Plans (drawings).
Found in 170 Collections and/or Records:
Accounts and memoranda relating to the Duke of Argyll’s property, 'The Whim'., 1733.
The Whim was a property (also known as Blair Cochrane or Blair Bog) in the north of Peeblesshire, purchased by the Duke of Argyll to provide a residence for himself near Edinburgh. The earlier papers relate largely to the erection of the house (designed by William Adam) and creation of the garden from what had been a peat-bog, the later ones to their maintenance. There are also some concerning coal-mining on the estate and the home-farm.
Accounts and memoranda relating to the Duke of Argyll’s property, 'The Whim'., 1736-1738.
The Whim was a property (also known as Blair Cochrane or Blair Bog) in the north of Peeblesshire, purchased by the Duke of Argyll to provide a residence for himself near Edinburgh. The earlier papers relate largely to the erection of the house (designed by William Adam) and creation of the garden from what had been a peat-bog, the later ones to their maintenance. There are also some concerning coal-mining on the estate and the home-farm.
Accounts and memoranda relating to the Duke of Argyll’s property, 'The Whim'., 1742-1745.
The Whim was a property (also known as Blair Cochrane or Blair Bog) in the north of Peeblesshire, purchased by the Duke of Argyll to provide a residence for himself near Edinburgh. The earlier papers relate largely to the erection of the house (designed by William Adam) and creation of the garden from what had been a peat-bog, the later ones to their maintenance. There are also some concerning coal-mining on the estate and the home-farm.
Architectural drawings and estate plans of the family of Fletcher of Saltoun., 18th century-19th century.
Collection consisting chiefly of sketches and drawings by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, part 1., 1761-1822, undated.
Collection consisting chiefly of sketches and drawings by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, part 1, box 4., 1789-1820, undated.
Collection consisting chiefly of sketches and drawings by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, part 1, box 5., 1789-1815, undated.
Collection consisting chiefly of sketches and drawings by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, part 1, box 6., 1784-1816, undated.
Collection consisting chiefly of sketches and drawings by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, part 1, box 7., 1789-1822, and undated.
Collection consisting chiefly of sketches and drawings by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton; with original binding., 1781-1820, undated
Contracts, schemes, and other papers concerning the estate of Ladykirk, Berwickshire., 1771-1775, undated.
Detailed schemes of inclosing, building, stocking, planting, and general work on the farm are described.
Correspondence, 1818-1820, reports, plans, and other papers, 1813-1818, 1821, of John Rennie concerning Dunleary harbour., 1815-1821.
Correspondence, accounts and plans originally found with MS.15559: Daybook of David Wallace., 1840-1906.
The daybook is incomplete.
Correspondence and associated papers of J S Haldane chiefly concerning his scientific work., 1884-1909.
Almost all the letters are addressed to J S Haldane. A few written by Haldane to other members of the family are included at their chronological places.
Correspondence and associated papers of J S Haldane chiefly concerning his scientific work., 1884-1904.
Almost all the letters are addressed to J S Haldane. A few written by Haldane to other members of the family are included at their chronological places.
Correspondence and miscellaneous documents concerning the Coltbridge/Roseburn enterprise of Patrick Geddes., 1895-1906.
The Coltbridge/Roseburn enterprise was one of Patrick Geddes' schemes for the purchase and rebuilding of property in Edinburgh.
Correspondence and papers of John Rennie concerning Plymouth harbour., 1805-1821.
Correspondence and papers of John Rennie concerning Southwark Bridge., 1811, 1814-1821.
Correspondence and papers of the Blythe family., 1859-1993, undated.
Correspondence, fire certificates, plans and planning applications for South Bridge, Edinburgh property of James Thin, bookseller., 1941-1975.
Correspondence, papers, and diagrams of John Rennie concerning mills, chiefly for sugar, for Jamaica, Trinidad, Barbados, and Demerara (Guyana)., 1814-1821.
Correspondence, papers and drawings of John Rennie concerning Southwark Bridge., 1811, 1814-1821.
Correspondence, reports, plans and other papers of John Rennie concerning Bridlington Harbour., 1806, 1810-1816.
Dairy of Thomas Stewart Traill., August-September 1844.
While in Southampton, Thomas Stewart Traill tended to his sick step-son, William Watson.