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Notebooks.

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Books of blank pages, usually ruled, used for taking notes, especially by pupils and students for taking class notes or writing or drawing exercises. .

Found in 3446 Collections and/or Records:

Scientific notebooks in the possession of J S Haldane, compiled by others., 1882-1919.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS.20526-20529
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Amongst the papers and notebooks are some belonging to others which had come into the possession of J S Haldane.

Dates: 1882-1919.

Scientific notebooks of J S Haldane., 1886-1915.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS.20518-20525
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Amongst the papers and notebooks are some belonging to others which had come into the possession of J S Haldane.

Dates: 1886-1915.

Score books and photographs of the Grange Cricket Club, Edinburgh.

 Series
Identifier: Acc.11270/1-18
Scope and Contents Grange Cricket Club was formed in 1832, and takes its name from the Grange area of Edinburgh where the members first played. The club moved to its present Raeburn Place premises in 1872. Grange Cricket Club is notable as one of the oldest and most successful of Scottish cricket clubs, and also as the host of numerous international matches. In 1849, the club organised the first ‘Grand Match’ staged in Scotland when a Scotland Twenty-two faced an All England XI. Another England XI, including W...
Dates: 1864-1965.

'Scotland: The Story of a Nation' (2000)., 1999-2001.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: Acc.13542/83-103
Scope and Contents From the Series: Most, but not all, of Magnusson's published works are represented. Also included here are the translations that Magnusson undertook on the work of the Icelandic author and Nobel prize winning novelist Halldór Laxness (1902-1998). Material relating to Magnusson's book on Mastermind "I've started so I'll finish" can be found in the Mastermind section.The material includes correspondence relating to book proposals, research notes compiled by Magnusson while working on his books, and...
Dates: 1999-2001.

Scribbling diaries of Katy Horseman., 1976, 1985.

 Series
Identifier: Acc.11787/70-71
Dates: Majority of material found within 1976, 1985.

Scripts of Don Paterson., Before 1998-2001, undated.

 Series
Identifier: Acc.12689/68-74
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

Don Paterson's literary papers consist mainly of notebooks and poetry files in which his meticulous planning, working and reworking of the poems is evident. The notebooks are rarely only poetry and frequently contain doodles, bars of music and set lists relating to Lammas, 'mind-maps', packing lists and other such memory-aids, and lengthy notes often relating to his teaching activities.

Dates: Before 1998-2001, undated.

Scripts, proofs, research notes and correspondence relating to works of David Thomson., Circa 1929-1987, undated.

 Series
Identifier: Acc.10129/1-143
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

This collection consists of the papers of David Thomson, author, researcher and BBC radio producer. It includes the scripts and correspondence of many BBC radio programmes from the 1950s and 60s, original scripts and correspondence regarding his published and unpublished books, and additional correspondence spanning forty five years working for UNESCO, the BBC, and as a full time writer.

Dates: Circa 1929-1987, undated.

Series of notebooks on botany, written in pencil., Early 19th century.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS.17838-17849
Scope and Contents From the Series: The Fletchers were merchants in Dundee, who came to prominence towards the end of the sixteenth century in the person of Robert, burgess and bailie of Dundee, who purchased various lands in Forfar which were consolidated into the estate of Innerpeffer; he died in 1622. His eldest son Sir Andrew was admitted an ordinary judge in 1623 (his brothers were James, merchant burgess of Dundee; Robert, of Bencho; and Sir George, of Restennet, advocate, through whose holding of the priory lands of...
Dates: Early 19th century.