004

 
William Wilson, Commonly called Mortar Willie, Kays Portraits, 1815/1835

William Wilson, Commonly called Mortar Willie, Kays Portraits, 1815/1835.
"Willm. Wilson. Commonly called Mortar Willie. Aged 107" Dated 1815. This venerable personage was a native of Perthshire, and born in 1709, to use his own words, "within a bow-shot of Castle Huntly," parish of Longforgan. The first thirty years of his life were devoted to agricultural employment, then he fought in the army against the Pretender, and afterwards for nineteen years mainly spent in the German and American wars. After his discharge, he worked for nearly twenty years in a bark-mill in the neighbourhood of London. Returning to Edinburgh in 1778 he worked for a chemist until his death. Copper etched print published in Kay's Edinburgh Portraits, 1837-8. Size 15.5 x 19 cms plus margins. Ref F2003

 



Rev. James Hall, D.D., Kays Portraits, 1791/1835

Rev. James Hall, D.D., Kays Portraits, 1791/1835.
[ Rev. James Hall, D.D. ], of the Secession Church, Broughton Place, Edinburgh. Throughout the long period of his ministry in this city, few men enjoyed a greater degree of popularity or were more highly and generally esteemed than the Rev. gentleman whose Portrait is prefixed. He was born at Cathcart Mill, a few miles west of Glasgow, on the 6th January 1756. His ancestors were millers, and had occupied the mill for several generations. His father, James Hall, a man of education and intelligence greatly superior to his rank, was one of the original seceders from the Church of Scotland, and feued the site of the first Secession Church in Glasgow; and his mother Isabella Bulloch, whose paternal property lay in the vicinity of Kirkintilloch, presented the Seceders of that place with the ground on which their church is erected. Copper etched print published in Kay's Edinburgh Portraits, 1837-8. Size 8 x 11 cms plus margins. Ref F2002

 
Rev. James Struthers, Kays Portraits, 1791/1835

Rev. James Struthers, Kays Portraits, 1791/1835.
[ Rev. James Struthers ], Minister of the Relief Chapel, College Street. Dated 1791. Mr. Struthers was born at the village of Glassford, in Lanarkshire, in 1770. He early manifested abilities of no ordinary description; and, having studied with success at the University of Glasgow, he was licensed to preach at a period of life when most other students are only about to commence their course of divinity. In 1791, ere he had completed his majority, he was ordained to the Relief Chapel in College Street-the first of that connection erected in Edinburgh, and which had previously been filled by the Rev. Mr. James Baine. Copper etched print published in Kay's Edinburgh Portraits, 1837-8. Size 8 x 13.5 cms plus margins. Ref F2001

 
Robert Kay Esq. Architect, Kays Portraits, 1800/1835

Robert Kay Esq. Architect, Kays Portraits, 1800/1835.
"Robert Kay Esq. Architect Edinr." (Plate not dated). ROBERT KAY, a distant relative of the Caricaturist, was born in the parish of Cairnton, near Penicuik, in 1740. He was originally a wright, or carpenter; but, gradually advancing himself by steady application and industry, on settling in Edinburgh he became a builder and architect, and attained to no small degree of respectability and professional reputation. Copper etched print published in Kay's Edinburgh Portraits, 1837-8. Size 9 x 11.5 cms plus margins. Ref F2000

 



Naval, The 'Formidable', new and old, 1901

Naval, The 'Formidable', new and old, 1901.
"H.M.S. 'Formidable' in Plymouth Sound" and "Rodney's 'Formidable' Breaking the Line, 1782" pair of lithographs after paintings by Charles Dixon, published in Britannia's Bulwarks, 1901. Size 28 x 19.5 cms each, including titles, plus margins. Ref F1903

 
Naval, The 'Majestic', new and old, 1901

Naval, The 'Majestic', new and old, 1901.
"The 'Majestic'. Flagship of the Channel Squadron, 1901" and "The 'Majestic' at the Battle of the Nile, 1798" pair of lithographs after paintings by Charles Dixon, published in Britannia's Bulwarks, 1901. Closed tear in lower margin to the upper print. Size 28 x 19.5 cms each, including titles, plus margins. Ref F1902

 
Sir Roger Curtis saving Spanish sailors at Gibraltar, in 1782, published 1808

Sir Roger Curtis saving Spanish sailors at Gibraltar, in 1782, published 1808.
"Sir Roger Curtis gallantly exerting himself in preserving the Spaniards at Gibraltar," (in 1782) engraved by Warren, published in The History of England ..., 1808. Copper engraved print. Size 19 x 15 cms including title, plus margins with full plate mark. Ref F1901

 
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