Reports.
Found in 1066 Collections and/or Records:
Speech on ‘The Arts and the natural heritage’., 1998.
A copy of report for Scottish Arts council and Scottish natural heritage is also included.
Speeches and report on the Solway Firth Partnership., 1994-1997.
On the well-being of the Solway Firth.
Speeches and reports on sustainable development in Scotland., 1990-1994.
For SNH.
Speeches and reports on sustainable development in Scotland., 1995-1997.
For SNH.
Speeches and reports on The Countryside Around Towns group., 1991-1994.
For SNH event to preserve the Greenbelt.
Speeches and Reports on the role of science in Scottish natural heritage., 1982-1994.
Speeches delivered by Lord Rutherfurd, pamphlets containing obituary tributes to various friends, 1841-1859, and miscellaneous papers and pamphlets, 1746-1930, undated., 1746-1930, undated.
Speeches, notes, and reports on Business and the environment., 1991-1995.
For an SNH event.
Speeches, reports, newspaper cuttings, and, pamphlets on designating the Cairngorms as a European Heritage Area., 1990-1992.
Spine bound report, 'Residency at the Irish Museum of Modern Art' of the Room 13 team. Including postcard to Peter Haining from Claire., 2005.
Staff memoranda and reports of James Thin, bookseller, relating to book ordering, deposits and discipline., 1966-2001.
State papers collected by Sir James Balfour of Denmilne, volume 10: letters and papers, [Circa 1608]-1624 (chiefly 1621-1623), undated., [Circa 1608]-1624, undated.
The letters are chiefly to James VI and John Murray.
State papers collected by Sir James Balfour of Denmilne, volume 12: papers, 1636-1641 (chiefly 1637-1639), undated., 1636-1641, undated (mostly 1637-1639).
These are primarily documents concerning the controversy over the Service Book, the National Covenant, and ensuing events.
State papers collected by Sir James Balfour of Denmilne, volumes 1-13: letters and papers on various topics., 1560-1641, undated.
Statement of the accessible points on the island of St Helena with their appropriate defences, by Robert Patton., 10 September 1807.
Statement of the case of the petitioners in the case of the 'Beacon' newspaper, in the hand of Walter Scott [?1821], with the printed 'Petition', 1821, and 'Answers' thereto, 1822.
Inserted at the beginning is an account of the circumstances in which Sir Walter Scott wrote this statement.
Statistics and information concerning the inhabitants of Newfoundland and the development of its agriculture and fisheries., 1804-1810, 1826-1834.
Strategic Group on Women report, 'Improving the Position of Women in Scotland: An Agenda for Action', with responses of the Scottish Executive to the recommendations in the report, and later update on actions arising from responses., 2003-2004.
Strategy papers of the Women and Equality Unit and related organisations on gender impact assessments for policy-makers in the UK government., 2000-2002.
Strategy papers of the Women and Equality Unit, Cabinet Office, on gender mainstreaming initiatives for inclusive policy-making. , 2002.
The file contains 'Inclusive Policy Making: Gender Mainstreaming - A Strategy for Incorporating Gender Equality into Mainstream Policies' (2002) with Appendix; 'Quick Guide to Gender Impact Assessment: A Framework for Incorporating a Gender Equality Perspective into Mainstream Policies' (2002); and printed overview of gender impact assessments in the Cabinet Office from the website of the Women's Equality Unit website.
Sue Innes, 'Literature Review of Research on Gender Inequality in Scotland', Equal Opportunities Commission 7th Report., 2002.
'Summario della relatione del Clarissimo messer G[iovanni] Michiel d'Inghilterra', being a heavily condensed version of Micheli’s report on England to the Venetian Senate., [Circa 1600.]
'Survey and report with methods for improving the woods ... on the estate of Longnewton ... by Robert Monteath'., 1828.
'Survey report and valuation with methods for improving the woods ... on the estates of Springwood Park, Softlaw and Longnewton ... the property of Sir John J. Scott Douglas, Bart.' by Robert Monteath.
Teaching notes and papers of Janet Adam Smith for Somerville College, Oxford., 1965-1966.
Containing: Report and notes on her students studying 19th century literature, Trinity term, 1965.
Typed copy of a paper 'Are purely literary values enough?', by W W Robson.
Notebook on various novels and literary texts, including: 'Waverley'; 'Barnaby Rudge'; 'Amour de Voyage'; 'Maud'; 'Felix Holt'; 'Princess Casamassima'; 'Secret agent'; and 'Weir of Hermiston'.