Scotland. Europe - United Kingdom. Country. Longitude: -4.0000. Latitude: 57.0000.
Found in 223 Collections and/or Records:
'Mernis' [i.e. Mearns]. , [?1636-?1652.]
'Nithsdail descryved according to Mr. Timothe Pont his papers / be R. Gordon.', 1644.
Imprint: 1644, Mense Mai.
Notebook of Henry Vibart Glegg, recruiting officer in Scotland for the East India Company.
Notebook of John Bruce of Newcastle containing a tour of Scotland, and notes on books.
Contains Bruce's observations on education in Scotland. The journal includes a detailed description of his visit to the High School in Glasgow.
Notebooks recording a tour of Scotland.
Two journals and a sketchbook, possibly by Harriet Wise (1797-1877) or her sister Hannah.
Places visited include: Dunkeld, Inverness, Drumnadrochit, Fort William, Tobermory, Staffa, Skye, Inveraray, Cairdow and Glasgow.
The sketchbook includes drawings of Ben Cruachan, the Cuillins on Syke, Iona, Inveraray, Staffa, Urqhart Castle. Two paintings of Melrose and Loch Leven Castle tipped inside.
Notes and transcripts concerning the Knights Templar and Knights of St John in Scotland.
With bookplate of James Maidment.
Papers, 1940-1947, concerning the 7th Workshop Company of the Polish Army in Great Britain.
With papers, 1730, 1833, 1842, 1875, concerning the Dundas family of Manor and Ochtertyre.
Papers and letters, mostly 17th century to 18th century, compiled, 1851, by Gillyatt Sumner.
Papers concerning Conservative Party political funds in Scotland.
Papers concerning the visit the Marquess of Salisbury to Scotland.
Including correspondence, accounts and press cuttings.
Papers, including correspondence, photographs and printed material, collected by George Robinson for research concerning the history of police forces and their uniforms.
The collection predominantly focuses on police forces in England, Wales and Scotland, but also includes details of other police forces within and foreign police forces.
Papers of Aimee Chalmers comprising material produced in relation to the Scottish Independence Referendum 2014 by Women for Independence North-East Fife and associated sub-groups.
Papers of Robert Purves Hardie.
Mostly concerning fishing, and including the manuscript of parts of "Ferox and Char in the Lochs of Scotland" (1940), with unpublished material.
Papers of Sir Frank Fraser Darling.
Includes travel journals (Scotland, United States, Mexico, Zambia, Tanganyika (= Tanzania) and Kenya) and the manuscript of part of a book entitled "Agricultural Principles".
Papers of the Christian Fellowship of Healing (Scotland).
Papers of the 'Future of the UK and Scotland' research programme relating to the Scottish Independence Referendum 2014.
‘The Future of the UK and Scotland’ was a research programme funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). It was based at the University of Edinburgh and ran from August 2013 – September 2014. It aimed to bring academic expertise in social science to the debate regarding the relationship between Scotland and the UK. A key outcome of the programme was the establishment of the Centre on Constitutional Change at the University of Edinburgh.