Envelopes.
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Rectangular, flat containers made of flexible material that is folded to produce overlapping seams that are adhered together on two or three edges; often with a flag closure, and intended for small objects or documents.
Found in 100 Collections and/or Records:
Album of John Horseman containing franks and other signatures, with a few letters., 1779-1850.
Item
Identifier: MS.844
Artwork of Lotte Glob and accompanying envelope addressed to Marshal Anderson, The Attic, Dundee., 1995.
File
Identifier: Acc.13227 Box 48(9)
Scope and Contents
Affixed to the envelope are two birch leaves. The envelope also has the annotation, 'From A leafe at Loch Ettive', and the stamp of the Attic Archive. The artwork is a concertina of paper, each fold of which has one or more birch leaves affixed. An inscription also follows the folds.
Dates:
1995.
Assorted loose papers, envelopes and photographs, regarding Room 13 and personal correspondence of Rob Fairley., 2000-2006.
File
Identifier: Acc.13227 Box 37(12)
Assorted papers of Janet Paisley, including examples of her poetry, plays and television drama scripts; with papers relating to her interest in the Scots language, and the history of Scotland., 1987-2011.
Series
Identifier: Acc.14151 Box 3(1)-(11)
Dates:
1987-2011.
Found in:
Archives and Manuscripts
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Papers of Janet Paisley.
Collection of autographs, made circa 1840, consisting chiefly of franked envelopes and signatures., [Before 1840.]
File
Identifier: MS.15975
Contents lists of parts of the collection., 1871- first half of the 20th century
File
Identifier: MS.14862
Scope and Contents
Contents lists of parts of the collection, written in pencil on envelopes which formerly seem to have contained lists belonging to John Francis Campbell. Some of these envelopes bear Campbell's name and are dated 1871. Also including contents lists for Acc.2152/9-11, which are now missing. A small sheet found in this folder, containing lines from a Gaelic occupational song, has been transferred to MS.15857 (folio 27a).Formerly Acc.2152/77 (part; see also...
Dates:
1871- first half of the 20th century
Correspondence and other material relating to 'Astarte', by Ralph Milbanke, 2nd Earl of Lovelace, and Byron correspondence in the possession of Lady Dorchester., 1902-1957, undated.
File
Identifier: MS.43535
Scope and Contents
The items in this manuscript mainly relate to Ralph and Mary Milbanke, Lord and Lady Lovelace. There are letters, proofs and other items relating to the publication of ‘Astarte’ by Ralph Milbanke in 1905. In addition, there is correspondence relating to letters of Lord Byron, which were in the possession of Charlotte Carleton, Lady Dorchester, who then bequeathed them to John Murray [IV]. The letters concerning ‘Astarte’ have been ordered before those relating to Byron...
Dates:
1902-1957, undated.
Found in:
Archives and Manuscripts
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Archive of John Murray, publishers.
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Papers of and relating to George Gordon Noel Byron, 6th Baron Byron, poet.
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Correspondence of, to and concerning Lord Byron and his circle.
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Correspondence and other material concerning publications relating to Lord Byron after his death.
Correspondence concerning memoirs of Austen Henry Layard., 1900-1925, undated.
File
Identifier: MS.42410
Scope and Contents
Included are comments of the manuscript readers. This folder has been arranged chronologically with undated items placed at the end of the sequence.Letters and envelope possibly of Robert John Kennedy to Mary Enid Evelyn Layard, including his remarks of the memoirs of Austen Henry Layard, 1900: folios 1-21;Letter and envelope of Louis Du Cane to Enid Cornelia Du Cane, enclosing a copy of a letter of John Murray [IV] to Louis Du Cane, 1915: folios 22-25;...
Dates:
1900-1925, undated.
Correspondence, manuscripts, drafts and other papers of George Borrow and related figures., 1807-1992, undated.
Series
Identifier: Acc.12091/1-14
Correspondence, teaching materials and papers of Tom Gourdie, mostly concerning the teaching and promotion of handwriting.
Record Group
Identifier: Acc.12817/1-94
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1783, [1930]-2004, undated.
Found in:
Archives and Manuscripts
Draft manuscripts and typescript of the university thesis of William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn: `The Relationship of Dissociation and Repression, considered from the point of view of Medical Psychology`., 30 March 1929.
Item
Identifier: MS.50175
Scope and Contents
The thesis was submitted for the Degree of MD, University of Edinburgh.Manuscript notes, 1929, for `The Relationship of Dissociation and Repression, considered from the point of view of Medical Psychology`by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn. Folios 1-14.Manuscript drafts, 1927, of `Object of Thesis` and `Medicine and Psychology` from`The Relationship of Dissociation and Repression, considered from the point of view of Medical Psychology` by Fairbairn. Folios 15-20....
Dates:
30 March 1929.
Draft manuscripts and typescripts of lectures and tutorials by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn: ‘The Rôle of the Aggressive Instinct in Manic-Depressive Insanity and Allied Conditions’; ‘The Nervous Child’; and, notes for tutorials, or other lectures, by Fairbairn., 1932.
File
Identifier: MS.50177
Scope and Contents
The papers are arranged chronologically.1932.Tutorials. Manuscript notes, April 1932, of William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn concerning the subject of knowledge and self-analysis versus psychoanalysis. The notes would appear to have been prepared for lectures, or tutorials, given by Fairbairn at the Psychology Department, University of Edinburgh. Folios 1-3.‘The Rôle of the Aggressive Instinct in Manic-Depressive Insanity and Allied Conditions’....
Dates:
1932.
Envelope addressed to E l C Turnbull which was in a mail plane which crashed in November 1934.
File
Identifier: Acc.9659
Scope and Contents
With an explanatory letter of the head postmaster of Inverness.
Dates:
1934.
Found in:
Archives and Manuscripts
Envelope, addressed to James Thin, booksellers, containing note., Undated.
File
Identifier: Acc.12384/233
Envelope addressed to Lady Charlotte Fletcher, Saltoun Hall, containing a white rosette.
Item
Identifier: Acc.12850
Dates:
1863.
Found in:
Archives and Manuscripts
Envelope addressed to Mrs Barre Molony.
Item
Identifier: Acc.3375
Scope and Contents
Bears two postmarks and a MEF Postal Service frank.
Dates:
1919.
Found in:
Archives and Manuscripts
Envelope containing letters to Janet Paisley from 'The Paisley [and] Allied Families Society', with associated papers., 1989-1991.
File
Identifier: Acc.14151 Box 3(7)
File box, 'DATA. Finlay', containing letters to Pete Horobin relating to the DATA project., 1981-1982, 1986.
Series
Identifier: Acc.13227 Box 44
Scope and Contents
Each letter has its original envelope, on the outside of which has been added a DATA project reference number.
Dates:
1981-1982, 1986.
Genealogical notes, undated, on the family of Maxtone of Cultoquhey, and including a printed pedigree, 1931, or after., 1st half of 20th century.
File
Identifier: MS.16418
Dates:
1st half of 20th century.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to David Hope, recommending a protégé and discussing life in London., 3 December 1850.
Item
Identifier: MS.23167, folios 70-71
Dates:
3 December 1850.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to Dr John Lamb, concerning his own edition of Oliver Cromwell's 'Letters and speeches'., 1 January 1846.
Item
Identifier: MS.23167, folios 55-57
Dates:
1 January 1846.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to his brother, James Carlyle, on personal and family matters., 11 August 1856.
Item
Identifier: MS.23167, folios 85-87
Dates:
11 August 1856.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to his sister, Jean Aitken., 24 February 1867.
Item
Identifier: MS.23167, folios 147-149
Dates:
24 February 1867.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to John Langton Sanford, concerning letters of Oliver Cromwell and his edition of Cromwell's letters and speeches., 4 December 1845.
Item
Identifier: MS.23167, folios 52-54
Dates:
4 December 1845.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to Robert Browning on French sources for Carlyle's research, with an accompanying list of French titles in neither Carlyle's nor Browning's hand., 4 December 1855.
File
Identifier: MS.23167, folios 81-84
Dates:
4 December 1855.