Skip to main content Skip to search results

Showing Browse Resources: 51 - 64 of 64

Papers of the Reverend Prof Franz Hildebrandt.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.9251
Scope and Contents

Includes sermons, lectures, notes for published works, correspondence, pastoral notebooks and diaries.

Dates: 1926-1985.

Papers of the Reverend Robert Lister Turner (1875-1949), a missionary in Papua.

 File
Identifier: MS.9770
Scope and Contents The Reverend Turner was sent to Papua in 1902 by the London Missionary Society, and worked both in the mission field and in Lawes College, Isuleilei, until his retirement in 1939.The papers consist of the following.(i) Typescripts with manuscript corrections, undated, of four lectures on the ethnology of Papua. The fourth lecture concerns the history of the London Missionary Society in Papua. Two pages are missing at the beginning of the third lecture. (Folio 1.)...
Dates: 1910-1939, undated.

Papers of Thomas Johnston.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.5862
Scope and Contents

Including notebooks, sketchbooks, correspondence, and manuscripts of lectures and addresses.

Dates: 1904-1957.

Papers of Thomas Mackay Cooper.

 Record Group
Identifier: Acc.6188/1-26
Scope and Contents The surviving personal and legal papers of Thomas Mackay Cooper, Baron Cooper of Culross, judge and historian (1892-1955). Lord Cooper passed Advocate in 1915 and was created a K.C. in 1927. He was Conservative M.P. for West Edinburgh, 1935-41, Solicitor-General for Scotland, 1935, and Lord Advocate, 1935-41. In 1941 he succeeded as Lord Justice Clerk with the judicial title of Lord Cooper, and became Lord Justice General and Lord President of the Court of Session from January 1947 to...
Dates: circa 1920-circa 1955.

Papers of William Johnstone.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.8877
Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence and manuscripts and typescripts of books, articles, and lectures.

Dates: 1923-1980.

Papers of William MacLellan.

 File
Identifier: Acc.10630
Scope and Contents

Includes typescripts of lectures, programmes, newsletters and correspondence.

Dates: circa 1954.

Papers of William Will.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.7534
Scope and Contents

Including manuscripts and typescripts of lectures and addresses, and 68 letters from, among others, John Buchan, Sir Ian Hamilton and Neil Munro, on literary and personal matters.

Dates: 1919-1939.

Papers relating to the literary activities of George Sutherland Fraser.

 Record Group
Identifier: Acc.4681/1-27
Scope and Contents

Comprising typescript versions of poems and typescripts of lectures and broadcast talks, with selection of literary correspondence.

Dates: Circa 1940-circa 1969.

Records of Saint Ninian`s Cathedral, Perth; of the diocese of St Andrews, Dunkeld, and Dunblane; and of the Episcopal Church in Scotland.

 Fonds
Identifier: Dep.251
Scope and Contents

Also included are papers of clergymen connected with Saint Ninian`s, including sermons, historical and liturgical works by Bishop Charles Wordsworth, Bishop George Howard Wilkinson, Dean George Taylor Shillito Farquar, and Dean James Wilson Harper.

Dates: 1648-20th century.

Three notebooks of William Findlay.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.8310
Scope and Contents

Containing:

ballads collected by William Findlay

lectures, 1861-1862, of the Reverend Robert Buchanan on logic and rhetoric

correspondence, 1952-1958, of William Montgomerie.

Dates: 1861-1958.

Filtered By

  • Subject: Correspondence. X
  • Subject: Lectures. X

Filter Results

Additional filters:

Subject
Correspondence. 51
Manuscripts. 20
Photographs. 20
Typescripts. 19
Speeches. Documents. 17
∨ more
Articles. 16
Diaries. 16
Letters. Correspondence. 15
Notes. 15
Drafts. Documents. 13
Press cuttings. Information artifacts. 12
Poetry. 11
Copies. Derivative objects. 9
Notebooks. 9
Lists. 5
Reviews. Document genre 5
Autobiographies. 4
Documents. 4
Essays. 4
Memorandums. 4
Sermons 4
Genealogies. 3
Minutes. Administrative records. 3
Pamphlets. 3
Postcards. 3
Reports 3
Reviews. Document genre. 3
Cashbooks. 2
Certificates. 2
Epitaphs. 2
Excerpts. 2
Legal documents. 2
Microfilms. 2
Newsletters. Serials. 2
Personal papers. 2
Photograph albums. 2
Portraits. 2
Professional papers. 2
Proofs. Printed matter. 2
Publications. 2
Reports. 2
Research notes. 2
Scripts. Documents 2
Sermons. 2
Short stories. 2
Snapshots. 2
Songs. Musical compositions. 2
Treatises. 2
Abstracts. Summaries. 1
Account books. 1
Accounts. 1
Administrative records. 1
Albums. 1
Algeria. Africa. Nation. Longitude: 3.0000 . Latitude: 28.0000 . 1
Architectural drawings. 1
Audiocassettes. 1
Ballads. 1
Biographies. 1
Booklets. Information artefacts. 1
Books 1
Broadcasts. Events. 1
Calculations. 1
Carbon copies. Reprographic copies. 1
Cartoons. Humourous images. 1
Circulars. Fliers. 1
Course work. 1
Diagrams. 1
Drawings. Visual works. 1
Egypt. Africa. Nation. Longitude: 30.0000. Latitude: 27.0000. 1
Examinations. 1
Exercise books. 1
Exercises. 1
Extracts. 1
Fiction. 1
Financial records. 1
Fliers. Printed matter. 1
Graphs. 1
Handbooks. Document genres. 1
Histories. 1
Illuminated manuscripts. 1
Instructional materials. 1
Interviews. 1
Journals. Accounts. 1
Lecture notes. 1
Letter books. 1
Libya. Africa. Nation. Longitude: 17.0000. Latitude: 25.0000 . 1
Literature (writings). 1
Logs. Records. 1
Maps. Cartographic materials. 1
Memoranda Book. 1
Menus. 1
Mountaineering. 1
Musical compositions. 1
Novels. 1
Obituaries. 1
Overtures. Musical compositions. 1
Photocopies. 1
Picture postcards. 1
Portfolios. Groups of works. 1
+ ∧ less
 
Language
English 51
Undetermined 13
Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic 1
Multiple languages 1
 
Names
Buchan, John, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, author, publisher, Governor-General of Canada, 1875-1940 2
Fraser, George Sutherland, poet and critic, 1915-1980 2
Saltire Society 2
Army, Great Britain and Ireland, 51st (Highland) Division 1
Army, Great Britain and Ireland, Royal Garrison Artillery, 11th Siege Battery 1
∨ more
Baume, Louis Charles, mountaineer, 1919-1993 1
Bell, Henry, builder of the "Comet", 1767-1830 1
Bell, William, great grand-nephew of Henry Bell, builder of the "Comet", d 1978 1
Black, David MacLeod, poet, b 1941 1
Buchan, Anna Masterton, author, pseudonym O Douglas, 1877-1948 1
Buchan, J Walter, head of the Commercial Bank, Peebles, brother of John, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, author, publisher, Governor-General of Canada, 1882-1953 1
Buchan, Susan Charlotte, Baroness Tweedsmuir, née Grosvenor, 1882-1977 1
Buchanan, Robert, Professor of Logic, University of Glasgow, 1786-1873 1
Burns Begg, family of Isabella Begg, sister of Robert Burns, poet 1
Cairns, Alison Helen, Secretary of the Saltire Society, 1902-1959. 1
Cairns, David, Minister of Stitchel, d 1910 1
Cairns, William Thomas, Minister of Davidson Church, Edinburgh, 1868-1944 1
Calder, Peter Ritchie, Baron Ritchie-Calder, author and journalist, 1906-1982 1
Cameron, Sir David Young, Knight, painter and etcher, 1865-1945 1
Chalmers, Esther Barbara (daughter of Sir David Patrick, Chief-Justice of Gold Coast) 1
Chalmers, Sir David Patrick, Knight, Chief-Justice of Gold Coast, d 1899 1
Church of Scotland, Itu Leper Colony, Nigeria 1
Cockerell, Sir Sydney Carlyle, Knight, bibliographer, 1867-1962: recipient 1
Cooper, Thomas Mackay, Baron Cooper of Culross, judge, 1892-1955 1
Couch, Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-, Knight, novelist and literary scholar, 1863-1944 1
Dejardin, Lucie, socialist, 1875-1945 1
Farquhar, George Taylor Shillito, Dean of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane, 1857-1927 1
Findhorn Foundation 1
Findlay, William, Minister of Saline, d 1917: collector 1
Finniston, Sir Harold Montague, Knight, metallurgist and businessman, 1912-1991 1
Foster, John, Professor Emeritus of Ecclesiastical History, University of Glasgow, 1898-1973 1
Fraser, Alexander Campbell (philosopher) 1
Gibb, Andrew Dewar, Professor of Law, University of Glasgow, 1888-1974 1
Graham, Robert Bontine Cunninghame (of Gartmore and Ardoch, author, formerly Bontine) (1852-1936) 1
Grimond, Joseph, Baron Grimond, politician, 1913-1993 1
Hamilton, James Alexander Douglas-, Baron Selkirk of Douglas, solicitor and politician, b 1942 1
Hamilton, Sir Ian Standish Monteith, Knight, General, 1853-1947 1
Harper, James Walker, Dean of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane, 1859-1938 1
Heelis, Helen Beatrix, author, née Potter, 1866-1943: transcriber 1
Hildebrandt, Franz, Minister of Slateford-Longstone Church, 1909-1985 1
Honeyman, Thomas John, Director of Glasgow Art Gallery and Museums, 1891-1971 1
Honeyman, Thomas, father of Thomas John, Director of Glasgow Art Gallery and Museums, fl 1877-1934 1
Hutchison, Sir William Oliphant, Knight, painter, 1889-1970 1
Jeffares, Alexander Norman, Professor of English Studies, Stirling University, 1920-2005 1
Johnston, James Frederick Junor (Major-General) 1
Johnston, Thomas, politician and newspaper editor, 1881-1965 1
Johnstone, William, painter and art educationist, 1897-1981 1
Lancaster, Sir Osbert, Knight, cartoonist, author and critic , 1908-1986: transcriber 1
Lindsay, David Alexander Robert, 28th Earl of Crawford and 11th Earl of Balcarres, 1900-1975 1
Lloyd, Robert Wylie, alpinist, 1868-1958 1
Lorimer, James, Professor of Public Law, University of Edinburgh, 1818-1890 1
Lorimer, John Henry, 1856-1936 (painter) 1
Lorimer, family, of Kellie 1
MacDougall, Ian, Honorary Secretary, Scottish Labour History Society, b 1933 1
MacLellan, William MacLaren, publisher, Glasgow, 1915-1996 1
Macdonald, Andrew Buchanan, Superintendent of the Itu Leper Colony, 1892-1970 1
Mackay, James Peter Hymers, Baron Mackay of Clashfern, Lord Clerk Register of Scotland and Keeper of the Signet, b 1927 1
Mackenzie, Agnes Mure, historian and author, 1891-1955 1
Mackintosh, John Pitcairn, political scientist and politician, 1929-1978 1
Madge, Charles Henry, poet and sociologist, 1912-1996 1
Masefield, John Edward, Poet Laureate, 1878-1967: transcriber 1
Mavor, Osborne Henry, playwright, pseudonym James Bridie, 1888-1951 1
Maxwell , Gavin, Naturalist and author, 1914-1969: recipient 1
Maxwell, Sir Herbert Eustace, 7th Baronet of Monreith, politician and author, 1845-1937 1
McIlwraith, Maureen (novelist, pseudonym Mollie Hunter) 1
Montgomerie, William, poet and editor, 1904-1994 1
Munro, Neil, author, pseudonym Hugh Foulis, 1864-1930 1
National Council of Labour Colleges 1
Nevinson, Henry Woodd, journalist and author, 1856-1941 1
Orr, John Boyd, 1st Baron Boyd Orr, 1880-1971 1
Orr, John Boyd, 1st Baron Boyd Orr, 1880-1971. 1
Read, Sir Herbert Edward, Knight, poet and philosopher of art, 1893-1968 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, Alfred William, Deputy Chief Scientist (Navy), Ministry of Defence, 1914-1991 1
Ross, Neil, Minister of Laggan, Inverness-shire, Gaelic scholar and poet, 1873-1943 1
Royal Scottish Society of Arts 1
Scottish Episcopal Church 1
Scottish Episcopal Church, Diocese of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane 1
Scottish Mountaineering Club 1
Scottish National Party 1
Scottish PEN Centre, association of writers 1
Smith, Janet Buchanan Adam- (author and journalist) (1905-1999) 1
Smith, Lilian Adam, 1866-1949 (née Buchanan, wife of Sir George, Knight) 1
Smith, Sir George Adam, Knight, Old Testament scholar and geographer, 1856-1942 1
Spender, Stephen Harold, Sir, Knight (poet and critic) (1909-1995) 1
St Ninian's Cathedral, Perth 1
Stevenson, Robert Louis Balfour, novelist, 1850–1894 1
University of Edinburgh 1
Whyte, Christopher, poet and novelist, b 1952 1
Wilkinson, George Howard, Scottish Episcopal bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld, and Dunblane, 1833-1907 1
Will, William, Director of Allied Newspapers Ltd, 1866-1958 1
Will, William, Director of Allied Newspapers Ltd, 1866-1958: recipient 1
Wimberley, Douglas Neil, Major-General, 1896-1983 1
Woodburn, Arthur (politician) 1
Wordsworth, Charles, Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane, 1806-1892 1
Yeats, William Butler, poet, 1865-1939 1
Young, Douglas Cuthbert Colquhoun, poet, 1913-1973 1
Young, Douglas Cuthbert Colquhoun, poet, 1913-1973. 1
+ ∧ less