Notebooks.
Found in 508 Collections and/or Records:
Diaries, correspondence and notebooks of Sir Thomas Gladstone, 2nd Baronet of Fasque and his family.
Diaries, logs, official correspondence and other papers of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles A C Gordon, MC, RA, mostly relating to the 11th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery.
The papers mostly concern Gordon`s command of the 11th Siege Battery of the Royal Garrison Artillery and include Battery log books, copies of Battery correspondence, a history of the Battery, photograph album, training materials, notes and engagement diaries.
Diaries, notebooks and related papers of George Dott, Scottish nationalist.
Diaries, notebooks, film-scripts and film-related papers of Richard Jobson.
Diaries of Bessie Stone and her sister.
With notebook containing an anonymous translation of the first part of Alphonse Daudet, "Le Petit Chose".
Diary of a return trip between Edinburgh and Yokohama by Miss Madelena L Stewart.
Comprises bound notebook compiled in pencil and loose typescript with illustrations.
Digital archive of Don Paterson, with two notebooks.
Digital archive of literary and personal papers of Christopher Whyte.
Drafts, proofs, notes, and research materials of Tom Pow, including related correspondence and other literary papers.
Family papers of the Frasers of Belladrum, 1563-1786; including a copy of one earlier document 1203x1222 concerning Brice De Douglas, Bishop of Moray and John Bisset of Lovat.
Formal documents and miscellaneous papers of the family of John Taylor, rector of Musselburgh Grammar School.
Four field-diaries, numbered 21, 22, 24 and 26, 1867-1871, and notebooks, numbered 2 and 4, 1850-1854, of David Livingstone.
Four notebooks of Sir Robert Somerville containing material on the history of Dunfermline.
Further Gaelic manuscripts from the Irvine-Robertson collection.
A small group of manuscripts that were formerly part of Acc.3184 (now MSS.14877-14881), to be merged with that collection in due course.
The manuscripts were brought together by the Rev. Dr. Alexander Irvine (1773-1824), minister of Fortingall and then Little Dunkeld, Gaelic scholar and collector of Gaelic verse. They comprise correspondence in English, sermons in Gaelic, and Gaelic poetry collected by Irvine.
Further literary papers of Ron Butlin.
Literary papers of Ron Butlin, including various drafts of an unpublished novel titled `The Invisible Woman`, and papers relating to `No More Angels`(2007).
Genealogical notebook concerning the Malcolm of Burnfoot and Palmer Douglas families.
Genealogical notebook mainly concerning the Gill family.
Historical and genealogical notebook.
Includes extracts from works of George Crawford, Sir James Dalrymple and Sir J Scott of Scotstorvet.