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Microfilm and partial photocopy of transcripts of letters of Marie de Rabutin Chantal to her daughter.
Papers of and concerning Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle and their home at 24 Cheyne Row, Chelsea.
Papers of George Robinson, concerning the Zulu War, 1879.
Including transcripts, photographs, photocopies, and correspondence.
Papers relating to the publication of works of Michael Strachan.
Includes correspondence, manuscript drafts, copies and transcripts of 17th-century documents relating to the following works of Michael Strachan: 'The life and adventures of Thomas Coryate' (Oxford University Press, 1962); 'The East India Company journals of Captain William Keeling and Master Thomas Bonner, 1615-1617' (University of Minnesota Press, 1971); 'Sir Thomas Roe (1581-1644): a life' (Salisbury, 1989).
Photocopies and transcripts of two letters of Charles McIntosh to Beatrix Potter.
Letters concern fungi.
Photocopies of transcripts, 1849-1894, of "Mundell Family Extracts from Loch Broom and Ullapool Parish Kirk Session Records"
With copies of related letters, 1975, of James R Matheson.
Photocopies of transcripts of 28 royal letters to the Fothringhams of Powrie.
Photocopies of typed transcripts of letters of Sir William Gordon to his sister.
Concerning the Crimea and India.
Photocopies of typed transcripts of letters of Violet Emily Cragg to her mother.
Written while in Nigeria.
Photocopies of typescript transcriptions of letters of Thomas Telford to Andrew Little and other members of the Little family, with letters relating to Telford.
Includes notes and extracts from letterbooks of Joseph Mitchell.
Photocopy and annotated transcript of letters of Samuel Brown to Samuel Smiles.
Photographic copies of some family papers of Mr and Mrs Thomas Adams, Alloway, relating chiefly to Mrs Adams’ great-great-uncle, the Reverend Donald Stewart (1803-1831).
Research papers concerning Clan Gregor, including extracts and copies of historical and genealogical papers; with some papers relating to the history and administration of the Clan Gregor Society.
The arrangement and description of the papers from the Clan Gregor Centre was undertaken by Sheila McGregor on behalf of the Centre. The described papers represent the activities of a small number of people who collected and compiled them over many years, combining traditional knowledge with research to both preserve and extend information about the clan.
Transcripts, circa 2007, of correspondence, 1939-1943, between Private David MacKenzie and his wife, Elizabeth, during his service as an army clerk in Northern Africa in the Second World War; with related ephemera.
Includes photocopies of souvenir programmes and "The Torch" newsheet.