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The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Print Collection, The New York Public Library. "The Scott Centenary: Abbotsford; Conisbrough; and Dryburgh Abbey.[Clockwise from upper left:] Sir Walter Scott's Tweedside property, where he wrote many of his novels: Abbotsford, the scene of his death a hundred years ago ; "The Lord of ameis is my protector, blissit ar thay that trust in the Lord"; the old tollbooth door at Abbotsford ; Where Scott lies buried, on the banks of his beloved Tweed: Dryburgh Abbey, from the west door ; Flood-lit as it was for the Sir Walter Scott centenary: Conisbrough Castle, Yorkshire, which figures prominently in "Ivanhoe" ; A site rich in legends and border memories, which prompted Scott to make his ill-fated purchase: the library at Abbotsford." The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1932-09-24. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/ab6ea50c-de84-e193-e040-e00a18060a05
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Print Collection, The New York Public Library. "The Scott Centenary: Abbotsford; Conisbrough; and Dryburgh Abbey.[Clockwise from upper left:] Sir Walter Scott's Tweedside property, where he wrote many of his novels: Abbotsford, the scene of his death a hundred years ago ; "The Lord of ameis is my protector, blissit ar thay that trust in the Lord"; the old tollbooth door at Abbotsford ; Where Scott lies buried, on the banks of his beloved Tweed: Dryburgh Abbey, from the west door ; Flood-lit as it was for the Sir Walter Scott centenary: Conisbrough Castle, Yorkshire, which figures prominently in "Ivanhoe" ; A site rich in legends and border memories, which prompted Scott to make his ill-fated purchase: the library at Abbotsford." New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed January 15, 2025. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/ab6ea50c-de84-e193-e040-e00a18060a05
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Print Collection, The New York Public Library. (1932-09-24). The Scott Centenary: Abbotsford; Conisbrough; and Dryburgh Abbey.[Clockwise from upper left:] Sir Walter Scott's Tweedside property, where he wrote many of his novels: Abbotsford, the scene of his death a hundred years ago ; "The Lord of ameis is my protector, blissit ar thay that trust in the Lord"; the old tollbooth door at Abbotsford ; Where Scott lies buried, on the banks of his beloved Tweed: Dryburgh Abbey, from the west door ; Flood-lit as it was for the Sir Walter Scott centenary: Conisbrough Castle, Yorkshire, which figures prominently in "Ivanhoe" ; A site rich in legends and border memories, which prompted Scott to make his ill-fated purchase: the library at Abbotsford. Retrieved from https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/ab6ea50c-de84-e193-e040-e00a18060a05
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The Scott Centenary: Abbotsford; Conisbrough; and Dryburgh Abbey.[Clockwise from upper left:] Sir Walter Scott's Tweedside property, where he wrote many of his novels: Abbotsford, the scene of his death a hundred years ago ; "The Lord of ameis is my protector, blissit ar thay that trust in the Lord"; the old tollbooth door at Abbotsford ; Where Scott lies buried, on the banks of his beloved Tweed: Dryburgh Abbey, from the west door ; Flood-lit as it was for the Sir Walter Scott centenary: Conisbrough Castle, Yorkshire, which figures prominently in "Ivanhoe" ; A site rich in legends and border memories, which prompted Scott to make his ill-fated purchase: the library at Abbotsford., (1932-09-24)
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