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12 Charters, 1648-1847, of Stonecroft, Queensferry.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.9692
Scope and Contents

With photocopies of letters, accounts and papers, 1666-1768, of John Weir, Auchengillan.

Dates: 1648-1847.

Annotated photocopy, 1989, of xerox copy of map of Orkney in 1931, in two parts.

 Item
Identifier: Acc.9965
Scope and Contents

Annotations by Peter MacDonald indicate World War II military installations, together with explanatory correspondence, 1989.

Dates: 1931-1989.

Autobiography and diaries of foreign travel, circa 1953-1979, of Helen Henderson.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.8867
Scope and Contents

With photocopies of poetry, circa 1890, of William Constable (originals now destroyed).

Dates: circa 1890, circa 1953-1979.

Copies of letters, 1889, 1894, of Alexander and Duncan Matheson to their parents in Duirmish.

 File
Identifier: Acc.7029
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With a biographical sketch, 1921, of Duncan Matheson from the Hudson`s Bay Company journal, "The Beaver"

Dates: 1889, 1894 and 1921.

Copies of papers concerning a threatened legal action of The United Turkey Red Company against George Dallas, "Forward", and Tom Johnston.

 Series
Identifier: Acc.6088/1-4
Scope and Contents Copies, typescript and xerox, of papers, 1911, of George Dallas of the Independent Labour Party concerning a threatened legal action of the United Turkey Red Company Ltd, against him and The “Forward” printing and publishing Company and Thomas Johnston, for the publication of statements on the working conditions of women employees in the Company’s Alexandria and other Vale of Leven plants by George Dallas, published in Forward. For statements on working conditions in the Company`s plant in...
Dates: 1911.

Copies of registration books and related documents of three Merchant Navy seamen.

 File
Identifier: Acc.11555
Scope and Contents

Papers mostly document work for shipping companies based or registered in Leith.

Dates: 1937-1981.

Copies of ten unpublished poems by Agnes Owens.

 File
Identifier: Acc.12938
Scope and Contents

Includes poems titled; 'Wallace', 'The barley brew', 'My father', 'Where poppies bloom', 'Satans caves', 'Have we met before', 'The hunter', 'The writer', "Don't give me the Booker", and 'War time'. Most are signed by Agnes Owens, and some have manuscript corrections or revisions.

Dates: Undated.

Copy of typescript of "With the Jocks" by Peter White, circa 1945-1960.

 File
Identifier: Acc.12887
Scope and Contents

Typescript includes text of unpublished opening to the work. Contained in a box displaying author`s own artwork. A brief memoir of Peter White by Frank Coutts accompanies the typescript.

Dates: circa 2007.

Correspondence, 1977-1982, mostly to Dr Michael J. McGrath, gathered as research for his thesis, 'James Leslie Mitchell (Lewis Grassic Gibbon): A Study in Politics and Ideas in Relation to his Life and Work' (University of Edinburgh, 1983); with photocopies of letters, 1928-1932, of Gibbon to H G Wells.

 File
Identifier: Acc.10540
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows:Ken Alexander (1), undated.John Campbell Arbuthnott (2), 18 July 1978, 26 October 1982.Gerald Austin (1), 12 January 1979.Peter Ritchie Calder (1), 11 June 1979.Ian Carter (1), 30 March 1979.Brenda R. Cluer (1), 28 June 1978.Robert Duncan (1), undated.Jon Evans (1), 8 March 1979.John Fraser (1), 1 August 1978.Margaret H. Fraser (1), 20 December...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1926, 1928-1932, 1977-1982, undated.

Correspondence and literary papers, including articles, reviews, lectures and broadcasts, of Janet Adam Smith.

 Record Group
Identifier: Acc.12342/1-203
Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence concerning her own writing and her work on John Buchan, Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson.

Dates: 1930-2005.

Correspondence, diaries, articles and other papers of or collected by William Laird McKinlay concerning the Canadian National Arctic Expedition and the expedition of the 'Karluk' to Wrangel Island, Russia.

 Record Group
Identifier: Acc.12696/1-67
Scope and Contents

The bulk of the papers in this collection relate to the Canadian National Arctic Expedition, 1913-1918, and the part played in it by William McKinlay and the expedition leader, Vilhjalmur Stefansson. McKinlay's account of his experiences, especially those of being shipwrecked and marooned on Wrangel Island, off the coast of Siberia, were published by him in 'Karluk: the great untold story of Arctic expedition'.

Dates: Circa 1903-1982, undated.

Diary of William Gavin.

 File
Identifier: Acc.8658
Scope and Contents

Recording his campaigns in South Africa, South America, and the Peninsular War, with photocopy of printed transcript, 1921.

Dates: 1806-1815, 1921.

Draft letter (beginning missing), 1865, of David Livingstone.

 File
Identifier: Acc.9468
Scope and Contents

On possible misinterpretation of his remarks on America.

Includes:

letter, 1857, of Roualeyn Gordon Cumming to Livingstone, acknowledging a copy of his book

photocopy of a poem, 1874, on Livingstone.

Dates: 1857-1874.

Drafts and corrected typescript of Forbes Macgregor, "The Gowks of Mowdieknowes".

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.5761
Scope and Contents

With associated correspondence, and photocopies of a play and three poems.

Dates: 1963.

Drafts and proofs of film scripts, short stories, articles and illustrations of Alasdair Gray, with some related correspondence.

 Record Group
Identifier: Acc.12557/1-21
Scope and Contents The largest portion of this collection is taken up by drafts of film scripts for 'Poor things', co-written by Alasdair Gray and Sandy Johnson, director, with comments and changes of both, as well as comments and changes of Iain Brown, producer, and Brian Gibson, another director who was later attached to the project.There are also some files of correspondence and drafts of articles and illustrations for other projects, as well as typescripts and proofs of the short story...
Dates: 1988-2003.

Full manuscript scores, 1930 and 1932, of Norman Porteous, "Britannia Invicta", a march for orchestra, and "The Mad Dog of Islington", a musical satire for chorus and orchestra.

 File
Identifier: Acc.8048
Scope and Contents

With photocopy of letter, 1979, of Sir Adrian Boult to Elizabeth Crosby Cook, concerning Porteous.

Dates: 1930-1979.

Journal of a voyage to Lima.

 Item
Identifier: Acc.10005- is now Mf.MSS.497

Letters, 1924, of David Hay Fleming and Alexander Carlyle to John A Fairley.

 File
Identifier: Acc.4755
Scope and Contents

With photocopies of births, late 18th century, of members of the Welsh family.

Dates: circa 1760-circa 1799, 1924.

Letters of Donald Mackenzie to Maurice Fleming.

 File
Identifier: Acc.11809
Scope and Contents

Includes photocopies of typescripts of two plays, "All Change" and "Simone".

Dates: 1993-1999.

Letters of Ian Hamilton Finlay to Neil Hanson.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.13601
Scope and Contents Letters and copy letters, 1981-1983, of Ian Hamilton Finlay to Neil Hanson; with related papers and publications. Neil Hanson was Exhibitions Officer at Carlisle Museum and Art Gallery at the time, and had approached Finlay about possible involvement in a proposed ‘Cumbrian Landscape Exhibition’ and related book (presumably Presences of nature: words and images of the Lake District, published by the Gallery in 1982). The early correspondence chiefly concerns the possibility of commissioning...
Dates: 1981-1983.

Literary papers of Alexandra Stamp.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.12455

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Letters. Correspondence. 236
Typescripts. 51
Correspondence. 45
Poetry. 41
Manuscripts. 31
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Photographs. 27
Notes. 22
Drafts. Documents. 21
Memoirs. 21
Diaries. 20
Press cuttings. Information artifacts. 18
Transcripts 17
Travel journals 15
Lists. 13
Histories. 12
Articles. 11
Biographies. 11
Maps. Cartographic materials. 11
Scores 10
Genealogies. 9
Minutes. Administrative records. 9
Plays. 9
Scotland. Europe - United Kingdom. Country. Longitude: -4.0000. Latitude: 57.0000. 9
Speeches. Documents. 9
Fragments. 8
Notebooks. 8
Research notes 8
Catalogues. 7
Copies. Derivative objects. 7
Translations. Documents. 7
Annotations. 6
Autobiographies. 6
Indexes. Reference sources. 6
Novels. 6
Extracts. 5
Genealogical tables. Genealogies. 5
Scripts. Documents 5
Sketches 5
Songs. Musical compositions. 5
South Africa. Africa - South Africa. Nation. Longitude: 26.0000. Latitude: -30.0000. 5
Accounts. 4
Administrative records. 4
Canada. North and Central America. Nation. Longitude: -96.0000. Latitude: 60.0000. 4
Edinburgh. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh. Inhabited place. Longitude: -3.2167. Latitude: 55.9500. 4
Essays. 4
Excerpts. 4
Legal documents. 4
Memorandums. 4
Programmes 4
Proofs. Printed matter. 4
Reports 4
Reviews. Document genre 4
Scrapbooks 4
Short stories. 4
Argyll. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland - Argyll and Bute. County. 3
Calligraphy. Visual works. 3
Certificates 3
Contracts. Agreements. 3
First World War (1914-1918). 3
Illustrations. Layout features. 3
Instructional materials. 3
Inventories. 3
Lectures. 3
Microfilms. 3
Minute books. 3
Plans (orthographic projections). 3
Registers (lists) 3
Research notes. 3
Second World War (1939-1945). 3
Signatures. Names 3
Theses. 3
Transcripts. 3
Travel literature 3
Videocassettes. 3
Account books. 2
Argentina. South America. Nation. Longitude: -64.0000. Latitude: -34.0000. 2
Audiocassettes. 2
Census records. 2
Charters 2
Commentaries. 2
Commonplace books. 2
Drawings. Visual works. 2
First Jacobite Rebellion (1715). 2
Greenock. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland - Inverclyde. Inhabited place. Longitude: -4.7500. Latitude: 55.9500. 2
Interviews. 2
Lima. South America - Peru - Lima. Inhabited place. Longitude: -77.0500. Latitude: -12.0500. 2
Melbourne. Oceania - Australia - Victoria. Inhabited place. Longitude: 144.9667. Latitude: -37.8160. 2
Membership cards. 2
Negatives. Photographs. 2
Newsletters. Serials. 2
Newspapers. 2
Paris. Europe - France - Ile-de-France - Ville de Paris, Department de. Inhabited place. Longitude: 2.3333. Latitude: 48.8667. 2
Postcards. 2
Publications. 2
Quebec. North and Central America - Canada. Province. Longitude: -72.0000. Latitude: 54.0000. 2
Queensland. Oceania - Australia. State. Longitude: 143.0000. Latitude: -15.0000. 2
Reports. 2
Reviews. Document genre. 2
Scottish Borders. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland. Unitary authority. Longitude: -3.2500. Latitude: 55.5833. 2
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Language
Multiple languages 5
French 2
German 1
Italian 1
Russian 1
 
Names
Scott, Walter, Sir, 1st Baronet of Abbotsford (poet and novelist) (1771-1832) 31
Gunn, Neil Miller (author) 14
Livingstone, David, explorer and missionary, 1813-1873 12
Buchan, John, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, author, publisher, Governor-General of Canada, 1875-1940 9
Burns, Robert (poet) (1759–1796) 7
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Grieve, Christopher Murray, 1892-1978 (poet, writer, and cultural activist, pseudonym Hugh MacDiarmid) 7
Stevenson, Robert Louis Balfour, novelist, 1850–1894 7
Carlyle, Thomas, essayist and historian, 1795-1881 6
James I, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1566-1625 6
Hogg, James, the Ettrick Shepherd (Scottish poet, novelist and essayist) 5
Graham, Sir Angus Edward Malise Bontine Cunninghame, Knight, of Gartmore, Admiral, 1893-1981 4
Gray, Alasdair (author) 4
Hume, David, philosopher, 1711-1776 4
Boswell, James, of Auchinleck, author, 1740–1795 3
Bruce, George Robert, poet and broadcaster, 1909-2002 3
Cunningham, Allan, miscellaneous writer, 1784-1842 3
Gunn, Neil Miller, author, 1891-1973 3
Hornel, Edward Atkinson, artist, 1864-1933: recipient 3
Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542-1587 3
Mavor, Osborne Henry, playwright, pseudonym James Bridie, 1888-1951 3
Mitchell, James Leslie, author, pseudonym Lewis Grassic Gibbon, 1901-1935 3
Morrison, Trevor, poet, d 2013 3
Muir, Edwin, poet, 1887-1959 3
National Library of Scotland 3
Soutar, William (poet) 3
Baxter, Charles, Writer to the Signet, 1848-1919 2
Beattie, William, Librarian of the National Library of Scotland, 1903-1986 2
Blake, William, engraver, artist and poet, 1757-1827 2
Boswell, Sir Alexander, 1st Baronet, of Auchinleck, 1775-1822 2
Brown, George Mackay (poet and writer) 2
Cameron, Sir David Young, Knight, painter and etcher, 1865-1945 2
Dalrymple, Sir David, 3rd Baronet, Senator of the College of Justice, 1726-1792 2
Edgeworth, Maria (novelist) 2
Elphinstone, Margaret, author, b 1948 2
Faculty of Advocates, Library, Edinburgh 2
Finlay, Ian Hamilton, poet and sculptor, 1925-2006 2
Forward, Glasgow, newspaper 2
Fraser, Simon, piper, Warrnambool, Australia, d 1934 2
Galt, John (novelist) 2
Glen, Duncan Munro, editor and author, 1933-2008 2
Gordon, Edward Strathearn, Baron Gordon of Drumearn, 1814-1879 2
Heelis, Helen Beatrix, author, née Potter, 1866-1943 2
Henley, William Earnest, poet, 1849-1903 2
Henry, William Stuart, artist, pseudonym Henry Stuart, fl 1942-1973 2
Livingstone, David, explorer and missionary, 1813-1873: recipient 2
Macgregor, Forbes, poet and teacher, 1904-1991 2
McGregor, family 2
Muir, Wilhelmina Johnston, née Anderson, author, pseudonym 'Agnes Neill Scott' , 1890-1970 2
Murray, John (publisher (III)) (1808-1892) 2
Neilson, George, historian and antiquary, 1858-1923 2
Ogilvy, John, Inshewan, fl 1966 2
Owens, Agnes (author) (1926-2014) 2
Pughe, William Owen, antiquary and lexicographer, pseudonym Idrison, 1759-1835: recipient 2
Scott, Francis George, composer, 1880-1958 2
Scott, Walter, Writer to the Signet, 1729-1799 2
Sigismund, Archduke of Austria, 1427-1496: recipient 2
Smith, David Nichol, literary scholar, 1875-1962 2
Stanley, Sir Henry Morton, Knight, explorer, formerly Rowlands, 1841-1904 2
University of Glasgow 2
Aall, Jacob, Norway, politician and author, 1773-1844 1
Abbey of St James, Ratesbon: former owner 1
Aitken, James, correspondent of Thomas Carlyle, essayist and historian, fl 1839: recipient 1
Aitken, Margaret Carlyle, niece of Thomas Carlyle, essayist and historian, d 1932 1
Aitken, Mary Carlyle, niece of Thomas Carlyle, historian and essayist, fl 1877-1932 1
Aitken, William Russell, bibliographer, 1913-1998 1
Alexander, Harold Rupert Leofric George, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis, Field-Marshal, 1891-1969 1
Allan, Archibald, Minister of Channelkirk, d 1924 1
Allan, Thomas Ward-, Superintendent of the Chulsa and Bagracote Tea Company Ltd, Dooars, India, 1888-1950 1
Alston, Charles, scientific writer, 1685-1760 1
Alston, James Maxwell, pathologist, b 1900 1
Amery, Leopold Charles Maurice Stennett, politician and journalist, 1873-1955 1
Amery, Leopold Charles Maurice Stennett, politician and journalist, 1873-1955. 1
Amory, Hugh, author of "Bibliography and the Book Trades", 1930-2001 1
Anderson, David, International Brigader, Spanish Civil War, b 1912 1
Anderson, George, 1865-1925 (sheep farmer, Falkland Islands) 1
Anderson, George, East Kilbride, fl 1914-1984 1
Angus, William, prebendary and sacristan of the Chapel Royal, Stirling, fl 1590 1
Annand, James King, poet, 1908-1993 1
Anne, Queen Consort of James I, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1574-1619 1
Archer, William, critic and dramatist, 1856-1924 1
Army, Great Britain and Ireland, Highland Light Infantry, 9th Battalion 1
Asbjørnsen, Peter Christen, folklorist, 1812-1885: recipient 1
Atherstone, Edwin, author, 1788-1872 1
Bach, Albert Bernhard, Edinburgh, vocalist, 1844-1913 1
Bain, Harry, Pipe Major, fl 1980 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
Baker, Sir Samuel White, Knight, traveller, 1821-1893: recipient 1
Balfour, Lewis, Minister of Colinton, 1777-1860: recipient 1
Balfour, Michael Leonard Graham, historian and public servant, 1908-1995 1
Balfour, Rhoda, wife of Sir Thomas Graham, author, née Brooke, fl 1896-1944 1
Balfour, Robert, 2nd Lord Balfour of Burleigh (succeeded 1619), d 1663: recipient 1
Balfour, Sir William, Knight, of Pitcullo, Lieutenant-General, d 1660 1
Ballantyne, Alexander Thomson, printer, 1776-1847 1
Balvaird, W, Paris, fl 1815 1
Bannerman, Sir Henry Campbell-, Prime Minister, 1836-1908 1
Barleus, Caspar, theologian, 1584-1648: recipient 1
Barnard, Henry, Secretary of the Board of Commissioners of Common Schools, 1811-1900: recipient 1
Barnard, Michael, visitor to Scotland, fl 1965-2003 1
Basden, Eric Bernard, local collector and bibliographer, 1913-1984 1
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