Photographs.
Found in 2092 Collections and/or Records:
Colour photographs and index sheet, some unlabelled and others relating to Torun, Capfa, Soldaia and Crawe., Undated.
21 photographs.
Colour photographs and negatives, James Thin staff and bookshop at South Bridge, Edinburgh., Circa 1990.
Contains 21 items.
Colour photographs, booksellers and publishers ski weekends organised by Gordon Graham, Bill Forrester and David Ainslie Thin., 1977-1989.
Contains 5 items.
Colour photographs, Booksellers Association Conference, Aviemore., 1978.
Colour photographs, David Ainslie Thin., Circa 1992.
Colour photographs, James Thin directors in bookshop at South Bridge, Edinburgh, with short biographical questionnaires., Circa 1998.
Contains 16 items.
Colour photographs, Melven’s Bookshop in Inverness, external and internal., Circa 1980.
Contains 7 items.
Colour photographs of Thin family, and relating to James Thin, bookseller, also containing some monochrome photographs., 1977-2000.
Colour photographs of Tom Weir., Undated.
The photographs here are mostly taken by Weir and are organised into series relating to his mountaineering expeditions, a large series of photographs organised by place, a series of mono prints, then colour prints and finally negatives.
Papers found within each series have been placed at the end of their specific sequence.
Colour photographs separated from alphabetical series., Undated.
Subjects include Highland Line Railway, Launch at shipyard on the Clyde, People (including some slides), Scenes and Scotia Research Ship Endeavour (Australia).
Colour photographs with subject and place names from Aberfoyle to Broughton., Undated.
Contains colour photographs of Aberfoyle, Aonach Eagach, Argyll, Auchterarder, Biggar, Borders, Brander (Pass) and Broughton.
Colour photographs with subject and place names from Cairngorm National Park Group to Inverlochlarig., Undated.
Photographs of Cairngorm National Park Group, Campsies, Chatelherault, Colonsay, Cramond Tower, Deer in Snow, Dupplin Cross, Finlarig, Firemen Abseiling, Glen Coe and Inverlochlarig.
Colour photographs with subject and place names from Majorca to Wanlockhead., Undated.
Includes photographs of Majorca, Muirshiel, Perthshire, 'Scots Magazine stuff', Sutherland, Tarbet, Trossachs and Wanlockhead.
Colour photographs with subject and place names of Islands, Loch Lomond and Majorca., Undated.
The photographs here are mostly taken by Weir and are organised into series relating to his mountaineering expeditions, a large series of photographs organised by place, a series of mono prints, then colour prints and finally negatives.
Papers found within each series have been placed at the end of their specific sequence.
Compact discs of images and transparencies by Don MacCaskill for Bridget MacCaskill`s `The Wind in my face : on the trail of a nature photographer` and her speech delivered at the launch., 2004.
Files of papers relating to the literary output of Don and Bridge MacCaskill.
Contemporary postcard-sized photographs relating to the 'Karluk' expedition., 1913-1914.
The bulk of the papers in this collection relate to the Canadian National Arctic Expedition, 1913-1918, and the part played in it by William McKinlay and the expedition leader, Vilhjalmur Stefansson. McKinlay's account of his experiences, especially those of being shipwrecked and marooned on Wrangel Island, off the coast of Siberia, were published by him in 'Karluk: the great untold story of Arctic expedition'.
Copies of a history of the London office of George Waterston and Sons, with papers relating to the St John's Hill house and other advertising and publicity materials., 1878-1966, undated.
Copies of epitaphs and monumental inscriptions in Carnwath Parish churchyard, Lanarkshire, compiled, with an introduction and photographs, by John Smith, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland., 1917-1918.
John Smith is the author of "Monumental inscriptions in St. Cuthbert's Churchyard, Edinburgh", edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, in 'Scottish Record Society' series (Edinburgh, 1915, 1919).
Copies of epitaphs and monumental inscriptions in Carstairs Parish churchyard, Lanarkshire, compiled, with an introduction and photographs, by John Smith, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland., 1918.
John Smith is the author of "Monumental inscriptions in St. Cuthbert's Churchyard, Edinburgh", edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, in 'Scottish Record Society' series (Edinburgh, 1915, 1919).
Copies of epitaphs and monumental inscriptions in Covington (1918), Libberton (1919), Pettinain (1918), Quothquan (1918), and Walston (1918) Parish churchyards in Lanarkshire, compiled, with introductions and photographs, by John Smith, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland., 1918-1919.
John Smith is the author of "Monumental inscriptions in St. Cuthbert's Churchyard, Edinburgh", edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, in 'Scottish Record Society' series (Edinburgh, 1915, 1919).
Copies of epitaphs and monumental inscriptions in Culter churchyard, Lanarkshire, 1916-1917, and in Kilbucho churchyard, Peeblesshire, 1915, compiled, with photographs, by John Smith, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland., 1915-1917.
John Smith is the author of "Monumental inscriptions in St. Cuthbert's Churchyard, Edinburgh", edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, in 'Scottish Record Society' series (Edinburgh, 1915, 1919).
Copies of epitaphs and monumental inscriptions in St John's Kirk burying ground, Thankerton, compiled, with photographs, by John Smith, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland., 1916.
John Smith is the author of "Monumental inscriptions in St. Cuthbert's Churchyard, Edinburgh", edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, in 'Scottish Record Society' series (Edinburgh, 1915, 1919).
Copies of epitaphs and monumental inscriptions in Symington churchyard, Lanarkshire, compiled, with photographs, by John Smith, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland., 1916.
John Smith is the author of "Monumental inscriptions in St. Cuthbert's Churchyard, Edinburgh", edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, in 'Scottish Record Society' series (Edinburgh, 1915, 1919).
Copies of 'Higden Mappaemundi', numbers 2-18, with 'Higden Cartography', being a typed list of the maps and notes on differences., 14th century-17th century.
Copies of letters of and letters to James Wordie, with some maps and photographs, concerning an expedition, 1937, to Baffin Island., 1937-1938.
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).