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Alexander Crawford Lamb (21 February 1843 – 29 April 1897) was a Scottish hotelier, art collector,
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and writer. He amassed a considerable collection of paintings, literary works, china, furniture antiquities and other
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and
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. His most notable literary achievement was the publication of a massive volume entitled ''Dundee: its Quaint and Historic Buildings'' (1895).


Life

A. C. Lamb was born in
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on 21 February 1843. He was the son of Thomas Lamb, who founded Lamb's Temperance Hotel in Murraygate, Dundee in 1828, and of Jessie Crawford. Lamb was educated at the
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before being apprenticed to the baking and confectionery trade. After completing his apprenticeship he went to Liverpool, Manchester, and to Edinburgh to gain experience in hotel management. In 1867, Lamb was given charge of a temperance hotel established at 64 Reform Street, (the building was recently headquarters of the
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). Soon after, the Murraygate hotel was sold off, and he took over the family business when his father died in 1869. On 3 July 1872, he married Mary Ann Worrall (1851–1937) in Dundee and they had two sons and four daughters. They were Mary (b. 1873), Jessie (b. 1879), Helen Kidd (b. 1881), Thomas Crawford (b. 1883), Maggie Robertson (b. 1885) and George Buxton (b. 1887). In 1878, Lamb was made a member of the Society of Antiquaries. He was also a member of the Fine Art Committee in Dundee, of the Graphic Arts Association (now th
Dundee Art Society
of th
Edinburgh Bibliographical Society
and other societies. He died in London on 29 April 1897.


The Lamb Collection

Lamb's hotel business was very successful and presumably provided the financial means whereby he amassed the immense Lamb Collection which "now forms one of the largest and most varied collections of local history material in Scotland". On his death the collection was acquired by Edward Cox and donated to the City of Dundee. The artefacts are now in the City Museum and over 450 boxes of written and printed material are available and catalogued at th
Local History Centre
i
Dundee Central Library
Wellgate, Dundee. His library included quarto and folio works of
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, and first editions of Burns,
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,
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and Ruskin. In particular, he collected items pertaining to the history of Dundee. "Views of old buildings, examples of early and recent typography, consecutive specimens of Dundee journalism, coins, medals, and tokens, and relics of almost every conceivable kind which illustrated the evolution of the city's trade and commerce, were obtained, carefully stored, and zealously guarded." This collection formed the basis of exhibitions in 1892–93 and 1896, the catalogues of which are mentioned below.


''Dundee: Its Quaint and Historic Buildings'' (1895)

This book contains large and impressive lithographs of around fifty quaint buildings, streets and closes demolished in the 1870s onwards, together with authoritative historical descriptions of them. Their locations are pinpointed on an 18th-century map of the city also included.
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was presented with a particularly lavish copy of the book (it is perhaps the copy now available in the
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). It was reviewed in ''
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'' of 19 October 1895: "Mr Lamb deserves high praise for his painstaking and interesting work, which must have cost many years of self-denying labour. It is too large and costly to pass into the hands of the general public, though a judicious selection might easily be made for their use; but many in Dundee can well afford to purchase it, and they ought not to miss the opportunity of possessing themselves of a splendid memorial of their ancient city.... A word of praise must be given to the illustrations which adorn Mr Lamb's sumptuous volume."


Publications

* ''The Dundee Register of Merchants and Trades, with all the public offices, &c. for M,DCC,LXXXIII''. A reprint in facsimile, edited by A. C. Lamb, of the first number of the "Dundee Register." Dundee rinted 1782, eprinted 1879. * "Bibliography of Dundee Periodical Literature, 1775–1891". ''Scottish Notes and Queries.'' Aberdeen: D. Wyllie & Son, 1890. Vol. III, Dec 1889 – May 1890 and Vol. IV, June 1890– May 1891. In a series of sixteen articles in this monthly journal, Lamb details exhaustively the periodical publications in Dundee from ''The Dundee Magazine'' of 1775 onwards. * ''Guide to remarkable monuments in
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, Dundee'', 1892. * ''Dundee: Its Quaint and Historic Buildings''. (The illustrations are from drawings made by William Gibb, David Small 846–1927and Charles S. Lawson . 1884) Dundee: G. Petrie, 1895. In 2005, a facsimile copy of this book was published by th
Tay Valley Family History Centre
in Dundee.


Catalogues of the Lamb Collection

* Catalogue of "Old Dundee" – A Pictorial and Historical Exhibition, Illustrative of the Past Life, Social, Political, Municipal, and Industrial, of the Ancient Burgh of Dundee, 1892–93. Dundee: published by the Dundee Art Exhibition Committee, 1892. * Catalogue of the Burns, Scott, and Shakespeare exhibition comprising books, manuscripts, engravings, medals, &c. from the collection of A.C. Lamb ... by Alexander Crawford Lamb; James Duncan, of Dundee.; Alexander Balharrie; Dundee (Scotland). Free Libraries. Victoria galleries. Dundee: J. Leng, 1896. * Dowell, Alexander. ''Catalogue of the select and charming cabinet of modern paintings: valuable collection of medals, choice old cabinet china, camei, antiquities, etc., the property of the late A. C. Lamb, Esq., Dundee''. dinburgh
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* John Maclachlan, ''A Brief Guide of the "Old Dundee" Historical Collection: Formed by the late Alex. C. Lamb, F.S.A. Scot., and presented by Edward Cox, Esq., M.A., of Cardean.'' undeeChristmas, 1901.


Paintings catalogued in the Dundee Art Collection

* William Barclay (fl. 19th century) – ''Broughty Castle from the Stannergate'' – Cat. No. 1971/6. * James Michael Brown (1854–1947) – ''The Poet William McGonagall'' – (charcoal) – Cat. No. 4/41. * William B. Lamont (1857–1924) – ''The Poet William McGonagall (1830–1902)'' – (oil on canvas) – Cat. No. 16/12. * Unknown Artist – ''Portrait of a Lady'' – (oil – bust; full face) – Cat. No. 1971/131.W. R. Hardie, ''Dundee City Art Gallery Catalogue of the Permanent Collection of Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture''. Dundee: 1973.


References


Sources


British Library catalogue

National Library of Scotland catalogue

Worldcat
Dundee Libraries
Local History Centre
(''Accessed 2012-10-03''):
Lamb Collection

Biography of Lamb

Obituaries of Lamb

Contents of the Lamb Collection
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