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Albums relating to Robert Mossman and the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition, 1902-1905.
Correspondence and papers concerning Maclean families, collected by Dr James Maclean of Glensanda, Younger.
Correspondence and papers, including many manuscripts in Gaelic, journals and yearbooks (with many photographs), albums of watercolour paintings and sketches, and experimental notebooks, of John Francis Campbell of Islay (1821-1885), Gaelic scholar and collector of oral tradition, traveller, scientist, official of the royal household and public servant.
Douglas of Cavers papers.
Further papers of Lord James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas, mostly relating to his historical research.
Papers, including correspondence, press cuttings, speeches, literary and political manuscripts and scrapbooks, of Walter Elliot.
Papers, including journals, scrapbooks, press cutting books, photographs and other items of Sir Robert Heatlie Scott and Lady Rosamond Aeliz Scott.
The collection relates particularly to Sir Robert Scott's wartime imprisonment in Singapore (1942-1945), and to his period as Commissioner-General in South East Asia.
Papers of and concerning Lex McLean, mostly relating to his career in entertainment.
Papers of John Maxwell Geddes.
Papers of the Edinburgh International Festival Society, containing press cuttings and scrap books.
Scrap-book containing correspondence of and related printed items concerning William Sulzer, counselor at law and sometime Governor of New York.
Scrap-book entitled "Scott Appropriatily [sic] Embellished" compiled by a Mrs Stephens.
Scrap-book consists of cartoons and caricatures from periodicals matched with quotations from Walter Scott`s works.
Scrapbook concerning plans to re-build the chapel of Holyrood House.
Scrapbook concerning the Vernacular Circle of the Burns Club of London.
Containing reports, press cuttings, programmes and correspondence.
Scrapbook of press-cuttings concerning Scottish rugby, compiled by William Simpson.
Scrapbook of Ralph Richardson.
Concerning the South African War.
Including correspondence from his brother, Mervyn, press cuttings and pamphlets.
Scrapbook, photograph album and typescript magazines of and relating to Isobel Wylie Hutchison and her siblings.
Scrapbook, photograph album and typescript magazines, ca.1894 – 1900, of and relating to Isobel Wylie Hutchison and her siblings, the children of Thomas Hutchison, Merchant, Edinburgh [b.1841]. The typescript magazines and many of the photographs relate to the Hutchison children’s childhood at Carlowrie.
Scrapbooks and files of press cuttings on Scottish football compiled by John Weir, with related notes and programmes.
Scrapbooks of Arthur Maurice Roth, schoolboy in Callander, containing daily observations on the progress of the Second World War.
The scrapbooks cover the period from December 1943 to August 1945. They consist of 36 notebooks in which Roth has written short notes on the progress of the war, illustrated with press cuttings he had collected.
Although it is not clear why Roth began to keep a daily record of events occurring during the war, he had an interest in military history, and keeping a record of the war on a daily basis helped to develop his knowledge of geography.
Scrapbooks of correspondence and papers of Alexander MacDonald ("Gleannach").
Scrapbooks of Lord MacGregor Mitchell.
Eleven scrapbooks, 1899-1935, concerning Lord Robert MacGregor Mitchell (1875-1938), Scottish lawyer and judge, Liberal MP for Perth and University Rector.
The scrapbooks contain newspaper cuttings, letters, photographs and miscellaneous ephemera mostly documenting Lord Mitchell’s legal and political career, as well as his personal interests in golf and cricket.
Scrapbooks of press cuttings on Scottish football and politics compiled by John Weir
With one scrapbook of cuttings from Catholic newspapers.
Typescript history of Cumbernauld by the Reverend John Ogilvie.
With a scrapbook, circa 1940, containing press cuttings of articles of Ogilvie.