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Papers of and concerning O H Mavor, pseudonym James Bridie.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.11309
Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts of plays, articles, broadcast talks and biography.

Dates: 1904-1988.

Papers of Archibald Ward Gardner.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.10080
Scope and Contents

Includes music and poetry.

Dates: circa 1955-1989.

Papers of Kathleen Jamie.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.12107

Papers of Magnus Magnusson.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.13542/1-1198
Scope and Contents This archive contains the papers of Magnusson Magnusson (1929-2007), broadcaster, scholar, author and environmentalist accumulated over the course of his career. After embarking on a career in journalism in the 1950s Magnusson moved into television in the-mid 1960s where he presented such programmes as "Chronicle" which was dedicated to achaeological discoveries. Magnusson may be best known for his role of quizmaster on the long-running BBC show Mastermind. Magnusson had a strong connection...
Dates: circa 1948-2006.

Papers of Sir Harold Montague (Monty) Finniston.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.11424
Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence, lectures, reports and photographs.

Dates: 20th century.

Papers of the Fifth Estate Theatre Company.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.11443/1-131
Scope and Contents

Includes prompt scripts, scripts of unperformed plays, production photography and press cuttings.

Dates: 1965, 1981-1997 and undated.

Papers of the Reverend Prof Franz Hildebrandt.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.9415
Scope and Contents

Includes theological and personal correspondence.

Dates: 1920-1985.

Photocopies of drafts of four radioscripts by Donald MacLeod of lessons on piobaireachd, with three cassettes of sound recordings by him.

 File
Identifier: Acc.10764/1-4
Scope and Contents

With three casettes of piobaireachd played MacLeod.

Dates: Circa 1960-1980.

Photographs, slides, transparencies and scans relating to the work and activities of Alasdair Gray; with related digital and analogue media.

 Record Group
Identifier: Acc.13950 Box 1(1)-Box 9
Scope and Contents Includes slides, transparencies and photographs of artworks of Alasdair Gray and some of his friends and contemporaries, as well as audiovisual and digital material. The photo albums of images of Hillhead and the west end of Glasgow were likely collected to act as source materials for the Hillhead SPT subway mural.Many of the slides, transparencies and photographs found here were collated for use in 'A life in pictures' (Canongate, 2009), and some were previously deposited with...
Dates: 1896-2011.

Production files, scripts and administrative papers of the 7:84 Theatre Company (Scotland).

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.12911/1-317
Scope and Contents

This collection dates mainly from after 1988, when John McGrath and Elizabeth MacLennan resigned from the company which they had established, with David MacLennan, in 1973. Following the funding crisis in 2006, the company had to leave its base in the STUC building in Glasgow, and it was at this point that much of the material in this accession was presented to the National Library of Scotland.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1946, 1971-2006.

"Scotland's Record": audio recordings concerning Scotland`s social and industrial history in the 20th century.

 Fonds
Identifier: MSS.22196-22630
Scope and Contents

A collection of sound recordings of interviews with people from across the spectrum of Scottish life. The interviews reflect themes includng political administration, industry, crofting and fishing, health, science, transport and social history.

Dates: Mid 20th century.

Scottish Ornithologists' Club Wildlife and Oral History Collection.

 Series
Identifier: UNLS009
Scope and Contents The collection includes: interviews with Scottish ornithologists; after dinner speeches, 1968-1981, made at the annual Scottish Ornithologists' Club conference; recordings relating to Fair Isle and the Scottish Bird Islands Study Cruise at the time of the International Ornithological Congress in 1966. The remainder of the collection comprises recordings of birds from various locations around Scotland, including St Kilda. Amongst the group represented here is a selection from a...
Dates: 1960-2005.

Scripts, programmes and other papers of Marillyn Gray, Scottish actor and theatre director, mostly relating to the Gateway Theatre, Edinburgh.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.12942/1-124
Scope and Contents

Papers of Scottish actor and theatre director Marillyn Gray (1930-2006), chiefly relating to the Gateway Theatre, Edinburgh, in which she was a regular performer. The Gateway papers came into her care at some point after the theatre closed possibly entrusted to her by, or after the death of, Sadie Aitken (1905-85) Gateway Theatre General Manager, some of whose papers are in the collection.

Dates: 1925-1997.

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Correspondence. 22
Poetry. 19
Interviews. 15
Photographs. 15
Press cuttings. Information artifacts. 10
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Scripts. Documents 10
Typescripts. 9
Magnetic tapes. Tape (materials). 8
Manuscripts. 8
Sound recordings. 8
Broadcasts. Events. 7
Drafts. Documents. 7
Videocassettes. 7
Biographies. 6
Lectures. 6
Administrative records. 5
Audiotapes. Sound recordings. 5
Letters. Correspondence. 5
Notebooks. 5
Songs. Musical compositions. 5
Minutes. Administrative records. 4
Novels. 4
Scores 4
Transcripts 4
Compact discs. 3
Oral histories. Document genres. 3
Plays. 3
Reviews. Document genre 3
Audiovisual materials. 2
Born digital. 2
Diaries. 2
Floppy disks. Magnetic disks. 2
Notes. 2
Photocopies. 2
Professional papers. 2
Proofs. printed matter 2
Publications. 2
Reports 2
Short stories. 2
Slides. Photographs. 2
Speeches. Documents. 2
Advertisements. 1
Africa. Continent. 1
Agendas. Administrative records. 1
Articles. 1
Autobiographies. 1
Brochures. 1
Choral music. 1
Conferences 1
Copies. Derivative objects. 1
Criminology 1
Criticism. 1
DVDs. 1
Documentaries. 1
Ephemera. 1
Essays. 1
Exhibition catalogues. 1
Family papers. 1
Files (digital files) 1
Fliers. Printed matter. 1
Folk music. (Musical compositions.) 1
Folk songs. (Musical compositions.) 1
Histories. 1
Ile-Ifẹ̀ (inhabited place). Africa - Nigeria - Osun. Longitude: 004 33 36 E. Latitude: 07 28 55 N. 1
Journals. Accounts. 1
Langholm. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland - Dumfries and Galloway. Inhabited place. Longitude: -3.0000. Latitude: 55.1500. 1
Leaflets. 1
Literature (writings). 1
Memoirs. 1
Negatives. Photographs. 1
Nursery rhymes. 1
Obituaries. 1
Ornithology. 1
Personal papers. 1
Phonograph records. 1
Photographic plates. 1
Posters. 1
Programmes 1
Programmes. 1
Proofs. Printed matter. 1
Proofs. printed matter. 1
Psalms. Songs (document genre). 1
Reports. 1
Research notes 1
Research notes. 1
Research. Documents. 1
Reviews. Document genre. 1
Riddles 1
Roraima, Mount. South America. mountain. Longitude: -60.7333. Latitude: 5.2333. 1
Scotland. Europe - United Kingdom. Country. Longitude: -4.0000. Latitude: 57.0000. 1
Scripts. Documents. 1
Translations. Documents. 1
Transparencies. 1
Vocal music. 1
Zip disks. 1
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Language
English 86
Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic 1
Multiple languages 1
Scots 1
Undetermined 1
 
Names
British Broadcasting Corporation 11
Grieve, Christopher Murray, 1892-1978 (poet, writer, and cultural activist, pseudonym Hugh MacDiarmid) 4
Soutar, William (poet) 3
7:84 Theatre Company (Scotland) 2
Bruce, George Robert, poet and broadcaster, 1909-2002 2
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Church of Scotland 2
Gál, Hans, composer, 1890-1987 2
MacCaig, Norman Alexander, poet, 1910-1996 2
MacGill-Eain, Somhairle (poet) 2
Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh 2
Aitken, Sarah Ross, Gateway Theatre General Manager, 1905-1985 1
Annand, James King, poet, 1908-1993 1
Baird, John Logie, inventor of television, 1888-1964 1
Baird, Malcolm Henry Inglis, Professor Emeritus, Chemical Engineering, McMaster University, Canada, son of John Logie, inventor of television , b 1935: collector 1
Biggar, Helen Manson (sculptor, film-maker, theatre designer, and political activist) 1
Bold, Alan Norman (poet, writer, critic and artist) 1
Bold, Alan Norman, poet, writer, critic and artist, 1943-1998 1
British Broadcasting Corporation, Radio Scotland 1
Brotherston, William, 1913-1981 1
Brown, George Mackay (poet and writer) 1
Buchan, John Norman Stuart, 2nd Baron Tweedsmuir, 1911-1996 1
Cadell, Colin Simson, Air Commodore, 1905-1996 1
Cairney, John, actor, b 1930 1
Calder, Angus Lindsay Ritchie (historian, writer, and poet) 1
Calder, Robert Russell, critic and poet, b 1950 1
Canongate Books (publishers, Edinburgh) 1
Caskie, Donald Currie, Minister of the Scots Kirk, Paris, 1902-1983 1
Center, Evelyn Morrison, soprano, fl 1929-1993 1
Center, Ronald, composer, 1913-1973 1
Cruickshank, Helen Burness, poet, 1886-1975. 1
Davie, Cedric Thorpe, composer, 1913-1983 1
Davie, George Elder, Reader in Philosophy, University of Edinburgh, 1912-2007 1
Dickie, James Fowlie, fiddler and mason, 1886-1983 1
Dickson, James Holms (Professor of archaeobotany and plant systematics, University of Glasgow.) 1
Dunnett, Dorothy, novelist and artist, wife of Sir Alastair McTavish, journalist and newspaper editor, née Halliday, 1923-2001 1
Edinburgh Peace and Justice Centre 1
Ewart, Gavin Buchanan, poet, 1916-1995 1
Fell, Alison, poet and novelist, b 1944 1
Ferrier, James Frederick, metaphysician, 1808-1864 1
Fifth Estate Theatre Company 1
Finniston, Sir Harold Montague, Knight, metallurgist and businessman, 1912-1991 1
Franco-Scottish Society, Scottish Branch 1
Frank, Willett, Professor, 1925-2006 1
Gabrielsen, Geir Wing (Ecophysiologist) 1
Gairloch Heritage Museum 1
Gallus Stage Productions, theatre company 1
Gardner, Archibald Ward, physician, 1923-1994 1
Gateway Theatre (Edinburgh) 1
Glasgow Unity Theatre 1
Gollan, John, General Secretary of the British Communist Party, 1911-1977 1
Gourock Primary School 1
Graves, Robert Ranke, poet and author, 1895-1985 1
Gray, Alasdair (author) 1
Gray, John, broadcaster, 1918-2006 1
Gray, Marillyn, Scottish stage actor, 1930-2006 1
Gray, Sir Alexander, Knight, Professor of Political Economy, University of Edinburgh, 1882-1968 1
Grieve, Valda, 2nd Wife of Christopher M, pseudonym Hugh MacDiarmid, née Trevlyn, 1906-1989 1
Gunn, Neil Miller (author) 1
Henderson, John Murdoch, musician, 1902-1972 1
Hildebrandt, Franz, Minister of Slateford-Longstone Church, 1909-1985 1
Hillhead High School, Glasgow, secondary school 1
Jamie, Kathleen, poet, b 1962 1
Johnstone, William, painter and art educationist, 1897-1981 1
Kamm, Antony, publisher and author, 1931-2011: collector 1
Kennaway, James Peebles Ewing, novelist and scriptwriter, 1928-1968 1
Kesson, Jessie Grant, novelist, née McDonald, 1916-1994 1
Kettle, Margot, biographer of John Gollan, General Secretary of the British Communist Party, d 1995 1
Leonard, Thomas, poet, b 1944 1
Leonard, Tom (poet) (1944-2018) 1
Liberal Democrats, political party 1
Liberal Party, political party 1
Lindsay, Maurice (poet and writer) 1
Linklater, Eric Robert Russell, author, 1899-1974 1
MacLeod, Donald, Pipe Major, 1916-1982 1
Macdonald, Thomas Joseph Douglas, pseudonym 'Fionn MacColla' (writer) 1
Mack, John A. (Criminologist, Director of Social Study, Glasgow University) 1
Magnusson, Magnus, scholar, broadcaster and enviromentalist, 1929-2007 1
Marshak, Samuil Iakovlevich , poet and translator, 1887-1964 1
Mavor, Osborne Henry, playwright, pseudonym James Bridie, 1888-1951 1
McCrindle, Alex, actor, 1911-1990 1
McGuire, Edward, composer, b 1948 1
McKinlay, William Laird, scientist on Canadian National Arctic Expedition, teacher, 1888-1983 1
McLellan, Robert, playwright, 1907-1985 1
Montgomerie, William, poet and editor, 1904-1994 1
Morgan, Edwin George, Professor of English, University of Glasgow, and poet, 1920-2010 1
Morrison, David Ralston, Editor of 'Scotia Review', 1941-2012 1
Mylne, Christopher Kenneth (ornithologist and broadcaster) 1
National Library of Scotland 1
O'Sullivan, Alannah, actress and scriptwriter, fl 1972-2008 1
Purser, John, composer, playwright and broadcaster, b 1942 1
Rafeek, Neil C (author of 'Communist women in Scotland') 1
Read, John (Professor of Chemistry, St Andrews University; science author) 1
Reid, Alastair, poet, b 1926 1
Reid, Alastair, poet, b 1926: recipient 1
Ritchie, Margaret (Criminologist, Lecturer in social administration and social work) 1
Ross, Raymond J, Editor of "Cencrastus", b 1953 1
Ross, Raymond J, Editor of "Cencrastus", b 1953: recipient 1
Royle, Trevor Bridge (broadcaster and author, Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh) (b 1945) 1
Scott, Alexander Mackie, poet and editor, 1920-1989 1
Scott, Francis George, composer, 1880-1958 1
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