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Subject: Plans (drawings).
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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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