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Papers of Alexander Galloway, concerning William Soutar.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.7089
Scope and Contents

Including:

six letters, 1939-1942, of William Soutar to Alexander Galloway, mainly on literary matters

two letters, 1949, Francis George Scott to Alexander Galloway, concerning Soutar

two photographs, circa 1916-1920, of Soutar

typescript account of Alexander Galloway, describing his friendship with Soutar.

Dates: circa 1916-1942.

Papers of and concerning Joseph Hislop.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.7080
Scope and Contents

Including notes, sketches, typescripts of broadcast talks, photographs, correspondence, press cuttings and concert and opera programmes.

Dates: 1900-1975.

Papers of Bernat Klein, textile designer.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.11216
Dates: circa 1965-1994 and undated.

Papers of Callum Macdonald.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.9476
Scope and Contents

Includes manuscripts, corrected typescripts and proofs of publications, together with associated correspondence and printed items.

Dates: 1953-1986.

Papers of Gavin Maxwell and of Gavin Maxwell Enterprises Limited.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.10555/1-163
Scope and Contents

Includes manuscripts and typescripts of published works, including 'Ring of bright water' and 'The rocks remain', and photographs, drawings and notes, together with literary, business and personal correspondence.

With business records of Gavin Maxwell Enterprises, including correspondence and accounts.

Dates: 1955-1969 and undated.

Papers of Ian MacDougall.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.13548
Scope and Contents

The papers chiefly concern his oral history research and his involvement with the Scottish Labour History Society, the Scottish Working People`s History Trust and the World History Society.

Dates: c. 1990s-2013

Papers of Katherine Cecil Thurston.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.11378
Scope and Contents

Includes literary and personal correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts of novels, short stories and plays, and photographs.

Dates: 1903-1911.

Papers of Margaret M Morrison, the novelist (died 1973), who wrote under the pseudonym 'March Cost'.

 Series
Identifier: MSS.27374-27410
Scope and Contents

The sister of Nancy Brysson Morrison, Margaret M Morrison studied at Glasgow School of Art and trained for the stage before beginning her career in literature.

Dates: 1936-1972, undated.

Papers of Neil M Gunn.

 Fonds
Identifier: Dep.209

Papers of O H Mavor, pseudonym James Bridie.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.11310
Scope and Contents

Includes family correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts of plays, sketches, drawings, photographs and personal memorabilia.

Dates: 1899-1953 and undated.

Papers of Philip D Thomson mostly relating to Hibernian Football Club.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.10691/1-105
Scope and Contents

Correspondence, drafts, notes, and working papers of Philip D Thomson of and concerning '100 Years of Hibs' (Edinburgh, 1975), being the centenary history of Hibernian Football Club co-written with Gerald Docherty. With circa 1000 Hibernian Football Club match programmes, photographs, 27 scrapbooks, fanzines and epherma, 1933-93, of and relating to Hibernian FC and Scottish football in general.

Dates: 1933-1993.

Papers of Richard Dark.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.3617/1-17
Dates: 1815-1st half of 20th century.

Papers of Sir William O Hutchison.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.6898
Scope and Contents

Including sketchbooks, manuscripts and typescripts of addresses and talks, and over 100 letters to Hutchison, mostly concerning his paintings.

With associated printed items and photographs of paintings.

Dates: 1928-1960.

Papers of TAG Theatre Company, concerning a production of Lewis Grassic Gibbon`s trilogy, "A Scots Quair".

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.10939
Scope and Contents

Includes programmes, photographs and typescript and printed copies of an adaptation by Alastair Cording of "Sunset Song"

Dates: 1993.

Papers of the family of Dunlop of Stevenson.

 Fonds
Identifier: Dep.360
Dates: 18th century-20th century.

Papers of the National Council of Labour Colleges.

 Record Group
Identifier: Acc.5120 Box 1(1)—[Additional] Box 20(20)

Papers of the Reverend David Thomas.

 File
Identifier: Acc.9863
Scope and Contents

Includes:

journal, 1904, of a visit to Australia, with an edited typescript

volume of hymns, undated

photograph, undated, of "Old Scotch Collegians" in Melbourne

Dates: 1904 and undated.

Personal and literary papers and correspondence of Sir Patrick Leigh Fermor, with some personal papers and correspondence of Joan Leigh Fermor.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.13338/1-687
Scope and Contents The archive consists of extensive correspondence from fans, friends and associates, including the poet Sir John Betjeman, painter Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghika, and Leigh Fermor's principal publisher John 'Jock' Murray. There are also literary manuscripts and typescripts, often with numerous annotations and revisions, diaries, notebooks, photographs, articles and research papers concerning most aspects of his and Joan's life, work and interests, including wide-ranging material on the war, in...
Dates: 1818-2011, undated.

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Photographs. 102
Correspondence. 56
Manuscripts. 41
Press cuttings. Information artifacts. 30
Letters. Correspondence. 26
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Poetry. 23
Notes. 20
Diaries. 18
Articles. 17
Drafts. Documents. 15
Notebooks. 15
Copies. Derivative objects. 11
Speeches. Documents. 11
Financial records. 9
Plays. 9
Photocopies. 8
Lectures. 7
Pamphlets. 7
Reviews. Document genre. 7
Drawings. Visual works. 6
Essays. 6
Novels. 6
Proofs. Printed matter. 6
Publications. 6
Short stories. 6
Slides. Photographs. 6
Biographies. 5
Documents. 5
Literature (writings). 5
Minutes. Administrative records. 5
Negatives. Photographs. 5
Reports 5
Accounts. 4
Lists. 4
Memorandums. 4
Obituaries. 4
Personal papers. 4
Portraits. 4
Research notes. 4
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Translations. Documents. 4
Travel journals 4
Audiocassettes. 3
Autobiographies. 3
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Ephemera. 3
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Maps. Cartographic materials. 3
Memoirs. 3
Postcards. 3
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Proofs. printed matter 3
Reports. 3
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Sketches. 3
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Transcripts 3
Administrative records. 2
Business records. 2
Catalogues. 2
Compact discs. 2
DVDs. 2
Excerpts. 2
Fliers. Printed matter. 2
Fragments. 2
Genealogies. 2
Histories. 2
India. Asia. Nation. Longitude: 77.0000. Latitude: 20.0000. 2
Inventories. 2
Legal documents. 2
Lithographs. Planographic prints. 2
Periodicals. 2
Photograph albums. 2
Professional papers. 2
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Snapshots. 2
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Videocassettes. 2
Watercolours. Paintings. 2
Acrostics. 1
Address books. Reference sources. 1
Admiralty charts. 1
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Australia. Oceania. Nation. Longitude: 135.0000. Latitude: -25.0000. 1
Authors 1
Books 1
Born digital. 1
Calculations. 1
Calligraphy. Visual works. 1
Cartoons. Humourous images. 1
Cashbooks. 1
Chogoria (inhabited place). Africa - Kenya - Eastern Province. Longitude: 37.6676. Latitude: -0.2844. 1
Christmas cards. 1
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Declarations. 1
Deeds. Legal documents. 1
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Language
English 81
Undetermined 24
Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic 1
 
Names
Brown, George Mackay (poet and writer) 3
Gray, Alasdair (author) (1934-2019) 3
Mavor, Osborne Henry, playwright, pseudonym James Bridie, 1888-1951 3
Brown, Hamish Macmillan (author and mountaineer) 2
Gunn, Neil Miller (author) 2
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Mitchison, Naomi Mary Margaret (née Haldane), Baroness Mitchison (author) 2
Morrison, David Ralston, Editor of 'Scotia Review', 1941-2012. 2
Scotia Review, literary journal 2
Soutar, William (poet) 2
Abbot, Ian, poet, 1947-1989 1
Allan, Jean Mary (librarian and novelist, pseudonym Lennox Allan) 1
Allan, Michael, Stirling, fl 1975-1990 1
Amalgamated Slaters' Society of Scotland 1
Ayr Burns Club 1
Baker, Helen Mary, missionary, 1908-1988 1
Begg, James, fl. 1890-1944 (timber merchant of Glasgow) 1
Bogie, James, Kirkcaldy, fl 1939-1980 1
Cameron, Sir David Young, Knight, painter and etcher, 1865-1945 1
Citizen's Theatre, TAG, Glasgow, theatre company 1
Clark, Ronald William, author, 1916-1987 1
Clinton, Margery (ceramist) 1
Cording, Alastair, actor and playwright, fl 1971-2008 1
Crawford, Kenna (artist) (b. 1959) 1
Dallas, family, Nairn 1
Dark, Richard, teacher and writer, 1876-1952 1
Davidson, Richard, India, tea-planter, fl 1930 1
Davie, Cedric Thorpe, composer, 1913-1983 1
Dunlop, family, of Stevenson 1
Fairbairn, William Ronald Dodds, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, 1889-1964 1
Fairbairn, William Ronald Dodds, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, 1889-1964. 1
Fermor, Joan Leigh (photographer, née Eyres Monsell, formerly Rayner) 1
Fermor, Patrick Michael Leigh, Sir, knight (travel writer and soldier) 1
Finch, George Ingle, chemist and mountaineer, 1888-1970 1
Finlay, Ian Hamilton, poet and sculptor, 1925-2006 1
Foster, Margaret, Assistant Secretary to the Royal Scottish Academy, fl 1925-1995 1
Galloway, Alexander, correspondent of William Soutar, poet, fl 1939-1977 1
Galloway, Alexander, correspondent of William Soutar, poet, fl 1939-1977: recipient 1
Gallus Stage Productions, theatre company 1
Gordon, Cosmo Alexander, bibliographer, 1886-1965 1
Gordon, Cosmo Alexander, bibliographer, 1886-1965: recipient 1
Gourdie, Tom (calligrapher) 1
Grimond, Joseph, Baron Grimond, politician, 1913-1993 1
Hamilton, William Winter, politician, 1917-2000 1
Hardie, James Keir, politician, 1856-1915 1
Hibernian Football Club, Edinburgh 1
Hislop, Joseph Dewar, singer, 1884-1977 1
Hughes, Emrys, politician, 1894-1969 1
Hutchison, Sir William Oliphant, Knight, painter, 1889-1970 1
Insh, George Pratt, historian, b 1883 1
Irvine, Archibald Clive, medical missionary, Kenya, 1893-1974 1
Jeffares, Alexander Norman, Professor of English Studies, Stirling University, 1920-2005 1
Kay, Katharine Cameron, painter and etcher, née Cameron, 1874-1965 1
Kaye, Florence R S, emigrant to United States, b c 1922 1
Kelman, James, novelist, b 1946 1
Kemp, Robert, playwright and broadcaster, 1908-1967 1
Kemp, Robert, playwright and broadcaster, 1908-1967: recipient 1
Leonard, Tom (poet) (1944-2018) 1
MacDougall, Ian, Honorary Secretary, Scottish Labour History Society, b 1933 1
MacGregor, Alasdair Alpin, writer and photographer, 1899-1970 1
MacPhárlain, Calum, Gaelic activist and writer, 1853-1931 1
Macarthur, family, Nairn, Scotland, Manitoba, Canada 1
Macdonald, Malcolm 'Callum' (printer and publisher) 1
Macdonald, Thomas Joseph Douglas, pseudonym 'Fionn MacColla' (writer) 1
Mackenzie, Evan, missionary in Tibet, b 1868 1
Mackintosh, John Pitcairn, political scientist and politician, 1929-1978 1
Maxwell, Gavin, author, 1914-1969 1
McAlpine, Morag (librarian) (1946-2014) 1
McGill, John, historian 1
McKinlay, William Laird, scientist on Canadian National Arctic Expedition, teacher, 1888-1983 1
Mitchell, James Leslie, author, pseudonym Lewis Grassic Gibbon, 1901-1935 1
Morrison, David Ralston, Editor of 'Scotia Review', 1941-2012 1
Morrison, Margaret Mackie (novelist, writing under the pen name 'March Cost') (1897-1973) 1
National Council of Labour Colleges 1
Nye, Robert, author and poet, b 1939 1
Pow, Thomas Campbell, poet, b 1950 1
Reeve, Eric Cyril Raynold (British geneticist) (1913-2011) 1
Russell, Robert Scott, botanist and mountaineer, 1913-1999 1
Saltire Society 1
Scot, Thomas Goldie, Surgeon-Major, Cameron Highlanders, b 1820 1
Scot, Thomas, Madras, surgeon, fl 1820 1
Scott, Francis George, composer, 1880-1958 1
Scott, Thomas Ross, physician and playwright, fl 1913-1948 1
Scottish National Party 1
Scottish PEN Centre, association of writers 1
Scottish Working People's History Trust 1
Searle, Ronald William Fordham, cartoonist and illustrator, 1920-2011. 1
Sellar, Robert James Batchen, playwright and author, b 1893 1
Simon, Edith (writer and artist) (1917-2003) 1
Stevens, David, Minister of Glenesk, b 1907: recipient 1
Taylor, John (of North Shields) 1
Taylor, Wilfred (journalist and author) 1
The Robert Burns World Federation Limited 1
Thomas, David, Vicar of St Peter's, Macclesfield, 1872-1941 1
Thomson, Philip D, co-author of "100 Years of Hibs", fl 1992-2005 1
Thub-bstan-rgya-mtsho, 13th Dalai Lama, 1876-1933 1
Thub-bstan-rgya-mtsho, 13th Dalai Lama, 1876-1933. 1
Thurston, Katherine Cecil, novelist, née Madden, 1875-1911 1
Turnbull, Gael Lundin, poet and physician, 1928-2004 1
Wallace, Sir William, Knight, guardian of Scotland, d 1305 1
Weir, Thomas [Tom] (explorer, journalist and photographer) 1
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