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6. Effigy of Sir W. Scott's favourite dog Maida, by the side of the hall door at Abbotsford, 24 Oct 1844

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MS. 21088 photogr. 5, item 6
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Digital surrogate of 6. Effigy of Sir W. Scott's favourite dog Maida, by the side of the hall door at Abbotsford

Digital surrogate of 6. Effigy of Sir W. Scott's favourite dog Maida, by the side of the hall door at Abbotsford
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Alternate title: Plate 6, "Sun Pictures in Scotland" (1845)

The list of plates for "Sun Pictures in Scotland" has an extended caption for this image of Sir Walter Scott's favourite dog, Maida, which says of the original statue, 'It has a Latin inscription, nearly as follows:- Maidae marmorea dormis sub imagine Maida Ante fores domini sit tibi terra levis.' That Latin inscription reads, in part, "sleep soundly, Maida, at your master's door".

Dates

  • Creation: 24 Oct 1844

Extent

1 item

Language of Materials

  • Latin

Conditions Governing Access

This material is light-sensitive. To ensure its availability to future readers, access to this material is restricted, and requires specialist support. Readers are asked to work from reproductions and published descriptions as far as possible. To apply to see the original, please send a message to specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk, outlining the subject of your research, the importance of this item to that research, and the resources you have already consulted.

Shelfmark

MS. 21088 photogr. 5, item 6

Other Finding Aids

See also the Talbot Catalogue Raisonné, a detailed inventory of Talbot photographs located around the world. The Catalogue Raisonné is organised by Schaaf number. The Schaaf number for this item is Schaaf 2784.

Physical Facet

Artifact type: Salted Paper Print; Process type: Calotype; Type: Print in album

Dimensions

Image dimensions: height 114mm x width 163mm

Repository Details

Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository

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