Diagrams.
Found in 121 Collections and/or Records:
Fourteen hand-coloured manuscript and printed maps and 3 diagrams of Caldor Wood, Scotland, by William Edward Scott Mutch.
Gaelic technical terms connected with Calanas, Mod prize paper by Mrs K W Grant, Port Elizabeth., 1900.
Geographical notes of Arthur Geddes on the Montpellier region of France., 1928-1934.
Geological notes and diagrams, mainly relating to Iceland, which, according to explanatory notes at the beginning, were to be used in a second edition of ‘Frost and Fire’ but remained unpublished., 1861-1867.
A small amount of correspondence is inserted (folios 135-145), principally letters of Sir Kenneth S Mackenzie, 6th Baronet of Gairloch, to Campbell, 1862, concerning geological matters.
Horoscope, with elaborate astrological calculations, of a man born in 1788 AD.
The manuscript is in Devanāgarī script, and contains pairs of illustrations at intervals (usually a sign of the zodiac plus a diagram).
James Ferguson, "The Cause of the Ebbing and Flowing of the Sea explained".
With diagram of a solar eclipse in 1764.
Journal and sketchbook of John Francis Campbell recording his travels and interests., 1879-1880.
Journal kept by David Livingston from August 1862 to February 1863, describing the ascent of the rivers Rovuma and Shire, with accounts of the country and people passed; illustrated with diagrams and sketches.
Journal of John Francis Campbell illustrated with watercolours and photographs describing his activities for the latter part of 1869, including several letters to his family during a trip to Norway and Sweden between August and September., 1869.
There is more material relating to the ‘Sutherland Gold Fields’, principally diagrams and press cuttings (folio 101), and towards the end of the volume is a series of notes and watercolours made while travelling in the north of Scotland.
Journal of John Francis Campbell, kept while travelling in Norway, Russia and Italy, 1873-1874, and illustrated with a number of photographs and watercolours., 1873-1874.
Large scale plans and diagrams of Patrick Geddes., Late 19th century-early 20th century.
The items are for the most part undated. They chiefly consist of sociological diagrams of the 'Thinking machine' type, with several biological and town-planning diagrams and drawings. Also included is a watercolour sketch plan of the Paris Exhibition of 1900 (no. 44), designs for New Crosby Hall, Chelsea (nos. 51-53), and plans for properties at Roseburn Cliff and Mount Tabor.
Late 12th-century manuscript containing the 'Panormia' of Ivo, Bishop of Chartres; with two diagrams of consanguinity, and short excerpts of Pope Alexander III.
Letter, 1927, of Patrick Geddes to Emile Vinck; with a diagram of a ‘thinking machine'; and a photograph of the Cities and Town Planning Exhibition, 1913., 1913, 1927.
Letters chiefly to and of John Rennie., 1779-1821.
Letters, mainly to various officials in the Board of Health from scientists, inventors and manufacturers., 1855-1860.
Included among the correspondents are the chemist Sir Henry E Roscoe, the inventor Sir Charles Wheatstone, and the engineer Sir William Fairbairn.
A considerable number of printed items have been bound into the volume and are mainly reports and articles on various heating and ventilating systems, including a few in French.
There are also some of John Francis Campbell`s notes on experiments relating to heating and ventilation, with diagrams.
Letters of and to and papers of and concerning Sir Patrick Geddes and Dr Arthur Geddes, 1913-1977.
Letters, reports, military returns, and other papers concerning the Martinique expedition under the command of Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane., 1808-1809.
Letters, typescripts of lectures, diagrams, notes, and miscellaneous papers of Sir Patrick Geddes, Sociologist and Town Planner, and of his son Dr Arthur Geddes.
List of Greek words and fragmentary notes by Thomas Boston, (1677-1732), Minister of Ettrick, and author of the ‘Fourfold state’.
Lists of and essay on Gaelic technical terms concerning wool-working, housewifery, dairy work., 1900.
Lists of Gaelic technical terms concerning wool-working, housewifery, dairy-work, boating., [?1899-?1909.]
Manuscript annotations of the first half of the eighteenth century on an interleaved copy of ‘Fabularum aesopicarum delectus, cum Rogeri L'Estrange, equitis, interpretatione Anglica, necnon Latina variorum, Horatii, Phaedri, Faerni, &c. In usum studiosae juventutis Academiae Edinensis’ (Edinburgi, apud Jacobum Watson, MDCCX)., 1st half of 18th century.
The annotations consist of: (i) Parsing, translation and etymology (all in Latin) of words from the Greek text of fables 1-22, almost identical with the corresponding part of MS.16484 (folios 4-22); (ii) Diagrams for the definitions and propositions of Euclid, books 1-4, 6 (folios 23-39); (iii) Trigonometrical diagrams and problems (folios l, 39 verso-46); (iv) Algebraic problems (folios 49-54).