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Photocopies.

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: General term for copies produced by photocopying, that is, in a machine employing a light-sensitive process, and usually at a one-to-one scale. In the early to mid-20th century, used regarding copies made by various specific processes; since the mid-20th century, most often refers to xerographic copies.

Found in 568 Collections and/or Records:

Type-written autobiographical account of Morrison and the families of his father and his mother., ca. 1930

 Item
Identifier: Acc.14317/11
Scope and Contents

Typewritten account beginning "For a long time how, I have had in my mind, writing a sketch of my family and its connections …". 22 pages. The original is loosely inserted into a notebook containing notes and material collected on Morrison family history (entitled on the first page: "Morrison"). This notebook, including the typewritten family history, remains in private hands.

Dates: ca. 1930

Typed and xeroxed paper relating to Polish biographies., Undated.

 File
Identifier: Acc.12135/200
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: Includes research notes, typescripts and proofs of novels, correspondence, and papers concerning her involvement in cultural and business organisations.This archive includes papers relating to the following published works:'Games of kings' (1961)"Queens' play" (1964)'The disorderly knights' (1966)'Dolly and the singing bird' (1968)'Pawn in frankincense' (1969)'Dolly and the cookie bird' (1970)'The...
Dates: Undated.

Typescript and draft of 'The tragedy of man', by Imre Madach, translated and adapted by Iain Macleod., 1991, 1993, undated.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: Acc.11443/119-120
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

Includes prompt scripts, scripts of unperformed plays, production photography and press cuttings.

Dates: 1991, 1993, undated.

Typescript and photocopies for the AA Guide to Scotland by Tom Weir. , circa 1980.

 File
Identifier: Acc.13059/193
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Weir published many works over the course of his career. The first, 'Highland Days', was published in 1948, with the last, 'Weir's World' coming out in 1994.

The records here relate to those and other various works within that time.

Dates: circa 1980.

Typescript review, probably by Don Paterson, of "The tale of the mayor's son", by Glyn Maxwell, and, 'Longings of the acrobats: selected poems' (1990), by Nicholas Moore. , 1990.

 File
Identifier: Acc.12689/76
Scope and Contents

Also included is a photocopied typescript, 'The assassination of the poets (with apologies to Apollinaire, and everyone else below)'. Don Paterson is one of the poets 'assassinated'.

Dates: 1990.

Typescript with manuscript corrections of ‘Consider the lilies’ by Iain Crichton Smith., [1968, or before.]

 Item
Identifier: MS.27499
Scope and Contents

The preface (folio i) is original, but the rest of the text is a photocopy with pencilled deletions. There are some minor differences from the published version, which includes the deleted passages.

Dates: [1968, or before.]

Typescripts and other material for “Joan Miró”: a fragmentary and personal memoir' by Ruthven Todd., 1947, 1971-1973, undated.

 File
Identifier: MS.26854
Scope and Contents

The contents are as follows. (i) Typescript, heavily corrected in manuscript, 1971 (folio 1); (ii) Photocopies with manuscript corrections, of a later typescript incorporating the corrections in (i) (folio 37); (iii) Notes, photographs, and other material, 1971-1973, undated (folio 110). They include a photocopy of part of a commentary accompanying the film 'Joan Miro makes a color print', 1947.

Dates: 1947, 1971-1973, undated.

Typescripts and photocopies relating to John Cam Hobhouse., 1958, undated.

 File
Identifier: MS.42304
Scope and Contents

Carbon copy of a typescript list entitled ‘Hobhouse and Broughton MSS at Monkton Farleigh in the possession of Sir Charles Hobhouse, Bt.’. The list was compiled by Mrs Doris Langley Moore in September 1958: folios 1-3;

Photocopies of material concerning Hobhouse, with reference to the Roe-Byron collection, undated: folios 4-10.

Dates: 1958, undated.

Unfinished and unpublished book, entitled 'Cactus and Columbine', relating to the United States, containing manuscript and typescript notes and drafts., Undated.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: Acc.13220/33-35
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Articles and poems published in newspapers and magazines are all faithfully preserved in 16 large albums of press cuttings.She was a keen supporter of the Democratic Party and the correspondence files contain some letters of Eleanor Roosevelt and Adlai Stevenson. The papers include several travel journals, and manuscripts and typescripts of many articles, verses, songs and hymns - which she had a gift for writing, despite her own agnosticism. Also significant are the manuscripts...
Dates: Undated.

Volume of miscellaneous poetic manuscripts by Lord Byron; with some related correspondence., 1808-1822, 1930-1973, undated.

 Item
Identifier: MS.43346
Scope and Contents The manuscripts here have been largely arranged in chronological order. The original foliation of the volume has been retained, although some of the folios have been removed prior to arrival at the Library.For poetical works, first lines are given in brackets after the title of the poem. The manuscripts are in the hand of Byron unless otherwise stated.‘Lord Byron: Complete poetical works’, edited by Jermone McGann, has been used in some of the following descriptions...
Dates: 1808-1822, 1930-1973, undated.

William Gallacher Memorial Library Archive Special Collections., 1920s-2017.

 Sub-Fonds
Identifier: Acc.14114 Special Collections
Scope and Contents The WGMLA Special Collections comprise over 60 collections relating to notable individuals, organisations, and themes in the Scottish labour, trade union, and suffrage movements. In a number of cases, collections do not contain the personal papers of the named individuals or organisations but rather comprise of primary or secondary materials collected by WGML librarian Audrey Canning, or third parties, relating to that individual or organisation and collated for public research purposes....
Dates: 1920s-2017.

Xerox of a manuscript music book containing airs collected by the sisters Margaret Douglas MacLean Clephane and Anna Jane Douglas MacLean Clephane., 1808.

 Item
Identifier: MS.14949(a)
Scope and Contents

This music book is the source of much of the Clephanes’ privately printed collection of 1808 (Microfilm MS.266). Almost half is Gaelic. Includes (folio 57) an otherwise unrecorded air for “Eachann Bacach’s Thriall ar bunadh gu Phàro”.

Dates: 1808.

Xerox of a manuscript music book containing airs collected by the sisters Margaret Douglas MacLean Clephane and Anna Jane Douglas MacLean Clephane., 1816, 1825.

 Item
Identifier: MS.14949(b)
Scope and Contents Folios 1-69 consist of harp tunes, chiefly Irish – "Carolan, Ó Cathain", etc., and appear to have been copied by Anna Jane in December 1816 (folio 69) from a manuscript of a Mr MacDonald (folios 14, 39, 43, 49). This may have been the Reverend Patrick MacDonald of Kilmore, compiler of ‘A collection of Highland vocal airs’. A tune at folio 52, “An Irish Girls lamentation for the loss of her Lover”, is described as “Taken by Macdonald from Mr. Murphy of Cambelton” – probably William MacMurchy,...
Dates: 1816, 1825.

Xerox of a manuscript music book containing airs collected by the sisters Margaret Douglas MacLean Clephane and Anna Jane Douglas MacLean Clephane., 1821-1823.

 Item
Identifier: MS.14949(c)
Scope and Contents

A highly miscellaneous collection of Scots, Gaelic and Irish songs, 18th century operatic airs, etc., chiefly arranged for voice and keyboard. Dated at folios 38 (‘Gaelic air picked up at sea Sept. 1823’), 47 (“Una’s song. A.J.D.C. April 25th 1822”) and 116 (‘Ballads still unset Une 16th 1821’). Most of the small number of Gaelic airs are indexed at folio 119.

Dates: 1821-1823.