William Beattie's Scotland: the Far North-West, and Loch Katrine.
Scotland by William Beattie, M.D., illustrated in a series of views expressly for this work, by Thomas Allom, &c. Engraved By, or Under the Immediate Direction of Robert Wallis was published by George Vertue in 1838. It is a classic mid-Victorian guide to Scotland, filled with full-page b&w engravings, and a text by William Beattie.
My interest in the far north-west leads me to note that in a volume that contains some 120 large engravings, Beattie manages only 4 views from the area north and west of Inverness, three of which are on the more accessible east coast: Cromarty, Dunrobin Castle, and Strathpeffer.
The only image of the far north-west is a rather fanciful impression of Cape Wrath.
The fashionable and more accessible Loch Katrine is better served, with a vignette of the Pass of the Trossachs at Loch Katrine, and two further engravings:
This last image is of particular interest to me, for I believe I have Thomas Allom's original watercolour painting of this view.
It is a fine painting, unsigned, but mounted on a sheet with an inscription in a Victorian hand "Loch Katrine - Perthshire. Looking Towards Ellen's Isle, Lady of the Lake, Canto 2nd."
A fine ,romantic Highland image, albeit far from the very north - Sutherland and Ross-shire.