Transcripts.
Found in 454 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of John Blythe Kinross, relating to various financial undertakings., 1927-1969.
Papers of John Rennie concerning harbours in places beginning Br-Du., 1771-1821.
Papers of Muriel Spark, relating to her autobiography, containing biographical notes and interviews., Circa 1953-1970, undated.
Papers of the proceedings at the trial of Basil Cochrane for the murder of his servant, with copies of depositions, interrogations, etc., 1787.
Papers of transactions and lawsuits between the Tweeddale and Lauderdale families, deriving chiefly from the marriage between the 2nd Marquess of Tweeddale and Lady Mary Maitland, daughter of the Duke of Lauderdale., 1632-early 18th century, undated.
Papers relating to 'The house of Elrig', by Gavin Maxwell, containing typed transcript of audio tapes, photographs and a sketch., [?Circa 1965], 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.
Part of a note drafted by Marshal Foch for his preface to 'Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson’ by Major-General Sir C E Callwell; with a note relating to it by Colonel L'Hôpital, Air Defence Command, to Marshal Foch, and a transcript., [1927, or before.]
Partial transcripts of excerpts of three letters dated, 5 October, 15 November 1803, and 6 February 1826, of Henry, afterwards Lord, Cockburn, to the Reverend Charles Anderson., 1803, 1826.
Personal and naval papers of Robert Kirk Dickson., 1913-1951.
Photocopy of transcripts of the complete diary of Elizabeth S Haldane., 1887-1918.
The diary was written at intervals of varying length, ranging from a few days to some months, but most entries cover the period following the previous one.
The whereabouts of the first volume of the original diary are not known.
Photocopy of transcripts of the complete diary of Elizabeth S Haldane., 1919-1937.
The diary was written at intervals of varying length, ranging from a few days to some months, but most entries cover the period following the previous one.
The whereabouts of the first volume of the original diary are not known.
Photocopy of transcripts of the complete diary of Elizabeth S Haldane from 1887 to the end., 1887-1937.
The diary was written at intervals of varying length, ranging from a few days to some months, but most entries cover the period following the previous one.
The whereabouts of the first volume of the original diary are not known.
'Poems by William Drummond of Hawthornden, transcribed from the original editions', printed in the years 1616-1630., 1616-1630.
The poems were transcribed in the nineteenth century.
Poems of John Donne transcribed by William Drummond of Hawthornden; and notes on civil law taken by William Fowler, secretary to Queen Anne, consort to James IV., 1580-early 17th century.
The contents are as follows.
'Thirre poems belonginge to Jhon Don transcribed by William Drummond', used in John Donne's ‘Poems’ (Oxford, 1912), edited by Herbert J C Grierson. (Folio 1.)
Notes and accounts in the hand of Sir William Drummond. (Folios 1 verso, 39 verso-40.)
Notes on civil law taken by William Fowler in Paris (folio 49), signed, 1580 (folio 65).
Printed copy of Walter K Firminger, 'Some Further Letters of Alexander Elliot', reprinted from 'Bengal: Past and Present', volume iii, 1910., 1910.
'Proceedings [of the] Home Department [of the] Government of India: Legislation for the purposes of assuming some degree of control over the newspaper press in India' ([Simla], 1907), with correspondence and other papers., 1907.
The contents are as follows. (i) Miscellaneous correspondence and papers relating to sedition and to the control of the press, 1907-1911 (folio 1); (ii) Papers relating to the resignation of Sir Bampfylde Fuller as Lietenant-Governor of East Bengal and Assam, 1906 (folio 149); (iii) Transcripts of letters and a petition against the partition of Bengal, 1906 (folio 190).
Production files of 'Screw the bobbin' , by 7:84 and Chris Hannon [and Alan Clews]., 1966, 1973-1974, 1980-1983, undated.
Includes material concerning productions, administration and publicity.
Programmes, transcripts, photographs, correspondence and other papers of the Gateway Theatre, Edinburgh., 1936-1985.
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.
Prompt script and typescript of 'It had to be you', by George Rosie., [1994].
Arranged alphabetically by title. The date in square brackets is that of the Fifth Estate production, where this has been possible to establish.
‘Psyche, or, The Legend of Love’, a transcript of Mary Tighe’s poem., 1802, 1805.
On the title-page are the words, ‘M. Tighe, London, July 20th, 1805’. The preface is dated, Rossanna, January 1802.
'Random Memories', being Robert Louis Stevenson's rough draft of the beginning of an autobiographical work, with a typed transcript., Late 19th century.
Robert Louis Stevenson speaks of his birth in Edinburgh, and describes a visit made to Homburg when he was twelve.