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Subject: Calligraphy. Visual works.
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Designs for book decorations, stage sets and garden buildings by William McLaren.
Specimens of copperplate handwriting written out for his parents by William Prichard.
Volume of specimens of copperplate handwriting with prefatory note: 'the following pieces were written as common copies, in presence of a numerous class, by a young gentleman (aged 11 years), pupil of Mr. Paton, 58, Broad Street, 1831.'
'Poems on various subjects, written by James Cargill, teacher, Edinburgh.' Thirteen short poems written in a small, calligraphic hand.
'Poems on various subjects, written by James Cargill, Teacher, Edinburgh, 1834.' Sixteen short poems written in a small calligraphic hand.
Miscellaneous papers of the family of Dundas of Dundas., 17th century-19th century.
Moral sentences, written as specimens of penmanship, by Esther Inglis., 17th century.
Specimens of work by the calligraphers Franzisca Baruch, Ray Da Boll, Howard T Glasser, Michael Harvey, Warren Ferris and Henri Friedlaender.
Microfilm of works, 17th century, of Esther Inglis and a book of recipes, 1st half of 17th century-1735, 1879, started by Anna, Lady Elcho (died 1649).
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