Envelopes.
Found in 95 Collections and/or Records:
Album of John Horseman containing franks and other signatures, with a few letters., 1779-1850.
Artwork of Lotte Glob and accompanying envelope addressed to Marshal Anderson, The Attic, Dundee., 1995.
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.
Assorted loose papers, envelopes and photographs, regarding Room 13 and personal correspondence of Rob Fairley., 2000-2006.
The box is covered and lined with synthetic fleece. It contains correspondence on CD-ROM discs.
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.
This is a box list of the papers of Janet Paisley, as received by the Library. No attempt has been made currently to review the order of the papers, to date them or to otherwise interpret them. The aim of the box list is to facilitate access in advance of any fuller arrangement and description.
Collection of autographs, made circa 1840, consisting chiefly of franked envelopes and signatures., [Before 1840.]
The Cowie manuscripts include the final version of ‘The gentle shepherd, a Scots pastorall comedy’ by Allan Ramsay (MS.15972).
Contents lists of parts of the collection., 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.
Correspondence concerning memoirs of Austen Henry Layard., 1900-1925, undated.
Correspondence, manuscripts, drafts and other papers of George Borrow and related figures., 1807-1992, undated.
Includes photocopies, extensive notes on Borrow by Sir Angus Fraser and an annotated copy of 'George Borrow: a Bibliographical Guide' (1984).
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.
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.
Envelope, addressed to James Thin, booksellers, containing note., Undated.
Envelope containing letters to Janet Paisley from 'The Paisley [and] Allied Families Society', with associated papers., 1989-1991.
This is a box list of the papers of Janet Paisley, as received by the Library. No attempt has been made currently to review the order of the papers, to date them or to otherwise interpret them. The aim of the box list is to facilitate access in advance of any fuller arrangement and description.
File box, 'DATA. Finlay', containing letters to Pete Horobin relating to the DATA project., 1981-1982, 1986.
Each letter has its original envelope, on the outside of which has been added a DATA project reference number.
Genealogical notes, undated, on the family of Maxtone of Cultoquhey, and including a printed pedigree, 1931, or after., 1st half of 20th century.
Correspondence of Thomas Graham is chiefly with his factor, Henry Burt, concerning his estate of Balgowan, but includes also some letters from eminent friends and acquaintances not included in MSS.3590-3645. There are also papers of Mrs M E Maxtone Graham concerning the publication of her book ‘The beautiful Mrs Graham’, and typescript material and correspondence concerning a projected book on Lord Lynedoch.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to David Hope, recommending a protégé and discussing life in London., 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.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to his brother, James Carlyle, on personal and family matters., 11 August 1856.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to his sister, Jean Aitken., 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.
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.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to William Maccall, giving literary advice., 6 November 1848.
Letters and papers, some printed, including a few photographs, formerly loosely enclosed throughout MSS.20087-20205 which could not be pasted or tipped in where they were found., 1901-1929, undated.
A list of the volumes where the various items were formerly located is placed at the beginning (folio i).