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Typescripts.

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Typewritten documents.

Found in 3709 Collections and/or Records:

Reviews by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn of works of other authors., 1939-1957.

 File
Identifier: MS.50220
Scope and Contents The reviews are arranged chronologically. Where material concerning a particular work spans two or more years the papers are placed by the earliest date.1939.‘A Biological Approach to the Problem of Abnormal Behaviour’, by Milton Harrington.Carbon copy of a typescript, [circa 1939], of a review by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn of ‘A Biological Approach to the Problem of Abnormal Behaviour’, by Milton Harrington. The review was published in the ‘Edinburgh...
Dates: 1939-1957.

Reviews by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn of works of others authors., 1926-1938.

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Identifier: MS.50219
Scope and Contents The reviews are arranged chronologically. Where material concerning a particular work spans two or more years the papers are placed by the earliest date.1926.Assorted reviews.Extract, pages 93-94, ‘Notes on Books’, from the ‘Edinburgh Medical Journal’, 1926. The extract includes reviews by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn of: ‘Old and New Viewpoints in Psychology’, by Knight Dunlop [i.e. Dunlap]; and, ‘Psychoanalysis and the Psychic Disorder of General...
Dates: 1926-1938.

Revised draft of Morley Jamieson, "Tam in a Dark Place: a Dramatic Monologue" (1984).

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Identifier: Acc.8646
Scope and Contents

With corrected typescript of E J Kingston-McCloughry, "Leadership in World War II; Decisions and Undercurrents" (1963).

Dates: 1963-1984.

'Ruminations' by Frederick Porter, Edinburgh; a typescript, with corrections in ink, of philosophical reminiscences of childhood and youth.

 Item
Identifier: MS.6303
Scope and Contents

The text of the 'Ruminations' is preceded by an introductory note, apparently typed at a later date, in which Porter states that the papers were written by one 'Roger Newton', clearly a pseudonym. The work, which 'Roger Newton' calls 'a brief reference to a life not yet lived', is in two parts, 'Dawn', and 'Sunset'.

Dates: Early 20th century-Mid 20th century.

‘Scottish Historical documents’, being transcripts and notes, in manuscript and typescript, by and for Sir Archibald C Lawrie in preparation for continuations (never published) to his ‘Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D.1153’.

 Series
Identifier: Adv.MSS.37.3.1-37.3.15
Scope and Contents The arrangement is as follows:Volumes I-VII: Royal charters and others of the same period; these have been used by the editors of the ‘Regesta Regum Scottorum’, volumes 1-3.Volumes VIII-XIII: Religious houses; there is no discernible order.Volume XIV: Bishoprics; alphabetical.Volume XV: Burghs and miscellanies.Each volume has an identical printed title page, on whose verso is given biographical information on Lawrie.The...
Dates: 1153-1249, ?1905, or after.

‘Scottish Historical documents’, being transcripts and notes, in manuscript and typescript, by and for Sir Archibald C Lawrie in preparation for continuations (never published) to his ‘Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D.1153’: Volume XIII: Religious houses: Coldstream (folio 1), Coupar Angus (folio 21), North Berwick (folio 109), May (folio 148), Soltre (folio 178), Haddington (folio 310), and English religious houses (folios 204, 327)., ?1905, or after.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.37.3.13
Scope and Contents The last group comprises: St Oswald’s Nostell (folio 204), St Radagund’s Cambridge (folio 212), Holmcultram (folio 219), Rievaulx (folio 231), Daventry (folio 238), Eynesham (folio 241), Harewold (folio 245), Meriton (folio 253), St Andrew’s Northampton (folio 259), St Frideswide’s Oxford (folio 269), Fotheringay (folio 275), St Neot’s (folio 284), Saltrey (folio 291), Missenden (folio 295), Wardon (folio 300), St Margaret’s Hospital Huntingdon (folio 306), Hexham (folio 327), Furness (folio...
Dates: ?1905, or after.

Scrapbook, photograph album and typescript magazines of and relating to Isobel Wylie Hutchison and her siblings.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.13412
Scope and Contents

Scrapbook, photograph album and typescript magazines, ca.1894 – 1900, of and relating to Isobel Wylie Hutchison and her siblings, the children of Thomas Hutchison, Merchant, Edinburgh [b.1841]. The typescript magazines and many of the photographs relate to the Hutchison children’s childhood at Carlowrie.

Dates: ca.1894-1900