Schedules. Records (documents).
Found in 90 Collections and/or Records:
Administrative papers, containing itineraries, schedules and budgets., 1976-1978.
Many duplicated elsewhere in the collection.
Appendices to the minutes of the curators of the Faculty of Advocates Library: volume VIII., 1909.
Appendix A: Standing orders of the Keeper of the Faculty of Advocates Library., 1909.
Appendix containing 'Inclosures omitted in Part I' of 'Correspondence Relating to the Affairs of Persia and Affghanistan'., 1837-1839.
Appendix to 'Minute of the Present State and Demands of the British Army Serving on Colonial Stations' (Downing Street, May 1839), with related correspondence., October 1838-May 1839.
Appendix to printed catalogue of the Library belonging to the Faculty of Advocates: part II., 1787.
Art work, budgets, schedules, reviews, publicity and other material relating to 'Men should weep'., 1983, undated.
Containing papers on the following Scottish plays: 'Gold in his boots' by George Munro; 'U.A.B. - Scotland' by Harry Trott; 'Johnny Noble' by Ewan MacColl; "In time o' strife" by Joe Corrie; and 'Men should weep' by Ena Lamont Stewart.
Conference report, schedule and speech, relating to The Working Party on Library and Book Trade Relations., 1974.
Contains 3 items.
Contract, schedule, scripts and notes for Grampian TV programme ‘Walking Back to Happiness’ featuring Tom Weir., 1998.
Weir produced a high volume of written and spoken outputs during his career. The papers here relate to some of the results of that work, including his contributions to radio.
Divided file containing correspondence, reviews, schedules, audience figures, other material and items relating to 1986 film of the play., Undated.
Includes material concerning productions, administration and publicity.
Divided file containing script, correspondence, reviews, '7th single', programme, schedules and other material, some relating to 'The 7:84 band show'., Undated.
Includes material concerning productions, administration and publicity.
Divided file labelled 'The Cheviot, the stag and the black, black oil, 73- . Schedules, programmes, budgeting, correspondence SAC, receipts, invoices, Europalia (Brussels), Dublin, correspondence with BBC re. filming.' containing published script (London, 1981)., 1981.
Includes material concerning productions, administration and publicity.
Documents concerning the enrolment of James Johnston as an officer cadet at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst., 1957
The documents include the schedule for the first term of the course.
Documents relating military exercise Exercise Spearpoint which James Johnston umpired., 1979-1980
Documents relating to management training course undertaken by James Johnston., 1962.
Documents relating to the South European tour undertaken by James Johnston as part of his course at the Royal College of Defence Studies., 1985.
These papers related to the 1 year course studied by James Johnston during 1985 on high level strategy and politics. This fits between his 2 command positions within the British Army of the Rhine in his career chronology. The course was deisgned only for the most senior Ministry of defence personnel. The dates reflect the pre- and post course correpsondence.
Exercise Spearpoint main planning and scheduling documents, retained by James Johnston., 1979-1980
Exercise Spearpoint umpire listing and guidelines which were issued to James Johnston. , 1980
'Final script', 1947, of the film 'Bonnie Prince Charlie'; with letters to Ian Whyte, and papers, 1948, of Hubert Clifford, consisting chiefly of film schedules for the music., 1947, 1948.
Apart from the film music, which is datable to 1947-1948 from the accompanying correspondence and papers (MSS.22085-22086), almost all the music is undated; but from the ink used, some of it may be dated to about the same period.
Except where otherwise stated the music is written as for keyboard.
General file, containing press releases, audience figures, tour schedules and minutes of company meetings., 1981-1982, undated.
Containing papers on the following Scottish plays: 'Gold in his boots' by George Munro; 'U.A.B. - Scotland' by Harry Trott; 'Johnny Noble' by Ewan MacColl; "In time o' strife" by Joe Corrie; and 'Men should weep' by Ena Lamont Stewart.
General schedule of returns of prisoners of the 'Forty-five from Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Dumfries, Dundee, and Dunfermline., 1746.
Manuscripts relating to Parliament.., 1783.
Contains also some copies of replies or of draft replies.
Material regarding establishment of General Gathering Theatre Company, containing policy documents, minutes, correspondence, proposed schedules and budgets., 1982-1984.
Many of these items are duplicated elsewhere in the collection.