Correspondence.
Found in 7214 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence relating to 'The Albannach' by John McGrath, largely relating to organisation of Spring 1985 tour., 1985, undated.
Correspondence relating to the autobiography, 'Blood on the walls', by William Winter Hamilton., 1978-1992.
Correspondence relating to the Calman commission, containing newspaper cuttings and the summary of the final report made by the commission on Scottish devolution., 2009.
Correspondence relating to the Clydebuilt season., 1980-1982.
Correspondence relating to 'The Drove Roads of Scotland'., 1953-1962.
Correspondence relating to the establishment and appeals for funds for various institutions., 1968, 1979-1983.
Containing:
Correspondence, 1982-1983, relating to the establishment of the Stanley Baldwin Fund at Cambridge University for research into British political history, 1919-1939.
Correspondence relating to appeals for funds for the Pitlochry Festival Theatre, 1979.
Papers relating to the establishment of Bendrigg Lodge as a residential centre for the disadvantaged, 1968, 1979-1980.
Correspondence relating to 'The ragged trousered philanthropists', a Scottish adaptation by Archie Hind., 1984-1985, undated.
Correspondence relating to 'The trembling giant'., 1977-1978.
Correspondence relating to Wood, Pritchett [and] Partners Ltd., 1956-1963.
"Correspondence relative to the Surveyor General's Department.", 1808-1809.
The manuscript consists of copies of official correspondence, 1808-1809, concerning the proposed survey of north-west Gujarat and the unsettled state of Kutch. There is also an exchange of apparently private letters, September-December 1809, between Captain Monier Williams, Surveyor General, and Alexander Walker about mutual cooperation and how the survey might be carried out.
Correspondence, reports and drafts of reports of John Norman Stuart Buchan, 2nd Baron Tweedsmuir, as a member of UK delegation to UN General Assembly, 1951-52. Also containing papers and correspondence of the Council of Europe, 1952., 1951-1952.
Correspondence, reports, and estimates of John Rennie concerning Ardrossan harbour, including the Paisley and Ardrossan Canal., 1815-1821.
Correspondence, reports and estimates of John Rennie concerning overseas operations in India., 1795-1821, 1935.
Correspondence, reports, and prints of John Rennie concerning Waterloo Bridge., 1810-1818, undated.
With some press cuttings relating to its demolition in 1934.
Correspondence, reports, lectures and other professional papers of James R Erskine-Murray, electrical engineer and inventor; with some notebooks, diaries and other papers of members of his family.
Including lecture notebooks, copies of lectures and reports, and drafts of articles.
Correspondence, reports, minutes etc., of the Malabar Commission., 1799-1800.
Alexander Walker became a member of the Malabar Commission in 1800 with a particular responsibility for investigating unrest among the Mapilla chieftains in the Southern District. This led to an extensive correspondence with George Waddell, Southern Superintendent, and with John Spencer, President of the Commission.