Reports
Found in 327 Collections and/or Records:
SLIC School Library Resource Centre Report., 1999.
To assess the use of School Library resources, and how they could be used more effectively.
SLIC Working Group on Staff Management., 1994-1996.
To appoint a director, administrative manager and clerical staff to the Council.
Small miscellany of papers acquired by General Sir George Murray at different times before he went to Spain, consisting of letters and reports (with a few sketch-maps) describing various battles and campaigns, and concerning army enlistment and recruitment., 1801-1807, and undated.
The collection consists of letters, orders, reports, and maps relating to Murray’s military career, to his official and diplomatic duties and to his literary activities. It is arranged in nearly chronological order illustrating the various periods of his career.
Sound recording from the papers of Professor Frank Willett of his dictated report of a field trip to Ife Kabba, Nigeria in 1967.
The Scottish Council on Education and Technology., 1987-1989.
Papers relating to open learning.
'The Scottish Mountain Rescue Study 1964-1993: A Report for the Mountain Rescue Committee of Scotland by Catriona M. Anderson'., April 1994.
Report subtitle reads as 'A 30-year overview and five-year study of Mountain Rescue incidents on behalf of the Mountain Rescue Committee of Scotland. With support of the Scottish Office Education Department.'
Tour diary of Frederick Walter Ferrier Noel-Paton: Bombay, Ahmedabad, Karachi, Lahore, Dehra Dun, July 1912., 1912.
Of the fourteen volumes in the series, twelve are typescript `tour diaries’ with appendices of various documents and printed items, and the remaining two volumes are an address book and an index volume.
Tour diary of Frederick Walter Ferrier Noel-Paton: Burma, 17 December 1911 - 8 February 1912; with appendices., 1911-1912
Of the fourteen volumes in the series, twelve are typescript `tour diaries’ with appendices of various documents and printed items, and the remaining two volumes are an address book and an index volume.
Tour diary of Frederick Walter Ferrier Noel-Paton: Kanpur, Delhi, Lahore, Lyallpur, Bombay, 15 February - 8 March 1913., 1913.
Of the fourteen volumes in the series, twelve are typescript `tour diaries’ with appendices of various documents and printed items, and the remaining two volumes are an address book and an index volume.
Tour diary of Frederick Walter Ferrier Noel-Paton: Lahore, Amritsar, Delhi, Agra, Ahmedabad, Karachi, Kanpur, Allahabad, Calcutta, 7 December 1909 - 6 January 1910., 1909-1910.
Of the fourteen volumes in the series, twelve are typescript `tour diaries’ with appendices of various documents and printed items, and the remaining two volumes are an address book and an index volume.
Tour diary of Frederick Walter Ferrier Noel-Paton: Madras, Poona, Bombay, Ahmedabad, Nagpur, Bilaspur, July 1911., 1911.
Of the fourteen volumes in the series, twelve are typescript `tour diaries’ with appendices of various documents and printed items, and the remaining two volumes are an address book and an index volume.
Tour diary of Frederick Walter Ferrier Noel-Paton: Madras Presidency, August 1909., 1909.
Of the fourteen volumes in the series, twelve are typescript `tour diaries’ with appendices of various documents and printed items, and the remaining two volumes are an address book and an index volume.
Two rough manuscript drafts and two printed copies of a report ‘to the General Board of Health’ by the Commissioners appointed to inquire into warming and ventilation of Dwellings’, with a small amount of related correspondence., 1857.
At the beginning of the volume Campbell has recorded several experiments he made concerning movements of air.
The letters, mainly to and from Sir Henry S Roscoe and Sir George W Dasent, give reactions to the report.
Two volumes entitled "Suez Canal Tracts", containing the manuscript of "Report on the Means of Establishing a Ship Navigation between the Mediterranean and the Red Seas", by James Vetch.
Includes pamphlets on Suez Canal, many with annotations by Vetch.
Two volumes of printed reports of the Edinburgh City Mission.
Typed verbatim report of Conference called by the Scottish National Congress, held in Glasgow.
Typed verbatim report of the meeting of the Scottish National Party held in Edinburgh.
Typescript copy of report, 1920, of expedition of Alexander M Kellas to ascend Kamet in the Himalayas.
With presentation note and letter, 1921, to Dr Ernest L Kennaway.
Typescript copy of report of Sydney Jacobs on the Glasgow Youth Action-Research project in Maryhill.
With a copy of a printed summary concerning the project.
Typescript of Kirkpatrick Dobie, "Ah Freedom: a Scenario Dealing with the Murder of John Comyn in Greyfriars Monastery, Dumfries, 1306"
With report and press cutting.
Typescript, "Spain. Section II. 1870", by Austen Henry Layard., 1883.
Austen Henry Layard wrote books and articles about his travels, excavations, later career and painting. Many of the publications were published by John Murray during a period of over 50 years.
The papers here contain the manuscripts and proofs for many of these works, including articles Layard wrote for the 'Quarterly Review'. There are also typescripts in this series, mostly relating to memoirs of Layard from his time as British Minister to Spain and Turkey.
Typescript tour diaries of Frederick Walter Ferrier Noel-Paton, with appendices., 1909-1913.
Of the fourteen volumes in the series, twelve are typescript `tour diaries’ with appendices of various documents and printed items, and the remaining two volumes are an address book and an index volume.
Various finding aids relating to the papers of General Sir George Murray, with a report on the collection., 1st half of 20th century.
The contents of the volume are as follows:
List of printed books in the collection which have been transferred to the Department of Printed Books (folio 1).
List of non-manuscript maps which have been transferred to the Map Room (folio 4).
Report on the collection by Robert Young, 1914 (folio 17).
Inventory of Murray’s private papers, 1907, including many not in the National Library of Scotland (folio 56).