Image
Category
Collection
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

Chalk drawing of William Symington (1763-1831)

1821-1831

Opening of the Glasgow & Garnkirk Railway

1831

Garnkirk & Glasgow Railway Germiston Embankment

1832

Calotype print on paper mount, by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson. Portrait of James Drummond, A.R.S.A. [1816-1877].

James Drummond, A..R.S.A.

circa 1845

Calotype print on cardboard mount, by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson. Portrait of Mrs. Rigby (nee Anne Palgrave) [1777-1872].

Mrs. Rigby

circa 1844-1845

Mounted calotype print by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson. Portrait of an unidentified man seated at a table. He is holding a book in his lap and is facing camera-right.

Portrait of a man holding a book

ca. 1845

This photograph of two fishermen, one of whom has been identified as David Young (on the left), in Newhaven, near Edinburgh, was taken by the Scottish photographers, D O Hill and Robert Adamson around 1845

Two Newhaven Fishermen

1843-47

Mounted calotype print by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson. Portrait of fisherman James Linton standing next to a boat in Newhaven, near Edinburgh.

James Linton

ca. 1845

Mounted calotype print by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson. Portrait of sculptor John Henning (1771-1851).

John Henning

ca. 1845

Modern copy of a calotype by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson, titled "Master Grierson", son of the Reverend James Grierson of Errol.

Master Grierson

circa 1845

Set of 20 early David Octavius Hill calotype prints.

Set of Twenty David Octavius Hill Calotype Prints

1840s

Collection of twenty calotypes by Adamson & Hill.

Collection of twenty calotypes by Adamson & Hill.

1972 silver gelatin copy of a calotype from 1843-1845, by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson. St. Andrews (The Argyle Gate).

St. Andrews (The Argyle Gate)

1972

Book entitled `Calotypes' by D O Hill and R Adamson, 'Illustrating an Early Stage in the Development of Photography'selected by Andrew Elliott (Edinburgh, 1928). Copy No.6 of the 38-copy limited edi tion. Contains 47 illustrations.

Book entitled `Calotypes' by Hill and Adamson

1929