Facsimiles. Reproductions.
Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:
Abstracts and facsimiles of Scottish armorials by William Rae Macdonald, Albany Herald (1843-1923).
Album of Adam White, the naturalist (1817-1879), entitled on the cover 'Weeds and wild flowers'.
Albums containing specimens of printing and engraving., 1856, undated.
'Ancient Writings’, being specimens of handwriting from Scottish documents of various dates ranging from the Middle Ages to 1681., ?15th century-1681.
Argyll papers., ?1640, 1715.
The papers comprise a copy of a letter, ?1640, of the Earl of Argyll to 'Dougall' (folio 6); facsimiles of a minute, 11 August 1715, of a meeting of freeholders and other heritors of Argyll convened at Inveraray to decide on measures to be taken against the Jacobite invasion, with undertaking to support the Government signed by those present (folio 7), and of a letter, 27 August 1715, of the Duke of Argyll thanking them (folio 9).
Booklet of facsimiles of autographs of the 'Arts Class', 1908-1912, Aberdeen University, with a few notes in the hand of Agnes Mure Mackenzie., [1912, or after.]
Copies and facsimiles of manuscripts, chiefly of Scottish interest, and mainly taken from various publications of the Bannatyne and Maitland Clubs., ?15th century-19th century.
Copy of facsimile of "Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect" (Kilmarnock, 1786), known as the Kilmarnock Burns, collated with the Edinburgh edition (1787), annotated by Prof Robert Dewar and with his notes inserted.
Correspondence of Sir Charles Stuart (later Baron Stuart de Rothesay), when British Ambassador to France; and facsimile of a copy of the “Memoire et vote définitif et final de la Cour de Vienne dans l’affaire Aldobrandini".
The correspondence consists chiefly of letters to Charles Stuart from French officials and politicians, with drafts or copies of some of his replies and some petitions for help from British residents in or travellers through France, and from French citizens. There are also a few letters to him concerning his book-collecting activities.
Description and transcription, 19th century, of a manuscript of the German translation of the romance of 'Pontus and Sidonia', 1465, in the Landesbibliothek Gotha.
Digital copies of letters of James, Robert and William Low, emigrants in the USA.
Digital copies in pdf format of ten letters, 1871 - 1884, of James, Robert and William Low of Forfar, emigrants in New Jersey, Texas and Chicago, with transcriptions of the letters in word and rich text format and family history notes in pdf format.
Facsimile, 19th century, of charter, 1236, by Alexander II, in favour of Richard de Moray, of lands in Kincorth and Kintessack.
A transcript and facsimile of the original charter are included in `Registrum Moraviense`.
Facsimile, ?1792, of alleged "Charter of Malcolm, King of Scotland, A.D. 1060, to Ronald, Earl of Caithness...for defending the King from Macbeth"., 1060.
Accompanied by a note, "sent by Mr. John Davidson, W.S., to the Bishop of Salisbury, A.D. 1792".
Facsimile, 1843, of the `Act of Separation and Deed of Demission executed at the meeting of the Free Church of Scotland`, Edinburgh, 1843, and of the signatures of the seceding ministers., 1843.
Facsimile, 1893, of the minute book, 1771-1792, of the Society of Civil Engineers., 1771-1792.
Facsimile by William Rae Macdonald, undated, of the armorial of Charles Maule Kerr, ?mid 16th century., ?Mid 16th century.
The impaled arms of the kings of Scotland and their consorts have been omitted.