Press cuttings. Information artifacts.
Found in 2179 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of Sir George Henschel.
Comprising manuscript scores of musical compositions, including the opera "Nubia", concert programmes, press notices, and letters and copies of letters to Henschel from correspondents including: Princess Louise, A J Balfour, Gordon Bottomley, and Sir D Y Cameron.
Papers of Sir James Stewart Lockhart, including papers concerning his daughter Mary (Mrs Betty Joel).
Papers of T J Douglas MacDonald (Fionn MacColla), including literary and autobiographical notebooks.
Papers of the 2nd Earl of Minto relating to his scientific interests., 1817-1851, undated.
Papers of the 9th, 10th and 11th Marquesses of Tweeddale., 1865-1915, undated.
Papers of the 7:84 Theatre Company (Scotland), relating to productions used in tours and festivals., 1980-1983, undated.
Papers of the 7:84 Theatre Company (Scotland), relating to the visit to the USSR., 1980-1983, undated.
Papers of the author, Florence Marian McNeill.
Born in Orkney, Florence Marian McNeill worked in London for the Association for Moral and Social Hygiene from 1913 to 1917. She wrote and lectured on a variety of subjects, and was an active member of the Scottish National Party and the Saltire Society, but is best known for her books on Scottish cookery and folklore.
Papers of the author, poet and journalist, Rachel Annand Taylor (1876-1960), consisting chiefly of material for her published and unpublished works.
Papers of the Bottomley and Barlow families.
Includes letters of William Thomson, Lord Kelvin and papers on cable-laying and building bridges.
Papers of the Boyd family, connected with the publishing firm of Oliver and Boyd.
Papers of the Burns Begg family, being the family of Isabella Begg, sister of Robert Burns.
Papers of the Duchess of Atholl, Katherine Marjory Stewart Murray, concerning the Scottish National War Memorial.
Papers of The Duke and Duchess of Atholl.
Concerning the Scottish National War Memorial.
Papers of the Earl of Wemyss, Francis David Charteris, during his term of office as Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland., 1958-1961.
Papers of the Edinburgh International Festival Society.
Includes press cuttings and photographs.
Papers of the Edinburgh International Festival Society, containing press cuttings and scrap books.
Papers of the Edinburgh International Festival Society Ltd, including minutes, reports, correspondence, press cuttings, photographs and programmes.
Papers of the Faculty of Advocates Library on the Copyright Bill.
Papers of the Fifth Estate Theatre Company.
Includes prompt scripts, scripts of unperformed plays, production photography and press cuttings.
Papers of the 'Future of the UK and Scotland' research programme relating to the Scottish Independence Referendum 2014.
‘The Future of the UK and Scotland’ was a research programme funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). It was based at the University of Edinburgh and ran from August 2013 – September 2014. It aimed to bring academic expertise in social science to the debate regarding the relationship between Scotland and the UK. A key outcome of the programme was the establishment of the Centre on Constitutional Change at the University of Edinburgh.