Sketches
Found in 186 Collections and/or Records:
Personal papers of William Crosbie.
Papers, 1933-1972, of the artist William Crosbie (1915-1999), with related printed material, circa 1943-1990. This small collection of material was apparently cleared from his studio at 12 Ruskin Lane, Glasgow, many years after his death.
Photocopies of articles and press cuttings concerning Braehead School, Buckhaven.
Includes sketches and ephemera of the school.
Photocopies of eight letters of Cecile Walton to Brenda Walton.
With sketches and drawings.
Photocopies of sketches by John Behan.
Made at the opening of the "Broadsheet" exhibition at National Library of Scotland on 5 February 1983.
Plan of the estate of Freefield, Aberdeenshire, belonging to Alexander Leith, by John Hutchison.
Including various measurements and statistics concerning the estate, and a sketch of the south east prospect of Freefield House in 1756.
Poem of John MacTaggart.
Poem by John MacTaggart, brother of the painter William MacTaggart, on unrequited love.
A sketch of an old man with a lantern marked `Uncle Willie` is attached on the sheet.
Portfolio of W A Hall, apprentice cartographer at John Bartholomew and Son Ltd.
Includes art, calligraphy and illustrating stages of map production.
"Prayers and Religious Meditations", 1733-1736.
With engineering notes and sketches, circa 1824, loosely inserted.
Recordings of sun-spots from December 1883 to 1884 accompanied by meteorological notes and diagrams., 1881, 1883-1884.
The volume also contains several rough watercolour sketches of Scottish scenes, dated August 1881, and some earlier solar experiments with related cuttings, 1881.
Records of the Scots Club, London.
Includes:
four minute books, 1911-1930, 1936-1938
sketches, including one by James McBey
ten letters of J M Barrie, and two of Viscount Haldane
a cartoon and a photograh, 1911, depicting members
two letters, 1961, of James Bone, concerning relics of the Club.
Rolls containing theological, heraldic and historical material.
Shooting diary kept at Lude House, Blair Atholl.
Including notes and sketches.
Six albums of pen and watercolour sketches by H G M Kirby depicting a history of his sporting life and his friends.
Scottish scenes set at Forsinard, Sutherland, the English at Bradwell Grove, Oxon, and London and Cambridge; with scenes also in France and Egypt.
Sketch, 1831, by David Roberts of his design for a new drop scene for the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
With a letter, 1863, of Roberts to a Mrs Jones.
Sketch and description, by Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe, of an alleged "antiquity" from the Trinity College Church, Edinburgh.
The drawing was presented as a joke by Sharpe to David Laing.
Sketch of C M Grieve (Hugh MacDiarmid) by Sydney Goodsir Smith.
Sketch of the farm of Aldie, 1853. Copied by Charles Gordon, 1867.
Sketchbook of Christopher Norton, business partner of James Byres, 1764-1765.
Includes a note and copy-letterbook of Norton, 1788-1794.
Sketchbook of `Pencil sketches to commemorate my journey to Scotlandin the summer and autumn of 1846.`
Sketches and proof wood engravings of Joan Hassall for `The Collected Poems of Andrew Young` (1950).
Sketches and proof wood engravings of Joan Hassall for `The Collected Poems of Andrew Young` (London: Jonathan Cape, 1950), bound in an album with 4 letters, 1949-1950, of Andrew Young and an undated commentary on the work by Joan Hassall.