Sketches.
Found in 342 Collections and/or Records:
Drawing - Sketch showing proposed feuing of lands of Heriot's Hospital - Edinburgh: Calton Hill - surveyed by Robert Stevenson., 1819.
Drawing, undated - Harbour: sketch of weir at upper end of harbour - Lybster, Caithness., ?Mid 19th century.
Drawing, undated - Sketch design for bridge - Don, River, Aberdeen., ?19th century.
Drawing, undated - Sketch of Apple Rock - Elie, Fife., ?19th century.
Drawing, undated - Sketch of concrete sewers - Kelso, Roxburgh., ?19th century.
Drawing, undated - Sketch of East End with proposed alterations - Edinburgh, Princes Street., ?19th century.
Drawing, undated - Sketch plan and section of road - Edinburgh: Calton Hill., ?19th century.
Drawing, undated - Sketch survey of turnpike road from Linlithgow to Falkirk at Castle Bridge - Linlithgow, West Lothian - surveyed by Robert Stevenson., [?1822.]
Drawing , undated - Sketches of lands - Edinburgh: Beechwood and Murrayfield., ?19th century.
Drawings by John Claude Nattes, chiefly of Scottish scenes and buildings., 1780-1801, undated.
Envelope to Pete Horobin, containing handwritten correspondence with sketch., 1981.
Estate books, being a number of partly printed bound volumes relating in various ways to the Ellices’ estates in Glengarry and Glenquoich., 1834-1921, undated.
'Exercitationes metaphysicae', a volume of lecture notes on metaphysics taken by James Hamilton, from lectures delivered at Glasgow University, probably by the regent John Tran., 1687.
In addition to the lectures, the notebook also contains two class lists (folios 1, 127), an ink sketch of a ship of the period (folio 124), and the draft of a letter relating to books belonging to James Hamilton's father (folio 125).
'Exercitationes metaphysicae', a volume of lecture notes on metaphysics taken by James Hamilton, from lectures delivered at Glasgow University, probably by the regent John Tran; with original cover., 1687.
Family and miscellaneous papers of Charles Murray., 1866-?1941, undated.
The contents are as follows. (i) Family papers of the Murray and Robbie families, 1866-1926, undated (folio 1). They include genealogical material and a few family letters. (ii) Miscellaneous papers of Charles Murray, 1890-?1941, undated (folio l9).
Folder with miscellaneous drawings and watercolours., Mid 19th century.
Forty-nine sketches of Macao, Canton, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and neighbourhood, by Walter George Dickson., [?1850-?1860.]
Inserted at the beginning are a letter and a prefatory note by the Reverend John Stirton.
Forty-one sketches of Macao by Walter George Dickson., [?1850-?1860.]
According to a note on the flyleaf these are 'Sketches after Geo. Chinnery'.
French notes, diary and sketches., 1830.
Friendship album in which are illustrated the likes and dislikes of various contributors.
Further papers of Captain Archibald D Cochrane
The papers relate to Captain Cochrane's career in politics and as Governor of Burma. They include letters from Cochrane to his wife, Julia Cochrane, 1936-1937; and correspondence between Cochrane and the British naval officers with whom he escaped in 1917 from a Turkish prisoner of war camp, 1921-1958.
‘Gem selection: Scottish songs’ edited by Alfred W Tomlyn, 7th edition (Edinburgh, undated); signed, with an autograph portrait sketch, Perth, 1928, of himself by Sir Harry Lauder; with other signatures inside the front cover.
Grangerized copy of R H Cromek’s 'Reliques of Robert Burns', 4th edition, (London, 1817), part I (pages [i]-186)., 1st quarter of 19th century.
Grangerized copy of R H Cromek’s 'Reliques of Robert Burns', 4th edition, (London, 1817), part II (pages 187-453)., 1st quarter of 19th century.
Grangerized copy of R H Cromek’s 'Reliques of Robert Burns', 4th edition (London, 1817), with correspondence of Cadell & Davies, James Currie, John McCreery, Gilbert Burns, R H Cromek, William Roscoe, and others., 1st quarter of 19th century.
Part of the correspondence belongs, in date and subject, to the previous volume. The greater part belongs to the years 1805-1819, and deals with R H Cromek's scheme for an edition of Burns illustrated by Thomas Stothard, (Member of the Royal Academy of Arts), and with the preparation of the 8th edition of James Currie, edited by Gilbert Burns. Among the illustrations are several original sketches by Stothard, of scenes and objects associated with Burns.