Application forms.
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Administration files of the Gude Cause project, relating to freelance administrator role., Circa March 2009.
Administrative file of the 7:84 Theatre Company (Scotland), relating to the fixed-term funding and grant applications, containing minutes, notes, budgets, correspondence, applications and related papers., Circa 1997-2001.
This collection dates mainly from after 1988, when John McGrath and Elizabeth MacLennan resigned from the company which they had established, with David MacLennan, in 1973. Following the funding crisis in 2006, the company had to leave its base in the STUC building in Glasgow, and it was at this point that much of the material in this accession was presented to the National Library of Scotland.
Awards applications of the Gude Cause project., Circa 2008-2010.
Correspondence and papers of and concerning the Commonwealth Writers' Conference, Edinburgh., Undated.
Correspondence and papers of Helen B Cruickshank., 1909-1975, undated.
The contents are as follows. (i) Correspondence, mostly concerning Helen Cruickshank's publications, 1909- 1975, undated (folio 1); (ii) Copies of poems by Helen Cruickshank and others, 1917-1972, undated (folio 68); (iii) Miscellaneous papers, 1928-1975, undated (folio 100). They include autobiographical notes written by Helen Cruickshank for use with an application for a grant (folio l09).
Correspondence, fire certificates, plans and planning applications for South Bridge, Edinburgh property of James Thin, bookseller., 1941-1975.
European Court of Justice Case 60/81: IBM v The Commission of the European Communities. Main application., [198?1].
Professional papers as counsel, 1979-89, of David A O Edward, QC, Salvesen Professor of European Institutions at the University of Edinburgh, 1985-9, and from 1989 a Judge of the European Community Court of the First Instance.
Handbook and application form on Countryside Stewardship produced by the Countryside Commission., 1994.
For SNH.
Legal and property papers of James Thin, bookseller., 1882-2000.
Letters and 'miscellaneous documents' of Hugh Pattison Macmillan, chiefly concerning the National Library of Scotland., 1922-1936.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of correspondents with surnames and company names from Krusenstern to Lagden and company names beginning with initial L., 1813-1927.
Military papers of and concerning Charles Grant, Vicomte de Vaux., 1792-1798, undated.
The papers chiefly concern the raising of a French royalist regiment. This was to be paid for by the British government and commanded by Charles Grant. Many of the documents are applications for commissions from French officers, listing their previous service. There is also some correspondence about Grant's own career, his plans to take troops to Mauritius and Réunion in 1794, and events in France.
Minutes of the Patrons, 1868-1896, and applications, 1867-1899, concerning the McLaren Fund., 1867-1899.
The minutes of the patrons begin on folio 1, and the applications on folio 81.
Miscellaneous papers of James Leslie Mitchell, 'Lewis Grassic Gibbon'., 1930-1934, undated.
James Leslie Mitchell is best known for his Scottish novels, ‘Sunset song’ (London, 1932), ‘Cloud Howe’ (London, 1933) and ‘Grey granite’ (London, 1934), published under the pseudonym 'Lewis Grassic Gibbon', but he also wrote essays, biographies, and a study of South American history, ‘The conquest of the Maya’ (London, 1934).
Outreach and production files of 'New frontiers', a collaborative outreach project with young people of Castlemilk and Berlin., 1992-1994, undated.
This collection dates mainly from after 1988, when John McGrath and Elizabeth MacLennan resigned from the company which they had established, with David MacLennan, in 1973. Following the funding crisis in 2006, the company had to leave its base in the STUC building in Glasgow, and it was at this point that much of the material in this accession was presented to the National Library of Scotland.
Papers concerning Hector MacIver's career., 1934-1961.
The papers include material on Hector MacIver's naval service, 1941-1945, testimonials and applications for teaching posts.
Papers relating to a draft application to annul., March-August 1984.
Professional papers as counsel, 1979-89, of David A O Edward, QC, Salvesen Professor of European Institutions at the University of Edinburgh, 1985-9, and from 1989 a Judge of the European Community Court of the First Instance.
Papers relating to the Scottish Arts Council., 1997-2002.
This collection dates mainly from after 1988, when John McGrath and Elizabeth MacLennan resigned from the company which they had established, with David MacLennan, in 1973. Following the funding crisis in 2006, the company had to leave its base in the STUC building in Glasgow, and it was at this point that much of the material in this accession was presented to the National Library of Scotland.
Reader's ticket and application slips of James Leslie Mitchell for books in the British Museum., 1929-1934.
James Leslie Mitchell is best known for his Scottish novels, ‘Sunset song’ (London, 1932), ‘Cloud Howe’ (London, 1933) and ‘Grey granite’ (London, 1934), published under the pseudonym 'Lewis Grassic Gibbon', but he also wrote essays, biographies, and a study of South American history, ‘The conquest of the Maya’ (London, 1934).