Pamphlets.
Found in 219 Collections and/or Records:
A collection of pamphlets, off-prints and other printed ephemera relating to Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham or to his family and friends., 1888-1983.
Access Forum Reports and pamphlets on the access to Scotland’s hills and mountains., 1995-1996.
For SNH.
Albums containing specimens of printing and engraving., 1856, undated.
Includes biographies and histories of members of the Johnston family, and business records of W and A K Johnston, Ltd, founded in 1826 by William and Alexander Keith Johnston.
'Alpina': a collection of papers chiefly connected with the Alpine Club in London., 1865-1947.
Anonymous and undated pamphlet titled ‘Proposal For a Regular and useful Militia’, apparently copied from a printed work and connected with the agitation for a militia in 1759-1760., [?1759-?1760.]
The majority of the papers concern recruitment, especially by press, the raising of Highland companies in the 1750s, and the affairs of the regiments (35th and 32nd Foot) commanded by Generals Henry and John Fletcher. Also covered are the military establishment in Scotland, Leith Barracks, the military road from Dumbarton to Inverary, proposals for a Scots militia, and promotions.
Anonymous manuscripts and proofs of works offered to William Blackwood and Sons, publishers, for publication., 1789-1821.
Assorted pamphlets, leaflets, postcards, fliers and press cuttings relating to the visual arts, named artists, cultural institutions and cultural events., [1990-1996].
The box is covered in tartan.
Assorted papers of the Women's National Commission, including directory of women's organisations, Annual Report 2003-2004, and 40th anniversary history of the commission with covering letter to Esther Breitenbach from Joyce Gould., 2003-2009.
Assorted reports and pamphlets relating to gender equality in Scotland., 1976-1984.
Assorted reports and pamphlets relating to the women's movement and gender equality in Scotland., 1987-1989.
The file contains: 'Working Against Violence Against Women', Scottish Women's Liberation Conference (September 1987); Aileen Christianson, 'Making Choices: Scotland and the Women's Movement' (c late 1980s-early 1990s); Sue Lieberman, 'Women's Committees in Scotand', Scottish Government Yarbook (1989); Scottish Women's Aid newsletter (Spring 1989); Scottish Convention of Women, 'Convention Notes', no. 23 (Autumn 1989).
Assorted reports and pamphlets relating to women's representation in the new Scottish Parliament and the 1997 Scottish Devolution Referendum., 1997.
Bound papers and pamphlets on the forfeited estates of Alexander Forbes., 1746-1749.
Bound volume of papers and pamphlets relating to the York Building Company, especially their involvement with forfeited estates., 1732-1753.
Box labelled 'DATA. Books', containing assorted books, pamphlets and exhibition catalogues, with some artworks, collected as part of The Attic Archive., ?1972, 1975, 1989-1999.
Box of Reverend William Matheson, containing papers of Reverend Dr Duncan M Campbell and collections of Gaelic songs and verse., circa 1878-1912, 1927, circa 1935, undated.
Concern Gaelic language and literature, and the family and general history of Lewis and Harris, North and South Uist and Wester Ross.
Campaign materials, correspondence, press cuttings and other papers concerning Scottish devolution., 1958-1979.
Collected pamphlets and newspaper cuttings on places in Iceland., 1975-2003.
Files contain reseach notes relating to Magnusson's interests, the bulk of which are on Scotland and Iceland. Research notes on Vikings were kept separate by Magnusson.
Collections of Tales for the ‘Popular Tales of the West Highlands’ project, with related correspondence and other papers.
The terms, `Gaelic version` or `English version` refer to the original manuscript texts produced by (`transcribed by` or `told to`) one of his team of collectors or by Campbell. Unless stated otherwise, all English versions of the tales and textual notes are the work of Campbell.
Composite volume made up by Robert Graham, being the record of a tour, 1849, in the Lake District, North Wales, the Wye Valley Bristol, Cheddar, Glastonbury and Wells, Longleat, Stonehenge and Salisbury, the New Forest and Southampton., 1849.
Contemporary manuscript draft or copy of a pamphlet concerning the Darien scheme., [?1699.]
The manuscript begins: 'Sir, you were pleased by your last to tell me, that the face of things being so much changed in England by yor late Revolution you thought there might now be opportunity to promote that affair which wee have been see long upon'.
Copies of correspondence, a journal, a notebook and related papers of concerning a visit of James Wordie to North America to attend the 17th International Geological Congress in Canada., 1913.
Journals, correspondence, notebooks, photographs, press-cuttings and related papers, 1903-1959, n.d., of and relating largely to the expeditions of polar exploration and scientific discovery, travel and mountaineering activities of Sir James Mann Wordie, Master of St John’s College, Cambridge (1889-1962).
Copies of journals, newsletters and other printed publications concerning calligraphy and handwriting., Undated.
Copies of letters of John Francis Campbell to his mother from India., 1876-1877.
Campbell requested that these volumes be kept as his journal and for possible publication.