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Diaries, logs, official correspondence and other papers of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles A C Gordon, MC, RA, mostly relating to the 11th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery.
The papers mostly concern Gordon`s command of the 11th Siege Battery of the Royal Garrison Artillery and include Battery log books, copies of Battery correspondence, a history of the Battery, photograph album, training materials, notes and engagement diaries.
Diaries, notebooks and related papers of George Dott, Scottish nationalist.
Diaries, notebooks, film-scripts and film-related papers of Richard Jobson.
Diaries of Bessie Stone and her sister.
With notebook containing an anonymous translation of the first part of Alphonse Daudet, "Le Petit Chose".
Diaries of Edward R Zenthon, surveyor, of camping, hiking and climbing expeditions.
Diaries of Henry Alexander Robertson, Chancellor of Newton.
The daily entries are brief, giving details of the weather and of Henry Alexander Robertson`s personal activities.
Diaries of James Rannie Swinton and the Swinton family.
Diaries of John Chisholm, Kings Counsel; and papers formerly loosely enclosed therein.
John Chisholm, from Perth, studied at Edinburgh and Leipzig, and was admitted advocate in 1881. He stood unsuccessfully as a Conservative at the elections of 1885 and 1892. He took silk in 1904 and was appointed Sheriff of Roxburgh, Berwick and Selkirk in 1905. He married in 1892, and died in 1929.
Diaries of John McCurdy covering the Scottish Independence Referendum 2014, with edited transcript entitled 'Our Beautiful Campaign'.
Diaries of Joseph Macleod, pseudonym Adam Drinan.
Thirty diaries of Joseph Macleod, who wrote under the pseudonym Adam Drinan. Though none of the volumes could be described as journals, they are more substantial than simple appointment diaries and there are sequences of journal-type entries throughout the series. This collection fills many gaps of the run of diaries at Acc.10509/7-15.
Diaries of Major James Scott.
Diaries, 1945-1946, 1959-1968, and 1992-2014, of Major James Scott. Also includes a volume containing certificates relating to the naval career of Henry C. C. Clarke, and other documents relating to the Clarke family, c.1900-1930s.
Diaries of Major William Baird Young of Ascreavie House, Kirriemuir, Royal Artillery
Diaries of Margaret Mackenzie Scott.
Concerning her personal experiences during the siege of Budapest (with typed transcript of these years) and at home after the War.
Diaries of Nancy Angus, with some related personal papers.
The collection contains the diaries of Nancy W Angus, the daughter of David Angus, civil engineer. They give a view first of an adolescent’s life in Chile, then of a typist’s in London, then of a Voluntary Aid Detachment, and on through her work for the War Graves Commission, and then at the School of Oriental and African Studies.
Diaries of Sir Alexander Bannerman, 7th Baronet of Elsick.
Diaries of the Honourable George Francis Stewart Elliot.
Journals with descriptive entries on home, foreign affairs, and travels including to the United States, Europe, and the Ottoman Empire. With remarks on political events concerning Lord John Russell, the Aberdeen Ministry, and Lord Salisbury.
Diaries of the Reverend James MacGregor, Doctor of Divinity, Minister of St Cuthbert’s Parish, Edinburgh, and of his wife.
Diaries of Una Cameron.
Concern climbing in the Alps, East Africa and Canada.
Diaries of Walter Robertson Cuthbert.
Includes two letters to Cuthbert from his mother and two photographs from World War I.