Notebooks.
Found in 2938 Collections and/or Records:
Diaries and notebooks of Elizabeth Burdon-Sanderson, sister of Mary E Haldane., 1852-1908.
Diaries and notebooks of Elizabeth S Haldane, daughter of Mary E Haldane., 1876-1935, undated.
Diaries and notebooks of Ethel Bassin., 1924-1974, undated.
Diaries and notebooks of John Kirk and Helen Kirk., 1858-1884.
John Kirk's unless otherwise stated. Kirk tended to keep diary entries and notes in the same book and the functions often merge. Sometimes he kept several types of information in one book over a period of several years, and the dates of the diaries frequently overlap.
Diaries and notebooks of Mary E Haldane., 1849-1925.
Diaries and notebooks of the 3rd Earl of Minto., 1841-1891, undated.
Diaries and notebooks of the 4th Earl of Minto., 1858-1913.
Diaries, journals, notebooks and related papers of Robert Stevenson and Sons., 1803-1963, undated.
Diary and notebook of Andrew Fletcher, auditor of exchequer., 1746.
On folios 10 verso-11 is a list of trees, on folios 12 verso-14 verso keys to cyphers.
Disbound notebooks containing manuscripts of early 19th century religious and other poetry attributed to or inscribed by Donald Cameron, 1815-1836, and John Morrison, Harris [?Gobha na Hearadh], 1836., 1815-1836.
Concern Gaelic language and literature, and the family and general history of Lewis and Harris, North and South Uist and Wester Ross.
Documents relating to the South European tour undertaken by James Johnston as part of his course at the Royal College of Defence Studies., 1985.
These papers related to the 1 year course studied by James Johnston during 1985 on high level strategy and politics. This fits between his 2 command positions within the British Army of the Rhine in his career chronology. The course was deisgned only for the most senior Ministry of defence personnel. The dates reflect the pre- and post course correpsondence.
Draft of chapter XV of the novel ‘The House with the Green Shutters’ by George Douglas Brown., [1901, or before.]
The early draft differs very little from the printed version, except that folio 1 has been slightly expanded, and folios 19-23 have been reduced to a short paragraph on page 157 of the Memorial Edition. A section on pages 158-159 does not appear in the notebook.
Draft of parts of the novel ‘The house with the green shutters’ by George Douglas Brown., [1901, or before.]
Drafts and proofs of sermons, articles and other works of Salis Daiches., 1904-1945, undated.
Dream book of William Soutar., January-March 1923.
William Soutar's output of work, most of it produced during the last thirteen bed-ridden years of his life, is quite remarkable. Apart from his regular and lively correspondence, and his poetry both in English and in Scots, he left a long sequence of diaries and journals, as well as a record of his dreams extending over more than twenty years.
Dream book of William Soutar., May-December 1923.
William Soutar's output of work, most of it produced during the last thirteen bed-ridden years of his life, is quite remarkable. Apart from his regular and lively correspondence, and his poetry both in English and in Scots, he left a long sequence of diaries and journals, as well as a record of his dreams extending over more than twenty years.
Dream book of William Soutar., 1925.
William Soutar's output of work, most of it produced during the last thirteen bed-ridden years of his life, is quite remarkable. Apart from his regular and lively correspondence, and his poetry both in English and in Scots, he left a long sequence of diaries and journals, as well as a record of his dreams extending over more than twenty years.
Dream book of William Soutar., 1926.
William Soutar's output of work, most of it produced during the last thirteen bed-ridden years of his life, is quite remarkable. Apart from his regular and lively correspondence, and his poetry both in English and in Scots, he left a long sequence of diaries and journals, as well as a record of his dreams extending over more than twenty years.
Dream book of William Soutar., 1927.
William Soutar's output of work, most of it produced during the last thirteen bed-ridden years of his life, is quite remarkable. Apart from his regular and lively correspondence, and his poetry both in English and in Scots, he left a long sequence of diaries and journals, as well as a record of his dreams extending over more than twenty years.
Dream book of William Soutar., January-June 1928.
William Soutar's output of work, most of it produced during the last thirteen bed-ridden years of his life, is quite remarkable. Apart from his regular and lively correspondence, and his poetry both in English and in Scots, he left a long sequence of diaries and journals, as well as a record of his dreams extending over more than twenty years.
Dream book of William Soutar., July-December 1928.
William Soutar's output of work, most of it produced during the last thirteen bed-ridden years of his life, is quite remarkable. Apart from his regular and lively correspondence, and his poetry both in English and in Scots, he left a long sequence of diaries and journals, as well as a record of his dreams extending over more than twenty years.
Dream book of William Soutar., January-July 1929.
William Soutar's output of work, most of it produced during the last thirteen bed-ridden years of his life, is quite remarkable. Apart from his regular and lively correspondence, and his poetry both in English and in Scots, he left a long sequence of diaries and journals, as well as a record of his dreams extending over more than twenty years.
Dream book of William Soutar., August-December 1929.
William Soutar's output of work, most of it produced during the last thirteen bed-ridden years of his life, is quite remarkable. Apart from his regular and lively correspondence, and his poetry both in English and in Scots, he left a long sequence of diaries and journals, as well as a record of his dreams extending over more than twenty years.
Dream book of William Soutar., January-June 1930.
William Soutar's output of work, most of it produced during the last thirteen bed-ridden years of his life, is quite remarkable. Apart from his regular and lively correspondence, and his poetry both in English and in Scots, he left a long sequence of diaries and journals, as well as a record of his dreams extending over more than twenty years.
Dream book of William Soutar., July-December 1930.
William Soutar's output of work, most of it produced during the last thirteen bed-ridden years of his life, is quite remarkable. Apart from his regular and lively correspondence, and his poetry both in English and in Scots, he left a long sequence of diaries and journals, as well as a record of his dreams extending over more than twenty years.