Anderson, R. R. (1912). Notice of Plans, and a Bird's-Eye Perspective, believed to be the Oldest Authentic View of Edinburgh Castle, now in the King's Library, British Museum.. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 47. Vol 47, pp. 17-29.

Title: Notice of Plans, and a Bird's-Eye Perspective, believed to be the Oldest Authentic View of Edinburgh Castle, now in the King's Library, British Museum.
Issue: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 47
Series: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Volume: 47
Number of Pages: 506
Page Start/End: 17 - 29
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Abstract: The oldest accurate plan is a drawing attributed to a J Slezer and thought to have been produced during a visit in 1675. The second drawing is a large pen and ink drawing, which is a bird's-eye view from the south of the Castle and its surroundings, probably produced after 1689 and before 1707. The third very detailed drawing is dated 1746 and signed W. Adam's. This must be William Adam of Maryburgh in Fife, who held the appointment for a time as King's Master Mason. A further two plans belong to the Office of Works and are dated 1725 and 1735.
Author: Robert R Anderson
Year of Publication: 1912
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CASTLE (Monument Type England)
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1725 (Auto Detected Temporal)
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Created Date: 03 Nov 2013