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Papers of W S Graham, originally from the collection of Alan Clodd.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.12468
Scope and Contents

Includes notebooks, manuscripts and typescripts of poetry and letters, mostly to Alan Clodd.

Dates: circa 1937-1981.

Papers of Walter S Crow.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.7164
Scope and Contents

Including account of 1918 war experiences, compiled in 1977 from original notebook carried in the field, which is also presented, together with a letter on the battle of Château-Thierry.

With photocopies of two letters, 1944, of W R Crow, and photocopies of unassociated essays.

Dates: 20th century.

Papers partly concerning persons named Galbraith.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.7862
Scope and Contents

Including 12 account books and notebooks, 1697-1917.

With a few loose papers including five letters, 1811-1813, of Hugh Laing, St Croix, to Hugh Morris, Largs.

Dates: 1697-1917.

Poetry notebooks and other papers of Robert Crawford (1877-1931).

 Series
Identifier: MSS.26023-26026
Scope and Contents

Robert Crawford, who was a miner in Ayrshire and later in Stirlingshire, published three collections of poems and also wrote philosophical essays.

Dates: 1920-1931, undated.

Short pieces of manuscript poetry, prose, notes and letters of George Mackay Brown.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.13911/1-3
Scope and Contents

A collection of assorted manuscript writings of George Mackay Brown, including some early notebooks, 1946-1948, and manuscripts of various poems, short stories and plays.

Dates: 1946-1995, undated.

Ten letters and a postcard of Leonora Blanche Lang, née Alleyne, to her niece Margaret Munro and her husband William. With a notebook and photographs.

 File
Identifier: Acc.13025
Scope and Contents

Notebook contains series of sketches titled "Country Conversations"; photographs of Leonora and Andrew Lang.

Dates: circa 1880-1933.

Two climbing notebooks, 1915-1922, of Joseph Alan Garrick; with letters, menu cards, printed books and 43 photograph albums.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.11401
Scope and Contents

Includes letters, menu cards, printed books and 43 photograph albums, 1934-1937.

Dates: 1915-1937.

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Subject
Photographs. 12
Poetry. 12
Diaries. 11
Copies. Derivative objects. 10
Typescripts. 10
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Manuscripts. 8
Microfilms. 7
Notes. 7
Press cuttings. Information artifacts. 6
Articles. 5
Drafts. Documents. 5
Biographies. 4
Correspondence. 4
Financial records. 4
Legal documents. 4
Lists. 4
Printed materials. Object genre. 4
Account books. 3
Accounts. 3
Documents. 3
Memoirs. 3
Novels. 3
Photocopies. 3
Plays. 3
Programmes. 3
Publications. 3
Sermons. 3
Short stories. 3
Sketches. 3
Speeches. Documents. 3
Autobiographies. 2
Catalogues. 2
Excerpts. 2
Genealogies. 2
Literature (writings). 2
Memorandums. 2
Memorandums. Legal documents. 2
Orders. Military records. 2
Registers (lists). 2
Reviews. Document genre. 2
Sermons 2
Translations. Documents. 2
Travel journals 2
Travel journals. 2
Address books. Reference sources. 1
Agendas. Administrative records. 1
Albums. 1
Alps (mountain system). Europe. Longitude: 010 00 00 E. Latitude: 46 25 00 N. 1
Annotations. 1
Audiocassettes. 1
Bankbooks. 1
Bibles. 1
Books 1
Books of hours. 1
Bulls. Papal records. 1
Business records. 1
Calculations. 1
Caricatures. 1
Château-Thierry (inhabited place). Europe - France - Picardy - Aisne. Longitude: 3.4000. Latitude: 49.0500. 1
Civil Engineering. 1
Coats of arms. devices (symbols). 1
Commissions. Permissions. 1
Contracts. Agreements. 1
Drafts. Documents 1
Drawings. Visual works 1
Drawings. Visual works. 1
Essays. 1
Facsimiles. Reproductions. 1
Fair copies. 1
Family papers. 1
Figures. Illustrations. 1
First World War (1914-1918). 1
Fragments. 1
Graphs. 1
Hymns. Songs. 1
Illuminated manuscripts. 1
Indexes. Reference sources. 1
Instructions. Document genre. 1
Interleaves. 1
Inventories. 1
Invitations. 1
Invoices. 1
Journals. Accounts. 1
Kenya. Africa. Nation. Longitude: 38.0000. Latitude: 1.0000. 1
Lectures. 1
Legislative acts. Legislative records. 1
Letter books. 1
Maps. Cartographic materials. 1
Menus. 1
Minutes of agreement. Legal instruments. 1
Narratives. Document genres. 1
Orders. Records (documents). 1
Photograph albums. 1
Photographic prints. 1
Picture postcards. 1
Portraits. 1
Postcards. 1
Prayers 1
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Language
English 40
Undetermined 22
Multiple languages 2
Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic 1
Latin 1
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Scots 1
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Names
Graham, William Sydney, poet, 1918-1986 2
Gunn, Neil Miller (author) 2
Macdonald, Thomas Joseph Douglas, pseudonym 'Fionn MacColla' (writer) 2
Anderson, Dora, cousin of Wilhelmina Johnston Muir, author, pseudonym Agnes Neill Scott, née Anderson, fl 1948-1970 1
Anderson, Elizabeth, cousin of Wilhelmina Johnston Muir, author, pseudonym Agnes Neill Scott, née Anderson, fl 1948-1970 1
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Bassin, Ethel Rose, collector of Scottish songs and music teacher, 1889-1974 1
Blair, Robert, teacher of Latin school, Edinburgh, fl 1677-1705 1
Brown, George Mackay (poet and writer) 1
Brown, Ivor John Carnegie, theatre critic and writer, 1891-1974 1
Bruce, George Robert, poet and broadcaster, 1909-2002 1
Carlyle, Jane Baillie Welsh, poet and writer, née Welsh, 1801-1866 1
Carlyle, Thomas, essayist and historian, 1795-1881 1
Clodd, Harold Alexander Alan, publisher and book collector, 1918-2002 1
Cram, Alastair, Lawyer and Judge in Kenya, 1909-1994 1
Crow, W R, Sergeant, Indian Command, Royal Air Force, fl 1944 1
Crow, Walter S, Sergeant, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, d c 1978 1
Elliot, Katharine, Baroness Elliot of Harwood, née Tennant, 1903-1994 1
Elliot, Walter Elliot, Secretary of State for Scotland, 1888-1958 1
Field, Isobel, step-daughter of Robert Louis Stevenson, novelist, née Osbourne, 1858-1953 1
Fraser, family, of Belladrum 1
Galbraith, family 1
Garrick, Joseph Alan (lecturer in Engineering and Design, Royal Technical College, Glasgow, and mountaineer) (1894-1996) 1
Gladstone, Thomas, 2nd Bart., of Fasque, 1804-1889 1
Graham, family, of Airth 1
Grieve, Christopher Murray, 1892-1978 (poet, writer, and cultural activist, pseudonym Hugh MacDiarmid) 1
Henderson, R R Gore-Brown-, Balerno, fl 1967: collector 1
Hunter, Charles, Corporal, Fife and Forfar Yeomanry, fl 1900-1902 1
Irvine, Alexander, Minister of Little Dunkeld, 1773-1824 1
Kenneth, Archibald Graham, composer, 1915-1989 1
Laing, Hugh, St Croix, fl 1811-1813 1
Lang, Andrew, historian, 1844-1912: recipient 1
Lang, Leonora Blanche (writer and translator, wife of Andrew, anthropologist, classicist, historian, née Alleyne) (1851-1933) 1
Lawson, family 1
Lawson, family, secession ministers, Selkirk 1
Livingstone, David, explorer and missionary, 1813-1873 1
Lowndes, Alan Bailey, landscape painter, 1921-1978: recipient 1
MacLean, Sorley, 1911-1996 (poet) 1
Macgillivray, James Pittendrigh, sculptor, 1856-1938 1
Macleod, Joseph Todd Gordon, poet and radio announcer, pseudonym Adam Drinan, 1903–1984 1
Mavor, Osborne Henry, playwright, pseudonym James Bridie, 1888-1951 1
McLellan, Robert, playwright, 1907-1985 1
Monck, George, 1st Duke of Albemarle (created 1660), 1608-1670 1
Morgan, Sir Thomas, 1st Baronet, Governor of Jersey, 1604-1679 1
Morris, Hugh, Largs, fl 1811-1813: recipient 1
Morrison, Margaret Mackie (novelist, writing under the pen name 'March Cost') (1897-1973) 1
Muir, Edwin, poet, 1887-1959 1
Muir, Wilhelmina Johnston, née Anderson, author, pseudonym 'Agnes Neill Scott' , 1890-1970 1
Munro, Margaret, wife of William, niece of Leonora Blanche Lang , fl 1926-1933: recipient 1
Munro, William, correspondent of Leonora Blanche Lang, fl 1926-1928: recipient 1
Paine, Charles, artist, 1895-1967: recipient 1
Peter Lawson and Son, Edinburgh, seed merchants 1
Philadelphian Society 1
Piobaireachd Society 1
Preston, Anne, correspondent of Charles Edward Stuart, floruit 1745-1750 1
Prichard, Charles (floruit 1905) 1
Reid, Alexander, playwright, 1914-1982 1
Royal Naval Review, 1887, Spithead 1
Scott, Walter, Writer to the Signet, 1729-1799 1
Scottish Mountaineering Club 1
Shairp, Alexander, Edinburgh, merchant, fl 1712-1756 1
Sime, John, Chaplain of Trinity Hospital, Edinburgh, fl 1823-1859 1
Sinclair, John, Sir (1st Baronet of Ulbster) 1
Stewart, William, of Strath, Lieutenant-Colonel, fl 1821 1
Stirling, family, of Ardoch and Strowan 1
Todd, Ruthven Campbell, poet, 1914-1978 1
Tolmie, Frances, folklorist, 1840-1926 1
Wainwright, Jacob, follower of Livingstone, d 1892 1
Wallace, William Francis Stuart, composer, 1860-1940 1
Watt, John [Jock] M (Speedway journalist) 1
Weir, Thomas [Tom] (explorer, journalist and photographer) 1
Wellington, Matthew, follower of Livingstone, d 1935 1
Whyte, Frank (Civil engineer) 1
Whyte, Mary, 1892- (Teacher) 1
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