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Programme for a "Grand Jubilee Performance" at the "Windmill Mausoleum Theatre", featuring "Walt Chepman" and "Andy Myllar", compiled by Alex Rodger.
Programme of the Royal Command performance of operatic extracts at the Royal Opera, Covent Garden, in honour of the Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary.
Haldane attended this concert as part of his ceremonial duties.
Publicity Material for ABC Cinema, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow
Records and papers of Craigmount School for Girls, Edinburgh.
Records of the Edinburgh and Leith Consular Corps.
Records, 1949 - 2011, of the Edinburgh and Leith Consular Corps, comprising correspondence, agendas and minutes of committee meetings and annual general meetings, ephemera, photographs and two floppy disks.
Records of the Edinburgh Highland Reel and Strathspey Society.
Records of the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers.
Includes minutes, accounts, membership lists, bet books, programmes, notes and printed books.
Scrapbook concerning the Vernacular Circle of the Burns Club of London.
Containing reports, press cuttings, programmes and correspondence.
Scrapbooks and files of press cuttings on Scottish football compiled by John Weir, with related notes and programmes.
Scripts, programmes and other papers of Marillyn Gray, Scottish actor and theatre director, mostly relating to the Gateway Theatre, Edinburgh.
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.
Signed programme of the Edinburgh University Nationalist Club.
The item is a programme and dinner organised in honour of Malcolm MasCalister, Owen Gillan, Robert Watt and Raymond Forbes by the Edinburgh University Nationalist Club following their release from prison. The four of them had been jailed in 1953 for possession of gelignite and a fuse.
The programme is signed by Forbes, Gillan, Watt, Roland Eugene Muirhead and am unknown signatory.
Subscription sheets, correspondence and a programme concerning instrumental music at the Annual Riding of Linlithgow Marches.
Transcripts, circa 2007, of correspondence, 1939-1943, between Private David MacKenzie and his wife, Elizabeth, during his service as an army clerk in Northern Africa in the Second World War; with related ephemera.
Includes photocopies of souvenir programmes and "The Torch" newsheet.