Stats. Copies.
Found in 186 Collections and/or Records:
Photostats of two miniatures of James IV of Scotland and Queen Margaret, each depicted in an attitude of prayer 'sous la protection de son ange gardien', from a Book of Hours of the Ghent-Bruges school., Circa 1503.
Photostats of two papers relating to the fire which destroyed the library of the College of New Jersey in 1802, the first being a list of books donated, largely from Edinburgh, after the fire, the second recording purchases made from the collection of President Witherspoon, then owned by his son-in-law, Samuel Stanhope Smith., [1802, or after.]
Plans chiefly made by Messrs Stevenson concerning places in Scotland., 1661-mid 20th century.
Plans chiefly made by Messrs Stevenson relating to places in Scotland beginning with A., 1661-1905.
Plans chiefly made by Messrs Stevenson relating to places in Scotland beginning with C., 19th century-1936.
Plans chiefly made by Messrs Stevenson, the Edinburgh civil engineers.
A group of about 2500 plans, chiefly made by Messrs Stevenson. Their business was concerned chiefly with sea-works, lighthouses, harbours, canals and river courses, and the plans reflect this interest, although there are some items relating to railways and bridges.
Positive Photostat of a manuscript containing Gaelic poetry collected by the Reverend James McLagan (MacLagan MS.73 in Glasgow University).
The photostat includes a portion which once formed part of National Library of Scotland MS.3784.
The Photostat of the manuscript was catalogued by John Mackechnie as follows.
Mackechnie, page 424 (MacLagan MS.73 a-b) (folios 1-4);
Mackechnie, page 324 (NLS MS.3784 (2), numbers 3, 4, 1, 2, 4, 5 in that order) (folios 5-8);
Mackechnie, page 424 (MacLagan MS.73 c-n) (folios 9-12).
Positive photostat of the armorial made presumably for George, 5th Lord Seton, whose arms are stamped on the binding of the original.
There are over 300 Scottish coats and some 50 foreign coats.