Menus.
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Corrections and additions by the first Earl of Cromer in an advance proof of a speech he afterwards delivered on Free Trade and Protection to the Glasgow and West of Scotland Unionist Free Trade Club on 10 January 1908.
Also included are three letters to the donor, James MacLehose, the Glasgow printer (including one from Lord Cromer accompanying the corrected proof), the final printed copy of the speech and the menu and toast list of the luncheon at which the speech was delivered.
Domestic accounts and menus of the household of the Countess of Eglinton.
Family photographs largely of William Baillie Dickson and his wife Jessie.
Includes family certificates and menu card of Hamilton Bowling Club Burns Supper, 1952.
Menu from dinner in honour of Dr Janet Adam Smith, on the occasion of the opening of the De Quincey exhibition in NLS.
With signatures of participants.
Papers of James Ramsay Macdonald and Bailie George Kerr of Glasgow.
Papers of the Burns Begg family, being the family of Isabella Begg, sister of Robert Burns.
Papers of Trinity Bowling Club.
Includes minute book, proposal book, subscription lists, account books, record of matches, menu card and photographs.
Photocopy of a menu card, Cambridge, for a dinner of Arctic explorers.
Printed menu of the dinner given for James Maclehose, as editor of the 'Scottish Historical Review', with associated correspondence inserted at the back.
The letters are to James Maclehose and George Neilson from various people, including Peter Hume Brown, the historian, and Sir Herbert Maxwell. There is also a page of verse by W P Ker, written for the occasion (folio 5).
Records of the Edinburgh and Leith Consular Corps.
Records, 1949 - 2011, of the Edinburgh and Leith Consular Corps, comprising correspondence, agendas and minutes of committee meetings and annual general meetings, ephemera, photographs and two floppy disks.
Records of the Scottish Youth Hostels Association
Signed menu of the dinner, held in the New Club, to celebrate the arrival of the Pforzheimer Scott manuscripts.
Signed programme of the Edinburgh University Nationalist Club.
The item is a programme and dinner organised in honour of Malcolm MasCalister, Owen Gillan, Robert Watt and Raymond Forbes by the Edinburgh University Nationalist Club following their release from prison. The four of them had been jailed in 1953 for possession of gelignite and a fuse.
The programme is signed by Forbes, Gillan, Watt, Roland Eugene Muirhead and am unknown signatory.
Two climbing notebooks, 1915-1922, of Joseph Alan Garrick; with letters, menu cards, printed books and 43 photograph albums.
Includes letters, menu cards, printed books and 43 photograph albums, 1934-1937.