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Landscape, Nature and Architecture

Technological improvements enabled Prince Albert to collect photographs of places that were significant to him

GEORGE WASHINGTON WILSON (1823-93)

Loch Katrine. The Boat House

c. 1862

Albumen print | 8.0 x 7.1 cm (image) | RCIN 2320204

Photograph of loch Katrine with a thatched boat house with a long pier with boats moored outside. In the foreground are ferns with two trees that stand by the banks of the loch. In the background are wooded hills.

Sir Walter Scott immortalised Loch Katrine and the Trossachs in the Scottish Highlands by setting his popular poem the Lady of the Lake written in 1810 in the area, which served to increase the region's popularity as a tourist destination.
  • Creator(s)

    George Washington Wilson (1823-93) (photographer)

  • 8.0 x 7.1 cm (image)

    17.2 x 13.0 cm (mount)

  • From an album of photographs collected and arranged by Albert, Prince Consort between 1860 and 1861

  • Subject(s)
    • Places
      • Europe
        • Great Britain
          • Scotland
            • Stirlingshire [Scotland]
              • Loch Katrine
              • Stirling [Scotland]
                • Trossachs [Scotland]
    • Science, Medicine and Technology
      • Construction
        • Structural parts of buildings
          • Roofs
            • Thatched roofs
    • Geography
      • Physiography
        • Lochs
        • Mountains
    • Natural Sciences & Mathematics
      • Botany
        • Systematic botany
          • Trees
            • Birch trees
              • Silver birches
    Object type(s)
      • visual works
        • photographs