Articles.
Found in 640 Collections and/or Records:
Business strategy and management papers of James Thin, bookseller., 1956-2001, undated.
Carbon copy of an article by C T Dalgety entitled 'Expedition to North East Land and Wyches Islands', bearing a few amendments apparently in Sir James Wordie's hand., [1932, or before.]
Cash book of the Edinburgh Skating Club., 1856-1919.
With a list of articles belonging to the club, 1864 (folio 65).
Collections of Gaelic tales, folklore and proverbs, mainly written by John Dewar; material relating to folklore in general; papers concerning Highland dress; and several volumes relating to Irish language and folklore.
Comprehensive set of photocopies of essays by Edwin Muir published in periodicals from 1919 to 1951 collected by Peter Butter., Circa 1960-1999.
Comprehensive set of photocopies of reviews by Edwin Muir published in periodicals from 1920 to 1958 collected by Peter Butter., Circa 1960-1999.
Conference papers and articles by Farquhar Macintosh, 1974-1977 and undated
Typescript or handwritten scripts of conference papers on secondary school education and education planning, partly intended for subsequent publication and preserved with letters from the conference organisers or editors. With some notes and an off-print by other authors.
Contributions to 'A Highland Notebook', a Gaelic column in the Weekly Scotsman, 1954
Scripts of two contributions written by Macintosh for the Weekly Scotsman's columm "A Highland Notebook". The first, "Làithean sona agus làithean dona", on lucky and unlucky days, is undated. For a fuller version of the script and further notes on the subject see Acc.14003/23. The second, "The Taylor Report", was written in 1954. With a letter from the editor of the Weekly Scotsman and notes.
Copies of articles by and concerning the 4th Earl of Minto from various magazines and newspapers., 1880-1914.
Copies of excerpts of letters to Dr J D Ross Watt, and miscellaneous articles on subjects relating to the bagpipes., 1880-1913, undated.
The contents are arranged as follows:
Copies of excerpts of letters, 1911-1913, undated, from various correspondents, including Dr Charles Bannatyne, John Grant, and Dr K N MacDonald, to Dr J D Ross Watt, 1911-1913, undated (folio 1);
An article, undated, on canntaireachd possibly by Alexander K Cameron (folio 90);
Miscellaneous copies of printed articles, 1880, undated, on subjects relating to the bagpipes (folio 111).
Copies of published articles, letters, reports, and speeches about or by John Kirk and relatives., 1856-1972.
Includes extracts from the Royal Geographical Society 'Proceedings and Journals', and the 'Report by Sir John Kirk on the Disturbances at Brass' (1896).
Copies of various lectures or articles by John Norman Stuart Buchan, 2nd Baron Tweedsmuir, with a few associated letters., 1953, 1957, 1962, 1964, 1973.
Containing:
(i) ‘Glance at Jamaica’, Blackwood Magazine, November 1953.
(ii) ‘Findlay Memorial lecture’, Cardiff High School, 1957.
(iii) ‘East-West Struggle in the United Nations’, Optima, 1962.
(iv) ‘The Eskimos of Canada’, Journal of the Royal Society of Arts, November 1964.
(v) ‘The Klondyke God Rush’, ibid, November 1973.
Copy, circa 1812, of an article, undated, entitled 'Notes taken at advising the Action of Defamation and damages--Alex[ande]r Cunningham Jeweller in Edin[burgh] against Mr James Russell surgeon there', attributed to George Cranstoun, Lord Corehouse., [1816, or before.]
In the descriptions, references to publication generally give only the earliest traceable place and date.
Copy of an article in French, 1779, by Major A Munck, concerning Gustavus III, King of Sweden., 1779, 1933.
Copy of article by Sir Harold Nicholson on General Sir Edmund Ironside., 1940.
Copy of the "Report of proceedings connected to The East Indian's petition to Parliament, 1831", including an article on the report from the 'Calcutta review' (1849), and 'The Eurasian movement of 1829-30', from the 'Calcutta review' (1833)., 1831, 1833, 1849.
Papers of Michael Moncrieff Staurt, CIE OBE concerning his career in India and East Pakistan, 1927-1950, and his research into the Scottish Nabobs and other matters concerning the history of India, circa 1950-1986.
Corrected proofs of a poem, 'The mad banker of Amsterdam’ and an article, 'On the cockney school of poetry' by John Gibson Lockhart., [1817, or before; 1820, or before.]
The proof of 'The mad banker of Amsterdam' begins on folio 1, that of 'On the Cockney school of poetry' on folio 2.
Corrected typescripts of lectures and articles of Annie Isabella Dunlop., 1943-1968, undated.
The first section consists of lectures and talks in which Dr Dunlop drew on her own experiences of work and travel in Rome, Poland and elsewhere.
Correspondence, accounts and miscellaneous papers of Alexander Turnbull Christie., 1825-1838, undated.
The contents are as follows:
(i) Letters, 1827-1832, to Alexander Turnbull Christie, with a few copies of his own letters (folio 1);
(ii) Financial papers, 1825-1831, undated (folio 59);
(iii) Design for a house, circa 1830 (folio 69);
(iv) 'De membranae mucosae pathologia', circa 1828 (folio 71);
(v) Miscellaneous scientific papers, 1831, 1838, undated, of Christie and John Turnbull of Abbey St Bathans (folio 99).
Correspondence and Argentian version of short story 'Open to the Public'., 1989-1992.
During the period of this correspondence Penelope Jardine acted as Muriel Spark’s secretary frequently writing on behalf of Spark. As a result it is not always clear who authored individual letters.
Correspondence and articles, 1991-2000, undated, of Don and Bridget MacCaskill concerning national parks., 1991-2000, undated.
Three files of correspondence of and relating to Don and Bridget MacCaskill.
Correspondence and articles as Chairman of the Metrication Board., 1969-1972.
Includes press cuttings and correspondence.
Correspondence and articles mostly concerned with the Congo, containing Kalinga prize acknowledgements., 1961.
Includes press cuttings and correspondence.