Press cuttings. Information artifacts.
Found in 2179 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, press cuttings and other papers concerning (and including some letters and papers of) James Scott Skinner, with some autograph music by him.
The contents are as follows:
(i) Correspondence and papers, 1883, [?1914-?1921], undated, of W Hean Findlay and George Short concerning (and including some letters and papers of) J Scott Skinner (folio 1);
(ii) Autograph music, 1914, undated, by Skinner (folio 154);
(iii) Press cuttings, 1917, 1923-1926, concerning Skinner, most of which are from the People's Friend, February-May 1923, containing an autobiographical account of Skinner (folio 168).
Correspondence related to audiobook version of and newspaper cuttings related to 1994 stage adaptation of novel 'The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie'., 1993-1994.
Correspondence related to revised version of 'The End of Summer Time'., 1995.
During the period of this correspondence Penelope Jardine acted as Muriel Spark’s secretary frequently writing on behalf of Spark. As a result it is not always clear who authored individual letters.
Correspondence related to the audiobook version of 'The Driver's Seat'., 1996.
Correspondence relating to book proposals., 1961-1971.
File also contains press cuttings of reviews of the published works.
Correspondence relating to the Calman commission, containing newspaper cuttings and the summary of the final report made by the commission on Scottish devolution., 2009.
Correspondence, reports and estimates of John Rennie concerning overseas operations in India., 1795-1821, 1935.
Correspondence, reports, and prints of John Rennie concerning Waterloo Bridge., 1810-1818, undated.
With some press cuttings relating to its demolition in 1934.
Correspondence, reports, lectures and other professional papers of James R Erskine-Murray, electrical engineer and inventor; with some notebooks, diaries and other papers of members of his family.
Including lecture notebooks, copies of lectures and reports, and drafts of articles.
Correspondence, sketch-plans, and newspaper-cuttings relating to the restoration of St Margaret’s Chapel, the Argyll Tower, and the Banqueting Hall of Edinburgh Castle.
The undertaking was financed by William Nelson the publisher, and the architect was Hippolyte Blanc, to whom most of the letters are addressed.
Correspondence, sketches, notebooks and other papers of and concerning Sir David Young Cameron, Katharine Cameron Kay, and her husband Arthur Kay.
Papers of Sir David Young Cameron including sketches, manuscripts and typescripts of lectures and addresses, and correspondence.
Papers of Katherine Cameron Kay include sketches, notes on paintings and etchings, and correspondence.
Correspondence, teaching materials and papers of Tom Gourdie, mostly concerning the teaching and promotion of handwriting.
Correspondence to Donalda Crichton Smith., 1992-2000.
Correspondence, typescripts and printed items of and concerning O H Mavor., 1932-1951.
Correspondence, typescripts, press cuttings and other papers of Wilfred Taylor.
Includes articles, reviews, memoirs, plays, speeches notes and correspondence.
With volume containing press cuttings, photographs and programmes, 1886-1937, concerning the Ayr Burns Club and Burns Federation.
Correspondence with various correspondents related to Omnibus editions of Spark's fiction., 1993-1997.
During the period of this correspondence Penelope Jardine acted as Muriel Spark’s secretary frequently writing on behalf of Spark. As a result it is not always clear who authored individual letters.
Correspondence with various correspondents related to press coverage, reviews and interviews., 1992-1997.
Correspondence and press cuttings from UK, Canada, and Europe relating to press coverage including of Curriculum Vitae, The Essence of the Brontës, Mary Shelley, and a stage adaptation of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.
Criticisms, translations, etc., of Sir Walter Scott’s works., Late 18th century-early 19th century.
'Cursory Remarks' by Theophilus Swift and other material, supplied by Matthew Weld Hartstonge and others, concerning Sir Walter Scott’s ‘Life and works of Jonathan Swift’., 1808-1817.
Cutting from Daily Telegraph on Wilfred Thesiger., 30 May 1993.
Cuttings and other papers, mostly printed, relating to Tweedsmuir Park and to the John Buchan Library in Queens’ University, Ontario., Undated.
Cuttings concerning people and places associated with Robert Louis Stevenson., 1886-1937, undated.
Cuttings from an unidentified periodical, pasted to larger sheets of paper, containing notes communicated by Sir James Wordie on geological features of places in Antarctica., Mid 20th century.
The text bears many deletions, and numerous alterations, some quite extensive, have been entered in pencil on the sheets by the author. Accompanied (folios 5, 14) by two carbon copies of the communication as amended.