Pamphlets.
Found in 219 Collections and/or Records:
Envelope containing miscellaneous correspondence of Miss Erhna Mycale Macgillivray, including poems, mostly in typescript, by James Pittendrigh Macgillivray, and photographs, press-cuttings and two pamphlets., 1926-1932.
Envelopes of correspondence of Miss Erhna Mycale Macgillivray., 1910, 1917, 1926-1932, 1951-1956.
Essay and pamphlet on Stranraer., 4th quarter of 20th century.
The essay is typed up, but unidentified, so it may not have been written by Magnusson.
Family papers of Reverend J E McIntyre., 1895-1946, undated.
Some family and other papers of Robert Douglas McIntyre's father, the Reverend John Ebenezer McIntyre (1874-1961), successively minister of Hightae and Dalton, Motherwell, Manse Road, and St Mary's, Edinburgh, United Free churches, and later of Barony and St James Place Church of Scotland, Edinburgh, precede the main collection.
File box, unlabelled, containing letters, pamphlets, photographs and digital media relating to the 'Room 13' project., 2000-2009.
The box is covered in a school jersey from Lochyside RC Primary School.
File box, with label '1 Arts 1990', containing material relating to the visual arts, named artists, cultural institutions and cultural events., 1988-1990.
The box is covered in tartan, and the inner lid is lined with a map of Fort William and its surrounds, certain points of which have been annotated with dates.
File, 'RSA London - printed papers relating to bicentenary 1954; photos of RSSA address', containing pamphlets relating to the work of the Royal Society of Arts. Also containing papers relating to the celebrations of the bicentenary, photographs, and slides of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts address., 1954.
Including billet books, printed "Transactions", minute book, recent administrative correspondence and other earlier documents.
Journal and scrapbook of John Francis Campbell combined, kept mainly during his visit to Paris at the time of the Siege in 1871, and while travelling round the west coast of Scotland which is described in letters to his family in August and September 1871., 1870-1871.
Other items of interest in the volume include material regarding the marriage of Lord Lorne and Princess Louise on 21 March 1871, and on traction engines.
There are two printed pamphlets by Campbell, ‘On Current British Mythology and Oral Traditions’ and ‘Notes on Glacial Phenomena of the Hebrides’.
Journal and scrapbook of John Francis Campbell in which he mainly describes his travels in Ireland from July to October 1872., 1872.
Journal and sketchbook of John Francis Campbell recording his travels and interests., 1879-1880.
Journal of John Francis Campbell, kept while travelling in Norway, Russia and Italy, 1873-1874, and illustrated with a number of photographs and watercolours., 1873-1874.
Journal of John Francis Campbell written while he was travelling in the West of Scotland collecting Gaelic folklore., 1870-1871.
Leaflets and reports collected by Ian Rankin as research for his novel ‘Let It Bleed’; with a synopses of the novel, and correspondence concerning cover proofs., 1995-1997.
Leaflets, pamphlets and periodicals of Tom H Gibson., 1914-1966, undated.
Letters of and to John Francis Campbell relating to thermography., 1858-1880.
Letters of James Ballantyne to John Murray II, with related papers., 1806-1808.
Letters, pamphlets and newspaper cuttings relating to Lord Mark Kerr., Circa 1871.
Letters relating to the Mar Peerage Case., 1870-1871.
The letters are chiefly addressed to John Gough Nichols, editor of ‘The Herald and Genealogist’, by the Reverend Thomas Agar Holland, R R Stodart, Lyon Office, Edinburgh, the Earl of Mar, and Alexander Sinclair, Edinburgh. There are also printed pamphlets on the subject, some by Sinclair, with his manuscript corrections.