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Papers of the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh.
Papers of the Waddell School of Music, Edinburgh.
Includes programmes, photographs, personal and corporate papers, journals and related ephemera.
Papers of William MacLellan.
Includes typescripts of lectures, programmes, newsletters and correspondence.
Photocopies of papers concerning the football career of Arthur McGachie with East Fife Footbal Club, Dunfermline Athletic Football Club and other Fife clubs.
Includes letters, agreements, match programmes, photographs and press cuttings.
Photographs and printed items concerning Annie S Swan.
Printed items and photographs of and concerning the novelist and playwright, Annie S Swan (1859-1943). As some of the items are dated later than 1943 they evidently did not belong to Annie S Swan but have been left in the collection. With letter, 1942, of the Earl of Rosebery to V Rule, concerning a social engagement.
Records of the Edinburgh and Leith Consular Corps.
Records, 1949 - 2011, of the Edinburgh and Leith Consular Corps, comprising correspondence, agendas and minutes of committee meetings and annual general meetings, ephemera, photographs and two floppy disks.
Records of the Edinburgh Highland Reel and Strathspey Society.
Scrapbook concerning the Vernacular Circle of the Burns Club of London.
Containing reports, press cuttings, programmes and correspondence.
Scripts, programmes and other papers of Marillyn Gray, Scottish actor and theatre director, mostly relating to the Gateway Theatre, Edinburgh.
Papers of Scottish actor and theatre director Marillyn Gray (1930-2006), chiefly relating to the Gateway Theatre, Edinburgh, in which she was a regular performer. The Gateway papers came into her care at some point after the theatre closed possibly entrusted to her by, or after the death of, Sadie Aitken (1905-85) Gateway Theatre General Manager, some of whose papers are in the collection.
Subscription sheets, correspondence and a programme concerning instrumental music at the Annual Riding of Linlithgow Marches.
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.