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Papers of Sir Harold Montague (Monty) Finniston.
Includes correspondence, lectures, reports and photographs.
Papers of Sir Robert Grieve.
Correspondence and papers, 1943-1964 mostly relating to his work as a town and regional planner, of Professor Sir Robert Grieve (1910-1995), Chief Planner, Scottish Office, 1960-4, Professor of Town and Regional Planning at Glasgow University, 1964-74, and the first Chairman of the Highlands and Islands Development Board, 1965-70. Many of the files relate to his work on the Clyde Valley Regional Plan (1944-6).
Papers of the Bottomley and Barlow families.
Includes letters of William Thomson, Lord Kelvin and papers on cable-laying and building bridges.
Papers of the Britain-Russia Centre, Scotland.
Papers of the Cadell family of Grange, mainly relating to their industrial and commercial activities throughout Scotland; including papers of Henry Moubray Cadell relating to the Geological Survey of Scotland.
Papers of the Duchess of Atholl.
Concerning the Scottish National War Memorial.
Papers of the Duchess of Atholl, Katherine Marjory Stewart Murray, concerning the Scottish National War Memorial.
Papers of the Dunbars of Mochrum.
Papers of the Edinburgh International Festival Society Ltd, including minutes, reports, correspondence, press cuttings, photographs and programmes.
Papers of the Faculty of Advocates chiefly concerning exemptions from Jury Service.
Papers of the Faculty of Advocates concerning the case of Messrs Tait against James A Maconochie.
Papers of the Faculty of Advocates concerning the City of Edinburgh.
Papers of the Faculty of Advocates Library concerning the India Office.
Papers of the National Council of Labour Colleges.
Papers of the National League of the Blind, Edinburgh Branch.
Papers of the poet and South African civil servant, Charles Murray (1864-1941).
Born in Aberdeenshire, Charles Murray went to South Africa in 1888, where he rose to be Deputy-Inspector of Mines for the Transvaal (1901) and Secretary for Public Works in the Union of South Africa (1910). He never lost touch with Scotland, and many of his poems are in the dialect of the north east.
Papers of the Pride of Midlothian Lodge of the National Independent Order of Oddfellows.
Papers of the Rev Dr Robert Craig, Principal of the University of Rhodesia.
Includes manuscripts and typescripts of speeches and reports.
Papers of the Scottish Branch of UK Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)
Papers of the Scottish Campaign for Resistance of the Atomic Menace (SCRAM).
Includes research files, correspondence, reports and press cuttings.