Photographs.
Found in 2093 Collections and/or Records:
'Bruce in progress', a photograph album containing around 60 photographs, showing the various stages of sculpting and casting the equestrian statue of Robert the Bruce, now at Bannockburn., 1961.
Buchan family postcard album, with cards mostly addressed to Alastair Buchan, with two photographs., [1904-1906].
Card mounted photographs of various locations in Kenya, including Nairobi., [20th century].
'Carved stone-work', a photograph album containing around 85 photographs of this type of work, including for the birthplace of Andrew Carnegie, Dunfermline, and some memorial stones., Undated.
'Castle', a photograph album containing around 50 photographs of architectural work carried out on the Scottish National War Memorial., Undated.
Catalogues, cards, photographs and notes from and of Anne Raeburn, painter., Undated.
Certificate of participation in the international visitor program of the United States Information Agency, with a related photograph., November 1990.
The papers reflect Margo MacDonald`s life as a politician and broadcaster. Although somewhat miscellaneous, they provide an insight into her relationship with the Scottish National Party leadership throughout her life, and into some of the causes she advocated during her life, including independence and assisted suicide for terminally ill patients.
Childhood photographs, Oxford University matriculation certificate, and 80th birthday ephemera of John Murray VI., 1909-1927; 1989
File contains four photographs of John Murray VI as a baby and young boy, with his sister Evelyn, undated [?circa 1909-1912]; his certificate of matriculation for Oxford University in autumn 1927; and a dinner menu, a photocopied musical score, and a birthday card from The Wordsworth Trust director Dr. Robert Woof, on the occasion of Murray's 80th birthday in September 1989.
Christmas cards, Easter cards and other greeting cards received by George Mackay Brown., 1991-1996, undated.
The correspondence consists of letters, postcards and greetings cards received by George Mackay Brown across his working life. A wide range of correspondence is present, including from long-term correspondents, both personal and literary in nature, professional correspondence from publishers and broadcasters, and letters from one-off correspondents who were writing as fans of his work.
‘Church and Church-yard of Kilbirnie', with notes on Kilbirnie House and Glengarnock Castle, by William Dobie, Grangevale, Beith, 1843; illustrated with prints and photographs., 1843.
The manuscripts of the Society of Antiquaries include the ‘Hawthornden Manuscripts’, MSS.2053-2067, the papers of William Drummond of Hawthornden and of his uncle, William Fowler.
Collected pamphlets and newspaper cuttings on places in Iceland., 1975-2003.
Files contain reseach notes relating to Magnusson's interests, the bulk of which are on Scotland and Iceland. Research notes on Vikings were kept separate by Magnusson.
Collection of autograph letters, mainly of Anglican dignitaries., 1797-1877, undated.
Collection of autograph letters, photographs and pictures., 1732-1900, undated.
Collection of black and white and colour photographs of Janet Adam Smith, her family and friends, some with press cuttings, Circa 1911-1998.
Collection of journals and sketchbooks of John Francis Campbell, kept during his travels throughout the world., 1841-1880.
The volumes reflect, in his detailed descriptions, watercolours and sketches, Campbell’s interest in people, art, science and sport. In the later journals, his interest in geology and meteorology predominates, with particular emphasis on the effects of glaciation observed in various countries.
The sketches usually occur in chronological sequence with notes below each giving the date, place and other additional information.
Collection of personal and professional photographs of Alastair Trevor Clark, mostly taken in Nigeria., 1946-2002, undated.
Collection of sketches, etchings, engravings, drawings, and paintings by James Nasmyth, and his family., 1796-1885, undated.
Collection of sketches, etchings, engravings, drawings, and paintings by James Nasmyth, and his family., 1838-1885, undated.
Also included are undated sketches by Sir William Allan (number 223), Sir James Foulis, Nasmyth's uncle (numbers 273, 292), Clarkson Stanfield (number 294), and Charles Piazzi Smith (number 336).
Collections of Tales for the ‘Popular Tales of the West Highlands’ project, with related correspondence and other papers.
The terms, `Gaelic version` or `English version` refer to the original manuscript texts produced by (`transcribed by` or `told to`) one of his team of collectors or by Campbell. Unless stated otherwise, all English versions of the tales and textual notes are the work of Campbell.