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Description: "Rob Roy in the Crypt of Glasgow Cathedral", by the Dalziel Brothers, after Sir Walter Scott's Rob Roy. "Crypt" is not quite the right word - the area where this is found is properly known as the Lower Church.
Title: Dalziel Brothers - Sir Walter Scott - Rob Roy in the Crypt of Glasgow Cathedral
Credit: Rob Roy by Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Edinburgh: Adam & Charles Black, 1886. Volume IV of Waverley Novels: Centenary Edition
Author: One or all of: George Dalziel (1815-1902) Edward Dalziel (1817-1905) Thomas Dalziel (1823-1906)
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