Genre: Architectural Photography View of a window in the upper storey of Roslin Chapel, with an unidentified man seated in the left foreground. [Stevenson (1981), 'Landscape 23.']
Genre: Portrait Photography Half-length seated portrait, three-quarter left profile, of the phrenologist George Combe (1788-1858), looking slightly downwards and with a book resting in his lap. [Stevenson (1981), 'Men, Combe (a).']
St Andrews Fisherfolk. Photographer: Hill and Adamson
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Genre: Portrait Photography Group of women and children seated in the street baiting lines. [Stevenson (1981), 'St Andrews 35,' there titled: 'North Street, Fishergate, women and children baiting the lines.']
Genre: Portrait Photography Three-quarter length standing portrait, in half-profile, looking intently off to the left, of the art historian Anna Brownell Jameson (1794-1860). [Stevenson (1981), 'Women, Jameson (a).']
Newhaven fishermen. Photographer: Hill and Adamson
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Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length portrait of two Newhaven fishermen, seated on the quayside, with a basket of lines beside them. One sitter is identified as David Young. [Stevenson (1981), 'Newhaven 23'].
Professor Alexander Monro. Photographer: Hill and Adamson
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Genre: Portrait Photography Half-length seated portrait, full-face, of the Professor of Anatomy Alexander Monro (1773-1859), holding a leather-bound volume in his right hand. [Stevenson (1981), 'Men, Monro (c).']
Professor James Miller. Photographer: Hill and Adamson
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Genre: Portrait Photography Three-quarter length standing portrait, looking downwards, his head resting in his right hand, of Professor James Miller (1812-1864), Professor of Surgery at Edinburgh University 1842-64. His left hand grasps the large volume standing on the floor beside him. [Steve...
John Henning, sculptor. Photographer: Hill and Adamson
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Genre: Portrait Photography Half-length seated portrait, in right profile, of the sculptor John Henning (1771-1851). [Stevenson (1981), 'Men, Henning (c).']