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A (modern) map showing the route of the PortPatrick and Wigtownshire Railways
First page of the published story The Heather Lintie (in the Illustrated Stickit Minister)
Edward Atkinson Hornel (1864–1933) Scottish painter associated with the Glasgow Boys movement. Lived in Kirkcudbright, Galloway from1866, where he…
T. Fisher Unwin (Thomas Fisher Unwin, 1848–1935)
Son of printer Jacob Unwin (founder of Unwin Brothers and the Gresham Press) Thomas founded the…
(1850–1894)Scottish novelist, essayist, poet, and travel writer. Correspondence with Crockett from 1880s until his death.
Stevenson archival…
Dates: 10 October 1851 – 4 May 1923
Occupation: Free Church minister, editor, journalist
Nationality: Scottish
Sir William Robertson Nicoll was…
Crockett wrote for and latterly edited the Magazine
Image of the Mauricewood Pit. The Pit Disaster of 5th September 1889 was significant in Crockett's life.
Copy of Marriage certificate between S.R.Crockett and Ruth Mary Milner 16th March 1887. Includes the 'fictional' father's name.
Dulce Cor was written under a pseudonym and self-published in 1886.
