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  • Subject: Microfilms.
  • Subject: Ballads.
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  • Collection 9
  • Archival Object 6
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  • Vocal scores. 5
  • Notes. 4
  • Songs. Musical compositions. 4
  • Lists. 3
  • Poetry. 3
  • Copies. Derivative objects. 2
  • Diaries. 2
  • Drafts. Documents. 2
  • Drawings. Visual works. 2
  • Dummies. Printed matter. 2
  • Plays. 2
  • Press cuttings. Information artifacts. 2
  • Treatises. 2
  • Business letters. 1
  • Correspondence. 1
  • Dances. Musical compositions. 1
  • Genealogies. 1
  • Hymns. Songs. 1
  • Manuscripts. 1
  • Marches. Musical compositions. 1
  • Melodies. 1
  • Notebooks. 1
  • Novels. 1
  • Psalms. Songs (document genre). 1
  • Satires. Document genre. 1
  • Sketches. 1
  • Violin music. 1
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  • Microfilm of "The Ship o' the Fiend" and a setting of James Hyslop’s poem “The Cameronian's dream”, by Hamish MacCunn.

  • Microfilm of a collection of ballads and songs made for ‘Popular ballads and songs’ by Robert Jamieson., [1806, or before.]

  • Microfilm of assorted music, and notes on music and songs, chiefly Scottish.

  • Microfilm of correspondence of Henrietta Rhodes concerning the ballad 'Oh Nanny wilt thou gang with me' by Thomas Percy, including printed texts of the ballad and the music for it and manuscripts of poems in imitation of it.

  • Microfilm of eight ledgers of Alasdair Gray, containing work notes for stories, poems, plays, and his last novel, with draft of letters and many diary entries.

  • Microfilm of four ledgers of Alasdair Gray., 1945-2008.

  • Microfilm of Leyden Song Book, a collection of songs, instrumental pieces, and psalms, possibly compiled by Williane Stirling, with later additions.

  • Microfilm of original manuscript of "The Ship o' the Fiend", a ballad for Orchestra, Opus 5, composed by Hamish MacCunn., [1888, or before.]

  • Microfilm of original manuscript of "The Ship o' the Fiend", a ballad for Orchestra, Opus 5, composed by Hamish MacCunn., [1888, or before.]

  • Microfilm of three Gaelic manuscripts.

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