View of a deep border, with open country in the distance, possibly Morelands (62 x 88mm).
- GB 235 MCW/4/2/21
- Item
- undated
Part of John MacWatt Primula papers
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View of a deep border, with open country in the distance, possibly Morelands (62 x 88mm).
Part of John MacWatt Primula papers
Part of John MacWatt Primula papers
Part of John MacWatt Primula papers
View across the garden with an Eremurus in flower in the foreground, full plate, probable Amy Cameron image (215 x 155mm); inscribed on the reverse in John MacWatt’s hand ‘Eremurus Robustus the single spike / Eremurus Himalyaicus the 3 spikes in distance - / The tree is a Fern leaved Beech / The 7 spikes at the side are Camassia Leichtlini / in Dr McWatt’s garden’.
View across gardens from a raised position, location uncertain (61 x 90mm).
Part of John MacWatt Primula papers
View across flower borders to a trellis fence, with white irises in the foreground. (90 x 141mm).
Part of John MacWatt Primula papers
Part of John MacWatt Primula papers
View across flower borders and the raised flowering climbers, full plate, probable Amy Cameron image (165 x 215mm); with a small cutting pasted on the reverse - a note written by Dr MacWatt in an unidentified publication concerning the growing of Spigelia marilandica.
View across box-edged borders to an Araucaria, full plate, probable Amy Cameron image (219 x 166mm).
Part of John MacWatt Primula papers
Victorian Specimens - "Botanical Specimens collected by Great Aunt Lou c.1862"
2 folders, each containing around 40 specimens, the first being the collection curated by Great Aunt Lou - Louisa Hoby nee Russell in around 1862. The second seems to have been put together at least partly by 'DR' and includes seaweed specimens from Cumbrae.
Russell, Louisa
Part of Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Institutional Archives
Knox, John [of Forfar]
Part of Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Institutional Archives
Knox, John [of Forfar]