Scrapbooks.
Found in 143 Collections and/or Records:
Personal papers of Margaret Macrae Ward Ritchie (née Junor, then Johnston.) , 1920, 1930-1986.
Photographs and newspaper cuttings, 1908 - 1993
Photographs by, of and concerning A E Borthwick and family., 1815-[circa 1900], undated.
Political, literary, and miscellaneous papers of Arthur Ralph Douglas Elliot., 1871-1922.
Press cutting and photograph hardback scrapbook, commemoration of James Thin., 1915.
Press cuttings, programmes and other papers of Marillyn Gray., 1937-1997.
Papers of Scottish actor and theatre director Marillyn Gray (1930-2006), chiefly relating to the Gateway Theatre, Edinburgh, in which she was a regular performer. The Gateway papers came into her care at some point after the theatre closed possibly entrusted to her by, or after the death of, Sadie Aitken (1905-85) Gateway Theatre General Manager, some of whose papers are in the collection.
Press cuttings relating to the 7:84 Theatre Company (Scotland)., 1973-1988, undated.
Includes material concerning productions, administration and publicity.
Printing and stationery scrapbooks, sample books and other specimen items., 1869-1985, undated.
Scrap-book, containing caricatures, some dated 1813, and other drawings, chiefly by John Gibson Lockhart, engravings, etchings, lithographs, etc., 1813-1857, undated.
Scrap book containing envelopes addressed to the Countess of Lichfield., 1837-1840.
The scrap book is arranged in two roughly alphabetical series according to the name of the sender (folios 1-26, 30-73). Most of these envelopes are franked, but a few have the penny post stamp. There are numerous gaps where envelopes have been removed, and in some cases the name of the sender has been pencilled in. Some printed and manuscript items connected with the history of franking and of the penny post, found loose in the volume, have been inserted at folio 75.
Scrap-book containing miscellaneous letters, chiefly addressed to William Hayman Cummings, Principal of the Guildhall School of Music, by celebrity members of the musical world., 1820-1910, undated.
There are also letters of Henry Sidmouth, 1820 (number 34), David Laing, 1829 (number 140), Thomas Moore, 1838 (number 143), Thomas Campbell, 1849 (number 141), Anthony Trollope, 1869 (number 19), and Leigh Hunt, undated (number 142).
Scrap-book, labelled ‘Advertisements’, in which are pasted printed advertisements of works of Sir Walter Scott and others, with some manuscript notes., 1822-1847.
The advertisements are for works printed by Constable & Company, 1822-1824 (folio 1), and by Cadell & Company and Robert Cadell, 1826-1847 (folio 9).
Scrap-book of John A Hipkin., Late 19th century-early 20th century.
The scrap-book includes: Bewick prints; illustrations of the work of Charles Keene, including frontispieces and title-pages drawn by him for Mr Punch's Pocket-book, 1864-1874; and Christmas cards painted by Frank Maguire.
Scrap book of press cuttings, photographs and miscellaneous items kept by Archibald Kirk Dickson, 1912-1916, with additional family material, 1916-1935., 1912-1935.
Scrap-book of press-cuttings relating to all aspects of the 4th Earl of Minto's Governor-Generalship., 1898-October 1900.
Scrap-book of press-cuttings relating to all aspects of the 4th Earl of Minto's Governor-Generalship., August 1900-May 1902.
Scrap-book of press-cuttings relating to all aspects of the 4th Earl of Minto's Governor-Generalship., May 1902-July 1903.
Scrap-book of press-cuttings relating to all aspects of the 4th Earl of Minto's Governor-Generalship., August 1903-June 1904.
Scrap-book of press-cuttings relating to all aspects of the 4th Earl of Minto's Governor-Generalship., July 1904-July 1905.
Scrap book of Rose Ethel Bassin, containing miscellaneous press-cuttings., 1953-1967.
Scrap book of Rose Ethel Bassin, containing press-cuttings on the Culloden ceremony of 1959., 1959.
Scrap-book offered to the Countess of Minto, containing signatures of ladies in India, and watercolours of scenes there., 1910.
Scrap-books containing material collected by or associated with John A Hipkins., 1798-1883, undated.
The volumes, which have been arranged and provided with biographical notes and lists of contents by John A Hipkins's sister, Miss Edith J Hipkins, the painter, illustrate the cultivated life of London in the late nineteenth century and the early twentieth. Since Hipkins himself was deaf, there is much material relating to the artistic and other activities of the deaf.