The Findhorn. Glenferness.

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The Findhorn. Glenferness.

Creator

Ronald Ruthven Leslie-Melville

Photographer · 1835–1906

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Ronald Leslie Melville, the eleventh Earl of Leven and Melville, was an aristocratic amateur photographer and member of the Amateur Photographic Association, to which he was elected in 1866. Well-known in London as head of an Anglo-American banking house and director of the Bank of England, he pursued photography simply as a pleasurable pastime. He produced theatrical *tableaux vivant* and genre p

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Date
1860s
Medium
Albumen silver print
Culture
Scottish
Department
Photographs
Institution
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View of a river at the bottom of a steep and rocky area. Visible toward the center of the image are two men, with one of them fishing. Also visible is a manor house on a hilly area in the background.

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