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| 10037 |
This is a watercolour by RP Phillimore of North Berwick dated 1922. He published almost 500 postcards based on similar views. |
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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. |
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| 10490 |
James Dalrymple was first elected to North Berwick Town Council in 1789 and his colleagues immediately voted him Chief Magistrate (or provost). |
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| 10494 |
This work was commissioned as a retirement gift for a long serving officer of North Berwick Town Council. |
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| 10735 | Afternoon Light |
This painting was executed at Patrick Adam's studio-home Ardilea, at North Berwick. His surroundings at home and in the immediate vicinity were a favourite topic of the artist. |
| 10736 |
This painting was executed at Patrick Adam's studio-home Ardilea, at North Berwick. His surroundings at home and in the immediate vicinity were a favourite topic of the artist. |
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| 10738 |
This ink and watercolour painting presents a panorama of the Fife coast as seen from North Berwick Law with a pasted printed table of distances. |
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| 10782 |
Although presented to John MacIntyre personally, the size of this portrait suggests that the intention behind its making was public display. The dedication reads: Presented to John MacIntyre Esq. |
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| 11085 |
This watercolour painting of the Bass Rock is by James Greig in 1913. Several members of the Greig family of North Berwick painted local scenes. |
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| 11094 |
Ian Greig was a professional artist who was born and bred in North Berwick. He came from a talented artistic family, many of whom produced sketches and paintings. |
