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Unidentified photographer (Scotland): Edinburgh from Calton Hill. Calotype, circa 1845

One of a pair of mysterious calotypes bearing the blindstamp of Edinburgh printseller William MacGill, who appears in city directories as early as 1841-2. This image was probably made after 1844, when the Queen Victoria statue was erected. The landscaping around the Scott Monument is not complete, and seems similar to that shown in a Hill and Adamson calotype of 1844-5.

This photograph was published in History of Photography: An International Quarterly, Volume 1 Number 1, January 1977.

  

 

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