Correspondence.
Found in 7214 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence concerning liberation of Texel, Netherlands, 1945, and a visit of the Tweedsmuirs to Telex on the 40th Anniversary of its liberation, 1985, and with Michel Binsbergen, Den Burg-Texel., 1945, 1985.
Correspondence concerning "Modern Scottish Poetry: an Anthology of the Scottish Renaissance, 1925-1975", edited by Maurice Lindsay.
With two letters of C M Grieve and three letters of Sorley Maclean.
Correspondence concerning "Modern Scottish Poetry: an Anthology of the Scottish Renaissance, 1925-1975", edited by Maurice Lindsay.
Includes two letters of C M Grieve and three letters of Sorley Maclean.
Correspondence concerning Patrick Geddes, chiefly of Arthur Geddes on collecting and editing his father's papers., 1931-1953, undated.
Other topics such as the future of the College des Écossais at Montpellier are also touched on.
Correspondence concerning Patrick Geddes, chiefly of Arthur Geddes on collecting and editing his father's papers., 1931-1943.
Correspondence concerning Patrick Geddes, chiefly of Arthur Geddes on collecting and editing his father's papers., 1947-1953, undated.
Correspondence concerning preparations for and appointments to the research ship ‘Discovery’, which was sent to South Georgia and the South Shetlands for research into the habits of whales., 1923-1925.
Correspondence concerning Richard Price`s poetry and his editorship of literary journals.
Correspondence concerning Richard Price`s poetry and his editorship of literary journals.
Includes letters of the poets Raymond Friel, David Kinloch and Edwin Morgan.
Correspondence concerning roads in East Stirlingshire., 1757-1849, 1864.
Correspondence concerning roads in East Stirlingshire., 1757-1816.
Correspondence concerning roads in East Stirlingshire., 1817-May 1823.
Correspondence concerning Scottish persons and posts, with the surnames Alison-Gray., 1770-1829, undated.
Correspondence concerning Scottish persons and posts, with the surnames Hamilton-Watt, and unnamed persons., 1785-1830, undated.
Correspondence concerning several nineteenth-century artists.
Correspondence concerning shipping and trading transactions at Calcutta, September 1774-February 1775, written mainly to James Williamson, captain of the ship `Pacific`., 1774-1775.
The correspondence is not indexed in detail.
Correspondence concerning Strathtay traditions; place-names; Alexander MacGregor’s Black Watch Song, translated by Alexander Gow, etc., 1925-1926, undated.
Correspondence concerning the affairs of Robert McLellan's father-in-law, Stephen Heys., 1950-1970.
Stephen Heys died in 1952 and most of the papers concern his executory.
Correspondence concerning the affairs of the Arbroath and Forfar Railway., 1840-1864.
The letters are chiefly from John Macdonald, Clerk to the company, and concern the financial affairs of the railway; but the volume is prefaced by a very early letter, 1818, proposing a railway linking Brechin with the coast.
Correspondence concerning the arrangements for publishing magnetic observations made at Makerstown.
Correspondents include Sir Thomas Makdougall Brisbane and James D Forbes.
Correspondence concerning the award of decorations to John Norman Stuart Buchan, 2nd Baron Tweedsmuir: OBE (Military), 1945; Order of the Orange-Nassau, 1945; Canadian Forces Decoration (CD), 1965., 1945, 1965.
Correspondence concerning the biography of August Courtauld, including several to and by Sir Vivian Fuchs, British Antarctic Survey., 1972-1974.
Correspondence concerning the circulation of offprints, reprints and other publications by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn., 1936-1953.
Correspondence concerning the Coltbridge/Roseburn enterprise of Patrick Geddes., 1898-1911.
The correspondence is largely between Patrick Geddes and various architects, builders and solicitors.