Press cuttings. Information artifacts.
Found in 2200 Collections and/or Records:
Briefing papers of Esther Breitenbach and reports by other authors relating to the work of the Strategic Women's Group, Scottish Executive Equality Unit., 2003-2006.
Business archive of Mainstream Publishing.
The archive covers the company`s independent existence from 1978-2005 and includes some earlier related papers. In 2005 the firm entered into a business arrangement with Random House, and the later archive is now with the parent company.
Business records of A & C Black relating to the works of Sir Walter Scott.
Concerning the publication of the works of Sir Walter Scott, the copyrights of the Waverley Novels and to the Centenary celebrations of 1871 and 1932.
Business records of George Waterston and Sons, Ltd.
Cadco press cutting files., 1964-1966.
Correspondence and papers, 1936-1992, of William Winter Hamilton (b.1917), writer politician, Labour MP for West Fife, 1950-1974 and for Central Fife, 1974-1987.
Carbon typescript of 'The Fiddler calls the Tune: a comedy in three acts' by George Moncrieff-Scott., [1945.]
There are a few manuscript corrections, and two newspaper cuttings (folio 83) concerning the first production of the play in Edinburgh.
Catalogue compiled by Hugh Sharp of the Hugh Sharp Collection of printed books.
The catalogue was compiled before the transmission of the collection to the National Library of Scotland in 1938. It contains interesting details about many of the books. A newspaper-cutting about the collection, and notes made by members of the National Library staff, found loose in the first volume, have been pasted in.
Catalogue of the Hugh Sharp Collection of printed books., [1938, or before.]
The catalogue was compiled before the transmission of the collection to the National Library of Scotland in 1938. It contains interesting details about many of the books. A newspaper-cutting about the collection, and notes made by members of the National Library staff, found loose in the first volume, have been pasted in.
Catalogues and advertising material of John Murray, publishers., 1815-2008
This series contains printed catalogues, prospectuses, advertising material, postcards, order forms, and stock lists created by John Murray, publishers, for the promotion and sale of their general, educational, and specialist subject list titles.
Celtic bibliography, from booksellers’ sale-catalogues, with prices., [Before 1928.]
Centenary file with press cuttings., 1937.
Chiefly relating to links with Women's Guilds at home and centenary celebrations, but also with material relevant to the history of Women's Forrign Missions. There is also a large number of play scripts in this accession.
'Close up 2' newspaper cuttings of articles written by Magnusson., 1965-1966.
'Close up 3' newspaper cuttings of articles written by Magnusson., 1966.
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.
’Collection of ancient piobaireachd’ by Angus Mackay (Aberdeen, Inverness, and Elgin, 1838), the staff notation being designed for piano, with the canntaireachd added below by Simon Fraser. , 1838.
Press-cuttings relating to Simon Fraser have been pasted in at the front of the volume.
Collection of black and white and colour photographs of Janet Adam Smith, her family and friends, some with press cuttings, Circa 1911-1998.
Collection of cuttings of John Francis Campbell, principally being proofs of his own contributions to newspapers., 1859-1880, and undated.
A letter of Sir John R Dasent is included among proofs for an article on ‘The Mythology of the Aryan Nations`, 1870.
Collection of items related to radio and television - miscellaneous
Collection of items relating to Scottish Television (STV)
Collection of journals and sketchbooks of John Francis Campbell, kept during his travels throughout the world., 1841-1880.
The volumes reflect, in his detailed descriptions, watercolours and sketches, Campbell’s interest in people, art, science and sport. In the later journals, his interest in geology and meteorology predominates, with particular emphasis on the effects of glaciation observed in various countries.
The sketches usually occur in chronological sequence with notes below each giving the date, place and other additional information.
Collection of lists of ballads and chapbooks, literary notes for ‘Adversaria’, reviews of books, newspaper cuttings, correspondence, etc., made by John Camden Hotten., 19th century.
Collection of reports and memoranda, chiefly printed, with press cuttings, chiefly relating to the life and work of Sir John Rennie., 1822-1874.
Collections of press-cuttings concerning Richard Haldane., 1877-1937, undated.
Small quantities of letters and papers of other members of Mary E Haldane's family are contained in different parts of the collection. Also contained is a small quantity of letters and papers to Anne, wife of General Sir David Baird, and her sister Catherine Campbell Preston.
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.