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Papers of, and relating to, Iain Crichton Smith.
Papers of Bet Low, artist.
Papers concern Low`s role in the establishment of the Charing Cross Gallery, Glasgow.
Papers of General Sir J Aylmer L Haldane.
Papers of Hamish M Brown.
Log books, 1951-1970, of the Braehead Mountaineering Club
notebooks, 1961-1966, of cuttings and photographs concerning Braehead School
three radio scripts, 1961-1967, of Hamish Brown and R F Mackenzie.
Papers of James Haldane Stewart Lockhart, concerning administration in Wei Hai Wei, and Chinese art and literature.
Papers of James Taylor (1835-1892), planter in Ceylon.
Papers of John Maclean, Clydeside agitator, 1909-1923; with material concerning him, 1924-1966.
Papers of John W Stewart.
Concerning Stewart`s service in Gambia.
Papers of Joseph F Duncan.
Largely concerning his work as General Secretary of the Scottish Farm Servants Union, and his political interests.
Papers of Magnus Magnusson.
Papers of Major General James Scott Elliot.
Papers of Paul Henderson Scott.
Papers of Professor Alexander Campbell Fraser, Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at Edinburgh University.
Papers of Robert Kemp, including typescripts of plays, novels, short stories, addresses, broadcast talks and documentaries; correspondence, including letters from James Bridie and Cedric Thorpe Davie; diaries, accounts, press cuttings and photographs.
Papers of the Burns Begg family, being the family of Isabella Begg, sister of Robert Burns.
Papers of the Fifth Estate Theatre Company.
Includes prompt scripts, scripts of unperformed plays, production photography and press cuttings.
Papers of the National Council of Labour Colleges.
Papers of the novelist James Leslie Mitchell (1901-1935), the author 'Lewis Grassic Gibbon', and of his wife Rebecca ('Ray') Mitchell.
James Leslie Mitchell is best known for his Scottish novels, ‘Sunset song’ (London, 1932), ‘Cloud Howe’ (London, 1933) and ‘Grey granite’ (London, 1934), published under the pseudonym 'Lewis Grassic Gibbon', but he also wrote essays, biographies, and a study of South American history, ‘The conquest of the Maya’ (London, 1934).