Handbooks. Document genres.
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Administrative documents relating to staff officer course received by James Johnston. , 1969-1972
Administrative documents relating to the period James Johnston spent as representative Colonel Commandant., 1993-1996.
These papers relate to the period spent by Johnston as Colonel Commdandant of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical engineers. This has been placed within his military career despite most of the material dating beyond his active military service. This is due to it still being a military appointment albeit an honorary position and does not fit within his civilian career.
Correspondence and papers of Douglas Young, including papers and printed material of the Scottish National Party, PEN International and other political and cultural bodies.
Including manuscripts and typescripts of poems, articles, reviews and lectures.
With letters of and to various correspondents, including James Bridie, C M Grieve, Neil Gunn, Eric Linklater, Naomi Mitchison, and Edwin Muir.
And documents and correspondence concerning the SNP, PEN, the Saltire Society, and other organisations.
Department of Trade and Industry, 'Equality Scheme', and related Annexes., 2002.
Edinburgh Corporation Education Committee handbook., November 1945.
Records and some related papers (mostly printed and retained with the collection) of Regent Road Public and Evening School, Day Centre and Institute, Edinburgh, Edinburgh School of Salesmanship and James Clark Technical Institute, all subsequently incorporated within the Telford College of Further Education, Crew Toll, Edinburgh.
Enrolment instructions for a special workshop course undertaken by James Johnston at the Royal Military College Science. , 1963
Exercise Spearpoint umpire handbooks used by James Johnston., 1980
Fifteenth century copy of the Summa Casuum of Bartholomaeus de Sancto Concordio (or Pisanus), an alphabetical handbook of canon law., 15th century.
The preface begins 'Quoniam, ut ait Gregorius super Ezechiel, nullum omnipotenti Deo'; the text 'Abbas in suo monasterio'.
The text is written in different hands. In double columns. Initials in red and blue; a few marginal flourishes.
File box, '14. Artists newsletter. Press and Journal. Fame Dram'., ?1988-?1991.
The box is covered in tartan.
Handbook and application form on Countryside Stewardship produced by the Countryside Commission., 1994.
For SNH.
Handbook and speech on the Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group Scotland Hedgerow Competition., 1993.
Handbooks of Hibernian Football Club., 1893-1898, 1947-1991.
Correspondence, drafts, notes, and working papers of Philip D Thomson of and concerning '100 Years of Hibs' (Edinburgh, 1975), being the centenary history of Hibernian Football Club co-written with Gerald Docherty. With circa 1000 Hibernian Football Club match programmes, photographs, 27 scrapbooks, fanzines and epherma, 1933-93, of and relating to Hibernian FC and Scottish football in general.
Military exercises involving James Johnston and the REME 3rd armoured division. , 1979-1981
Papers of James Thin, bookseller, relating to staff., 1899-1924, 1955-2001.
Printed books belonging to the 1st Company of the Edinburgh Volunteer Rifle Battalion., 1852-1865, and undated.
The Company, recruited mainly from the Faculty of Advocates, was raised in 1859, as part of the general Volunteer mobilisation in that year. The majority of the papers belong to that and the immediately following years.
Scottish National Party constitution and rules handbook and publications., 1934-1992.
Staff handbook, entitled 'The blue book'., Circa 1997.
Staff officers handbook for 1971 course issued to James Johnston., 1971
"The Chaplain`s Vade Mecum; or The Art of Prayer and Devotion. Compos`d by [author`s name cut out, and ‘McGregor Newsmonger` added in another hand] For his own use ... Edinburgh. Given at King James`s Colledg, Anno Dom. MDCXCIII."
The publication of such a work does not seem to be recorded. A manuscript with the same title, possibly this one, was Quarto 16 in the sale of Robert Mylne’s books in 1748.
Training handbook of the Scottish National Party., July 1968.
“Volunteers` Handbook” (London, undated)., [?Mid 19th century].
The Company, recruited mainly from the Faculty of Advocates, was raised in 1859, as part of the general Volunteer mobilisation in that year. The majority of the papers belong to that and the immediately following years.