Facsimiles. Reproductions.
Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:
Facsimile of letter of Sir Walter Scott., 1819.
Facsimile of letter of Thomas Guthrie.
Concerns fundraising for his Ragged School.
Facsimile of pedigree of Swinton of that Ilk, by Captain George Swinton., 1927.
Facsimile of the minute-book, 1771-1792, of the Society of Civil Engineers (Smeatonian), and related papers.
Also included are accounts, 1771-1785 (folio 72, inverted), and the first three pages of the second minute book, 1793-1794, 1824.
This is one of several facsimile copies made in 1893 to the order of the Society, for distribution to members.
Facsimile of the original manuscript of the poem, 'The Quangle Wangle's Hat' by Edward Lear., Mid 19th century-late 19th century.
Facsimile of the original manuscript of the poem, 'The Story of the Pobble, who has no toes, and the Princess Bink' by Edward Lear., Mid 19th century-late 19th century.
Facsimile of the "Peroration" to the manuscript of Walter Scott`s "The Tale of Old Mortality" (1816).
Facsimile, undated, of the armorial of Macleod of Macleod, 16th century., 16th century.
Facsimile, undated, of the second Lindsay Armorial, 1603-1605., 1603-1605.
Facsimiles of manuscripts made for students in Falconer Madan's classes in mediaeval palaeography at Oxford, with notes and a few transcripts by Percy Stafford Allen.
There is an inscription by Percy Allen dated 1894 (folio i) and he is known to have attended the classes that year. Photostats of letters of Robert Turberville and Pope Leo X to Richard Fox, Bishop of Winchester, 1517, undated, are inserted (folio 38).
Facsimiles of the original manuscript of two poems of Edward Lear.
Facsimiles of three documents of and concerning Mary Queen of Scots.
'Four letters of Sir Walter Scott, James Hogg, Alfred Tennyson and John Gibson Lockhart. Facsimiled from the originals in the possession of James Falconer, Dundee' (Dundee: privately printed, 1897), with press cuttings, 1895-1897, concerning the discovery of the letters by Charles M Falconer, Dundee, pasted in., 1820-1843, 1895-1897.
The dates of the letters are as follows: Scott, 1820; Hogg, 1833; Tennyson, 1834; Lockhart (incomplete), 1843.
'Leaves from the Buik of the West Kirke': facsimiles made by George A Panton, of fifteen documents in the 'Buik of the West Kirk', a collection of papers of the Kirk Session of St Cuthbert's, Edinburgh, with commentary by George Lorimer., ?Late 17th century.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of correspondents with surnames from Brickdale to Brighton., 1824-1924.
Letters to Sir Walter Scott, [?1825]-1828, with other documents, concerning the life of Napoleon Buonaparte., 1789-1828.
Includes letters from Paris describing incidents in the Revolution, 1789 and 1793 (folio 145); facsimiles and transcripts of letters and documents, 1797-1813, in the Swedish Archives relating to Bernadotte (folio 43); and accounts of Napoleon's voyage to St Helena and captivity there.
Letters to Sir Walter Scott, with other documents, chiefly concerning the life of Napoleon Buonaparte., [?1825]-1828.
Manuscripts collected by Walter Biggar Blaikie, Doctor of Laws, editor of volumes concerning Jacobitism in the publications of the Scottish History Society, etc.
Material collected by Captain George Sitwell Campbell Swinton, Lyon King of Arms, supplementary to the work of his father, Archibald Campbell Swinton of Kimmerghame, ‘The Swintons of that Ilk and their Cadets’.
Material relating to Sir Walter Scott and Robert Southey, written and collected by James Glen, Writer, Glasgow.
'Memoir of Andrew Lumisden.', 1746-[circa 1836], undated.
Microfilm of Industrial Revolution: a documentary history. Series 2. Papers of John Rennie, Thomas Telford and related figures. Part 2., 1769-1907.
Microfilm of Industrial Revolution: a documentary history. Series 2. Papers of John Rennie, Thomas Telford and related figures. Part 2., 1771-early 20th century.
The contents are as follows:
Letters, 1809-1820, of and concerning Lieutenant William Rennie, Royal Navy, to his father John Rennie (MS.19933);
Miscellaneous material, [1784]-early 20th century, relating to the life and career of John Rennie (MS.19934);
Facsimile, 1893, of the minute book, 1771-1792, of the Society of Civil Engineers. (MS.19935).