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  • Subject: Calligraphy. Visual works.
  • Subject: Specimens.
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  • Collection 7
  • Archival Object 2
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  • Poetry. 4
  • Illuminations (painting). 2
  • Manuscripts. 2
  • Maxims. 2
  • Notes. 2
  • Bookplates. 1
  • Books 1
  • Catalogues. 1
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  • Drawings. Visual works. 1
  • Illuminated manuscripts. 1
  • Impressions. prints. 1
  • Instructions. Document genre. 1
  • Lists. 1
  • Memorandums. 1
  • Memorials. Legal documents. 1
  • Microfilms. 1
  • Military records. 1
  • Muster rolls. Military records. 1
  • Prescriptions. 1
  • Psalms. Songs (document genre). 1
  • Recipes. Instructions (document genre) 1
  • Recipes. Instructions (document genre). 1
  • Seals. Artifacts 1
  • Sketchbooks 1
  • Speeches. Documents. 1
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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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