Baillie, John, 1886-1960 (Scottish theologian and ecumenical leader)
Found in 306 Collections and/or Records:
Papers relating to Elizabeth Catherine (Elsa) Gallant, 1917-1919
The papers relating to Elizabeth Catherine (Elsa) Gallant consist of:
- personal diary
- photographs of Elizabeth Catherine Gallant and of her gravestone
Papers relating to John Baillie, Free Church minister, Gairloch, c1880-1894
The papers relating to John Baillie, Free Church minister, Gairloch, consist of:
- certificates
- correspondence
- legal papers
- memorials
- religious texts
- theological notes
Papers relating to Peter Baillie, c1910-1914
The papers relating to Peter Baillie consist of:
- certificates
- correspondence
- documents relating to memorial service
- poetry and songs
- press cuttings
Periodicals and cuttings, 1913-1943
periodicals, including the Expository Times and the New Republic
press cuttings
Personal correspondence, 1911-1959
Personal correspondence consists of:
- letters from Annie Baillie
- letters from Donald Macpherson Baillie
- letters from Florence Jewel Baillie
- letters regarding the death of Annie Baillie
Personal file, France 1940, 1940
Correspondence and related items received by John Baillie while he was in France with the YMCA, from friends, colleagues in others in (mostly) Britain, the United States and Canada and including the solicitors handling Richard Fowler's estate, his cousin Elizabeth Catherine (Elsa) Gallant, his brother Donald Macpherson Baillie, his cousin Ian Anderson, Reinhold Niebuhr, George Freeland Barbour and various publishers.
Photograph of Elizabeth Catherine Gallant's gravestone, c1951
Photograph of Elizabeth Catherine Gallant's gravestone at Ticehurst, Kent.
Photographs, 1948
Photographs and picture postcards primarily of New Zealand, Hawaii and Sri Lanka, including many of friends and people John and Jewel Baillie met while travelling.
Poems and quotations, c1910-c1940
A loose-leaf bundle of pieces of poetry and related material
Poems by John Baillie, 1902-1908
An indexed notebook containing poems written by John Baillie, bearing his home address in Inverness.