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Correspondence and papers of John Pitcairn Mackintosh, Professor of Politics at Edinburgh University and Member of Parliament for Berwick and East Lothian, 1966-1974, 1974-1978.
Literary papers, broadcast texts and press cuttings of Robert (Bob) Crampsey.
With some manuscripts and papers by Alexia F McAlpine and Anne Valentine.
Manuscripts, typescripts, correspondence and other papers of and relating to James Kennaway.
Papers and correspondence of Dudley Sommer concerning his biography of Lord Haldane.
Papers of George Robinson, concerning the Zulu War, 1879.
Including transcripts, photographs, photocopies, and correspondence.
Papers relating to the publication of works of Michael Strachan.
Includes correspondence, manuscript drafts, copies and transcripts of 17th-century documents relating to the following works of Michael Strachan: 'The life and adventures of Thomas Coryate' (Oxford University Press, 1962); 'The East India Company journals of Captain William Keeling and Master Thomas Bonner, 1615-1617' (University of Minnesota Press, 1971); 'Sir Thomas Roe (1581-1644): a life' (Salisbury, 1989).
Photographic copies of some family papers of Mr and Mrs Thomas Adams, Alloway, relating chiefly to Mrs Adams’ great-great-uncle, the Reverend Donald Stewart (1803-1831).
Printed transcript of `Diamond Cut Diamond`, the case of United Diamond Fields of British Guiana against Barnato Brothers and others.
Records of the Scottish Working People`s History Trust.
Transcript, circa 2007, of a diary kept by Lieutenant (later Lieutenant-Colonel) Gavin R V Hume-Gore, 1st Gordon Highlanders, 1914.
Includes transcripts of related documents, 1914-1918, and a copy of a photograph of Hume-Gore.
Two letters of John Salmond from New Zealand on matters relating to emigration and settlement of the Dunedin and Otago areas.
Includes transcriptions, supporting documentation and copies of family photographs.
Typescript copies of correspondence between Thomas Goldie Scot, Surgeon-Major, Cameron Highlanders, in India, and his family in Edinburgh and Moniaive.
Transcribed from the originals, with two photographs of portraits of Thomas Scot, father of Thomas Goldie Scot.