Baillie, John, 1886-1960 (Scottish theologian and ecumenical leader)
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
An Account of My Experiences During the Retreat from France, 10th May to 17th June 1940, c1945
1 handwritten and 3 typewritten manuscripts/copies of an unpublished account of John Baillies experiences during the retreat from France in 1940, together with an issue of the London Gazette and a related telegram of the period.
Diaries, 1905-1960
appointment and other diaries; calendars
Diary of Elizabeth Catherine (Elsa) Gallant, 1917-1919
Diary covering the period 28 June 1917 - 27 April 1919, recording much of Elsa Gallant's life during this period, including meeting both John and Donald Macpherson Baillie, aspects of the war and her time in France.
General: 1950-1951, 1950-1951
Correspondence and related items, including letters from his wife Florence Jewel Baillie, his brother Donald Macpherson Baillie, Sir Zwinglius Frank Willis, Thomas Stearns Eliot and Reinhold Niebuhr. Includes material relating to the erection of a gravestone for John Baillie's cousin, Elizabeth Catherine Gallant, BBC broadcasts, biographical information on Alexander Martin, and a visit to France.
Papers of Florence Jewel Baillie, 1897-1969
The papers of Florence Jewel Baillie consist of:
- correspondence from John Baillie
- correpondence with the wider Fowler and Pearse families
- diaries
- general papers and correspondence
Papers of John Baillie, 1900-1964
school and university notes; awards and achievements; lectures, addresses and broadcasts; sermons and prayers; manuscripts of published works; papers relating to the World Council of Churches, British Council of Churches, General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and other organisations; personal and professional correspondence
Papers relating to Donald Macpherson Baillie, 1908-1961
The papers relating to Donald Macpherson Baillie consist of:
- articles, cuttings and ephemera
- career/employment resumés and references
- correspondence
- memorials and letters of condolence
The Growth of Christian Architecture as Exemplified by some French Cathedrals, c1916
Typescript of The Growth of Christian Architecture as Exemplified by some French Cathedrals, the text of a lecture John Baillie gave while in France during the First World War.
YMCA, 1916-1953
YMCA consists of:
- circulars, pamphlets and reports