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Forth Bridge. Europe - United Kingom - Scotland. Bridge. Longitude: -3.4167. Latitude: 56.0000.
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Papers concerning Macintosh's service in the Royal Navy, ca. 1944 - 1960
Three glass photographic plates, with positive prints made from them., ?1856.
Letters to H Pirie Gordon., 1934-1952.
Inventory of property including details of manuscripts, draft copy of inventory, and photograph of some property., 1916.
Materials relating to trips taken by Ian Rankin for non-promotional reasons., 1990-1996.
Typescripts for the television documentary 'Ian Rankin's Evil Thoughts', a Criminal Minds special on BBC Channel 4 featuring Ian Rankin; with related developmental and administrative materials., 2000-2002.
Volume of photographs of the early stages of the building of the Forth Bridge, 1888, with some later photographs and a watercolour of the completed bridge.
Papers of John Maxwell Geddes.
Papers of Herrick Bunney, musician and organist of St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh.
Correspondence and papers of or concerning General Sir Thomas Graham, Baron Lynedoch.
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