Photographs.
Found in 2645 Collections and/or Records:
Annotated photograph album of the rock climbing and mountaineering activities of Harry MacRobert chiefly in Scotland, but also in Switzerland., August 1921-April 1933.
The album contains photographs and details of climbs in Scotland (including Aaron, Arrochar, Aviemore, Ben Nevis, Blair Atholl, Braemar, Crianlarich, Fort William, Killin, Kinlochewe, Newtonmore, Skye and Torridon) and Switzerland.
Annotated photograph album of the rock climbing and mountaineering activities of Harry MacRobert chiefly in Scotland, but also in the Lake District and Switzerland., September 1906-June 1910.
The album contains photographs and details of climbs in Scotland (including Arran, Arrochar, Ben Nevis, Fort William, Glencoe, Killin, Lochinver, Skye, Tyndrum), the Lake District and Switzerland.
Anonymous album of a visit to Scotland entitled `Oban, 1919`.
This album records a visit to Scotland by three women, Winnifred, Joan and Mona in August 1919. The friends visited Oban, Dunollie, Dunstaffnage, Staffa, Glencoe and Edinburgh. The album consists of photographs and postcards with observations on their experiences.
'Architectural', a photograph album containing around 40 photographs showing interior and exterior stone-work from various British cathedrals., Undated.
Archives concerning Polish students at the University of St Andrews.
Around 14 photographs relating to the 'Miscellane' album, including some copies., Undated.
Around 30 photographs of the David Livingstone Memorial, with photographs of Livingstone himself and postcards of the memorial., Undated.
Around 40 copies of photographs from the 'Jenners' album., Undated.
Around 45 photographs relating to 'Foam', with early drawings of the fountain and four framed photographs., 1932, 1938, undated.
Around 50 photographs of 'The Bruce' statue and of models of it, some being copies from the 'Bruce in progress' album., Undated.
Around 50 photographs relating to the 'Silver' album, with some copies., Undated.
Around 50 photographs relating to the 'Tablets' photograph album, with some copies., [1918-1963].
Around 65 photographs of busts and memorial portraits in relief and figures, mainly copies from the 'Portraits' album at Acc.8542/35., 1907-1910, Undated.
Around 100 copies of photographs of various military statuettes, including back views., Undated.
'Art of the black-and-white artist, and the wood-engraver, with some beautiful examples, collected by John A. Hipkins.', Late 19th century-early 20th century.
The scrapbook contains specimens chiefly of the nineteenth century, including many illustrating the work of the deaf, preceded by a note by Miss Hipkins. Also two crayon portraits by John A Hipkins (pages 60-62); an address given by him on the achievements of the deaf in France (page 71); an original letter of Abbe Sicard (page 79 b); original studies of animals by Walter Geikie (page 84); and original paintings by Frank Maguire (page 90).
Art work and photographs., Undated.
Articles, addresses and printed papers concerning the United Nations; including photographs, letters and cuttings relating to a visit by United Nations women delegates to Washington, DC., 1961-1965.
Articles, artwork, photographs and related letters of 'Cencrastus' magazine, issue 59, 1997., 1997.
Articles, memorials and reviews of the life and work of Ivor Armstrong Richards, containing seven photographs dated 1950, 1971 and 1979 of Ivor and Dorothea Richards., 1950, 1971, 1979.
Photographs contain 6 black and white photographs and 1 colour photograph in 3 sleeves.
Artwork and photographs of 'Cencrastus' magazine., 1992-1994, undated.
Artwork of the predecessor bodies of Deaf Action., 1976-1995, undated.
Assorted administrative papers relating to the establishment of Engender., 1992-1994.
The file contains the Engender Development Plan; draft business plan; financial statements for the year ending 31 December 1993; Engender leaflets; and a photograph of Esther Breitenbach, Leslie Hills, and Helen Adair at an early Engender board meeting, Scottish Women's Aid, Bank Street, Edinburgh.