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Copy used for the publication in book form of ‘Life of Mansie Wauch’ by David Macbeth Moir, with other writings.

 Item
Identifier: MS.3054
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows:(i) Printed pages of “Blackwood's Magazine”, containing the articles corresponding to the 1828 edition, chapters iii-v, viii-x, xii, xvi-xxiii (folios 119-157);(ii) Manuscript of all the matter in the 1828 edition not contained in (i) above, except 'The Curate of Suverdsio' in chapter xi (folios 1-32, 41-55, 75-80, 83-84);(iii) Manuscript of 'The June Jaunt', “Blackwood's Magazine”, December 1828; this forms chapter xxii of the...
Dates: [1822, or after-1839, or before.]

Eleven monthly parts of the family magazine, 'The Star', written by the Bigg family of Carnwath.

 File
Identifier: MS.9171
Scope and Contents

The issues contain stories, verse, news of family affairs, and a few drawings, in the handwriting of the various contributors. The May issue is missing.

Dates: 1866.

Family magazine 'The Blue Bell', written by various members of the Gibb family of Carnwath.

 Series
Identifier: MSS.9169-9170
Scope and Contents

The twelve issues cover intermittently the period October 1855-December 1856, and are written in various hands. The contents include stories, local news, a few photographs and drawings, and other 'newspaper' features.

Dates: 1855-1856.

Incomplete manuscript of a children's magazine, 'The Celt', created by George Mackay Brown.

 Item
Identifier: Acc.13906
Scope and Contents

A manuscript magazine written by a young George Mackay Brown, copies of which were distributed among his school friends.

Dates: circa 1930.

Literary and personal papers of Laura Hird.

 Record Group
Identifier: Acc.14109
Dates: Circa 1988 - circa 2017.

Magazine in manuscript, 'The Gael', created by Marjory Bonar.

 Item
Identifier: Acc.14198
Scope and Contents 17 issues of 'The Gael: A magazine for mutual improvement' compiled between 1874 and 1887 by Marjorie Bonar of Glasgow from contributions from family members. The magazine (later bound together in a volume) contains articles, poems and illustrations. It includes descriptions of their excursions in Scotland, including a holiday in Oban, an account of ascending Ben Cruachan and an excursion to Iona and Staffa, and even some comic sketches about a journey to America in 1881. There was a...
Dates: 1874-1887.

Manuscript of 'Six wee haufs', a poem by George Mackay Brown, with a copy of 'Phoenix: Moray House review'.

 File
Identifier: Acc.13122
Scope and Contents

The entire poem is unpublished, but the copy of 'Phoenix', 1961, included here features two of the six sections, published as single poems.

Dates: Circa 1961.

Papers concerning educational work by David and Jean Petrie in the Sudan and Aden.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.10908
Scope and Contents

Includes reports, magazines and photographs.

Dates: 1947-1966.

Papers concerning Joan Eardley.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.8998
Scope and Contents

Includes annotated exhibition catalogues and periodicals, photographs and pres cuttings.

Dates: 1950-1975.

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Manuscripts. 11
Photographs. 10
Correspondence. 8
Typescripts. 7
Press cuttings. Information artifacts. 5
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Annotations. 4
Articles. 4
Drawings. Visual works. 4
Letters. Correspondence. 4
Poetry. 4
Publishers and publishing. 3
Calligraphy. Visual works. 2
Copies. Derivative objects. 2
Drafts. Documents. 2
Illustrations. Layout features. 2
Notes. 2
Oban. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland - Argyll and Bute. Inhabited place. Longitude: -5.4667. Latitude: 56.4167. 2
Proofs. printed matter 2
Reports 2
Scrapbooks 2
Accounts. 1
Aden. Asia - Yemen - South Yemen. Governorate. Longitude: 45.0500. Latitude: 12.7833. 1
Albums. 1
Anecdotes. 1
Annual reports. 1
Architectural drawings. 1
Audiovisual materials. 1
Books 1
Business records. 1
Catalogues. 1
Certificates 1
Circulars. Fliers. 1
Cookbooks. 1
Devon. Europe - United Kingdom - England. County. Longitude: -3.8167. Latitude: 50.7333. 1
Diaries. 1
Drafts. Negotiable instruments. 1
Edinburgh. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh. Inhabited place. Longitude: -3.2167. Latitude: 55.9500. 1
Excerpts. 1
Glasgow. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow. Inhabited place. Longitude: -4.2500. Latitude: 55.8833. 1
Guide Books. 1
Histories. 1
Iona. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland - Argyll and Bute . Island. 1
Journals. Accounts. 1
Journals. Periodicals. 1
Juvenilia. 1
Kirkliston. United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh. Inhabited place. Longitude: -3.4000. Latitude: 55.9500. 1
Maps. Cartographic materials. 1
Menus. 1
Minutes. Administrative records. 1
Negatives. Photographs. 1
Newsletters. Serials. 1
Notebooks. 1
Photograph albums. 1
Plans (orthographic projections). 1
Postcards. 1
Printed materials. Object genre. 1
Programmes 1
Publications. 1
Rules. Instructions. 1
Scotland. Europe - United Kingdom. Country. Longitude: -4.0000. Latitude: 57.0000. 1
Scripts. Documents 1
Short stories. 1
Sketches. 1
Sound recordings. 1
Speeches. Documents. 1
Staffa. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland - Argyll and Bute . Island. Longitude: -6.3333. Latitude: 56.4167. 1
Sudan. Africa. Nation. Longitude: 30.0000. Latitude: 15.0000. 1
Travel journals 1
Treatises. 1
Visitors' books. 1
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Language
English 34
Undetermined 4
Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic 2
Multiple languages 1
 
Names
Brown, George Mackay (poet and writer) 3
Gairm, Gaelic literary and topical magazine 3
Gairm Publications 2
Lallans, Scots language literary magazine 2
Leith Congregational Church Literary Association 2
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Bonar, Andrew Alexander, 1810-1892 (minister of the Free Church of Scotland) 1
Bonar, Eliza Maitland , 1857-1941 (daughter of Horatius Bonar) 1
Bonar, Emily Florence, 1861–1937 (daughter of Horatius Bonar) 1
Bonar, Horatius Ninian , 1860-1930, minister of the Free Church of Scotland 1
Bonar, Horatius, Minister of Chalmers Memorial Church, Edinburgh, 1808-1889 1
Bonar, James, 1852-1941 (civil servant and political economist) 1
Bonar, Jane Catherine , 1821-1884 (née Lundie, wife of Horatius Bonar) 1
Bonar, Marjory, 1855-1918 (daughter of Andrew Bonar, minister of the Free Church of Scotland.) 1
Bonar, Mary E, 1867-1891 (daughter of Andrew Bonar, minister of the Free Church of Scotland.) 1
Bonar, Mary Mewburn , 1862-1908 (née Miller, wife of James Bonar) 1
British Broadcasting Corporation, Home Service, public service broadcaster 1
British Broadcasting Corporation, Scottish Home Service, 1939-1967, public service broadcaster 1
Cencrastus (Scottish literary and cultural magazine) 1
Collinson, Francis James Montgomery, musical director and musicologist, 1898-1984 1
Communist Party, Cultural Committee, Edinburgh Area 1
Davison, Emily Wilding, suffragette, 1872-1913 1
Dodds, Mary Lundie, 1844-1930 (née Bonar, daughter of Horatius Bonar) 1
Eardley, Joan Kathleen Harding, painter, 1921-1963 1
Graham, Agnes, wife of William Sydney, née Kilpatrick, 1909-1999: recipient 1
Graham, William Sydney, poet, 1918-1986 1
Grant, Sir Francis James, Knight, Writer to the Signet, 1863-1953: editor 1
Guild, Jean, librarian, University of Edinburgh Library, b.?1927: recipient 1
Hawarden Preparatory School, Edinburgh 1
Hibernian Football Club, Edinburgh 1
Hird, Laura (novelist and short story writer) 1
Hutchison, Isobel Wylie (botanist and traveller) 1
Kennedy, Thomas, Kilmarnock, fl 1910 1
Lawson's, department store, Edinburgh 1
Macintyre, Jane Christian, 1861-1940 (née Bonar, wife of David Martin Macintyre) 1
Malloy, Jane, shop assistant, Lawson's, department store, Edinburgh, fl 1955-1956. 1
Martyrs Church Literary Society 1
McLagan and Cumming, Edinburgh, printers 1
McLaren, William Norman, film director, 1914-1987 1
Nettle, George Henry, poet, fl 1894-1939 1
Newbattle Abbey College (adult education institution) 1
Oatts, Isabella Renwick, 1850-1939 (née Bonar, wife of William Murray Oatts) 1
Petrie, David, educationalist, Sudan and Aden, fl 1947-1993 1
Petrie, Jean, educationalist, Sudan and Aden, fl 1947-1966 1
Richardson, Mary, Carlowrie, Kirkliston, fl.1894-1895 1
Roberts, William Edward (poet and mountaineer, pseudonym Michael Roberts) 1
Russell, Florence M, correspondent of W Norman McLaren, film director, fl 1936-1992 1
Scots Thistle, magazine 1
Scottish Youth Hostels Association 1
Spark, Muriel Sarah, Dame (née Camberg, author) 1
St James's Young Men's Literary Society, Leith 1
The Bell, Leith, magazine 1
Thomson, Philip D, co-author of "100 Years of Hibs", fl 1992-2005 1
Union Jack Rambler, manuscript magazine 1
Weyman, A J, Glasgow, fl 1881-1883 1
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