Microfilms.
Found in 2421 Collections and/or Records:
Negative microfilm of proofs of parts of ‘Count Robert of Paris’ and ’Castle dangerous’ by Sir Walter Scott., 1831, [1832, or before].
The contents are as follows:
Proof-sheets, 1831, [1832, or before], of 'Castle dangerous' by Sir Walter Scott (MS.3779);
First proofs, [1832, or before], of parts of ‘Count Robert of Paris’ and ’Castle dangerous’ by Sir Walter Scott, with a very few minor corrections (MS.3780).
Negative microfilm of various papers of, or concerning, Sir Walter Scott., 1793-1832.
Note book of Geraldine Endsor Jewsbury, containing reminiscences of Jane Welsh Carlyle., 1866-1868.
Notebooks and journals of David Livingstone., 1852-1873.
Notebooks one and two of Robert Garioch Sutherland., 1943-1955.
Notes, mostly etymological, by George Chalmers on his ‘Topographical Dictionary’, A-D., 1st quarter of 19th century.
Notes, mostly etymological, by George Chalmers on his ‘Topographical Dictionary’, E-K., 1st quarter of 19th century.
Photocopies and microfilm of letters and documents, 1834-1873, of and concerning David Livingstone from the London Missionary Society archive; with a pamphlet, ‘The Archives of the Council for World Mission’ (1973), by the Reverend C Stuart Craig., 1834-1873, 1973.
Photocopies and microfilm of letters of Sir Walter Scott.
With associated papers.
Photocopies and microfilms of letters and other documents of and concerning David Livingstone acquired in connection with the David Livingstone Documentation Project.
Positive microfilm of manuscripts of Sir Walter Scott from the Pforzheimer Library, collectively known as the ‘Pforzheimer Scott manuscripts’.
Private letters, and reports of inquiries and statements of officers vindicating themselves, from the time when Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane was Commander-in-Chief of the North American Station.
The contents are as follows:
Private letters, 1814-1815, to Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane from officers under his command or co-operating with him while he was Commander-in-Chief of the North American Station (MS.2327);
Reports of inquiries and statements of officers vindicating themselves, from the time when Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane was Commander-in-Chief of the North American Station, 1814-1815 (MS.2331).
Reels of microfilm., Undated.
'Return of the Age, Size and description of ... 1st Regiment of Roxburghshire Local Militia commanded by Lt. Col. the Honble. Gilbert Elliot, Jedburgh, 25 July 1809'.
The First World War: Political, Social and Military Manuscript Sources. Series 1: The Haig Papers. Diaries and letters of Sir Douglas Haig. (Harvester Microform: Brighton, [n.d.].)
Transcripts and translations, 1776-?1781, of ecclesiastical records of Perth, 1241-1732.
Two microflims of Edward Frederick Denis Roberts relating to registers and ecclesiastical authors., Undated.
Women, education and literature: the papers of Maria Edgeworth, 1767-1849, part 3, reels 1-4 (Adam Matthew, 2001).
Women Missionaries. Reel 13. Part 2. Papers of the Ladies' Society for Female Education in Africa and India, 1878-1904., 1891-1895.
The contents are as follows: Letter book, May 1891-May 1895, of the secretary of the Glasgow Committee and of the general secretary of the Ladies' Society for Female Education in Africa and India.
Women Missionaries. Reel 14. Part 2. Papers of the Ladies' Society for Female Education in Africa and India, 1878-1904., 1895-1904.
The contents are as follows: Letter book of the secretary for Women's Foreign Missions of the Free Church of Scotland.