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The Earl of Selkirk chasing away the village boys, the rest of the party from left to right - Jemima Wedderburn, Mr Wedderburn, Jane Wedderburn, Mr Peter Blackburn, Lady .... (1838) + Add to album Hugh Blackburn photographing Isabella and Jemima at the back door, Ardmillan (1852) + Add to album Queen Victoria, 1819 - 1901 and Prince Albert, 1819 - 1861, leaving Granton harbour in procession for Edinburgh (1842) + Add to album Sir David Wilkie, Samuel Rogers and Sir James William Colville inspecting a portrait (c. 1840) + Add to album The bridge at Kirkcudbright was opened in 1868. The old ferry boat was still lying on the bank in 1869. The boat was done from nature, the carriage and riders a fancy picture. The Countess of .... (1869) + Add to album Kildermorie. Col. Lynedoch Gardiner, the Earl of Selkirk, Mrs Hugh Blackburn, Mr Hugh Blackburn. Group of gillies behind (11th Sept. 1861) + Add to album Paul Jones' Point. William Blackburn climbed into wrecked vessel (April 9th 1859) + Add to album William Blackburn feeding poultry (1850) + Add to album 1 o'clock of the night of the 31st of Dec. 1850. Rosie (Mrs Collart) brings in 'Her Pint', the Earl of Selkirk, the Countess of Selkirk, Mr Loftus Wigram, Lady Katherine Wigram, Mr Hugh Blackburn .... (1st June 1850) + Add to album Jemima Wedderburn and Fanny Newdigate (Lady Katherine Douglas married Mr Loftus Wigram on the 23rd of Jan. 1849 and on the 12th June of the same year Jemima Wedderburn married Mr Hugh Blackburn) (October 1847) + Add to album Party singing in carriage. Mrs Andrew Wedderburn, Isabella Blackburn, Lady Katherine Douglas, Jemima Wedderburn, Fanny Newdigate in the middle. Anton Milligan driving, Andrew Wedderburn on the .... (15th Octr 1847) + Add to album Summer ice. Sir Philip Eggerton arriving late, received by the Earl of Selkirk. Lady Katherine Douglas, Isabella Blackburn, Jemima Wedderburn, Helen Blackburn, Mr Carnegie, Col. Oswald, Hugh .... (Saturday 4th Dec. 1846) + Add to album Curling, Whinnieliggat pond. The Earl of Selkirk playing, Mr Mure beside him. Mr Cumming Bruce dancing, Col. Oswald (Dunniker), Jemima Wedderburn, Helen Blackburn, Hugh Blackburn, Lady Montgomery .... (4th Dec. 1846) + Add to album Singing lesson in Kirkcudbright church. Mr Underwood (the minister) showing music to Lady Katherine Douglas and Miss Newdigate. A strange teacher come to give lessons. Old precentor, David Blair, .... (30th Sept 1844) + Add to album Lady Katherine Douglas, Fanny Newdigate, Jemima Wedderburn and Mr Newdigate eating brambles. Footman in distance (Sept 26th 1844) + Add to album Library. St Mary's Isle. Fanny Newdigate (Mrs Lyndoch Gardiner) on the sofa, Lady Katherine Douglas' chair breaking down, Mr Newdigate with newspaper, Jemima Wedderburn (21st Sept 1844) + Add to album Lord Selkirk and Sir James Colvile had been telling stories of sucking the juice out of tarts with a straw. A woodcock was described as a bird that lives by suction. The result was that the Earl .... + Add to album The same party with Captain and Mrs Falcan added + Add to album Moonlight at the Point of the Isle. Mrs Wedderburn with hood on, Jemima Wedderburn lying on her back, the Countess of Selkirk and Lady Katherine Douglas sitting (1844) + Add to album Beasts of burden in a Devonshire lane + Add to album A drawing room. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Lady Isabella Hope, Jemima Wedderburn, Hon. Charles Hope in Royal Archers uniform (25 March 1844) + Add to album Hon. Charles Hope & Lady Isabella Hope unpacking a box of plants, John Hope assisting. Greenwich hospital (1844) + Add to album Barclay & Perkins Stable + Add to album Mr Clerk Maxwell and his son (afterwards Professor Clerk Maxwell) building with bricks for the amusement of Lord Charles Scott (1843) + Add to album Lady Katherine Douglas and Jemima Wedderburn sitting on floor. Lord Charles Scott bringing the Countess of Selkirk and Mrs Maxwell of Terrgles + Add to album Lady Katherine Douglas and Jemima Wedderburn at One Tree Point on Senwick shore + Add to album Lady Katherine Douglas, Jemima Wedderburn, Mrs Wedderburn beating for shooters. Martin (gamekeeper) with dogs, Eden Colvile and Mr Clerk Maxwell with guns (Oct. 29th 1841) + Add to album Lady Katherine Douglas driving, Jemima Wedderburn, Mrs Wedderburn, Anton Milligan behind (Oct. 29th 1841) + Add to album Mr Clerk Maxwell of Corsock + Add to album Presbytery examination of Townhead school. Schoolmaster probably Mr Craig. Mr Thomson of Rerwick sitting, Mr Williamson of Tongland at the desk, General Irving and Mr Mure (factor) with their .... (27th March 1839) + Add to album Examination of Doon school by Presbytery teacher, Miss Gibson, Mr Gordon of Twynholm examining. Red-haired boy in front, J. Finlay, now (1903) tenant of the Ross farm, Mr Cowan of Kelton, Lady .... (March 21st 1839) + Add to album Sketches of what any one riding in a big bonnet would see of their horse. Landseer to whom these were shown said they were very clever indeed (March 1839) + Add to album Lord Selkirk's shooting dogs spent a night in the stables of 31 Heriot Row on the way north to the shooting lodge. They repaid the hospitality by killing the pet owls, and were found in the .... + Add to album Lady Isabella Douglas, Isabella Wedderburn, Mr Peter Blackburn, Jane and Jemima Wedderburn walking on a wet day (1838) + Add to album Lady Isabella Douglas playing on the organ. The Earl of Selkirk blowing. The Countess of Selkirk with ear trumpet. Mrs Wedderburn, Mr MacMillan (minister of Kirkcudbright), his sister, Mr Wood and ... (6 November 1838) + Add to album Shooting scene at Corsock. Mr Clerk Maxwell, Jemima, Jane and Isabella Wedderburn with dogs (Nov. 1837) + Add to album Slap made in dyke, horse refusing to go over. Groom, Samuel Grierson, farm servants (19th Oct. 1837) + Add to album Dance in barn at Corsock (now Glenlair) + Add to album Riders. Lady Isabella and Lady Katherine Douglas and Isabella Wedderburn. Horse frightened at a sweep (1837) + Add to album Incident on ride as it really happened. Riders probably Lady Katherine Douglas and one of the Wedderburns (1837) + Add to album Jemima Wedderburn's skirt caught on brambles riding through a gap in dyke. Groom, Samuel Grierson (1837) + Add to album Donkeys, cows and horse in field. Little dog Fanny, barking at horse (Oct. 1837) + Add to album Walking to church, 8th Oct 1837. Anton Milligan and maids in front, Isabella Wedderburn, Lady Isabella Douglas, the Earl of Selkirk, Jemima Wedderburn, Jane Wedderburn & Lady Katherine Douglas behind (8th Oct. 1837) + Add to album Lady Katherine Douglas and Jemima Wedderburn on Talavera. The Earl of Selkirk, Lady Isabella Douglas, Isabella and Jane Wedderburn and Eden Colvile in distance (1837) + Add to album Corner by fire at 13 Heriot Row, Edinburgh. Andrew the cat + Add to album On Senwick Shore. Jane Wedderburn, Lady Isabella Douglas and Isabella Wedderburn below. Rabbit startled by them ran under Jemima Wedderburn's skirt. Lady Katherine Douglas behind her (Oct. 1837) + Add to album Eden Colvile on shore at Fish House, Unio, rowed by John Holehouse (valet), Andrew Wedderburn in the bow, Mrs Wedderburn and Jemima (1837) + Add to album North Gate, Old Nancy, Anton Milligan riding postillion (1837) + Add to album Miss Jeanette Wood (daughter of Sheriff Wood, afterwards Lord Wood) playing harp; the Countess of Selkirk listening (1837) + Add to album The Prince of Wales at Thebes, 18 March 1862 dated 18 Mar 1862 (18 Mar 1862) + Add to album Untitled (Group of secretary birds) (1877) + Add to album Untitled (Horse's head, Captain) (1868) + Add to album Untitled (A family of Kites) (1872) + Add to album Untitled (Three Young Kestrels devouring a Rook) (1867) + Add to album Untitled (Young Herons in a nest) (1823-1909) + Add to album Untitled (Young hooded Crow) (1859) + Add to album Untitled (Chimpanzee) (1858) + Add to album Untitled (Study of Lamb) (1863) + Add to album Untitled (Pair of Love Birds) (1858) + Add to album Untitled (Group of frogs) (1838) + Add to album [1][2][3]Next Last Dundrennan Abbey. The Earl of Selkirk chasing away the village boys, the rest of the party from left to right - Jemima Wedderburn, Mr Wedderburn, Jane Wedderburn, Mr Peter Blackburn, Lady .... (1838) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Hugh Blackburn photographing Isabella and Jemima at the back door, Ardmillan (1852) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Queen Victoria, 1819 - 1901 and Prince Albert, 1819 - 1861, leaving Granton harbour in procession for Edinburgh (1842) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Sir David Wilkie, Samuel Rogers and Sir James William Colville inspecting a portrait (c. 1840) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 The bridge at Kirkcudbright was opened in 1868. The old ferry boat was still lying on the bank in 1869. The boat was done from nature, the carriage and riders a fancy picture. The Countess of .... (1869) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Kildermorie. Col. Lynedoch Gardiner, the Earl of Selkirk, Mrs Hugh Blackburn, Mr Hugh Blackburn. Group of gillies behind (11th Sept. 1861) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Paul Jones' Point. William Blackburn climbed into wrecked vessel (April 9th 1859) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 William Blackburn feeding poultry (1850) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 1 o'clock of the night of the 31st of Dec. 1850. Rosie (Mrs Collart) brings in 'Her Pint', the Earl of Selkirk, the Countess of Selkirk, Mr Loftus Wigram, Lady Katherine Wigram, Mr Hugh Blackburn .... (1st June 1850) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Jemima Wedderburn and Fanny Newdigate (Lady Katherine Douglas married Mr Loftus Wigram on the 23rd of Jan. 1849 and on the 12th June of the same year Jemima Wedderburn married Mr Hugh Blackburn) (October 1847) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Party singing in carriage. Mrs Andrew Wedderburn, Isabella Blackburn, Lady Katherine Douglas, Jemima Wedderburn, Fanny Newdigate in the middle. Anton Milligan driving, Andrew Wedderburn on the .... (15th Octr 1847) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Summer ice. Sir Philip Eggerton arriving late, received by the Earl of Selkirk. Lady Katherine Douglas, Isabella Blackburn, Jemima Wedderburn, Helen Blackburn, Mr Carnegie, Col. Oswald, Hugh .... (Saturday 4th Dec. 1846) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Curling, Whinnieliggat pond. The Earl of Selkirk playing, Mr Mure beside him. Mr Cumming Bruce dancing, Col. Oswald (Dunniker), Jemima Wedderburn, Helen Blackburn, Hugh Blackburn, Lady Montgomery .... (4th Dec. 1846) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Singing lesson in Kirkcudbright church. Mr Underwood (the minister) showing music to Lady Katherine Douglas and Miss Newdigate. A strange teacher come to give lessons. Old precentor, David Blair, .... (30th Sept 1844) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Lady Katherine Douglas, Fanny Newdigate, Jemima Wedderburn and Mr Newdigate eating brambles. Footman in distance (Sept 26th 1844) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Library. St Mary's Isle. Fanny Newdigate (Mrs Lyndoch Gardiner) on the sofa, Lady Katherine Douglas' chair breaking down, Mr Newdigate with newspaper, Jemima Wedderburn (21st Sept 1844) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Lord Selkirk and Sir James Colvile had been telling stories of sucking the juice out of tarts with a straw. A woodcock was described as a bird that lives by suction. The result was that the Earl .... National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 The same party with Captain and Mrs Falcan added National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Moonlight at the Point of the Isle. Mrs Wedderburn with hood on, Jemima Wedderburn lying on her back, the Countess of Selkirk and Lady Katherine Douglas sitting (1844) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Beasts of burden in a Devonshire lane National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 A drawing room. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Lady Isabella Hope, Jemima Wedderburn, Hon. Charles Hope in Royal Archers uniform (25 March 1844) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Hon. Charles Hope & Lady Isabella Hope unpacking a box of plants, John Hope assisting. Greenwich hospital (1844) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Barclay & Perkins Stable National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Mr Clerk Maxwell and his son (afterwards Professor Clerk Maxwell) building with bricks for the amusement of Lord Charles Scott (1843) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Lady Katherine Douglas and Jemima Wedderburn sitting on floor. Lord Charles Scott bringing the Countess of Selkirk and Mrs Maxwell of Terrgles National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Lady Katherine Douglas and Jemima Wedderburn at One Tree Point on Senwick shore National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Lady Katherine Douglas, Jemima Wedderburn, Mrs Wedderburn beating for shooters. Martin (gamekeeper) with dogs, Eden Colvile and Mr Clerk Maxwell with guns (Oct. 29th 1841) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Lady Katherine Douglas driving, Jemima Wedderburn, Mrs Wedderburn, Anton Milligan behind (Oct. 29th 1841) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Mr Clerk Maxwell of Corsock National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Presbytery examination of Townhead school. Schoolmaster probably Mr Craig. Mr Thomson of Rerwick sitting, Mr Williamson of Tongland at the desk, General Irving and Mr Mure (factor) with their .... (27th March 1839) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Examination of Doon school by Presbytery teacher, Miss Gibson, Mr Gordon of Twynholm examining. Red-haired boy in front, J. Finlay, now (1903) tenant of the Ross farm, Mr Cowan of Kelton, Lady .... (March 21st 1839) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Sketches of what any one riding in a big bonnet would see of their horse. Landseer to whom these were shown said they were very clever indeed (March 1839) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Lord Selkirk's shooting dogs spent a night in the stables of 31 Heriot Row on the way north to the shooting lodge. They repaid the hospitality by killing the pet owls, and were found in the .... National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Lady Isabella Douglas, Isabella Wedderburn, Mr Peter Blackburn, Jane and Jemima Wedderburn walking on a wet day (1838) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Lady Isabella Douglas playing on the organ. The Earl of Selkirk blowing. The Countess of Selkirk with ear trumpet. Mrs Wedderburn, Mr MacMillan (minister of Kirkcudbright), his sister, Mr Wood and ... (6 November 1838) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Shooting scene at Corsock. Mr Clerk Maxwell, Jemima, Jane and Isabella Wedderburn with dogs (Nov. 1837) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Slap made in dyke, horse refusing to go over. Groom, Samuel Grierson, farm servants (19th Oct. 1837) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Dance in barn at Corsock (now Glenlair) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Riders. Lady Isabella and Lady Katherine Douglas and Isabella Wedderburn. Horse frightened at a sweep (1837) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Incident on ride as it really happened. Riders probably Lady Katherine Douglas and one of the Wedderburns (1837) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Jemima Wedderburn's skirt caught on brambles riding through a gap in dyke. Groom, Samuel Grierson (1837) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Donkeys, cows and horse in field. Little dog Fanny, barking at horse (Oct. 1837) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Walking to church, 8th Oct 1837. Anton Milligan and maids in front, Isabella Wedderburn, Lady Isabella Douglas, the Earl of Selkirk, Jemima Wedderburn, Jane Wedderburn & Lady Katherine Douglas behind (8th Oct. 1837) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Lady Katherine Douglas and Jemima Wedderburn on Talavera. The Earl of Selkirk, Lady Isabella Douglas, Isabella and Jane Wedderburn and Eden Colvile in distance (1837) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Corner by fire at 13 Heriot Row, Edinburgh. Andrew the cat National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 On Senwick Shore. Jane Wedderburn, Lady Isabella Douglas and Isabella Wedderburn below. Rabbit startled by them ran under Jemima Wedderburn's skirt. Lady Katherine Douglas behind her (Oct. 1837) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Eden Colvile on shore at Fish House, Unio, rowed by John Holehouse (valet), Andrew Wedderburn in the bow, Mrs Wedderburn and Jemima (1837) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 North Gate, Old Nancy, Anton Milligan riding postillion (1837) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Miss Jeanette Wood (daughter of Sheriff Wood, afterwards Lord Wood) playing harp; the Countess of Selkirk listening (1837) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 The Prince of Wales at Thebes, 18 March 1862 dated 18 Mar 1862 (18 Mar 1862) © Royal Collection Trust | All Rights Reserved Untitled (Group of secretary birds) (1877) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Horse's head, Captain) (1868) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (A family of Kites) (1872) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Three Young Kestrels devouring a Rook) (1867) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Young Herons in a nest) (1823-1909) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Young hooded Crow) (1859) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Chimpanzee) (1858) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Study of Lamb) (1863) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Pair of Love Birds) (1858) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Group of frogs) (1838) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0