Photocopies.
Found in 565 Collections and/or Records:
Photocopies, late 20th century, of papers, 1931-1991, concerning the correspondence of Thomas Warton., 1931-late 20th century.
Photocopies, mostly, of extracts concerning Watling Street from encyclopaedias and dictionaries., 1975-1976.
Includes correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts of poetry, short stories and a novel, "Reality and Dreams".
Photocopies of a medieval copy of a letter of Alcuin to the monks of Candida Casa, concerning poems he has received from his 'fideles ... discipulos' in York, telling of the learning and sanctity of St Ninian., 8th century.
Photocopies of a statement, 1890, by Saleh bin Osman, translated by E J Glave; and of two letters, 1890, of Glave to H M Stanley concerning the 'Rear column' of Stanley's Emin Pasha Relief Expedition., 1890.
Photocopies of autobiographical notebooks of Hew Morrison., ca. 1930.
Photocopies of three autobiographical accounts of Hew Morrison, made with the permission of Morrison's descendants, the donors. Two are written by hand in notebooks, the third is in the form of type-written sheets. All accounts are undated, but were written late in his life.
Photocopies of Cecil Hopkinson, containing text and various illustrations relating to Giuseppe Verdi., Undated.
Concerning Hopkinson`s bibliographies of Berlioz and Verdi.
Photocopies of correspondence of Helen B Cruickshank concerning the Lewis Grassic Gibbon Memorial Fund., 1934-1935.
Photocopies of documents formerly at Yester House., 1673-1739.
Photocopies of documents relating to the Honourable Federick Stuart., Undated.
Papers of Michael Moncrieff Staurt, CIE OBE concerning his career in India and East Pakistan, 1927-1950, and his research into the Scottish Nabobs and other matters concerning the history of India, circa 1950-1986.
Photocopies of eight letters of Richard B Haldane, Viscount Haldane, to Sir Maurice P A (later Baron) Hankey, concerning Hankey's work as secretary to the Committee of Imperial Defence., 1912-1926.
Photocopies of ephemera sent by Private David Mackenzie to his wife, Elizabeth., 1935, 1944.
Ephemera includes:
Souvenir programme, ‘Roman Theatre, Hippone, North Africa’, 14 June 1944.
Temporary notes issues in 1944 by the Bank of Algeria.
Half-million Drachma note, 1944.
Italian banknote, 1935.
Concert programme, Constant Lambert conducting the Friends of Music Symphony Concert, December 1944.
Photocopies of journals and volumes, 1962-1990, collected by Ian Rankin as research for his PhD thesis on Muriel Spark. , 1962-1990.
Photocopies are arranged chronologically by publication of the journal/volume, with those undated at the end.
Includes printouts, 1983, MLA International Bibliography for ‘Muriel Spark’ and Comprehensive Dissertation Extracts bibliography for ‘Muriel Spark’. Folios 150-157.
Photocopies of letters and documents, 1834-1873, of and concerning David Livingstone from the London Missionary Society archive; with a pamphlet ‘The archives of the Council for World Mission’ (1973) by the Reverend C Stuart Craig., 1834-1873, 1973.
Represented are most of the letters and other material listed in ‘The Archive of the Council for World Mission’ by C Stuart Craig under ‘Box of Livingstone’s letters’, (page [11] = MSS.10778 [Photocopies], folio 955).
Photocopies of letters and documents of and concerning David Livingstone bought from various agents for inclusion in the ‘David Livingstone Documentation Project’ (1979)., [1834-1964.]
Photocopies of letters and documents of and concerning David Livingstone bought from various agents for inclusion in the ‘David Livingstone Documentation Project’ (1979)., [1834-1964.]
Photocopies of letters and documents of and concerning David Livingstone bought from various agents for inclusion in the ‘David Livingstone Documentation Project’ (1979)., [1834-1964.]
Photocopies of letters and documents of and concerning David Livingstone bought from various agents for inclusion in the ‘David Livingstone Documentation Project’ (1979)., [1834-1964.]
The photocopies were presented by the following: (20a) Paris, Institut de France (1 letter; 11 folios); (21) Salisbury, National Archives of Zimbabwe (61 letters and documents; 225 folios); (22) Washington D.C., Library of Congress (1 letter, 1 folio); (23) Copies from various books and periodicals (14 letters; 34 folios).
Photocopies of letters and documents of and concerning David Livingstone bought from various agents for inclusion in the ‘David Livingstone Documentation Project’ (1979)., [1834-1964.]
Photocopies of letters and other documents of and concerning David Livingstone presented by various agents for inclusion in the ‘David Livingstone Documentation Project’ (1979)., [1834-1964.]
Photocopies of letters and other documents of and concerning David Livingstone presented by various agents for inclusion in the ‘David Livingstone Documentation Project’ (1979)., [1834-1964.]
Photocopies of letters and other documents of and concerning David Livingstone presented by various agents for inclusion in the ‘David Livingstone Documentation Project’ (1979)., [1834-1964.]
Photocopies of letters of and concerning Robert Garioch Sutherland to Charles King., 1970-1987, undated.
Most of the correspondence concerns visits by Robert Garioch Sutherland to schools in north-east Scotland.
Photocopies of letters of John Kinross senior to his son, 1928-1930, and from Mrs Kinross, 1928-1935., 1928-1935.
Photocopies of letters of Lady Byron to Lord Byron., 20th century.
Photocopies of letters of Robert Garioch Sutherland to James and Janet Caird., 1965-1981, undated.
James Caird, an inspector of schools, wrote poetry and essays; his wife Janet was a novelist. Most of the letters are on literary topics. The earlier correspondence concerns the ‘Scottish International Review’, for which Robert Garioch Sutherland was an editorial adviser. Sutherland also discusses his own and the Cairds' work, as well as that of other contemporary authors.