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Amelia Robertson Hill

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near the southern entrance steps to the hill. Although they are famously connected with this address they lived here only two years. He died in 1870 and Amelia moved out of the house, to Newington Lodge. She placed a bronze bust of his likeness, sculpted by her own hands, on his grave.
142:(15 January 1821 – 5 July 1904), birth record Emmilia McDermaid Paton, was a prominent Scottish artist and sculptor throughout the 19th century and one of the few with public commissions. Her most noteworthy works are the 315: 174:, the daughter of Catherine McDiarmid (d. 1853) and Joseph Neil Paton (1797–1874), a damask designer. Her sister Jemima, born on 11 November 1823. Her brothers were artists 334: 742: 737: 213:
until 1902, aged 82. She died at her house, Newington Lodge, 38 Mayfield Terrace on 5 July 1904 aged 83. She was buried next to her husband in
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Figures of "Painting" and "Poetry" flanking the shoulders of the ornate entrance to the Albert Buildings, 22–30 Shandwick Place,
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A walking tour of her Edinburgh works was instigated as 'The Amelia Tour' in her bicentenary year, 2021.
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The 1891 census describes Hill as "sculptor, retired" but she exhibited at the
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in his role as principal of New College, one of the leaders of the
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Marble bust of Mary Louise, Countess of Elgin, Lord Elgin Hotel,
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Carving on the Albert Buildings, Shadwick Place, Edinburgh
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in Edinburgh (1875) erected by public subscription.
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SNPG
Dunfermline
Edinburgh
Dean Cemetery
David Octavius Hill
Joseph Noel Paton
Waller Hugh Paton
Diarmid Noel Paton
statue of David Livingstone
Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh
Robert Burns
Dumfries
Scott Monument
Dunfermline
Joseph Noel Paton
Waller Hugh Paton
William Brodie
David Octavius Hill
Royal Scottish Academy
George Square
Calton Hill
Royal Scottish Academy
Dean Cemetery

Dean Cemetery

Sir George Harvey

Percy Shelley

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