PMSA NRP: Work Record Ref: EDIN0008 06-Jun-11 © PMSA RAC Bust of David Bryce: Royal Infirmary of 7 Sculptor: George MacCallum Town or Village Parish Local Govt District County Edinburgh Edinburgh NPA The City of Edinburgh Council Lothian Area in town: South West Road: Lauriston Place Location: Within entrance hall of Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Lauriston Place A to Z Ref: OS Ref: Postcode: EH3 Previously at: Setting: Inside building SubType: Public access Commissioned by: Year of Installation: Details: Design 1868 Category: Commemorative Category: Sculptural Class Type: Statue SubType: Define under Subject Type Subject Figurative SubType: Bust Subject Portrait SubType: Bust Part(s) of work Material(s) Dimensions > Bust White marble 59.1cm H > Pedestal Glazed ceramic Work is: Extant Listing Status: Don't know Custodian/Owner: Lothian Health Board Condition Report Overall Condition: Good Risk Assessment: No known risk Structural Condition Comment

Surface Character: Comment Abrasions, cracks, splits Small chips at corner of pedestal Vandalism: Comment None Inscriptions: On front of pedestal (black letters): DAVID BRYCE / R.S.A., F.R.I.B.A. / ARCHITECT Signatures: None Visible Physical Severe Roman-style bust of David Bryce, unclothed, turning slightly to his right. Description:

Person or event David Bryce (1803-1876) was the architect of the then new Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh in Lauriston commemorated: Place, having previously designed the New Surgical Hospital. History of This is one of four busts of David Bryce by George MacCallum. The others are in the Scottish National Commission Portrait Gallery, , and Castlemilk in Dumfriesshire (a house built by Bryce in 1863). : Exhibitions: Related Works: Legal Precedents: References: V. Fiddes and A. Rowan, David Bryce (1803-1876). Centenary Exhibition Catalogue, 197, On-site inspectio, Notes: Photo Details: ID By Date Medium Ref Digitised Digi ref Selected? Book > 4 DK 28/10/99 CS 3/32-33 Not Digitised No Inspected: 28/10/1999 by: Dianne King

Data Entry: 20/04/2000 12:30:50 by: Daniel Lee Page 1 of 2 PMSA NRP: Work Record Ref: EDIN0008 06-Jun-11 © PMSA RAC Data Entry: 21/12/2006 11:21:12 by: Tracy Smith Data Entry: 22/04/2009 12:24:10 by: Tracy Smith Data Entry: 22/04/2009 14:23:55 by: Tracy Smith To Editor: No Returned: No Re Entered: No Finally Checked: No

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PMSA NRP: Work Record Ref: EDIN0010 06-Jun-11 © PMSA RAC Bust of James Syme: Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh 9 Sculptor: William Brodie Town or Village Parish Local Govt District County Edinburgh Edinburgh NPA The City of Edinburgh Council Lothian Area in town: South West Road: Lauriston Place Location: In entrance hall of Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Lauriston Place A to Z Ref: OS Ref: Postcode: EH3 Previously at: Setting: Inside building SubType: Public access Commissioned by: Presented by the subscribers to the Syme Testimonial Fund Year of Installation: Details: Design 1870 Category: Commemorative Category: Sculptural Class Type: Statue SubType: Define under Subject Type Subject Figurative SubType: Bust Subject Portrait SubType: Bust Part(s) of work Material(s) Dimensions > Bust White marble > Pillar Pink granite? > Base Marble Work is: Extant Listing Status: Don't know Custodian/Owner: Lothian Health Board Condition Report Overall Condition: Good Risk Assessment: No known risk Structural Condition Comment Other The bust is recorded in the R.I.E. archivist's notes as broken and repaired by Steven Gorden (?) of Stenhouse Conservation Centre, Edinburgh, in 1992 Surface Character: Comment No damage Vandalism: Comment None Inscriptions: On pillar (gold incised letters): JAMES SYME / 1800-1870 Signatures: At back above small pedestal: W. BRODIE R.S.A. 1870 Physical Bust of James Syme wearing a robe, with his head turned slightly to his right; on a circular pedestal on Description: top of a pink stone pillar. Syme has longish straight hair, parted on the left side and coming over the top of his ears; and long side whiskers. His face is long with a high receding hairline and blank eyes.

Person or event James Syme (1800-1870) was appointed Regius Professor of Clinical Surgery at the R.I.E. in 1833, and commemorated: became known as the 'Napoleon of Surgery'. History of In June 1871 the Chairman of the Board of Managers of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh received a Commission letter from Dr C. Murchison of 79 Walpole Street, London (dated 10 June 1871). This stated that the : Subscribers to the Syme Testimonial Fund 'will decide to present to the [R.I.E.] a marble bust of the late Professor Syme by Brodie, with a suitable granite pedestal, on condition that the same be placed in the entrance Hall, or some equally prominent place of the present Infirmary, and afterwards in a corresponding place in the new Royal Infirmary about to be erected. The bust will be ready for presentation in August.' (1) A further letter from Dr Murchison, dated 4 September 1871, stated 'in the name of the Subscribers to the Memorial to the late Professor Syme I have now the pleasure to present to the Managers of the [R.I.E.] a marble Bust of Professor Syme.' 'The bust with a granite pedestal will be obtained on your applying to Mr Brodie, the Sculptor.' (2)

Page 1 of 2 PMSA NRP: Work Record Ref: EDIN0010 06-Jun-11 © PMSA RAC Exhibitions: Related Works: Legal Precedents: References: Lothian Health Board Minute Book 51 (LHB 1/1/51, p.229 (meeting 25/04/1910) 1 Lothian Health Board Minute Book 26 (LHB 1/1/26, pp.8-9 (meeting 19/06/1871) 2 Lothian Health Board Minute Book 26 (LHB 1/1/26, p.122 (meeting 11/09/1871) Notes: Photo Details: ID By Date Medium Ref Digitised Digi ref Selected? Book > 5 DK 28/10/99 CS 3/28-29 Not Digitised No Inspected: 28/10/1999 by: Dianne King

Data Entry: 20/04/2000 13:46:30 by: Daniel Lee Data Entry: 26/05/2005 13:19:51 by: Tracy Smith Data Entry: 21/12/2006 11:29:27 by: Tracy Smith Data Entry: 13/08/2008 13:12:43 by: Public Access Data Entry: 22/04/2009 14:26:11 by: Tracy Smith Data Entry: 22/04/2009 14:37:56 by: Tracy Smith Data Entry: 22/04/2009 15:09:58 by: Tracy Smith Data Entry: 27/04/2009 15:13:53 by: Tracy Smith To Editor: No Returned: No Re Entered: No Finally Checked: No

Page 2 of 2 PMSA NRP: Work Record Ref: EDIN0011 06-Jun-11 © PMSA RAC Narratives ('The Bed Plaque Project'); Royal Infirmary of 10 Edinburgh Sculptor: Marian Fountain and Other: Gingko Projects Ltd Town or Village Parish Local Govt District County Edinburgh Edinburgh NPA The City of Edinburgh Council Lothian Area in town: Little France Road: Little France Crescent, off Old Dalkeith Road Location: Along wall of north corridor of first floor of new Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, between Ward 101 and Ward 104 A to Z Ref: OS Ref: Postcode: EH16 4SA Previously at: Setting: Inside building SubType: Public access Commissioned by: R.I.E. Arts Committee (with the Staff Steering Group and Lothian Health Services Archive) Year of Installation: 2009 Details: Design 2007-2009 Category: Commemorative Category: Sculptural Class Type: Other SubType: Define in freetext Installation Subject Figurative SubType: Group Subject Figurative SubType: Head Part(s) of work Material(s) Dimensions > Historic bed plaques Brass / bronze and wood Various > New reliefs Bronze Various Work is: Extant Listing Status: Not listed Custodian/Owner: NHS Lothian Condition Report Overall Condition: Good Risk Assessment: No known risk Structural Condition Comment Good Surface Character: Comment Good Vandalism: Comment None Inscriptions: [Various inscriptions, on each of seven historic plaques] Signatures: None Physical Five wall installations incorporating historic plaques, mostly bed plaques, from the old Royal Infirmary Description: of Edinburgh, with new small bronze plaques by Marian Fountain. Each installation has a different theme and a different overall shape, inspired by the historic pieces and by stories from working and retired R.I.E. staff. Approaching from the lifts: (1) Narratives: a long line of historic rectangular plaques begins at the left with a bronze relief floor plan of the Lauriston Place R.I.E., opened in 1879, and ends with a thistle partly formed of the floor plan of the new R.I.E., opened in 2003. Spaced out above the historic plaques are twelve bronze reliefs featuring waving hands, schematic heads and figures. These move from long horizontal forms, shortening to a circle, and then vertical ovals. It represents an overview of hands-on involvement with the hospital over the years, including the giving of funds, research, nutrition, hygiene, volunteering and spiritual care. (2) Subscribers: a large vertical historic plaque commemorates funds raised for the R.I.E. by the League of Subscribers 1918-1948, coal and shale miners who were often treated at the hospital. An integral bas relief shows miners and other members of the Edinburgh populace walking in procession towards the left. Either side of this is a new rectangular relief showing a crowd of abstracted heads. Beyond the new relief on the left is a historic plaque of a Freemasons 1941 Endowment; beyond the new relief on the right is a plaque listing various institutional donors. The layout of these five plaques forms part of a cross. (3) Nursing: between two large historical plaques, a bronze relief of a pelican on its nest is surrounded by an outline of the globe. Five historical plaques, decreasing in size, form a stepped base for the nest. Page 1 of 2 PMSA NRP: Work Record Ref: EDIN0011 06-Jun-11 © PMSA RAC This represents the prestigious pelican badge for nursing, whose holders worked across the world. (4) Advances in Medicine: a central 1927 plaque commemorates three physicians who made significant contributions to medical science: Lord Joseph Lister, Dr Argyll Robertson and Dr Matthews Duncan. Forming a long horizontal, six shield-shaped historic plaques, three either side, are interspersed with bronze relief forms of bottles and vials of various shapes (seven in all). This represents the changes in medical healthcare over the past 60 years. (5) Living and Working at the Royal Infirmary: an almost square installation consists of nine identically shaped and sized plaques on original wooden mounts, with four new square representational reliefs spaced between them forming the corners of an inner square. The new reliefs show, clockwise from top left, the turreted clocktower of the Lauriston Place R.I.E.; a group portrait in relief of eight nurses; a couple standing looking at tall wall plaques in a corridor; and a mouse on a tiled floor. This work was inspired by lighter moments recalled by staff.

Person or event commemorated: History of Commission : Exhibitions: Related Works: Legal Precedents: References: Information from Jane McArthur of Gingko Projects Lt, by email Nov.2009 Notes: Photo Details: ID By Date Medium Ref Digitised Digi ref Selected? Book > 6 DK 13/10/09 DGF Not Digitised No Inspected: 13/10/2009 by: Dianne King

Data Entry: 20/04/2000 14:01:40 by: Daniel Lee Data Entry: 27/01/2010 11:44:05 by: Tracy Smith Data Entry: 27/01/2010 11:45:40 by: Tracy Smith To Editor: No Returned: No Re Entered: No Finally Checked: No

Page 2 of 2 PMSA NRP: Work Record Ref: EDIN0012 06-Jun-11 © PMSA RAC Bust of Robert Liston: Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh 11 Sculptor: Thomas Campbell Town or Village Parish Local Govt District County Edinburgh Edinburgh NPA The City of Edinburgh Council Lothian Area in town: South West Road: Lauriston Place Location: On windowsill half way up main stairway in hall of Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Lauriston Place A to Z Ref: OS Ref: Postcode: EH3 Previously at: Setting: Inside building SubType: Public access Commissioned by: A committee of gentlemen Year of Installation: Details: Design 1850 Category: Commemorative Category: Sculptural Category: Free Standing Class Type: Statue SubType: Define under Subject Type Subject Figurative SubType: Bust Subject Portrait SubType: Bust Part(s) of work Material(s) Dimensions > Bust White marble Work is: Extant Listing Status: Don't know Custodian/Owner: Lothian Health Board Condition Report Overall Condition: Good Risk Assessment: No known risk Structural Condition Comment

Surface Character: Comment No damage Vandalism: Comment None Inscriptions: On integral square pedestal (incised gilt letters): ROBERT LISTON Signatures: No access to inspect Physical Plain unclothed bust of surgeon Robert Liston, with whiskers. Description:

Person or event Robert Liston (1794-1847), surgeon. Working in London in 1846, Liston performed the first majoe commemorated: operation using ether anaesthetic. He was offered a post as a surgeon at the R.I.E. in 1828, moved to London in 1834 and became Professor of Surgery at University College London. History of In December 1851 the Managers of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh received a letter (dated 26 Commission December) from Mr Dalrymple, London, Secretary to a Committee for preserving some memorial of the : late Robert Liston, offering them a gift of a marble bust of Liston to be placed in the R.I.E. (1) A further letter from Mr Dalrymple in January 1852, stated that the Committee had agreed to have four marble busts and a gold medal executed. All four busts were completed by Thomas Campbell, and one was being offered to the R.I.E. 'to be placed in that noble institution to which [Liston] was so long devoted'. (2) (Another bust of Liston by Campbell is in the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.) Exhibitions: Related Works: Legal Precedents: References: 1 Lothian Health Board Minute Book 17 (LHB 1/1/17, p.96 (meeting 29/12/1851) 2 Lothian Health Board Minute Book 17 (LHB 1/1/17, pp.126-127 (meeting 12/01/1852)

Page 1 of 2 PMSA NRP: Work Record Ref: EDIN0012 06-Jun-11 © PMSA RAC Notes: Photo Details: ID By Date Medium Ref Digitised Digi ref Selected? Book > 7 DK 28/10/99 CS Not Digitised No Inspected: 28/10/1999 by: Dianne King

Data Entry: 20/04/2000 14:13:01 by: Daniel Lee Data Entry: 27/04/2009 15:20:45 by: Tracy Smith Data Entry: 27/04/2009 15:36:50 by: Tracy Smith To Editor: No Returned: No Re Entered: No Finally Checked: No

Page 2 of 2 PMSA NRP: Work Record Ref: EDIN0013 06-Jun-11 © PMSA RAC Bust of James Warburton Begbie: Royal Infirmary of 12 Sculptor: Sir John Steell Town or Village Parish Local Govt District County Edinburgh Edinburgh NPA The City of Edinburgh Council Lothian Area in town: South West Road: Lauriston Place Location: On window sill (behind glass) halfway up main staircase in entrance hall of Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Lauriston Place A to Z Ref: OS Ref: Postcode: EH3 Previously at: Setting: Inside building SubType: Public access Commissioned by: Year of Installation: Details: Design 1878 ? Category: Commemorative Category: Sculptural Category: Free Standing Class Type: Statue SubType: Define under Subject Type Subject Figurative SubType: Bust Subject Portrait SubType: Bust Part(s) of work Material(s) Dimensions > Bust Plaster Work is: Extant Listing Status: Don't know Custodian/Owner: Lothian Health Board Condition Report Overall Condition: Good Risk Assessment: No known risk Structural Condition Comment Broken, missing parts Plaster pedestal broken at base Surface Character: Comment Abrasions, cracks, splits Chip off forehead; chip from point of right collar; coarse surface: poor quality bust Vandalism: Comment None Inscriptions: None Signatures: [No access to inspect] Physical Portrait bust of the physician James Warburton Begbie, with side whiskers, and wearing a raised collar, Description: bowtie and jacket. Person or event James Warburton Begbie (1826-1875) was a distinguished physician-in-ordinary at the R.I.E. He commemorated: lectured in the extramural school of medicine and ran a very successful private practice. He also wrote 'A Handy Book of Medical Information and Advice' (1860) for laymen. History of (A marble bust of James Warburton Begbie by Steell, presented to the Royal College of Physicians of Commission Edinburgh, is dated 1877.) : Exhibitions: Related Works: EDIN1200 Legal Precedents: References: On-site inspectio, Notes: Photo Details: ID By Date Medium Ref Digitised Digi ref Selected? Book > 8 Not Digitised No Inspected: 28/10/1999 by: Dianne King

Data Entry: 20/04/2000 14:20:52 by: Daniel Lee

Page 1 of 2 PMSA NRP: Work Record Ref: EDIN0013 06-Jun-11 © PMSA RAC Data Entry: 29/04/2009 11:33:21 by: Tracy Smith Data Entry: 29/04/2009 11:43:57 by: Tracy Smith Data Entry: 29/04/2009 12:04:27 by: Tracy Smith To Editor: No Returned: No Re Entered: No Finally Checked: No

Page 2 of 2 PMSA NRP: Work Record Ref: EDIN0014 06-Jun-11 © PMSA RAC Bust of Thomas Annandale: Royal Infmary of Edinburgh 13 Sculptor: William Grant Stevenson Town or Village Parish Local Govt District County Edinburgh Edinburgh NPA The City of Edinburgh Council Lothian Area in town: South West Road: Lauriston Place Location: Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Lauriston Place A to Z Ref: OS Ref: Postcode: EH3 Previously at: Setting: Inside building SubType: Public access Commissioned by: Year of Installation: Details: Design Category: Commemorative Category: Sculptural Class Type: Statue SubType: Define under Subject Type Subject Figurative SubType: Bust Subject Portrait SubType: Bust Part(s) of work Material(s) Dimensions > Bust Plaster Work is: Not sited Listing Status: Don't know Custodian/Owner: Lothian Health Board Condition Report Overall Condition: Don't know Risk Assessment: No known risk

Inscriptions: [No access to inspect] Signatures: [No access to inspect] Physical [No access to inspect] Description:

Person or event Thomas Annandale (1839-1908). Annandale succeeded Joseph Lister to Regius Chair of Clinical commemorated: Surgery in 1877. Trained by James Syme from 1861-1870, he specialised in operations on the face and neck. He is best known for pioneering knee operations which he perfected in the mid 1880s. History of Commission : Exhibitions: Stevenson exhibited a bust of Annandale at the R.S.A. in 1909 (No.276), for the Royal College of Surgeons. Related Works: Legal Precedents: References: Notes: Photo Details:

Data Entry: 20/04/2000 14:47:48 by: Daniel Lee Data Entry: 29/04/2009 12:06:17 by: Tracy Smith To Editor: No Returned: No Re Entered: No Finally Checked: No

Page 1 of 1 PMSA NRP: Work Record Ref: EDIN0015 06-Jun-11 © PMSA RAC Bust of George Drummond: Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh 14 Sculptor: Joseph Nollekens Town or Village Parish Local Govt District County Edinburgh Edinburgh NPA The City of Edinburgh Council Lothian Area in town: Little France Road: Little France Crescent Location: In glass case to left of main entrance hall of the new Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Little France Crescent A to Z Ref: OS Ref: Postcode: EH16 4SA Previously at: In wall cupboard with oval glazed door in entrance hall of Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Lauriston Place Setting: Inside building SubType: Public access Commissioned by: The Board of Managers of the R.I.E. through Mr John Adams, architect Year of Installation: 1772 / Details: Design 1767-1772 2004 Category: Commemorative Category: Sculptural Category: Free Standing Class Type: Statue SubType: Define under Subject Type Subject Figurative SubType: Bust Subject Portrait SubType: Bust Part(s) of work Material(s) Dimensions > Bust White marble 31in H > Column White Marble Work is: Extant Listing Status: Don't know Custodian/Owner: Lothian Health Board Condition Report Overall Condition: Good Risk Assessment: No known risk Structural Condition Comment Cracks, splits, breaks, holes Crack in folds of drapery at back of left shoulder Surface Character: Comment Accretions General dirt Vandalism: Comment None Inscriptions: On pillar below garland frieze, block letters: GEORGE DRUMMOND / To whom / His Country is indebted / for all the Benefits / which it derives from / THE ROYAL INFIRMARY. Signatures: On flat back of bust, towards the bottom: I. Nollekens Ft, / London 1772 Physical Bust of George Drummond, clean shaven, in a toga on a carved pedestal and atop a garlanded pillar Description: with inscription. Person or event George Drummond (1687-1766) was six times Lord Provost of Edinburgh, and served on the first Board commemorated: of Managers when the Infirmary opened in 1729. He was instrumental in securing a Royal Charter for the hospital in 1736 and in raising funds for the new hospital by . He was later often referred to as the "father" of the Infirmary. History of At a meeting of the Managers of the R.I.E. on 2 March 1767, Dr Cullen moved that the Managers Commission consider 'some publick (sic) testimony of their regard to the memory of Late Provost Drummond.' He : desired the Treasurer to consult with Mr John Adams upon the subject. (1) 'The Draught of a Bust for the late Provost Drummond' was laid before a meeting of 7 March 1768, by Mr John Adams. (2) At a meeting held on 7 August 1769 it was minuted that Mr Learmonth was to speak to Mr John Adams 'to lay before the Managers the draught of the bust'. The Managers considered this and 'proper orders [were] given for executing the same.' (3) At a meeting of 7 September 1772, an account from Mr Adams was authorised. This was 'for executing the Bust now lodged in the Infirmary, amounting to £93/15/4.' (4) In 2004 the bust was installed in the new Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh by Graciela Ainsworth. Page 1 of 2 PMSA NRP: Work Record Ref: EDIN0015 06-Jun-11 © PMSA RAC

Exhibitions: Related Works: Legal Precedents: References: 1964 Photographers List (2/2B), Centre for Research Collections, Edinburgh University Librar, 1 Lothian Health Board Minute Book 4 (LHB 1/1/4, p.142 (meeting 2/3/1767) 2 Lothian Health Board Minute Book 4 (LHB 1/1/4, p.159 (meeting 7/3/1768) 3 Lothian Health Board Minute Book 4 (LHB 1/1/4, p.205 (meeting 7/8/1769) 4 Lothian Health Board Minute Book 4 (LHB 1/1/4, p.271 (meeting 7/9/1772) Notes: Photo Details: ID By Date Medium Ref Digitised Digi ref Selected? Book > 1520 DK 13/10/09 DGF Not Digitised No Inspected: 28/10/1999 by: Dianne King Inspected: 13/10/2009 by: Dianne King

Data Entry: 02/05/2000 09:03:08 by: Daniel Lee Data Entry: 29/04/2009 12:32:13 by: Tracy Smith Data Entry: 29/04/2009 12:39:38 by: Tracy Smith Data Entry: 29/04/2009 13:25:02 by: Tracy Smith Data Entry: 09/12/2009 12:56:37 by: Tracy Smith To Editor: No Returned: No Re Entered: No Finally Checked: No

Page 2 of 2 PMSA NRP: Work Record Ref: EDIN0016 06-Jun-11 © PMSA RAC Bust of Thomas Jamieson Boyd: Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh 15 Sculptor: William Brodie Town or Village Parish Local Govt District County Edinburgh Edinburgh NPA The City of Edinburgh Council Lothian Area in town: South West Road: Lauriston Place Location: In entrance hall of Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Lauriston Place A to Z Ref: OS Ref: Postcode: EH3 Previously at: Setting: Inside building SubType: Public access Commissioned by: Presented to the R.I.E. at a public meeting on 11 October 1880 Year of Installation: 1880 Details: Design 1880 Category: Commemorative Category: Sculptural Category: Free Standing Class Type: Statue SubType: Define under Subject Type Subject Figurative SubType: Bust Subject Portrait SubType: Bust Part(s) of work Material(s) Dimensions > Bust White marble 33in H > Column White marble > Base White marble Work is: Extant Listing Status: Don't know Custodian/Owner: Lothian Health Board Condition Report Overall Condition: Fair Risk Assessment: No known risk Structural Condition Comment Replaced parts Left side of nose broken and repaired with different material Cracks, splits, breaks, holes Break right through base of neck leaving missing chips from surface Surface Character: Comment No damage Vandalism: Comment None Inscriptions: On front of column (black shallow incised letters): THE RIGHT HONOURABLE / THOMAS JAMIESON BOYD / LORD PROVOST OF THE CITY / TO WHOSE UNWEARIED EXERTIONS / THIS COUNTRY OWES THE ERECTION OF THE / NEW ROYAL INFIRMARY / OF / EDINBURGH / A TRIBUTE OFFERED BY HIS / FELLOW CITIZENS / 1880

Signatures: On back above small pedestal: W. BRODIE R.S.A. / 1880 Physical Bearded portrait of Thomas Jamieson Boyd wearing classical robes, with a medallion and chain around Description: his neck, atop a small pedestal on top of a column and square base. Person or event Thomas Jamieson Boyd (1818-1902), a Lord Provost of Edinburgh and senior partner in the printing commemorated: firm of Oliver and Boyd. He was involved in the Infirmary from the late 1860s, and performed the opening ceremony of the R.I.E. building on 29 October 1879. He also helped to raise funds for the building, and for an extension (in the late 1890s). History of Commission : Exhibitions: Related Works: William Brodie had executed another bust of Boyd for the Merchant Company, (of which Boyd was Master 1869- 71), which was exhibited at the R.S.A. in 1873 (No.651) Legal Precedents: References: On-site inspectio,

Page 1 of 2 PMSA NRP: Work Record Ref: EDIN0016 06-Jun-11 © PMSA RAC Notes: Photo Details: ID By Date Medium Ref Digitised Digi ref Selected? Book > 9 DK 28/10/99 CS 3/30-31 Not Digitised No Inspected: 28/10/1999 by: Dianne King

Data Entry: 02/05/2000 09:16:59 by: Daniel Lee Data Entry: 21/12/2006 11:46:37 by: Tracy Smith Data Entry: 21/12/2006 12:21:52 by: Tracy Smith Data Entry: 26/03/2007 13:02:07 by: Tracy Smith Data Entry: 29/04/2009 14:30:13 by: Tracy Smith To Editor: No Returned: No Re Entered: No Finally Checked: No

Page 2 of 2 PMSA NRP: Work Record Ref: EDIN0017 06-Jun-11 © PMSA RAC Queen Victoria Visit Commemorative Panel (and Other Panels 16 and Charity Box): Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh Carver: Unknown Town or Village Parish Local Govt District County Edinburgh Edinburgh NPA The City of Edinburgh Council Lothian Area in town: South West Road: Lauriston Place Location: On wall in entrance, opposite main door, of Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh A to Z Ref: OS Ref: Postcode: EH3 Previously at: Setting: Inside building SubType: Public access Commissioned by: Year of Installation: Details: Design Category: Animal Category: Commemorative Category: Heraldic Category: Sculptural Category: Composite Class Type: Panel SubType: Define in freetext Relief Class Type: Coat of Arms SubType: Define in freetext Subject Non Figurative SubType: Seated Subject Non Figurative SubType: Other Half-length Part(s) of work Material(s) Dimensions > Panel and Carvings Oak Work is: Extant Listing Status: Don't know Custodian/Owner: Condition Report Overall Condition: Good Risk Assessment: No known risk Structural Condition Comment Broken, missing parts The seated lion has no sword; the unicorn has no horn Surface Character: Comment No damage Vandalism: Comment None Inscriptions: On main part of panel (incised letters): HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY / QUEEN VICTORIA / VISITED THE ROYAL EDINBURGH INFIRMARY / AUGUST 24th 1881 / AND IN COMMEMORATION OF HER VISIT / NAMED A WARD IN THE SURGICAL HOSPITAL / THE "VICTORIA" / AND A WARD IN THE MEDICAL HOSPITAL / THE "ALBERT" / IN MEMORY OF H.R.H.THE LATE PRINCE CONSORT On banner held by lion sejant at top of coat of arms (raised letters): IN DEFENCE Around shield on coat of arms (raised letters): HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE On ribbon below coat of arms (raised letters): DIEU ET MON DROIT

Signatures: None Physical Carved wooden panel with inscription, with Royal Arms of above. The foreparts of a Description: recumbent unicorn and lion flank a circular shield, topped by a lion seated on a crown and supporting a banner. The shield is carved with a lion rampant in the 1st and 4th quarters, three lions passant guardant in the 2nd quarter, and a harp in the 3rd. (There are similar versions in the hall for the visits of King George V and Queen Mary, 19th July 1911; of Albert Edward Prince of Wales, 13th October 1870 (when he laid the foundation stone) and 22nd August 1884; and of HRH The Princess of Wales 22nd August 1884. There is also a charity box on the wall on the left of the hall. [Slides 3/38-39]) Person or event commemorated:

Page 1 of 2 PMSA NRP: Work Record Ref: EDIN0017 06-Jun-11 © PMSA RAC History of Commission : Exhibitions: Related Works: Legal Precedents: References: On-site inspectio, Notes: Photo Details: ID By Date Medium Ref Digitised Digi ref Selected? Book > 10 DK 28/10/99 CS 3/36-37 Not Digitised No > 1107 DK 27/04/02 CS 48/25 Not Digitised No (+24,26,27) Inspected: 28/10/1999 by: Dianne King

Data Entry: 02/05/2000 09:33:57 by: Daniel Lee Data Entry: 21/12/2006 11:49:59 by: Tracy Smith Data Entry: 14/05/2008 12:59:39 by: Tracy Smith To Editor: No Returned: No Re Entered: No Finally Checked: No

Page 2 of 2 PMSA NRP: Work Record Ref: EDIN0140 06-Jun-11 © PMSA RAC Swan Relief 139 Carver: Unknown Town or Village Parish Local Govt District County Edinburgh Edinburgh NPA The City of Edinburgh Council Lothian Area in town: South West Road: Lauriston Place Location: Above doorway to Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh A to Z Ref: OS Ref: Postcode: Previously at: Setting: On building SubType: Public access Commissioned by: Year of Installation: Details: Design Category: Animal Category: Architectural Category: Non Commemorative Class Type: Other SubType: Define in freetext Relief Subject Non Figurative SubType: Full Length Part(s) of work Material(s) Dimensions > Swan / Cygnets Stone? Painted white Work is: Extant Listing Status: Don't know Custodian/Owner: Condition Report Overall Condition: Good Risk Assessment: No known risk Structural Condition Comment

Surface Character: Comment Previous treatments Painted Vandalism: Comment None Inscriptions: Above swan (gilded letters): PATET Below swan (gilded letters): OMNIBUS To left in architectural frame (gilded letters): . I . WAS . A . STRANGER . / . AND . YE . TOOK . ME . IN . To right in architectural frame (gilded letters): . I . WAS . SICK . AND . / . YE . VISITED . ME . Above first floor window above entrance (gilded numbers): 1729 / 1870 Signatures: None Physical Relief of swan on nest with cygnets, painted white. Description:

Person or event commemorated: History of Commission : Exhibitions: Related Works: Legal Precedents: References: On-site inspectio, Notes: Photo Details: ID By Date Medium Ref Digitised Digi ref Selected? Book > 83 DK 28/10/99 CS 3/27 Not Digitised No Inspected: 28/10/1999 by: Dianne King

Page 1 of 2 PMSA NRP: Work Record Ref: EDIN0140 06-Jun-11 © PMSA RAC Data Entry: 18/06/2001 13:58:48 by: Andrew Lee Data Entry: 31/10/2007 14:23:05 by: Tracy Smith To Editor: No Returned: No Re Entered: No Finally Checked: No

Page 2 of 2 PMSA NRP: Work Record Ref: EDIN0141 06-Jun-11 © PMSA RAC Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh Lamps 140 Blacksmith: Unknown Town or Village Parish Local Govt District County Edinburgh Edinburgh NPA The City of Edinburgh Council Lothian Area in town: South West Road: Lauriston Place Location: Flanking entrance steps to Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh A to Z Ref: OS Ref: Postcode: Previously at: Setting: Outside building SubType: Public access Commissioned by: Year of Installation: Details: Design Category: Free Standing Category: Functional Class Type: Street Furniture SubType: Lamp Subject Non Figurative SubType: Full Length Part(s) of work Material(s) Dimensions > Decorative Support Cast Iron > Light Glass > Red Crown Work is: Extant Listing Status: Don't know Custodian/Owner: Condition Report Overall Condition: Good Risk Assessment: No known risk Structural Condition Comment

Surface Character: Comment No damage Vandalism: Comment None Inscriptions: None Signatures: None Visible Physical Decorative iron posts with animal heads holding rings (x4) which support hanging garlands. Eliptical Description: glass lamp with red and gold crown on top. Person or event commemorated: History of Commission : Exhibitions: Related Works: Legal Precedents: References: On-site inspectio, Notes: Photo Details: ID By Date Medium Ref Digitised Digi ref Selected? Book > 84 DK 28/10/99 CS 3/26 Not Digitised No Inspected: 28/10/1999 by: Dianne King

Data Entry: 18/06/2001 14:07:46 by: Andrew Lee Data Entry: 31/10/2007 15:12:09 by: Tracy Smith To Editor: No Returned: No Re Entered: No Finally Checked: No

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