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Sheet of notes on Scotland, taken from John Taylor, the Water Poet`s "Penny less Pilgrimage or the Money-lesse [sic] Perambulation from London to Edenborough [sic]" (1618).
"Short Minites of my journey to Scotland in August 85", notes on a tour by George Wood and George Pearson.
Tour of the Lowlands of Scotland (including Kelso, Dalkeith, Edinburgh, Linlithgow, Falkirk, Stirling, Glasgow, Loch Lomond, Moffat and Lockerbie) begining at Alnwick. The author of the journal is probably George Pearson.
Sketchbook entitled "Sketches of a Tour, 1844, Edward Webb, Esq."
Sketchbook of Mrs Kirkpatrick, Edinburgh, containing pencil and wash drawings of Scottish and Swiss views.
Slides showing Arthur Wallace Donaldson during political campaigning in Scotland for the Scottish National Party, with slides relating to his time in local government.
Thomas Pennant, "Tour in Scotland" (1774), with annotations of Bishop Forbes.
Three documents concerning electioneering in Scotland in the 1830s.
Timetable and fares for travel on the North Mail, Defiance, Star and Caledonian or Highland coaches in the north of Scotland.
Tour journals: two of Emily Jackson and Ina Jackson of their tour in the Eastern United States and Canada, 1884; and, two of John Jackson and Emily Jackson of their tour in Italy, 1891-1892.
Emily Jackson`s journal of her tour in Italy includes an account of a holiday in Kilmorack, Inverness-shire, Scotland, in 1887.
Tour of the Scottish Highlands, of R. Geddes.
Internal evidence suggests that the tour was undertaken between 1834 and 1861.
Transcripts a series of four BBC radio programmes, "Absent Friends".
Concerning personalities connected with the early days of broadcasting in Scotland.
Transcripts and sound recordings of the BBC radio series 'Scotland and the future'.
Transcripts and tape copies of a series of six BBC radio talks, "Scotland in Europe".
A series of talks recorded by BBC (for Radio 4 Scotland) in 1974, examining the relationship of Scotland to the European Community and it’s prospects after a year’s experience of British membership.
Concerning the relationship of Scotland to the European Economic Community.
Travel journal recording a tour of Scotland and northern England.
Two letter books kept by secretaries to the English military commanders in Scotland.
Two letters, 1827-1828, of Mrs Thomas Hughes to Edward Copleston.
Concerning ecclesiastical preferment and a visit to Sir Walter Scott at Abbotsford with a tour of Scotland.
Two letters describing Queen Victoria`s Scottish state visit.
Two letters of Charles J Shore.
Shore describes travels in Scotland and England.
Two sketchbooks of General Sir James E Alexander.
Containing scenes, people and actions in Scotland, South Africa, Afghanistan and Egypt.
Typescript copy, early 20th century, of a journal of a tour in the Highlands, 1765, of Alexander Carlyle.
Bookplates of James Donald Dobson and James Sinton, Eastfield, Musselburgh. Includes five letters (tipped in), 1916-1925, to James Sinton regarding publishing the tour.
Typescript copy of "Country Magazine", nos 25-50, a series of BBC Home Service broadcasts, 1943-1944, annotated by Francis Collinson, and a typescript copy of a Scottish Home Service broadcast, 1955.
The Scottish Home Service broadcast typescript is of "A Scottish Journey", in which Collinson makes a musical journey of Scotland.