David Octavius Hill & Robert Adamson
Arbroath Presbytery. Perhaps Rev. Dr William Wilson, Rev. John Kirk seated, Rev. Thomas Dymock standing, man called 'Lord Provost Austin Arlinton...
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title:Arbroath Presbytery. Perhaps Rev. Dr William Wilson, Rev. John Kirk seated, Rev. Thomas Dymock standing, man called 'Lord Provost Austin Arlinton' standing, Rev. Dr James Lumsden seated, Rev. Thomas Wilson standing, Rev. Andrew Peebles seated, Rev. Alexander Leslie standing [Presbytery Group 3]
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date created:1843 - 1847
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materials:Salted paper print
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measurements:12.10 x 15.60 cm
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credit line:Purchased from the estate of Sophia Finlay (Charles Finlay's Trust), 1937
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accession number:PGP HA 3154
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David Octavius Hill
David Octavius Hill
A painter and a lithographer by training, David Octavius Hill is best remembered for the beauty of the calotypes he and Robert Adamson produced together. Hill was a sociable and kind-hearted man who did much to support the arts in Scotland and between 1830 and 1836 he was the unpaid Secretary of...