Robert Burns statue, Bernard Street, Leith, 1898, by David Watson StevensonWallace on the Wallace MonumentJohn MacMillan, Master of the Merchant Company, Edinburgh in 1899, by David Watson Stevenson 1901Mary Queen of Scots by D W Stevenson, Scott Monument, Edinburgh
David Watson Stephenson (25 March 1842 – 18 March 1904) was a Scottish sculptor, executing portraits and monuments in marble and bronze.
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DavidWatson Stephenson (25 March 1842 – 18 March 1904) was a Scottish sculptor, executing portraits and monuments in marble and bronze. Stevenson was...
Rhind, William Birnie Rhind, William Brodie, William Grant Stevenson, DavidWatsonStevenson, John Hutchison, George Anderson Lawson, Thomas Stuart Burnett...
David Hume (/hjuːm/; born David Home; 7 May 1711 – 25 August 1776) was a Scottish philosopher, historian, economist and essayist who was best known for...
2013). Lincoln's toast: see Collected Works, VIII, 237. See, e.g., Paul Stevenson, "Stanton—the Writer with a Heart" in Atlanta Constitution, 1925 January...
denomination, whose members number millions worldwide. A bust of Knox, by DavidWatsonStevenson, is in the Hall of Heroes of the National Wallace Monument in Stirling...
1876 - 1936. The penny admission charge went towards paying for DavidWatsonStevenson's statue of Tannahill that was erected in the grounds of Paisley...
RSA (1782–1850), artist John Anderson (1833–1900), sculpted by DavidWatsonStevenson Thomas Anderson FLS (1832–1870), botanist Thomas Annandale (1838–1907)...
the Past. Retrieved 14 December 2016. Caw, James Lewis (1912). "StevensonDavidWatson". Wikisource. "Statue Of 'Highland Mary'". Portal.historicenvironment...
the Scott Monument DavidWatsonStevenson (1842–1904), sculptor of portraits and monuments in marble and bronze William Grant Stevenson (1849–1919), sculptor...
stone plinth was designed by the architect David Bryce and the four corner figures are by DavidWatsonStevenson (Science and Learning/Labour), George Clark...
Sterbak (born 1955), Czechoslovakia/Canada DavidWatsonStevenson (1842–1904), Scotland William Grant Stevenson (1849–1919), Scotland Albert Stewart (1900–1965)...
Adlai Ewing Stevenson II (/ˈædleɪ/; February 5, 1900 – July 14, 1965) was an American politician and diplomat who was the United States Ambassador to...
(1815–81), Amelia Hill (1820–1904) and Steell's apprentice DavidWatsonStevenson (1842–1904). Stevenson contributed the statue of William Wallace on the exterior...
referencing an embraced Highland Mary Highland Mary bronze by DavidWatsonStevenson (1896), in Dunoon, Scotland "Commentary: Broadside ballad entitled...
in Edinburgh. He would appear to also connect to the family of DavidWatsonStevenson and apparently links between these two prominent Scottish sculpting...
elder brother, DavidWatsonStevenson (1842–1904), was also a sculptor and an elected member of the Royal Scottish Academy. Stevenson is most famous for...
(1815–81), Amelia Hill (1820–1904) and Steell's apprentice DavidWatsonStevenson (1842–1904). Stevenson contributed the statue of William Wallace on the exterior...
lectures in addition to his own. In 1863, he was invited to assist Sir David Brewster with an article for the North British Review on Faivre's analysis...
Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale William Serle William Grant Stevenson, sculptor DavidWatsonStevenson, sculptor Ebenezer James MacRae, architect Richard Turner...