Notebooks.
Found in 3443 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, papers and notebooks of J B S Haldane., 1907-1964, undated.
Correspondence, papers and notebooks of J B S Haldane and correspondence and papers of his second wife Helen, née Spurway.
Correspondence, papers and notebooks of the 2nd Earl of Minto concerning his scientific interests, particularly meteorology., 1807-1858, undated.
Correspondence, photographs and antiquarian collection on Pictish symbol stones, of Cosmo Gordon.
Correspondence, photographs and antiquarian collections on Pictish symbol-stones, of Cosmo Gordon.
Correspondence, photographs and papers relating to the Clyde Workers` Committee.
Correspondence, photographs and papers, 1913-c 1920s, relating to John W. Muir (1879-1931), trade unionist and Labour MP for Glasgow Maryhill, and his involvement in the Clyde Workers’ Committee (CWC). Some of the papers also relate to his wife Catherine Fraser and to other prominent members of the CWC.
Correspondence, reports, lectures and other professional papers of James R Erskine-Murray, electrical engineer and inventor; with some notebooks, diaries and other papers of members of his family.
Including lecture notebooks, copies of lectures and reports, and drafts of articles.
Correspondence, teaching materials and papers of Tom Gourdie, mostly concerning the teaching and promotion of handwriting.
Dairies of the family of Fletcher of Saltoun., 1736-1797.
"'Darcy' notebook containing a manuscript of William McIlvanney for act III of 'The attic'"; with some manuscript notes loosely inserted., [?1966-?2015].
'Darcy' notebook containing a manuscript of William McIlvanney for 'The Attic'; with a letter of 'Bob' to McIlvanney loosely inserted., [?1966-?2015].
'Darcy' notebook containing the manuscript of part of a playscript of William McIlvanney., [?1966-?2015].
Dean of the Faculty of the Advocates notebooks and draft letters of David Hope., 1986-1989.
This series comprises notebooks recording David Hope's legal opinions at different stages of his legal career and a fee notebook recording financial matters.
Description of voyage to South Africa of Trooper Charles Hunter, Fife and Forfar Yeomanry.
Includes transcript of description. With letter and pocket book containg active service notes.
Devotional and theological papers of Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes., 1750-1775.
Diaries, 1832-1865, chiefly of Colonel James Halkett (1822-1870), Coldstream Guards, son of Hugh, Baron von Halkett, describing his service in Britain, Mauritius, India and the Crimea; with correspondence and related material, 1847-1863, concerning several other members of the Halkett family.
James Halkett was Aide-de-Camp to the Governor of Mauritius, Sir William Gomm, from 1842 to 1847, and to the Commander-in-Chief of India from 1850 to 1854. He was severely wounded in action in November 1854 and the diary for that year gives particular accounts of the battles he witnessed during the Crimean War.
Diaries, a few notebooks and some miscellaneous papers chiefly of Mary E Haldane, née Burdon-Sanderson, with some of her parents, brother and sisters, her husband and daughter.
Diaries and journals of Colonel Sir Philip Durham Trotter, fifth son of Archibald Trotter of Dreghorn, describing his life as a young man and the greater part of his military career., 1861-1916.
Diaries and notebooks of Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun, auditor of exchequer., 1736-1761.
Diaries and notebooks of David Young Cameron and Katharine Cameron Kay, some containing further sketches., 1895-1965, undated.
Papers of Sir David Young Cameron including sketches, manuscripts and typescripts of lectures and addresses, and correspondence.
Papers of Katherine Cameron Kay include sketches, notes on paintings and etchings, and correspondence.
Diaries and notebooks of Elizabeth Burdon-Sanderson, sister of Mary E Haldane., 1852-1908.
Diaries and notebooks of Elizabeth S Haldane, daughter of Mary E Haldane., 1876-1935, undated.
Diaries and notebooks of Ethel Bassin., 1924-1974, undated.
Diaries and notebooks of John Cockburn Ross of Shandwick and Rowchester and of his wife, Jane Ross of Shandwick.
The volumes provide a detailed account of everyday life at the family's various residences including Rowchester, Shandwick, Thorpe Arch, Scarborough, Chelsea, Woodville near Dalkeith, Sharpitlaw, and Marchmont House, Berwickshire.