Microfilms.
Found in 2421 Collections and/or Records:
Microfilm of correspondence of John Richardson, of Kirklands, and his family, with some verse.
Microfilm of correspondence of Patrick Geddes with Lewis Mumford.
Microfilm of correspondence of Sir Thomas Graham of Balgowan, afterwards Baron Lynedoch.
The contents are as follows:
Correspondence, 1795-1796 (MS.3596);
Correspondence, 1797-1798 (MS.3597).
Microfilm of correspondence of the 1st Earl and Countess of Minto.
Microfilm of correspondence of the 1st Earl of Minto, being chiefly letters, dispatches and enclosures from Francis Drake, Envoy at Munich, concerning the affairs of Bavaria and Württemburg, with copies of Drake's dispatches to the Foreign Secretary.
Microfilm of correspondence of the Cadell family concerning their interests in Carron, Stirlingshire.
Microfilm of correspondence of the Earl of Rosebery with Prince Herbert Bismarck-Schönhausen.
The contents are as follows:
Correspondence, 1882-1890 (MS.10004);
Correspondence, 1891-1904 (MS.10005).
Microfilm of correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Jane Welsh Carlyle; and, proof sheets and notes for 'Frederick the Great' by Thomas Carlyle.
Microfilm of correspondence of Thomas De Quincey with William Tait, about the publication of articles and other works, principally his autobiography., 1834-1846.
Microfilm of correspondence, papers, charters and other formal documents of Edward Ellice of Invergarry (died 1863) and of his son Edward Ellice of Invergarry (died 1880), and of other members of the Ellice family descended from Alexander Ellice, American and West Indian Merchant in London, who died at Bath in 1805.
Microfilm of correspondence, poetry, journals and other papers of the Reverend William Anderson, Missionary of the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland in Jamaica and Old Calabar.
The contents are as follows:
Correspondence, poems and other papers, [?1833-?1895] (MS.2981);
Journals, 1831-1853 (MS.2982).
Microfilm of Crawford papers.
This is a basic record only.
The dates are taken from the original accession record and might not be the specific dates of the documents on the microfilm.
Microfilm of criminal proceedings: a transcript, circa 1809, made by direction of Thomas Thomson, then Deputy Clerk Register, of part, 1493-1504, of the original records of the High Court of Justiciary.
Microfilm of Cuming musical manuscript, being the first known collection of Scottish music for the violin.
Microfilm of deck logs and day's works, 1846-1847; 'Value of articles bought before departure from England' for China for Sir Thomas John Cochrane, 1842; and, plan, 1847, of the poop cabins of H.M.S. Agincourt Cochrane's flagship., 1842-1847.
The contents are as follows:
Deck logs and day's works, 1846-1847 (MS.2483);
Deck logs and day's works, undated (MS.2484);
'Value of articles bought before departure from England' for China, for Sir Thomas John Cochrane, 1842 (MS.2501);
Plan of the poop cabins of H.M.S. Agincourt, Sir Thomas John Cochrane's flagship, 1847 (MS.2505).
Microfilm of Descriptions, [circa 1695], of the shires of Scotland by Sir Robert Sibbald; and, letters, [circa 1695], of and to George Buchanan.
Microfilm of detailed textual criticisms, made by Alexander Walker, of the first edition of ‘History of British India’ by James Mill.
Microfilm of diaries and musical compositions of Dr T H Collinson, Organist and Choirmaster of St. Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh.
Microfilm of diaries and notebooks, and photocopies of a diary of David Livingstone.
Microfilm of diaries and notebooks of David Livingstone., 1850-1871.
Microfilm of diaries from the papers of Sir Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig.
The contents are as follows:
Diary, 1800 (Acc.3155/38/E);
Leaves of diary, 1901 (Acc.3155/38/H).
Microfilm of diaries of Dr T H Collinson., 1922-1928.
The contents are as follows:
Social diary, 1922-1927, with press cuttings, 1928, of obituaries of T H Collinson (Acc.8985/66);
Official diary, 1922-1927, as organist of St. Mary’s, giving details of music at services, numbers of the choir and services held, with press cuttings of concerts and special services held at the Cathedral (Acc.8985/67).