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- Hospitalfield House is an arts centre and historic house in Arbroath, Angus, Scotland, regarded as "one of the finest country houses in Scotland". It...
- 19th-century Hospitalfield House. In the nineteenth century a chance location of about 120 skeletons in shallow graves near Hospitalfield House suggests...
- England: Sansom and Company. ISBN 978-1-908326-95-9. "Hospitalfield". Hospitalfield. Hospitalfield. Retrieved December 22, 2018. NLS, New Local Space. Insides...
- possession of the barony of Ballmacreuchy by 1550. Patrick Allan Fraser, of Hospitalfield, Arbroath, purchased the estate of Blackcraig from the trustees of Robert...
- Evil Eye, commissioned by his close friend Patrick Allan-Fraser, is in Hospitalfield House in Arbroath, along with portraits of other members of The Clique...
- detailing the history of the lighthouse and the town of Arbroath. Hospitalfield House, a baronial mansion to the west of the town, houses an educational...
- heiress Elizabeth Fraser and took her name. Together they remodelled Hospitalfield House; the scheme used mainly local craftsmen and converted an eighteenth-century...
- Scotland and initially studied painting at Hospitalfield School of Art during 1937 and 1938. At Hospitalfield, Waistel was taught by James Cowie who used...
- served on the boards of a range of trusts and arts charities including Hospitalfield Arts, Perthshire Public Arts Trust, Dundee Public Art Programme, Workshop...
- members of the Clique were commissioned by Patrick Allan-Fraser for Hospitalfield House in Arbroath.[citation needed] In the 1860s another group of artists...