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The Hamilton Gray Album

MS. 23051 photogr. 3

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Title

The Hamilton Gray Album

Shelfmark

MS. 23051 photogr. 3

Summary

A scrapbook of writings, illustrations, and photographs assembled by an unknown person within the family of Rev. John Hamilton Gray. Contains a multitude of loose letters, writings and drawings, and 26 photographs, both loose and pasted in. Includes one albumen print of Westmeaston Rectory, eight salt prints by Hill & Adamson, one by John Adamson, one by Thomas Rodger, and one by Henry Collen.

Associated place

Scotland -- History

Date

1830-1860

Language

English

Physical facet

Salt prints from a Calotype negative

Physical extent

70 items

Custodial history

Purchased from Hans Kraus US, 29/05/2003.

Subject

Scotland

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Collection contents

The Michael and Jane Wilson Collection of Nineteenth Century Photographs

Photographically-illustrated books and albums

The Hamilton Gray Album

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