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Correspondence.

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Any forms of addressed and written communication sent and received, including letters, postcards, memorandums, notes, telegrams, or cables.

Found in 7214 Collections and/or Records:

Correspondence of Private David Riddell, 1st Gordon Highlanders and prisoner of war during the First World War.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.13690
Scope and Contents Correspondence of Private David Riddell, 1st Gordon Highlanders and prisoner of war during the First World War, c.1914-1921Letters and postcards of and addressed to Private David Riddell, 1st Gordon Highlanders, and part of the British Expeditionary Force, c.1914-1921. Riddell, a machine gunner (number 9969), was captured and made a prisoner of war in 1914, during the early weeks of the war. He was captured at the Battle of Bertry, at which time around 500 Gordon Highlanders were...
Dates: 1914-1921

Correspondence of Professor A A M Duncan as joint editor of the 'Scottish Historical Review'; with a register, 'Books reviewed', for the same publication.

 Record Group
Identifier: Acc.9759/1-25
Scope and Contents

Professor A A M Duncan was joint editor with D E R Watt of the 'Scottish Historical Review', 1963-1971.

Dates: 1946-1971.

Correspondence of Professor Alastair David Shaw Fowler.

 Record Group
Identifier: Acc.12377/1-49
Scope and Contents

This accession is one of several in the National Library of Scotland covering mainly incoming correspondence, but also containing copies of some outgoing letters and other literary material.

Acc.12377/49 is an A-Z person index to the collection, and gives biographical details of many of the figures involved.

Dates: 1967-2001, undated.

Correspondence of Professor Andrew Dewar Gibb.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.9188
Scope and Contents

Concerning legal, political and personal matters.

With testimonials, 1929-1934, for Prof Gibb.

Dates: 1917-1965.

Correspondence of Professor John Stuart Blackie and his family., 1798-1915, undated.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS.2621-2644
Scope and Contents The letters are chiefly addressed to John Stuart Blackie, but a great number are to his wife, and several are written by Blackie himself. They include the correspondence of Dr Archibald Stodart Walker, Blackie's nephew. The correspondence covers Blackie's wide range of interests, which included religion, philosophy, education, language, the classics, modern Greece and its poetry, German literature, the Highlanders and their language and literature, the Highland clearances, Scottish...
Dates: 1798-1915, undated.