Photocopies.
Found in 568 Collections and/or Records:
File, 'The Kiln manuscript', containing loose-leaf manuscripts and notes of William McIlvanney relating to 'The Kiln'., [?1966-?2015].
Includes some photocopies of manuscripts.
File, 'The longships in harbour', containing photocopies of selected pages from 'The longships in harbour' by William McIlvanney., [?1966-?2015].
File, 'Walking wounded manuscript', containing loose-leaf annotated manuscript drafts and notes relating to 'Walking wounded' by William McIlvanney., [?1966-?2015].
Includes some photocopies of manuscripts.
File, 'Walking wounded manuscript', containing loose-leaf manuscript drafts and notes of William McIlvanney relating to 'Walking wounded'., [?1966-?2015].
Includes some photocopies of manuscripts.
File, 'Weekend manuscript (duplicate)', containing a loose-leaf manuscript in typescript, with some photocopies of manuscript revisions, of 'Weekend' by William McIlvanney., [?1966-?2015].
Files of drawings by Robin McEwan, for 'Raven seek thy brother', by Gavin Maxwell, also containing photocopies of drawings and a note., Undated.
Includes manuscripts and typescripts of published works, including 'Ring of bright water' and 'The rocks remain', and photographs, drawings and notes, together with literary, business and personal correspondence.
With business records of Gavin Maxwell Enterprises, including correspondence and accounts.
Files of the National Council and National Executive Committee agendas, minutes and papers, with a few related letters., 1937-1948.
Some family and other papers of Robert Douglas McIntyre's father, the Reverend John Ebenezer McIntyre (1874-1961), successively minister of Hightae and Dalton, Motherwell, Manse Road, and St Mary's, Edinburgh, United Free churches, and later of Barony and St James Place Church of Scotland, Edinburgh, precede the main collection.
General notebooks of Don Paterson., 1990-1996, undated.
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.
Handbooks of Hibernian Football Club., 1893-1898, 1947-1991.
Correspondence, drafts, notes, and working papers of Philip D Thomson of and concerning '100 Years of Hibs' (Edinburgh, 1975), being the centenary history of Hibernian Football Club co-written with Gerald Docherty. With circa 1000 Hibernian Football Club match programmes, photographs, 27 scrapbooks, fanzines and epherma, 1933-93, of and relating to Hibernian FC and Scottish football in general.
Hardback A4 notebook of Don Paterson, annotated 'V. early, circa [19]88-[19]89', containing draft poems., Circa 1988-1989.
Many folios are loosely inserted into the notebook. These include photocopies of typescripts of final versions of many of the poems published in 'Nil nil'.
The notebook may have been used originally for stock-control in a bookshop.
Interview transcripts (A-B) on Scottish History for BBC Scotland Radio series 'Tales of My Grandfather'., 1999.
Interviews with Geoffrey Barrow, Ronnie Black, Steve Boardman and Dauvit Broun. Also includes photocopied essays on Scottish history.
Inventory of Stuart of Torrance papers and associated photocopies., 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.
Letters, 1832-1855, of David Roberts to John Murray II and to John Murray III.Also included are : (i) a draft of a letter, 1839, of John Murray II to Roberts; and, (ii) photocopies of typescript transcriptions, late 20th century, of letters, 1840-1853, of John Murray III to Roberts., 1832-1855, late 20th century.
Letters concerning exhibitions, 1974-2010, undated
This file contains letters, ephemera, press releases, copied news reviews, and price lists, regarding exhibtions presented by Lucinda Mackay. Correspondents include Horton Hospital, Epsom; Earl of Mar and Kellie; Robert Lagneau, Christie's; The Scottish Gallery; The Royal Scottish Academy; Queen's Hall, Edinburgh; Professor Duncan Macmillan; Bill Jackson; and Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London.
Letters, copies of letters and other material relating to James Henry Leigh Hunt; with letters of John Hunt and John Horatio Leigh Hunt., 1816-1843, undated.
Letters, including a photocopy of a letter, of Joanna Baillie to John Murray II., 1811-1835.
Letters, including two photocopies of letters, of Charles Dickens to various recipients; with two copies of a speech by Dickens delivered on behalf of The Hospital for Sick Children., 1839-1874.
Letters mostly to Lord Byron of correspondents with surnames Davenport-Davies; including miscellaneous material concerning the life, letters and works of Scrope Berdmore Davies., 1810-2003.
Letters of and concerning David Livingstone., 1792-1872, undated.
Letters of and concerning Richard Ford, with miscellaneous papers concerning Ford., 1831-1994.
Letters of and concerning William Wordsworth., 1826-? 1846, 1940.
Letters of and to Lord Byron, correspondents with surnames from Clark to Coleridge., 1808-1819, 20th century.
Letters of Charles Lock Eastlake to various correspondents, with a manuscript plan of the Gallery of St. Luke`s Academy, and photocopies of cuttings relating to Eastlake., 1821-1864, 4th quarter of 19th century.
Letters of Clara Mary [Claire] Clairmont to Lord Byron., 1816-1820, 20th century, undated.
Letters of John Mackenzie and William Henry to William Graham., 1768-1775.
Included are photocopies of correspondence, 1773, with Thomas Pennant regarding the Graham family's portrait of the Admirable Crichton (folio 84).
There are also accounts of John Lumsdaine as factor to William Graham's tutors, 1746-1749 (folio 125), and accounts of John Mackenzie, 1753-1776 (folio 130).