Press cuttings. Information artifacts.
Found in 2208 Collections and/or Records:
Cuttings concerning people and places associated with Robert Louis Stevenson., 1886-1937, undated.
Cuttings from an unidentified periodical, pasted to larger sheets of paper, containing notes communicated by Sir James Wordie on geological features of places in Antarctica., Mid 20th century.
The text bears many deletions, and numerous alterations, some quite extensive, have been entered in pencil on the sheets by the author. Accompanied (folios 5, 14) by two carbon copies of the communication as amended.
Cuttings from newspapers and magazines concerning Robert Louis Stevenson's life and works., 1890-1960, undated.
Cuttings of newspaper and other articles by Neil Munro., 1892-1931, undated.
Born in Inveraray, Neil Munro became a journalist in Glasgow, rising to the post of editor of the ‘Glasgow Evening News’. His papers consist largely of manuscripts of his novels and short stories, though some of his newspaper articles are represented by presscuttings.
Cuttings, photographs and printed books., 1874-1960, undated.
Depositions of witnesses concerning the lighting of beacons in Roxburghshire, 1804, by which a false alarm of a French invasion reached Jedburgh.
An article from the ‘Jedburgh Gazette’, 7 July 1906, based on this material, is included (folio i).
Developmental materials of Ian Rankin for various creative works, including contact details, working notes, research, and press cuttings; report on marketing research project on Ian Rankin., 1983-2012, undated.
This series contains various developmental materials of Ian Rankin for various creative works. Materials include contact details, working notes, research, and press cuttings. Also included is a report on a marketing research project on Ian Rankin.
Developmental materials of Ian Rankin on his PhD thesis on Muriel Spark., 1962-1990.
This series contains manuscripts of, and associated working papers for, Ian Rankin’s PhD thesis on Muriel Spark for the University of Edinburgh. The working papers include extensive research notes, press cuttings, and other research materials collected by Rankin, as well as correspondence and other contact between Rankin and his PhD supervisor. Also included are administrative materials of the University of Edinburgh regarding postgraduate studies.
Developmental notes and administrative materials relating to ‘Rebus’s Scotland: An exploration by Ian Rankin'., 1945-2005.
Developmental notes of Ian Rankin and others for his graphic novel ‘Dark Entries’; with related press cutting and business card., Circa 2006-2008.
Developmental notes of Ian Rankin and others for his television serial 'Lazarus'; with related press cuttings collected as research., 1997-2000.
Developmental notes of Ian Rankin for his novel ‘Black and Blue’; with related promotional materials., 1994-1996.
Manuscripts, typescripts, and working papers of the Rebus novels by Ian Rankin.
Developmental notes of Ian Rankin for his novel ‘Blood Hunt’; with press cuttings collected by Rankin as research for the novel, and a synopses of and cover proofs for the novel., 1992-2000.
Developmental notes of Ian Rankin for his novel ‘Even Dogs in the Wild’; with press cuttings collected by Rankin as research for the novel., 2013-2015.
Developmental notes of Ian Rankin for his novel ‘Rather Be the Devil’; with related press cuttings collected by Rankin as research., 2015-2016.
Developmental notes of Ian Rankin for his novel ‘Resurrection Men’; with related press cuttings and leaflets collected by Rankin as research., 2000-2001.
Developmental notes of Ian Rankin for his novel ‘Westwind’; with related press cuttings and a contract., 1987-1989.
Diaries, albums and photographs of the Campbell, Login and Maitland Mackgill Crichton familes.
Diaries and autobiography of John Dunlop of Gairbraid., 1833-1860.
Diaries and other personal records of Rev Dr Archibald Clive Irvine., 1937-1974.
Diaries, notebooks and related papers of George Dott, Scottish nationalist.
Diaries of John Chisholm, Kings Counsel; and papers formerly loosely enclosed therein.
John Chisholm, from Perth, studied at Edinburgh and Leipzig, and was admitted advocate in 1881. He stood unsuccessfully as a Conservative at the elections of 1885 and 1892. He took silk in 1904 and was appointed Sheriff of Roxburgh, Berwick and Selkirk in 1905. He married in 1892, and died in 1929.
Diaries of John Dunlop of Gairbraid., 1833-1860.
Diaries of Nancy Angus, with some related personal papers.
The collection contains the diaries of Nancy W Angus, the daughter of David Angus, civil engineer. They give a view first of an adolescent’s life in Chile, then of a typist’s in London, then of a Voluntary Aid Detachment, and on through her work for the War Graves Commission, and then at the School of Oriental and African Studies.