Reports.
Found in 1065 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence and papers on various actual and projected lead or copper mines in Scotland., 1751-1774.
With letters and reports on the lead mines of Islay, 1771-1785.
Correspondence and papers relating to the constituencies of Fife and of the Cadco Affair., 1945-1991.
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.
Correspondence and papers relating to the management of the estate of Kinnaird, chiefly dating from the minority of Mary, daughter of James Bruce of Kinnaird (died 1810), and relating to her father's debts, the letting of the house, and the lease of Kinnaird Colliery., 1753, 1759, 1761, 1801-1823.
Correspondence and papers relating to World War II., 1941-2011, undated.
This series consists of manuscript and typescript drafts and printed items by Patrick Leigh Fermor, his associates, and others, with correspondence and related material, much of it in Greek.
Correspondence and report on sustainable rural tourism., 1990-1998.
Report sent to Magnusson as part of SNH.
Correspondence and report on the use of solar energy in Scotland., 1993-1997.
For SNH.
Correspondence and report on the Viking Unst project on Shetland., 1996-1997.
On an application to the National Heritage Memorial Fund for excavation of the area.
Correspondence and reports between SNH and the Scottish Office on various issues., 1995-1997.
Correspondence and reports of and concerning General Francisco de Miranda and concerning relations with Spain., 1806-1812.
Correspondence and reports of James Thin, bookseller, also containing material on postage charges and teleordering., 1967-1987.
Correspondence and reports of James Thin, bookseller, relating to discounting and loyalty schemes., 1935-2000.
Correspondence and reports of James Thin, bookseller, relating to fixtures and fittings., 1981-1982.
Correspondence and reports of James Thin, bookseller, relating to senior management structure and job descriptions., Undated.
Correspondence and reports of James Thin, bookseller, relating to stock control., 1980-2001.
Correspondence and reports on Sites of Special Scientific Interest to the SNH., 1991.
Correspondence and reports on the Cairngorms National Nature Reserve., 1992-1995.
For SNH event.
Correspondence and reports on the regeneration of Aviemore., 1993-1996.
Correspondence and Reports relating to the Central Scotland Countryside Trust., 1993-1996.
Magnusson involved as SNH Chair.
Correspondence between SNH and Scottish Wildlife and Countryside Link., 1991-1992.
Includes a report on ‘An assessment of the effectiveness of the Scottish Wildlife and Countryside link'.
Correspondence chiefly of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, collected by the Very Reverend John Lee, together with some papers., 1637-1725.
Correspondence, drafts, proofs and other papers relating to the publication of the 'Stair memorial encyclopedia of the laws of Scotland'; with proofs of "Scotland under 'Jus Commune'", by Gero Dolezalek.
Correspondence, feedback and reports of "Writers’ project: summer school reading panel"., 2002-2004.
This collection dates mainly from after 1988, when John McGrath and Elizabeth MacLennan resigned from the company which they had established, with David MacLennan, in 1973. Following the funding crisis in 2006, the company had to leave its base in the STUC building in Glasgow, and it was at this point that much of the material in this accession was presented to the National Library of Scotland.
Correspondence, financial and administrative papers of the Dunbartonshire Conservative and Unionist Association, predecessor bodies and related local clubs and associations.
Correspondence, memoranda, and reports relating to the Walk Scotland organisation., 1998.
Walk Scotland organisation was set up to complement the Paths for all Partnership to promote how the economic potential of walking and mountaineering could be realised in a sustainable way.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and speeches relating the ‘Paths for all initiative., 1997.
"Paths for all" initiative aimed to create up to 200 local path networks throughout Scotland.