George Reid
Reid, George
Reid, George, 1841-1913
Reid, George (Scottish portraitist, landscapist, and illustrator, 1841-1913)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Reid, George
- 100 1 _ ‡a Reid, George ‡d 1841-1913
- 100 1 _ ‡a Reid, George ‡g Scottish portraitist, landscapist, and illustrator, 1841-1913
- 100 1 _ ‡a Reid, George, ‡d 1841-1913
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (12)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Philip Hermogenes Calderon (1833–1898), RA | |
Portrait of a Man | |
Principal Davidson | |
Principal George Campbell (1719–1796), DD (copy of Archibald Robertson) | |
Principal Robert Herbert Story; (1835-1907) | |
Professor David Masson, 1822 - 1907. Historian and author | |
Professor John Cleland; (1835-1924) | |
Professor John Struthers, FRCSEd (1845), PRCSEd (1895–1897) | |
Professor John Stuart Blackie, 1809 - 1895. Scholar and poet | |
Professor Peter Guthrie Tait, 1831 - 1901. Professor of Natural Philosophy at Edinburgh University | |
The Pulpit Stair (An Attentive Hearer of the Word) - Sir George Reid | |
Rest | |
Rev. Alexander Gerard, LLD | |
Rev. Dr James Macgregor DD | |
Rev. George Fairbairn | |
Rev. Walter Chalmers Smith, 1824 - 1908. Free Church minister and poet | |
Rev. William Pirie Smith, DD | |
The Reverend Alexander McLaren | |
Reverend John Watson (1850–1907) | |
Reverend William Milligan (1821–1893), DD | |
Rhododendrons | |
The river Tweed from its source to the sea, 1884: | |
Robert Binnie (1824–1917), Provost of Gourock (1877–1889) | |
Robert Flint (1838–1910) | |
Robert Rainy (1826–1906) | |
Robert Threshie Reid, 1st Earl Loreburn (1846–1923), Lord Chancellor | |
Roses | |
Rubislaw Quarry, Aberdeenshire | |
Samuel Smiles, 1812 - 1904. Author and reformer | |
Savonarola's Last Sleep | |
Self Portrait Aged about 38 or 40 | |
Sheriff Eaton | |
Sir Alexander Anderson of Blelack, Provost of Aberdeen (1859 - 1865) | |
Sir Arthur Mitchell, 1826 - 1909. Writer on insanity and antiquary | |
Sir Charles Logan | |
Sir Daniel Wilson, 1816 - 1892. Antiquary | |
Sir George Reid - Norham Castle - Illustration For George Napier's "Homes And Haunts" | |
Sir George Reid - The River Tweed above Stobo | |
Sir (Henry) Bartle Edward Frere, 1st Bt | |
Sir Henry Cockburn Macandrew (1832–1898) | |
Sir Henry Duncan Littlejohn, 1826 - 1914. President of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh | |
Sir James Donaldson (1831–1915) | |
Sir James Hoy (1837-1908), Lord Mayor of Manchester | |
Sir John Clerk Brodie | |
Sir John Everett Millais - Painted Jointly with the Sitter | |
Sir John Ogilvy of Inverquharity (1803–1890), Bt | |
Sir John Steell, RSA | |
Sir John Usher of Norton and Wells (1828–1904) | |
Sir Joseph Noel Paton, RSA | |
Sir Joseph Whitwell Pease, Chairman, North Eastern Railway | |
Sir Mark Mactaggart Stewart (1834–1923), MP | |
Sir Oliver Lodge (1851–1940), FRS, Principal | |
Sir Patrick Heron Watson (1832–1907), FRCSEd (1855), PRCSEd (1877–1879 & 1905) | |
Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb (1841–1905), OM, FBA | |
Sir Robert Christison (1797–1882), Bt, FRSE | |
Sir Thomas Grainger Stewart (1837–1900) | |
Sir William Fettes Douglas (1822–1891), PRSA | |
Sir William McOnie (d.1894), Lord Provost of Glasgow (1883–1886) | |
Sir William Ramsay | |
Sir William Tennant Gairdner; (1824-1907) | |
Sir William Turner, FRCSEd (1861), PRCSEd (1898–1900) | |
Sketch of Alexander Macdonald | |
Sketch of Mr and Mrs Orr-Ewing | |
Spynie Castle and Loch | |
Strath Tummel | |
Streets of London in the late Twenties and early Thirties | |
Study of 'Portrait of Dr John Brown (1810–1882), RCPE' | |
Study of Sunflowers | |
Thomas à Kempis | |
Thomas Keith (1827–1895), FRCSEd (1854) | |
Thomas Purdie | |
Thomas Stevenson, 1818 - 1887. Lighthouse and harbour engineer | |
[Unidentified man] | |
William Robertson Smith (1846–1894), Fellow, University Librarian (1886–1889), Adams Professor of Arabic (1889–1894), Editor of 'Encyclopaedia Britannica' | |
Windham Charles James Carmichael Anstruther of Westraw and Carmichael, Convenor of the County of Lanark | |
Woman Wearing Mop Cap And Shawl | |
The Wreck of the 'Prince Consort' |