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| 2000.265 |
This view is of an old fishermen's landing place lying on the east side of Dunbar Castle. |
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| 2001.230 |
This work encompasses some of the artist's favourite themes - the landscape and people of his home county of East Lothian. |
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| 1997.437 |
This map was published in the 1860s, primarily for commercial travellers in Scotland but also for growing tourist traffic. |
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| 1997.77 |
This painting is an impression of the coastline looking west past Musselburgh & Fisherrow. It is attributed to CM Hardie, who died in 1916. |
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| 2001.236.1 |
This work encompasses some of the artist`s favourite themes - landscape and the people who worked the land. The subject is a group of fieldworkers gathering hay and building ricks or haystacks. |
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| 2001.241.07 |
In 1929 WS McGeorge married Mabel Victoria Elliot, the widow of Hugh Munro and a watercolourist in her own right. He died at Gifford on 9 November 1931 but she outlived him by nearly thirty years. |
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| 2001.241.03 |
William Law was the second of the same name to occupy a judicial position in the Sheriff Court of the County of Haddington (East Lothian). |
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| 1997.85.4 |
East Lothian became a Mecca for artists in the second half of the nineteenth century. Many of them worked professionally and their work helped to popularise the county. |
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| 2000.293 |
James Livingstone was an old soldier, said to have fought at the battle of Fontenoy (1745); he secured a position as Haddington Town Piper, one of the town officers. |
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| 10484 |
The Edington family of North Berwick flourished for several generations as grocers and spirit merchants, benefiting from the growth in popularity of North Berwick as a holiday resort. |
