Speeches. Documents.
Found in 922 Collections and/or Records:
Additional papers to the collection of John Riddell, the Peerage lawyer.
Most of the correspondence is addressed to James Law, Writer to the Signet, who acted as London agent in many Peerage Cases in which Riddell was involved; and much of it is from other lawyers.
Address by the National Federation of Building Trade Employers in South Africa., 1924.
Address by the Trustees of the National Galleries of Scotland, presented on his retirement to Sir James Lewis Caw, Curator of the National Portrait Gallery and Director of the National Gallery.
Written by Edward Johnston in black and red, with decorations in blue and gold.
Address, entitled '‘Glimpses of John Buchan, his life in Canada and his legacy', by John Norman Stuart Buchan, 2nd Baron Tweedsmuir, with a letter to Lord Tweedsmuir by a Canadian friend commenting on the address., 1985.
Address, from inhabitants of Aberuthven, thanking George Drummond Graeme for the provision of a missionary., 1850.
'Address presented by the inhabitants of Newport Salop to Charles Cecil Cotes Esq. on attaining his majority 1867.', 1867.
Address presented to John Stuart Blackie by the junior Greek Class at Edinburgh., 1878.
Address signed by the Provost and bailies of Edinburgh, to the Duke of Lauderdale.
Address to George Combe, phrenologist, from his class., 1838.
Address to Robert Louis Stevenson Club of Edinburgh, 13 November 1971, also containing a copy of address to Robert Louis Stevenson Club, 1971., 1971.
Address to Sir Walter Scott Club of Edinburgh., 1975.
Address to the 1st Earl of Minto by the British inhabitants of Calcutta., 1813.
Address to the 4th Earl of Minto from the Bombay Chamber of Commerce., 1905.
Addresses, 1846, by the students of the School of Design, Nottingham, to Charles Heath Wilson and passport, 1858, issued to him.
Addresses, etc, given to the 4th Earl and Countess of Minto during his service as Governor General of Canada and Viceroy of India., 1898-1910, undated.
A complete list of these addresses is available.
Addresses, honorary diplomas, speeches, etc., 1813, 1816, 1898-1910, undated.
Addresses to Robert Louis Stevenson Club of Edinburgh and to Sir Walter Scott Club of Edinburgh., 1971, 1975.
Addresses to the PEN International Congress, Edinburgh., 1950.
Album of ‘Jacobite relics’, containing printed and manuscript material and portraits, formerly owned, perhaps started, by James Maidment, and containing additions made by a later owner.
Anonymous manuscripts and proofs of works offered to William Blackwood and Sons, publishers, for publication., 1823-1840.
Appendices to the tour diary of Frederick Walter Ferrier Noel-Paton: Burma, 17 December 1911 - 8 February 1912., 1911-1912.
'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).
Articles and speeches and miscellaneous papers of Margaret M Morrison, 'March Cost'., 1938-1956, undated.
The manuscripts and typescripts of articles and speeches, 1938-1956, undated, begin on folio 1. The miscellaneous papers, 1938-1954, undated, begin on folio 127. They include a few notes for 'A woman of letters' (folio 144).