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  • Subject: Plans (drawings).
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  • Accounts. 4
  • Correspondence. 3
  • Letters. Correspondence. 2
  • Notebooks. 2
  • Notes. 2
  • Watercolours. Paintings. 2
  • Cartularies. 1
  • Certificates. 1
  • Charters 1
  • Daybooks. Bookkeeping records. 1
  • Drawings. Visual works. 1
  • Family papers. 1
  • Financial records. 1
  • Inscriptions. 1
  • Manuscripts. 1
  • Medals. 1
  • Microfilms. 1
  • Minutes. Administrative records. 1
  • Music books. 1
  • Passports. 1
  • Permits. 1
  • Photocopies. 1
  • Press cuttings. Information artifacts. 1
  • Reports. 1
  • Speeches. Documents. 1
  • Transcripts 1
  • Travel journals. 1
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  • Plans for alterations in the High Kirk of St Giles, Edinburgh, by James Craig, including a 'design of a Gothic pulpit', inscribed to the Reverend Hugh Blair, Doctor of Divinity.

  • Plans of the Faculty of Advocates Library buildings, etc.

  • 13 watercolour plans of military fortifications attributed to Charles Bisset.

  • Papers of Sir John Rennie (1761-1821), engineer.

  • ‘Beginning and the end of the Lewis Chemical Works', a detailed account written by D Morison, former foreman of the plant, of its operation from 1857 to 1874.

  • Microfilm of sketchbook of water-colour drawings, notes and plans by Thomas Scott, Earlston, chiefly of Scottish buildings in the Border area.

  • Cartularies of the Sligo family of Inzievar and Carmyle

  • Notebook of Alexander Drysdale, containing material on trigonometry with calculations of heights and distances illustrated with drawings in watercolours.

  • Correspondence and papers of the Faculty of Advocates Library concerning the extension of building shelving in the library.

  • Daybook of David Wallace, fencing contractor, Grantshouse, and his family providing a detailed account of the day to day workings of a small business.

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