Robert Gibb
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Robert Gibb painted historical battle scenes. Named works include "The Thin Red Line", "Comrades", "The Retreat from Moscow", "The Charge of the 42nd Highlanders at Alma" and Hougoument, 1815". Son of David Gibb, builder and Christine Morrison, of Laurieston and brother of William Gibb References in Love Vol III, p331 and A1.257
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Robert Gibb
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P01131
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"The Thin Red Line"
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Circa 1900 {photo}
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P33515
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"The Doors of Hougemont"
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1903 {original}, 1050s {photo}
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P33516
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"The Guards at Inkerman"
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1915 {original}, 1950s {photo}
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P33072
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Painting of the Crimean War
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P33515
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"The Doors of Hougemont"
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1903 {original}, 1050s {photo}
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P33516
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"The Guards at Inkerman"
Production date:
1915 {original}, 1950s {photo}
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Accession number:
P01195
Name/title:
Robert Gibb
Production date:
Circa 1900
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Accession number:
P32753
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Photograph of 'The Thin Red Line'
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1950s, 1950s
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Accession number:
A327.001
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Article on Gibb Family
Production date:
18 Mar 1972
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Accession number:
P01172
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South Back Row, Laurieston
Production date:
Circa 1900
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Accession number:
A2105.003/005
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Letter of thanks, with envelope
Production date:
29 Jun 1882
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Accession number:
P28260
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Invitation to view Robert Gibb painting
Production date:
Nov 1895 {original}, Mar 2000 {photo}
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Accession number:
P28261
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Gallery publicity for "Saving the Colours"
Production date:
Nov 1895 {original}, Mar 2000 {photograph}
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