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John Peebles, Allan Ramsay and David Barclay. John Peebles (1821-1873) was a shoemaker who also worked as a gardener. Ramsay (1809-1867) was the gardener who lived in the lodge house of Fairlie House, (home of the Parker family, in-laws of Hugh Tennent (1780-1864), Wellpark, Glasgow). He was born in Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire, and his wife, Marion, was born in Kilsyth. They had a family of five children. David Barclay was possibly the son of John Barclay, a gardener from Largs.

John Peebles, Allan Ramsay and David Barclay.

John Peebles (1821-1873) was a shoemaker who also worked as a gardener. Ramsay (1809-1867) was the gardener who lived in the lodge house of Fairlie House, (home of the Parker family, in-laws of Hugh Tennent (1780-1864), Wellpark, Glasgow). He was born in Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire, and his wife, Marion, was born in Kilsyth. They had a family of five children. 

David Barclay was possibly the son of John Barclay, a gardener from Largs.

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Photographer: Tennent, Hugh Lyon (1817-1874) and Tennent, Robert (1813-1890)   Other calotypes by this photographer
Biography
Keyword:  Portrait   Other calotypes by keyword
Dimensions: 151 x 97 mm
Shelfmark: Phot.med.33
Volume: 1 held in National Library of Scotland.