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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 William Wilson, minister of St Paul’s Free Church, Dundee.

 Series
Identifier: MSS.14220-14226
Scope and Contents

William Wilson, who was dispossessed at the Disruption in 1843, became Moderator of the Free Church in 1866, and moved to Edinburgh in 1877.

Dates: 1833-1939, 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 W S Graham, originally from the collection of Alan Clodd.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.12468
Scope and Contents

Includes notebooks, manuscripts and typescripts of poetry and letters, mostly to Alan Clodd.

Dates: circa 1937-1981.

Papers of Walter S Crow.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.7164
Scope and Contents

Including account of 1918 war experiences, compiled in 1977 from original notebook carried in the field, which is also presented, together with a letter on the battle of Château-Thierry.

With photocopies of two letters, 1944, of W R Crow, and photocopies of unassociated essays.

Dates: 20th century.

Papers of William Stuart Henry.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.6177
Scope and Contents

Including notebooks, sketches, poems, and correspondence concerning his work.

Dates: circa 1942-1967.

Papers partly concerning persons named Galbraith.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.7862
Scope and Contents

Including 12 account books and notebooks, 1697-1917.

With a few loose papers including five letters, 1811-1813, of Hugh Laing, St Croix, to Hugh Morris, Largs.

Dates: 1697-1917.

Personal and political papers of Rosemary Hall.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.13491
Scope and Contents Rosemary Hall was born on 22nd April 1925 in Aberdeen. She spent her early life in Montrose where her father and uncle ran the family salmon fishing business. Hall began her schooling in Montrose. However, the outbreak of the war caused interruption and her school was evacuated to Speyside. She began her working life as a PA to a partner in a firm of accountants in Edinburgh. Although Hall gave up her job after marriage, she did not stop working; she was against nuclear power in all forms...
Dates: 1947-2010

Poetry notebooks and other papers of Robert Crawford (1877-1931).

 Series
Identifier: MSS.26023-26026
Scope and Contents

Robert Crawford, who was a miner in Ayrshire and later in Stirlingshire, published three collections of poems and also wrote philosophical essays.

Dates: 1920-1931, undated.

Sermons, lectures and correspondence of Rev Joseph Moffett, minister of Crown Court Church, Covent Garden, London, including some papers of and relating to Crown Court.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.13467/1-124
Scope and Contents The papers consist principally of his sermons, which were subsequently much worked on by his daughter, Jean Stewart, also a Church of Scotland minister. Next are papers relating to the Loan Committee of Crown Court Church, which give an insight into the financial hardship suffered by at least part of the congregation during the interwar period. There are also several correspondence files, which are illustrative of Moffett’s involvement in the community based around Crown Court Church, as...
Dates: 1867-1990s, undated.

Short pieces of manuscript poetry, prose, notes and letters of George Mackay Brown.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.13911/1-3
Scope and Contents

A collection of assorted manuscript writings of George Mackay Brown, including some early notebooks, 1946-1948, and manuscripts of various poems, short stories and plays.

Dates: 1946-1995, undated.

Ten letters and a postcard of Leonora Blanche Lang, née Alleyne, to her niece Margaret Munro and her husband William. With a notebook and photographs.

 File
Identifier: Acc.13025
Scope and Contents

Notebook contains series of sketches titled "Country Conversations"; photographs of Leonora and Andrew Lang.

Dates: circa 1880-1933.

The Graham Brown Collection.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.4338/1-247
Scope and Contents

Comprising correspondence and papers of T Graham Brown, concerning mountaineering.

Dates: 1877-1962.

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.

Two climbing notebooks, 1915-1922, of Joseph Alan Garrick; with letters, menu cards, printed books and 43 photograph albums.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.11401
Scope and Contents

Includes letters, menu cards, printed books and 43 photograph albums, 1934-1937.

Dates: 1915-1937.

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Correspondence. 141
Letters. Correspondence. 63
Photographs. 52
Poetry. 50
Typescripts. 50
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Diaries. 46
Manuscripts. 44
Press cuttings. Information artifacts. 43
Notes. 26
Articles. 23
Drafts. Documents. 18
Novels. 15
Copies. Derivative objects. 14
Plays. 12
Speeches. Documents. 12
Financial records. 11
Documents. 10
Lectures. 9
Lists. 9
Publications. 9
Accounts. 8
Biographies. 8
Legal documents. 8
Short stories. 8
Autobiographies. 7
Essays. 7
Maps. Cartographic materials. 7
Microfilms. 7
Printed materials. Object genre. 7
Reports 7
Scripts. Documents 7
Travel journals. 7
Family papers. 6
Proofs. printed matter 6
Reviews. Document genre. 6
Carbon copies. Reprographic copies. 5
Catalogues. 5
Literature (writings). 5
Photograph albums. 5
Sermons. 5
Sketches 5
Sketches. 5
Account books. 4
Audiocassettes. 4
Genealogies. 4
Journals. Accounts. 4
Minutes. Administrative records. 4
Personal papers. 4
Photocopies. 4
Translations. Documents. 4
Business records. 3
Excerpts. 3
Histories. 3
Lecture notes. 3
Memoirs. 3
Memorandums. 3
Orders. Military records. 3
Programmes 3
Programmes. 3
Research notes. 3
Reviews. Document genre 3
Sermons 3
Transcripts 3
Transcripts. 3
Travel journals 3
Address books. Reference sources. 2
Agendas. Administrative records. 2
Albums. 2
Annotations. 2
Bankbooks. 2
Books 2
Calculations. 2
Commissions. Permissions. 2
Diplomas. School records. 2
Drafts. Documents 2
Drawings. Visual works. 2
Ephemera. 2
Fair copies. 2
Fiction. 2
Genealogical tables. Genealogies. 2
Indexes. Reference sources. 2
Invoices. 2
Memorandums. Legal documents. 2
Mountaineering. 2
Music books. 2
Musical compositions. 2
Negatives. Photographs. 2
Obituaries. 2
Photographic prints. 2
Positives. Photographs. 2
Postcards. 2
Prints. Visual works. 2
Proofs. Printed matter. 2
Registers (lists). 2
Reports. 2
Scores 2
Scores. 2
Scrapbooks 2
Sketchbooks. 2
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Language
English 148
Undetermined 50
Multiple languages 4
Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic 2
Latin 1
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Scots 1
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Names
Jamie, Kathleen, poet, b 1962 4
Gunn, Neil Miller (author) 3
Angus, David, civil engineer, 1855-1926 2
Annand, James King, poet, 1908-1993 2
Bruce, George Robert, poet and broadcaster, 1909-2002 2
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Dillon, Emile Joseph (philologist, author and journalist, pseudonym 'E B Lanin') (1854-1933) 2
Fergusson , Bernard Edward, Baron Ballantrae of Auchairne and the Bay of Islands (Governor General of New Zealand) 2
Gordon, Cosmo Alexander, bibliographer, 1886-1965 2
Graham, William Sydney, poet, 1918-1986 2
Grieve, Christopher Murray, 1892-1978 (poet, writer, and cultural activist, pseudonym Hugh MacDiarmid) 2
Grieve, Robert, Sir, Knight (Professor Emeritus, Town and Country Planning, University of Glasgow) (1910-1995) 2
Hildebrandt, Franz, Minister of Slateford-Longstone Church, 1909-1985 2
Hughes, Edward James, poet, 1930-1998 2
Kennaway, James Peebles Ewing, novelist and scriptwriter, 1928-1968 2
Macdonald, Thomas Joseph Douglas, pseudonym 'Fionn MacColla' (writer) 2
Pow, Thomas Campbell, poet, b 1950 2
Scott, Thomas McLaughlin, poet and editor, 1918-1995 2
Scottish Mountaineering Club 2
Anderson, Dora, cousin of Wilhelmina Johnston Muir, author, pseudonym Agnes Neill Scott, née Anderson, fl 1948-1970 1
Anderson, Elizabeth, cousin of Wilhelmina Johnston Muir, author, pseudonym Agnes Neill Scott, née Anderson, fl 1948-1970 1
Angus, Nancy W, daughter of David, civil engineer, fl 1907-1960 1
Army, Great Britain and Ireland, Royal Garrison Artillery, 11th Siege Battery 1
Bassin, Ethel Rose, collector of Scottish songs and music teacher, 1889-1974 1
Blair, Robert, teacher of Latin school, Edinburgh, fl 1677-1705 1
Bone, Phyllis M, sculptor, 1897-1972 1
Broom, John L, librarian, d 1992 1
Brown, George Mackay (poet and writer) 1
Brown, Ivor John Carnegie, theatre critic and writer, 1891-1974 1
Brown, Thomas Graham, neurophysiologist and mountaineer, 1882-1965 1
Bryan, Tom, Poet, b. 1950. 1
Buchan, John, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, author, publisher, Governor-General of Canada, 1875-1940 1
Buchan, Susan Charlotte, Baroness Tweedsmuir, née Grosvenor, 1882-1977 1
Buchanan, Robert, Professor of Logic, University of Glasgow, 1786-1873 1
Caddy, Peter, Co-founder of the Findhorn Foundation, 1917-1994 1
Caird, James Bowman, HM Inspector of Schools, 1919-1989 1
Caird, Janet Hinshaw, novelist, née Kirkwood, 1913-1992 1
Carlyle, Jane Baillie Welsh, poet and writer, née Welsh, 1801-1866 1
Carlyle, Thomas, essayist and historian, 1795-1881 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 1
Church of Scotland, Crown Court Church, Covent Garden 1
Clifford, Bertram, electrical engineer, 1877-1954 1
Clifford, Jo, playwright, b 1950 1
Clodd, Harold Alexander Alan, publisher and book collector, 1918-2002 1
Clyde Workers' Committee 1
Cram, Alastair, Lawyer and Judge in Kenya, 1909-1994 1
Crow, W R, Sergeant, Indian Command, Royal Air Force, fl 1944 1
Crow, Walter S, Sergeant, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, d c 1978 1
Dejardin, Lucie, socialist, 1875-1945 1
Dott, George, Scottish Nationalist, fl 1909-1959 1
Douglas, Sylvester, Baron Glenbervie, politician and diarist, 1743-1823 1
Douglas, family 1
Dunlop, family, of Stevenson 1
Durand, Sir Edward Law, 1st Baronet, colonial administrator, 1845-1920 1
Elliot, George Francis Stewart , Hon, 1822-1901 (barrister) 1
Elliot, Katharine, Baroness Elliot of Harwood, née Tennant, 1903-1994 1
Elliot, Walter Elliot, Secretary of State for Scotland, 1888-1958 1
Evans, Jean Bell Shaw, children's author, pseudonym 'Jane Shaw', née Patrick, 1910-2000 1
Ewing, Winifred Margaret, politician, SNP MP, MSP, b. 1929 1
Fell, Alison, poet and novelist, b 1944 1
Field, Isobel, step-daughter of Robert Louis Stevenson, novelist, née Osbourne, 1858-1953 1
Findlay, William, Minister of Saline, d 1917: collector 1
Fletcher, David, literary agent, David Fletcher Associates, fl 1979-2001 1
Fraser, family, of Belladrum 1
Galbraith, family 1
Galbraith, family, of Blackhouse 1
Garrick, Joseph Alan (lecturer in Engineering and Design, Royal Technical College, Glasgow, and mountaineer) (1894-1996) 1
Gladstone, Thomas, 2nd Bart., of Fasque, 1804-1889 1
Gordon, Cosmo Alexander, bibliographer, 1886-1965: recipient 1
Gordon, Seton Paul, naturalist and author, 1886-1977 1
Gourdie, Tom (calligrapher) 1
Graham, family, of Airth 1
Graves, Robert Ranke, poet and author, 1895-1985 1
Greig, Andrew, poet, b 1951 1
Guthrie, Sir James, Knight, artist, 1859-1930 1
Haig, Douglas, 1st Earl Haig, 1861-1928 1
Henderson, R R Gore-Brown-, Balerno, fl 1967: collector 1
Henry, William Stuart, artist, pseudonym Henry Stuart, fl 1942-1973 1
Herdman, John MacMillan, writer, b 1941 1
Holt, A H E L, Major, fl 1916-1958 1
Hornel, Edward Atkinson, artist, 1864-1933 1
Hunter, Charles, Corporal, Fife and Forfar Yeomanry, fl 1900-1902 1
Hutchison, Alexander, poet, 1943-2015 1
Irvine, Alexander, Minister of Little Dunkeld, 1773-1824 1
J and R Glen, highland bagpipe makers 1
Jeffares, Alexander Norman, Professor of English Studies, Stirling University, 1920-2005 1
Johnson, Nicholas, poet, editor and festival director, b 1963 1
Johnston, Thomas, politician and newspaper editor, 1881-1965 1
Johnstone, Stewart Soutar, claimant to Marquessate of Annandale, d 1846 1
Johnstone, William, painter and art educationist, 1897-1981 1
Kemp, Arnold, editor, 'The Glasgow Herald', 1939-2002. 1
Kemp, Robert, playwright and broadcaster, 1908-1967 1
Kemp, family 1
Kenneth, Archibald Graham, composer, 1915-1989 1
Laing, Hugh, St Croix, fl 1811-1813 1
Lang, Andrew, historian, 1844-1912: recipient 1
Lang, Leonora Blanche (writer and translator, wife of Andrew, anthropologist, classicist, historian, née Alleyne) (1851-1933) 1
Lawson, family 1
Lawson, family, secession ministers, Selkirk 1
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