First Edinburgh file, 1934-1937
Sub-Series
Identifier: BAI 1/17/5
Scope and Contents
letters, notes, press cuttings and related material
Dates
- 1934-1937
Creator
Language of Materials
This material is in German and English
Physical Description
1 box
Conditions Governing Access
This is subject to access restrictions under the Data Protection Act.
Biographical / Historical
John Baillie returned to Edinburgh and took up the position as Professor of Divinity at the University of Edinburgh in 1934. He also purchased his home at Whitehouse Terrace, Edinburgh, where he was to live for many years, and was admitted as a Minister of the Church of Scotland. During this time his correspondants included family (Florence Jewel Baillie, Ian Fowler Baillie and Donald Macpherson Baillie) William Arnott Fleming, William Paterson Paterson, Karl Barth and Eugene William Lyman.
Extent
From the Fonds: 13 metres
Physical Description
1 box
Archivist's Note
None
Grant Buttars 18 February 2003
Grant Buttars 18 February 2003
- Appointment to Office
- Baillie, Donald Macpherson, 1887-1954 (Scottish theologian)
- Baillie, Florence Jewel, 1893-1969 (married to John Baillie)
- Baillie, Ian Fowler, 1921-: (civil servant)
- Baillie, John, 1886-1960 (Scottish theologian and ecumenical leader)
- Barth, Karl, 1886-1968 (Swiss theologian)
- Dwellings
- Edinburgh -- Scotland
- Fleming, William Arnot, b1879 (secretary to the University of Edinburgh)
- Lyman, Eugene William, 1872 1948 (American theologian)
- Paterson, William Paterson, 1860-1939 (Scottish theologian)
- Professional Interaction
- Social Interaction
- University of Edinburgh (Scottish University)
Repository Details
Part of the University of Edinburgh Library Heritage Collections Repository
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Centre for Research Collections
University of Edinburgh Main Library
George Square
Edinburgh EH8 9LJ Scotland
+44(0)131 650 8379
heritagecollections@ed.ac.uk