Photographs.
Found in 2843 Collections and/or Records:
Collection of twenty-one documents relating to the Stuart family and the French royal family.
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.
Colour and monochrome photographs and negatives, miscellaneous bookshops, staff and family, Worthing., 1992-2000.
Colour mounted photograph, James Thin in his garden, circa 1904-1915, with accompanying correspondence, 1992., Circa 1904-1915, 1992.
Colour photograph, David Ainslie Thin and Jocelyn Stokes., 1995.
Colour photograph, Independent 100 Awards 1997 for Fast Growing Companies presented to James Thin Ltd by Price Waterhouse., 1997.
Colour photograph, James (Jimmy) Thin., Circa 1992.
Colour photograph, James (Jimmy) Thin in fancy dress., Circa 1986.
Colour photograph of a pass given by General George Monck to Sir John Drummond, son of the Earl of Perth.
Colour photograph (reduced) of "Authors in Session", a group portrait by Stanley Cursiter of Edwin Muir, O H Mavor, Neil Gunn and Eric Linklater.
Colour photograph, silver wine coaster inscribed ‘For Ainslie Thin from his friends in the booktrade, luncheon, Savile Club, London, 25th March 1999'., 1999.
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.