Watson, James Carmichael, 1910-1942 (Professor of Celtic)
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Article written following the death of J.C. Watson, c.1942
Single page article by Professor W. M. Calder, written following the death of James Carmichael Watson (1910-42), drowned while on active service in the Mediterranean during the Second World War. 7 duplicate copies.
'Carmina Gadelica, Volume IV originals', c late 19th-early 20th century
Correspondence, 22 Nov 1937
Correspondence, W. Beattie, National Library of Scotland, to James Carmichael Watson, regarding the use of a "special ray lamp which is used for the reading of palimpsests".
Correspondence, J.C Watson, 1938-1941
Items of correspondence, concerning scholarly matters, between James Carmichael Watson and Rudolf Thurneysen and James Carmichael Watson and Thomas F. O'Rahilly. Also an invoive for Togail Bruidne Da Derga edited by Eleanor Knott (Dublin, 1936).
Correspondence, Matthew Black to J.C. Watson, 17 August 1937
Correspondence from Matthew Black (1908-94), biblical scholar, to James Carmichael Watson (1910-42). Black is writing from Bonn to inform Watson that he (Black) has been appointed Assistant in Semitic Languages at Manchester University.
Correspondence, W. Matheson to J.C. Watson, 02 January 1936
1 item of correspondence, William Matheson (1910-1995) to James Carmichael Watson (1910-1942), discussing the traditions surrounding John MacCodrum, Iain mac Fhearchair (c.1693-1779), bard to Sir James MacDonald of Sleat (1741-1766).
Glasgow University Celtic Chair Appeal Fund Papers, 1936-1937
Correspondence, John Cameron to James Carmichael Watson, inviting attendance at a meeting with a Committee established to make an appeal for funds to establish a Chair in Celtic at Glasgow University. Letter also encloses a Memorial by Committee of the Glasgow University Ossianic Club, with reference to the establishment of a Chair of Celtic.
Highland Home Industries Papers, 1936-1937
Series of papers relating to Highland Home Industries Limited, including agenda of the 1937 AGM, secretaries report, a report of a visit to the Outer Hebrides, memo from the Highland Home Industries to the Board of Trade and 1937 year accounts.
University of Glasgow, Gaelic Bursary Examination Papers, 1936-1937
Series of papers relating to the University of Glasgow Gaelic Bursary Examinations, includes draft examination papers for 1936, 1937, summary of regulations and the MacBrayne Hall Constitution and Rules. Also includes a Latin Examination Paper for an exam in Heriots Hospital, Edinburgh in 1881.
The papers are contained in an envelope addressed to J. Carmichael Watson, 5 Botanic Crescent, Glasgow.
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