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Subject: Lectures.
Type: Collection
Subject: Essays.
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Manuscripts.
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Typescripts.
4
Correspondence.
3
Drafts. Documents.
3
Notebooks.
3
Notes.
3
Speeches. Documents.
3
Articles.
2
Copies. Derivative objects.
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Diaries.
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Photographs.
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Press cuttings. Information artifacts.
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Albums.
1
Calculations.
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Carbon copies. Reprographic copies.
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Cashbooks.
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Certificates
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Documents.
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Drawings. Visual works.
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Exercise books.
1
Germany. Europe. Nation. Longitude: 10.5000. Latitude: 51.5000.
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Leaflets.
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Lecture notes.
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Letters. Correspondence.
1
Minutes. Administrative records.
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Prayers.
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Prefaces.
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Prints. Visual works.
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Proofs. Printed matter.
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Publications.
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Reports
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Research notes.
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Reviews. Document genre.
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Sermons.
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Snapshots.
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Testimonials.
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Transcripts
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Prayers, sermons, addresses and lectures of the Very Reverend Andrew Nevile Davidson.
Notebooks and papers, some in Gaelic, of the Reverend Dr John MacInnes.
Correspondence, papers and notebooks of J B S Haldane and correspondence and papers of his second wife Helen, née Spurway.
Essays and other papers of William Myrtle, author of ‘The plagiarist’, chiefly written while he was a student at Edinburgh University (1877-1880).
Manuscripts and typescripts of talks and essays of James Archibald Campbell of Achanduin and Barbreck (1854-1926).
Correspondence and papers of John Pitcairn Mackintosh, Professor of Politics at Edinburgh University and Member of Parliament for Berwick and East Lothian, 1966-1974, 1974-1978.
Papers, circa 1852-1872, of William Strathhenry Kemp.
Papers of Thomas Aitken.
Papers and correspondence of literary figures.
Archives of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts.
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