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Personal and political papers of Eustace George Willis, Labour MP and Minister of State for Scotland, with some photographs and memorabilia.

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Identifier: Acc.13208
Scope and Contents Personal and political papers, memorabilia and photographs, 1911–1976, of Labour politician Eustace George Willis (1903–1987). Willis was educated at the City of Norwich Secondary School. He served in the Royal Navy from 1919 until 1930. He was a bookseller and lecturer for the National Council of Labour Colleges from 1932 until 1964. Willis was elected as Member of Parliament for Edinburgh North in the 1945 General Election but was defeated in 1950. He contested again Edinburgh...
Dates: 1911-1976.

Photographs of the Dobson family, Edinburgh.

 File
Identifier: Acc.12288
Scope and Contents

Includes two letters and a certificate.

Dates: circa 1900-1952.

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Certificates 13
Certificates. 9
Memorandums. 6
Photographs. 6
Marriage certificates. 4
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Notes. 4
Abstracts. Summaries. 3
Accounts. 3
Diaries. 3
Microfilms. 3
Photocopies. 3
Poetry. 3
Translations. Documents. 3
Correspondence. 2
Discharges. Legal Documents. 2
Genealogies. 2
Indentures. Legal Instruments. 2
Instructions. Document genre. 2
Lists. 2
Medals. 2
Passports. 2
Petitions. 2
Photograph albums. 2
Press cuttings. Information artifacts. 2
Rentals. Records (documents). 2
Reports. 2
Wills. 2
Accounts of intromissions. 1
Advertisements. 1
Agreements. Legal instruments. 1
Albums. 1
Assignations. Legal Instruments. 1
Ballads. 1
Bills of lading. 1
Biographies. 1
Birth certificates. 1
Bonds of relief. Legal instruments. 1
Bonds. Legal instruments. 1
Charters. 1
Cheques. 1
Circular letters. 1
Claims. Legal documents. 1
Class cards (University). 1
Class certificates (University). 1
Contracts. Agreements. 1
Copies. Derivative objects. 1
Course work. 1
Death certificates. 1
Decrees arbitral. Legal instruments. 1
Depositions. Testimonies. 1
Descriptions. Documents. 1
Dispatches. 1
Drawings. Visual works. 1
First World War (1914-1918). 1
Glasgow. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow. Inhabited place. Longitude: -4.2500. Latitude: 55.8833. 1
Government records. 1
Halifax. North and Central America - Canada - Nova Scotia. Inhabited place. Longitude: -63.5833. Latitude: 44.6333. 1
Indictments. Legal documents. 1
Inventories. 1
Invitations. 1
Katanning. Oceania - Australia - Western Australia. Inhabited place. 1
Leases. Contracts. 1
Lectures. 1
Legal documents. 1
Manuscripts. 1
Memorandums. Legal documents. 1
Memorials. Legal documents. 1
Minutes. Legal documents. 1
Moulyinning. Oceania - Australia - Western Australia. Inhabited place. 1
Obligations. Legal instruments. 1
Pamphlets. 1
Plans (orthographic projections). 1
Portraits. 1
Printed materials. Object genre. 1
Proclamations. 1
Proofs. Printed matter. 1
Publishers and publishing. 1
Receipts. Financial records. 1
Records (documents). 1
Research notes 1
Scrapbooks 1
Signatures. Names 1
Sketches 1
Songs. Musical compositions. 1
Speeches. Documents. 1
Stats. Copies. 1
Stornoway. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland - Eilean Siar - Lewis, Isle of. Inhabited place. Longitude: -6.3667. Latitude: 58.2167. 1
Testimonials. 1
Travel journals 1
Typescripts. 1
United States. North and Central America. Nation. Longitude: -98.0000. Latitude: 38.0000. 1
Warrants. Permissions. 1
Woodcuts. Prints. 1
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Language
English 18
Undetermined 10
French 1
 
Names
Boyd, family 1
Carlyle, Alexander James, Rector of St Martin's and All Saints', Oxford, 1861-1943 1
Chalmers, Thomas (Principal of New College, Edinburgh) 1
Dobson, family, Edinburgh 1
Duncan, John Weir, surgeon, 1826 or 1827-1850 1
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Duncan, John Weir, surgeon, 1826 or 1827-1850: recipient 1
Elder, Adam, Sanitary Inspector of Port Glasgow and emigrant to Australia, b 1876 1
Fairley, John A, local historian, fl 1900-1929: recipient 1
Fleming, David Hay, antiquary, 1849-1931 1
Hart, Alexander, Bonnymuir radical, 1794-1876 1
Hart, John, brother of Alexander, Bonnymuir radical, fl 1814 1
Hay, Richard Augustine (canon and antiquary) 1
Holden, family, of Baldovie 1
Johnston, James Frederick Junor (Major-General) 1
Jones, Edmund Morse, physician, fl 1843 1
Jones, Thomas, physician, fl 1786 1
Kirk, John, Minister of Barry, d 1858. 1
Lapraik, John (poet) 1
Lapraik, Thomas, Muirkirk, fl 1810-1843 1
Livingstone, Robert Moffat, son of David, explorer and missionary, pseudonym Rupert Vincent, 1846-1864 1
Mackinnon, John, Sergeant, 93rd Highlanders, fl 1807-1849 1
Mackinnon, Roderick, Lieutenant, North Carolina Highlanders, d c 1807 1
Marine Temperance Society of New York 1
Murray, William, Edinburgh, chartered accountant, fl 1911-1978 1
Nelson, Horatio, Viscount Nelson, naval officer, 1758–1805 1
Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh, publishers and printers 1
Ritchie, James Spence, former keeper of manuscripts at the National Library of Scotland, Stepfather of Major-General James Frederick Junor Johnston. 1
Ritchie, Margaret Macrae Ward (née Junor, then Johnston, mother of Major-General James Frederick Junor Johnston) 1
Ross, Henrietta née Parish (wife of Hercules Ross) 1
Ross, Hercules, merchant, 1745-1816 1
Ross, Horatio, 1801-1886 (Sportsman) 1
University of Edinburgh 1
University of St Andrews 1
Williamson, George Sinclair, physician and army officer, fl 1855 1
Willis, Eustace George, Labour MP and Minister of State for Scotland, 1903-1987 1
de Lautour Ross, Hercules (Deputy Inspector-General, United Provinces Police) 1
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