Memorabilia.
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Album of photographs, autographs, press cuttings and other memorabilia concerning the Edinburgh Society of Musicians., [Circa 1896]-1950.
Awards, artefacts and related papers and photographs of Muriel Spark.
Cigarette cards, largely depicting Hibernian Football Club players., 1950s-1970s, undated.
Ephemera and memorabilia of David Steel., 1895-1997, undated.
'In Mermoriam Sir James Matheson, Bart', memorabilia concerning Sir James Matheson of Achany and the Lews.
Includes a letter, 1952, of James Anderson, Culloden, to Miss Augusta Lamont of Knockdow.
Memorabilia and items of stage clothing belonging to Lex McLean., Circa 1970-1974.
The items, now contained in a small suitcase, comprise:
Cream tuxedo jacket
Bowler hat
Silver salver awarded to Lex McLean by Rangers Football Club Supporters’ Association in 1972.
Scottish Television Comedian of the Year award 1970. (Information from vendor of collection, inscription is missing.)
Miscellaneous papers relating to Hibernian Football Club, containing cigarette cards and posters., 1950s-1980s, undated.
Papers and memorabilia of George Campbell Hay and his family.
Papers of and concerning Lex McLean, mostly relating to his career in entertainment.
Papers of James Ramsay Macdonald and Bailie George Kerr of Glasgow.
Papers of Janet Adam Smith on T S Eliot and family., 1932-2011.
Papers of O H Mavor, pseudonym James Bridie.
Includes family correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts of plays, sketches, drawings, photographs and personal memorabilia.
Papers of the Royal Burgess Golfing Society.
Largely concern the Society`s 250th anniversary in 1985.
Photographic album and correspondence concerning Thomas Ward Allan, tea planter in North Bengal.
The album contains copies of original photographs with some correspondence and memorabilia concerning Thomas Ward Allan`s career as a tea planter in the Dooars, North Bengal.
Political papers of William Hannan.
The collection comprises photographs and correspondence, c.1945-1974, concerning Hannan’s political career and his time in Clement Attlee’s cabinet, with several letters of two British Prime Ministers: Clement Attlee and Harold Wilson. Furthermore, it includes Hannan’s ministerial despatch box and an illustrated edition of ‘The Dolly Ballads’ by Robert Blatchford, inscribed by Herbert Morrison, MP, to Helen Hannan, William’s daughter.