Graham, Robert Bontine Cunninghame (of Gartmore and Ardoch, author, formerly Bontine) (1852-1936)
Dates
- Existence: 1852 - 1936
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
13 letters and postcards to James K Annand.
Correspondents include R B Cunninghame Graham and J Ramsay MacDonald.
Mostly concerning the University of Edinburgh Rectorial Election of 1929.
Carbon copy typescript of chapters 1-5 of a biography of Robert B Cunninghame Grahame by Herbert Faulkner West.
Correspondence and papers of Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham, 1874-1936; with manuscripts and typescripts of his writings and those of his wife Gabrielle, circa 1905-1936, and undated.
Correspondence, notes, literary papers and other papers of the Cunninghame Graham family, mostly of Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham; and financial and administrative papers relating to Gartmore and Ardoch.
Letter of Robert B Cunninghame Graham.
Mostly concerning his literary work.
Papers and correspondence of literary figures.
Includes:
inaugural lecture, 1913, of Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch as Professor of English Literature at Cambridge University
"El Tango Argentino", 1913, of R B Cunninghame Graham
"The Satire of Rage", 1913, of H W Nevinson
With 24 letters, 1890-1942, to Sir Sydney Cockerell from Quiller-Couch (16), Cunninghame Graham (3) and Nevinson (5).
Papers of and concerning Robert Graham of Gartmore, R C Cunninghame Graham, and R B Cunninghame Graham.
Photocopies of ten letters of James Ramsay Macdonald, Beatrice Webb and Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham to James King Annand, as Secretary of Edinburgh University Socialist Society.
The letters concern the possibility of their standing as sponsored candidates of the Edinburgh University Socialist Society in the forthcoming election for Lord Rector of the university.
Publisher`s file relating to all aspects of Aeneas MacKay`s 1933 edition of Robert Kirk`s "Secret Commonwealth of Elves, Fauns and Fairies".
Includes 15 letters from R B Cunninghame Graham.
Six letters to D H McNeill, from C M Grieve, Andrew Dewar Gibb, Neil Gunn, William Power, Douglas Young, and R B Cunninghame Graham.
Mostly concerning McNeill`s published works.
With two letters, 1939, 1964, to Marian McNeill, from C M Grieve and Augusta Lamont, and a signed photograph of R B Cunninghame Graham.
Three letters of R B Cunninghame Graham.
Concerning literary matters and censorship of plays.