Diaries.
Found in 2591 Collections and/or Records:
13 diaries and letterbooks of James Gilliland Simpson, merchant, and his wife Jane née Horsburgh.
Includes a related typescript, circa 1985, of John Home Simpson.
African diary, 1885, and copies of letters, 1885-1886, of Dugald McFadyen.
Diaries and letters concern the African Lakes Corporation`s trading station at Mandala, British Central Africa (Malawi). Includes a photograph of McFadyen, undated.
Alpine Excursions., 29 July 1929 - 18 February 1938.
With leaflets.
Angling journal of Thomas Stoddart., 1827-1866.
The journal contains some quotations from Thomas Stoddart's works by William McCallum, and the inverted pages contain 'A collection of poetical effusions', fair copies of verses, most of which were published in ‘Songs and poems’.
Angling journal of Thomas Stoddart., 1867-1880.
Angling journals of Thomas Stoddart recording conditions and catches., 1827-1880.
Annotated copy of Archibald Stalker, "Conversation with Himself".
Comprising extracts from his diary for 1957-1969.
Annotated typescript translation of the diary of Alexander Amman, Polish Army. Translated by Michael Allan.
Appointment diaries belonging to Margaret Ritchie., 1974, 1976, 1978-1983, 1985-1986.
Appointment diaries, containing some membership cards of libraries, Poetry society, loosely inserted, 1985-1986, 1998.
Appointment diaries detailing the professional and personal commitments of James Johnston., 1989.
Appointment diaries of Ethel Bassin., 1952-1974.
Autobiographical notes and summary diary by Laurence Oliphant of Gask (died 1792)., 1724-1780.
Autobiographical notes, transcribed diary and anecdote of James Wardrop.
With diary, 1841-1861, of his daughter, Shirley.
‘Autobiography of a nineteenth century printer’ by Samuel Kinnear, 1878, 1886-1887, with a diary, 1887, and poems, 1888., 1878-1888.
After an apprenticeship in Glasgow, the author was a printer in Edinburgh from about 1837. His narrative includes accounts of current events, of Edinburgh printers, and of literary and ecclesiastical celebrities, of whom there are many portraits. The illuminated title and dedication were written by James Watson, Writing Master.
Biographical items of Moultrie R Kelsall., 1941-1942, 1952-1952, 1958, 1961, undated.
Containing:
Diary notes, November 1952.
Diary notes, undated.
Sheet giving brief details of career.
Account of the coffee house of Moultrie R Kelsall, 1961.
Article by David Tait on Moultrie R Kelsall, undated.
Pages relating to programmes Moultrie R Kelsall was involved with between November 1941 and October 1942.
Pages relating to the files 'Hour of 13', 1951, and 'The Inn of sixth happiness' draft novel, 1958.
Biographical papers of and concerning the Geddes family., 1895-1969, undated.
Biographical papers relating to Jan Struther, containing notes, diaries and photocopies., 1920s-1930s, 1989.
Biography of James Bonar, compiled by his son.
Mostly comprising extracts from Bonar`s diary and correspondence.
Born digital diaries of Dr Ian McKee concerning his term as a SNP MSP.
Box containing papers of Eric Reeve concerning his war experience, entitled 'War Papers', 1941-1946, 1966
Box of small format notebooks and diaries of Jan Struther., 1918-1953, undated.
Brief and fragmentary diaries kept by John Hill Burton at various intervals between 1827 and 1863., 1827-1863.
The volumes consist of a diary of a Highland tour, 1827, and six other diaries of short jottings, chiefly records of appointments and correspondence.
Brief fragment of the journal of John Harden., 1802.
This fragment of a much longer diary describes the first part (from Dublin to Dunmail Raise) of John Harden's journey to Scotland to marry Jessy Allan. It is essentially a series of word-pictures of a succession of landscapes, each perceived with an artist's eye.