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Photocopies.

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: General term for copies produced by photocopying, that is, in a machine employing a light-sensitive process, and usually at a one-to-one scale. In the early to mid-20th century, used regarding copies made by various specific processes; since the mid-20th century, most often refers to xerographic copies.

Found in 589 Collections and/or Records:

Photocopies of articles and press cuttings concerning Braehead School, Buckhaven.

 File
Identifier: Acc.12295
Scope and Contents

Includes sketches and ephemera of the school.

Dates: 1964-2001.

Photocopies of autograph scores of four choral works by Shena Fraser.

 File
Identifier: MS.22147
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows:(i) 'Carillon’, a choral suite for women's or school choir and keyboard, 1956, which was published in 1958 (folio 1);(ii) 'To him give praise’, a choral suite for women's voices, strings and piano, 1959, which was published 1960 (folio 49);(iii) 'I saw a fair maiden’, for soprano, alto, tenor and bass, with tenor solo, which was published 1965 (folio 75); (iv) 'A quartette of carols', for treble voices and piano,...
Dates: 1956-[1965, or before], undated.

Photocopies of autographs.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.4816

Photocopies of ballads.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.3640

Photocopies of biography, 1603, of James VI and I, (Archiviolo b. 208, ff 12) and two other documents.

 File
Identifier: Acc.9897
Scope and Contents

Includes:

instructions, 1538, to a Papal nuncio on visiting Scotland (Archiviolo b. 158, ff 323-324)

letter, 1593, of James VI to the King of Poland concerning the Grand Duke of Tuscany (Scaffalatura 69/51/23).

Dates: 1538-1603.

Photocopies of British Museum manuscripts Arundel 285 and Harleian 6919.

 File
Identifier: Acc.3768
Scope and Contents

Edited for the Scottish Text Society by J A W Bennett in "Devotional Pieces in Verse and Prose" (Edinburgh and London, 1955).

Dates: Undated

Photocopies of cards, acrostics, poems and stories of George Mackay Brown sent as birthday greetings to Alan, Peter and Betty Grant.

 File
Identifier: Acc.13125
Scope and Contents

Most of the material in this file was sent as birthday greetings to Alan, son of Peter and Betty Grant, with some birthday acrostics to the parents.

Dates: 1974-1995.

Photocopies of corrected manuscripts and proofs of fragments, undated, of Thomas Carlyle, "History of Friedrich II of Prussia".

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.8022
Scope and Contents

With a letter, 1839, of Carlyle to James Aitken, and a letter, 1920, of Margaret Carlyle Aitken to Mary Walker.

Dates: 1839-1920 and undated.

Photocopies of correspondence, 1933-1950, between James Bridie and Sir Barry Jackson.

 File
Identifier: Acc.9879
Scope and Contents

Concerning plays by Bridie.

With press cuttings, 1929-1933.

Dates: 1929-1950.

Photocopies of correspondence and papers concerning Thomas Carlyle and his family.

 File
Identifier: Acc.11656
Scope and Contents

Includes commissions of John Welsh and letters of Edward Fitzgerald and William Graham.

Dates: 1786-1883.

Photocopies of correspondence of and concerning Edwin and Willa Muir.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.10557
Scope and Contents

Includes 52 letters of George Mackay Brown.

Dates: 1939-1976.

Photocopies of correspondence of Leopold S Amery with, or concerning, John Buchan.

 File
Identifier: Acc.6504
Scope and Contents

Mainly on personal and political matters.

Dates: 1910-1941.

Photocopies of eight letters of Cecile Walton to Brenda Walton.

 File
Identifier: Acc.6569
Scope and Contents

With sketches and drawings.

Dates: circa 1905-circa 1910.

Photocopies of extracts from notebooks of Alexander MacCallum Scott.

 File
Identifier: Acc.6351
Scope and Contents

Concerning John Buchan`s years as a student at Glasgow University.

Dates: circa 1928.

Photocopies of family papers of Sir Henry Duncan, and papers concernig the estate of Naughton.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.6384
Scope and Contents

Including family correspondence and letter books.

Dates: 16th century to early 19th century.