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George Birkbeck Norman Hill: Footsteps of Dr. Johnson  wikidata:Q107485824 reasonator:Q107485824 s:en:Footsteps of Dr. Johnson (Scotland)
Author
George Birkbeck Norman Hill  (1835–1903) wikidata:Q5536993 s:en:Author:George Birkbeck Norman Hill
 
George Birkbeck Norman Hill
Alternative names
G. B. H.; Birkbeck Hill
Description British writer and editor
Date of birth/death 7 June 1835 Edit this at Wikidata 24 February 1903 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Bruce Castle Edit this at Wikidata Hampstead Edit this at Wikidata
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Illustrator
Lancelot Speed  (1860–1931)  wikidata:Q6483645 s:en:Author:Lancelot Speed
 
Alternative names
L. Speed
Description illustrator, filmmaker, animator and film director
Date of birth/death 13 June 1860 Edit this at Wikidata 31 December 1931 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death London Edit this at Wikidata Deal Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q6483645
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Title
Footsteps of Dr. Johnson Edit this at Wikidata
title QS:P1476,en:"Footsteps of Dr. Johnson Edit this at Wikidata"
label QS:Len,"Footsteps of Dr. Johnson Edit this at Wikidata"
label QS:Lga,"Footsteps of Dr. Johnson"
Publisher
Object type Legendäre Reisen im Mittelalter Edit this at Wikidata
Description
Footsteps of Dr. Johnson (Scotland) with illus. by Lancelot Speed
Language English Edit this at Wikidata
Publication date 1890
publication_date QS:P577,+1890-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Place of publication London Edit this at Wikidata
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Source Internet Archive identifier: footstepsofdrjoh00hilluoft
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List of full page illustrations

  • PORTRAIT OF DR. JOHNSON, AFTER REYNOLDS
  • STAFFA
  • LOCH NESS
  • INCH KEITH
  • MONTROSE
  • FINDLATER
  • THE FIDDLER'S WALK, CAWDOR
  • FOYERS
  • THE MORISTON RIVER
  • MAM RATTACHAN
  • BERNERA BARRACKS, GLENELG.
  • CORRICHATACHIN, NEAR BROADFORD, SKYE
  • RAASAY CASTLE
  • DUNVEGAN CASTLE
  • ISLAND ISA
  • THE CUCHULLIN HILLS, FROM THE CAVE ON WIA ISLAND, SKYE
  • MCLEOD'S MAIDENS, SKYE
  • SLIGACHAN, THE CUCHULLIN HILLS, SKYE
  • COLL ISLAND.
  • SANDILAND.
  • LOCHBUY
  • BEN CRUACHAN, FROM THE HILL ABOVE OBAN
  • TREES AT BALLENCRIEFF, PLANTED AT DR. JOHNSON'S SUG- GESTION.
  • FACSIMILE LETTER
  • ROUTE MAP OF SCOTLAND

List of text illustrations

  • DR JOHNSON'S BEDROOM, DUNVEGAN
  • MAM RATTACHAN
  • SOUND OF ULVA
  • GLENCROE
  • ARMIDALE
  • LOCH NESS, NEAR FOYERS
  • LOCH LOMOND
  • THE TOLBOOTH
  • HUME'S HOUSE.
  • WHITE HORSE CLOSE
  • JAMES'S COURT
  • THE OLD LIBRARY .
  • ST. LEONARD'S COLLEGE
  • ST. ANDREWS
  • WEST DOOR, ST. ANDREWS
  • GOLF AT ST. ANDREWS
  • ST. MARY'S COLLEGE LIBRARY
  • LEUCHARS
  • VIEW ON THE TAY
  • ABERBROTHICK
  • ON THE WAY TO MONTROSE
  • GARDENSTON ARMS
  • MONBODDO
  • KING'S COLLEGE, ABERDEEN
  • MARISCHAL COLLEGE
  • ELLON .
  • SLAINS CASTLE .
  • THE BULLERS OF BUCHAN
  • ELGIN . .
  • ELGIN CATHEDRAL . .
  • FORES .
  • CAWDOR .
  • PENANCE-RING, CAWDOR CHURCH
  • DRAWBRIDGE, CAWDOR CASTLE
  • CAWDOR CASTLE
  • VAULT, CAWDOR CASTLE
  • TAPESTRY CHAMBER, CAWDOR CASTLE
  • DUNGARDIE, A VITRIFIED FORT NEAR FOYERS
  • LOCH NESS
  • MAP OF FOYERS
  • INVERMORISTON
  • THE RUINS OF THE HOUSE AT ANOCH
  • THATCHED HOUSE
  • CLUNIE
  • EILAN DONAN
  • GLEN SHIEL BATTLE-FIELD
  • FAOCHAG
  • SKYE, FROM GLENELG
  • THE SOUND OF SLATE
  • CORRICHATACHIN
  • RAASAY
  • DUN CAN
  • PORTREE HARBOUR
  • THE FERRY TO KINGSBURGH
  • RORIE MORE'S NURSE
  • WATERGAT, DUNVEGAN
  • DINIG ROOM, DUNVEGAN
  • PORTRAIT OF SARAH, LADY MACLEOAD, BY RAEBURN
  • RORIE MORE'S HORN
  • RORIE MORE'S ARMOUR
  • MACLEOAD'S TABLES
  • TERRACE, DUNVEGAN
  • HERONRY
  • SACRAMENT SUNDAY
  • A CROFTER'S HUT IN SKYE
  • TALISKER HEAD AND ORONSAY
  • LANDING PLACE, TALISKER
  • VIEW OF TALISKER
  • ON THE ROAD TO SCONSER
  • SAILING PAST THE ISLE OF RUM
  • ARDNAMURCHAN POINT
  • COL
  • COL: THE LAIRD'S HOUSE
  • COLVAV
  • LOCH NA KEAL
  • INCHKENNETH CHAPEL
  • MACKINNON'S CAVE
  • MULL
  • RUINS IN IONA
  • CARSAIG ARCHES: MULL
  • KERRERA ISLAND
  • DUNOLLY CASTLE, OBAN
  • INVERARY CASTLE
  • ELIZABETH GUNNING
  • JOHNSON'S HOST
  • THE AVENUE OF BEECHES
  • THE HALL, INVERARY CASTLE
  • THE OLD DINING ROOM
  • TAPESTRY BEDROOM
  • REST, AND BE THANKFUL
  • MILESTONES ON THE TARBET ROAD
  • ROSEDEW
  • INCH GALBRAITH
  • YEW TREE ISLAND
  • CAMERON
  • SMOLLETT'S PILLAR
  • DUNBARTON
  • DUNDONALD CASTLE
  • OLD AUCHANS.
  • DINING ROOM AT OLD AUCHANS
  • AUCHINLECK
  • NEW HAILES
  • LIBRARY, NEW HAILES
  • BALLENCRIEFF
  • HAWTHORNDEN

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