Stencils.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Letters of Thomas Carlyle to his family, with undated drafts and miscellanea., 27 June 1865-1870, undated.
Includes 22 draft letters, ?1867-?1870, an "Author’s note of 1868" to 'Sartor Resartus', a page of manuscript of 'Past and present', a note for 'Cromwell', a galley-proof of 'Frederick', other fragments, a book-plate, and a stencil for a silhouette.
Stencil copy of manuscript of 'The fall of Kelvin Walker', of Alasdair Gray, based on the first TV version., Circa 1966.
Includes manuscripts and corrected typescripts of:
'Unlikely stories, mostly' (Canongate, 1983);
'1982, Janine' (Cape, 1984);
'The fall of Kelvin Walker' (Canongate, 1985);
'Lean tales' (Cape, 1985);
'Old negatives' (Cape, 1989).
Stencil copy of 'The fall of Kelvin Walker', of Alasdair Gray, circa 1966, containing some carbon copies of pages revised, circa 1968, and various sheets of manuscript notes relating to the 1984 version., Circa 1966-circa 1968.
Includes manuscripts and corrected typescripts of:
'Unlikely stories, mostly' (Canongate, 1983);
'1982, Janine' (Cape, 1984);
'The fall of Kelvin Walker' (Canongate, 1985);
'Lean tales' (Cape, 1985);
'Old negatives' (Cape, 1989).
Wallet containing a notebook of accounts paid and stencils belonging to George Seton, undated., [1804-1867.]
Papers of James Seton's son, George, who served with the private shipping firm of Forbes and Company, Bombay, and was appointed commander of the vessel 'Lowgee Family'. By 1825 he had returned to Scotland and married Isabella Bruce, niece of James Laing of Streatham (for her correspondence see MS.19222). He purchased the property of Potterhill in Perth in 1823 and died in 1842.