-
Scottish novelist and poet Sir
Walter Scott (1771–1832)
wrote the poem "
Glenfinlas; or Lord Ronald's Coronach" in 1803. The Glen
Finglas Estate was acquired...
- Morgan's
Canon Personification Grieve, Alastair. "Ruskin and
Millais at
Glenfinlas", The
Burlington Magazine, Vol. 138, No. 1117, pp. 228–234,
April 1996...
- “
Glenfinlas; or, Lord Ronald's Coronach” by
Walter Scott,
written in 1798 and
first published in 1800, was, as
Scott remembered it, his
first original...
-
Ruskin in
front of a
waterfall in
Glenfinlas, Scotland.
Ruskin and
Millais spent the
summer of 1853
together at
Glenfinlas in the Trossachs.
Ruskin was especially...
- Ballads,
translated from the
German of
Gottfried Augustus Bürger 1800:
Glenfinlas 1802–1803:
Minstrelsy of the
Scottish Border 1805: The Lay of the Last...
- John Ruskin's
Study of
Gneiss Rock,
Glenfinlas, 1853. Pen and ink and wash with
Chinese ink on paper,
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, England....
-
resentment from the
MacGregors and
resulted in the
conflicts at both
Glenfinlas and Glen Fruin. In 1602,
Colquhoun made a
complaint to the King against...
-
Schomberg Scott (office) (11).
Named after the
family rural estate of
Glenfinlas in the Trossachs, this
short street formed the north-west
connection to...
- John
Everett Millais (1829–1896)
spent the
summer of 1853
together at
Glenfinlas in the Trossachs.
Millais started a
painting of John
Ruskin during the...
-
Castle Dunblane Cathedral Falls of
Dochart Falls of
Lochay Glen
Dochart Glenfinlas Lake of
Menteith Lecropt Kirk Loch
Achray Loch Ard Loch Earn Loch Lomond...