Clerk, of Eldin, John
John Clerk of Eldin FRSE FSAScot (10 December 1728 – 10 May 1812) was a Scottish merchant, author, artist, geologist and landowner. The 7th son of Sir John Clerk of Penicuik, Bt, Clerk of Eldin was a figure in the Scottish Enlightenment, best remembered for his influential writings on naval tactics in the Age of Sail. A friend of geologist James Hutton, he was a brother-in-law of architect Robert Adam, and a great-great-uncle of physicist James Clerk Maxwell.
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Trees with a Low Building
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Roslin Castle III
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Tower at Pembroke Castle
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Hill-head, near Lasswade
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Loch Orr Castle
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Blackness Castle
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Perth Bridge
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Dumfries Bridge
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Melville Castle from Eldin
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Borthwick Castle
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Stirling from Kinneil
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Stirling from Kinnell
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Dalhousie Castle I
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Eddystone Lighthouse
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Melville Milne
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Newark Castle II
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Crichton Castle from the Northeast
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Borthwick Castle from the Southwest
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Dairsie II
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