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Edinburgh. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh. Inhabited place. Longitude: -3.2167. Latitude: 55.9500.

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Subject Source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names

Found in 107 Collections and/or Records:

Letter recounting a tour through Scotland.

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Identifier: Acc.13633
Scope and Contents

Letter to Mr Haddon, 28 September, 1839 of a tour through Scotland. The tour goes through Glasgow, Edinburgh, Perth, Dundee, Culloden, and back through Ayr to view the Eglinton Tournament of 1839.

Dates: 1839

Manuscript entitled "Collections towards a history of tolbooths, bridewells and prisons in Edinburgh", compiled by John A Fairley.

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Identifier: Acc.12721
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Includes related printed papers, and historical notes by Fairley on this and other topics of Edinburgh history and biography.

Dates: circa 1900.

Manuscript of John Howell, in the form of 13 letters.

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Identifier: Acc.5779
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Describing Edinburgh life and topography at the end of the 18th century.

Dates: 1854.

Minute book of St. Bernard`s Ward Unionist Association.

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Identifier: Acc.13545
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Minute book of St. Bernard`s Ward Unionist Association with some loose minutes, 1937-1940, of West Edinburgh Unionist Association.

Dates: 1913-1940.

Minutes, journals, newsletters, visitors’ books, correspondence, photographs and printed books of St Colm’s College; with the papers of Effie Gray, a former student and teacher at the College.

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Identifier: Acc.13301/1-331
Scope and Contents Papers of St Colm`s College, 1839-2010, including minutes, journals, newsletters, visitors` books, correspondence, photographs and printed books.The history of the college is complex, and it has undergone a number of name changes. The Women`s Missionary Institute of the Free Church of Scotland began in Edinburgh in 1894. Increasing expansion of student numbers saw a larger purpose-built institution commissioned at 23 Inverleith Terrace, Edinburgh. Although supported by what was...
Dates: 1839-2010.

"Notes of an excursion from York to Edinburgh... and return by a few of the Lakes in Cumberland and Westmorland".

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Identifier: Acc.6793
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The author of this anonymous manuscript is probably George Todd of York.

Dates: 1817.

Papers, 1769, concerning the feu held by Robert Ord in Queen Street, Edinburgh.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.8548
Scope and Contents

With a plan of the site of Ord`s house and garden, and a copy, 1767, of building and feuing regulations for the New Town.

With unrelated burgess ticket, 1713.

Dates: 1713, 1767-1769.

Papers from the Priscilla Chueng-Nainby and National Library of Scotland, Collecting the Referendum open day.

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Identifier: Acc.13622/1-5
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Materials, including luggage labels, promotional material and information about a workshop co-designed by Priscilla Chueng-Nainby and the National Library of Scotland (NLS), as part of NLS Referendum open day, 16 August 2014.

Dates: June 2014

Papers of Christopher Fyfe.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.10669
Scope and Contents

Concer planning matters, community involvement and amenity groups in central Edinburgh.

Dates: 1970-1992.

Papers of Nancy Somerville comprising material produced by Edinburgh City Council and several associated community groups in relation to the Scottish Independence Referendum 2014.

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Identifier: Acc.13653/1-6
Scope and Contents Papers of Nancy Somerville relating to community learning and development events concerning the Scottish Independence Referendum 2014. The collection is comprised of items relating to events organised and facilitated by members of the Edinburgh Community Learning and Development Partnership and associated groups, as well as collated material relating to other events with a referendum-focus. Also included are journal articles relating to community learning and development events around the...
Dates: 2012-2015.

Papers of Scottish interest.

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Identifier: Acc.3948
Scope and Contents

Including an Edinburgh burgess ticket, 1710, to Allan Ramsay and papers, 19th century, of George Hardiman.

Dates: 17th century to 19th century.

Papers of the Christian Fellowship of Healing (Scotland).

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Identifier: Acc.13352
Scope and Contents Minutes, newsletters, writings and publicity material of the Christian Fellowship of Healing (Scotland), 1958-2012.Founded in 1952 by Alan Murray, the Christian Fellowship of Healing (Scotland) was an ecumenical organisation established with the purpose of promoting the healing ministry within churches and encouraging engagement with the medical profession. To further these aims, a centre was established in Edinburgh where visitors could come for prayer, listening and healing....
Dates: 1958-2012.

Pen and ink drawings of views in Edinburgh and vicinity.

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Identifier: Acc.9401
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Possibly made for engraving.

Dates: 1826.

Petition to the Dean of Guild by Sir William Bruce.

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Identifier: Acc.3495
Scope and Contents

Concerning the repair of a tenement in the High Street, Edinburgh.

Dates: 1669.

Photocopies of two letters, 1797-1798, of John Grant to his sister Janet.

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Identifier: Acc.4799
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With photocopy of letter, 1801, of Margaret Cummine to her cousins, concerning people and events in Edinburgh.

Dates: 1797-1798, 1801.

Photocopy, 1970, of a typescript of reminiscences, 1909, of John Gilray, entitled "Early Days of the Socialist Movement in Edinburgh".

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Identifier: Acc.4965
Scope and Contents The period described is circa 1884–18 93. Early socialist organisations mentioned include a Republican Society, affiliated to the Democratic [later Social Democratic] Federation; Edinburgh University Socialist Society; the Socialist League; the Scottish Land and Labour league; the Scottish Labour Party, and Labour Party; the Independent Labour Party; and the Fabian Society. The narrative is based on a talk given originally at the 17th Annual Conference of the Independent Labour Party,...
Dates: 1970.

Photocopy of anonymous manuscript, "The Custom House Club. An Epic Poem", Edinburgh.

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Identifier: Acc.7741
Scope and Contents

Humorous rhyming poem ridiculing men`s clubs and a particular group of gentlemen. Mock epic style employing a procession, feast,

ballad, etc.

Dates: 1815.