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Gill, Annie Warren
Letters 1893-1907; photographs 1910-1930
Glass slides collected by Stanley Cavaye
The glass slides measuring approximately 8.5 cms x 8.5 cms show classical scenes largely of 19th century Italy, a 'Grand tour of Italy' in effect - Rome and the Vatican, Venice, Vesuvius, Pompeii, Florence, Pisa, Naples, and the Italian Lakes. Some of the scenes are hand-coloured.
Glass slides depicting Chinese buildings and Chinese people
Godfrey Thomson Reference Collection
Gogarburn Hospital
Management 1922-1999; administration 1925-1998; finance 1923-1962; patients (bound records) c1914-1991; patients (unbound records) 1940s-1965
Where no title has been given for an item, these have been estimated using square brackets.
Golden handkerchief. A Christmas romance, William Hastie
The manuscript volume is bound in a colour-illustrated soft card cover. There are drawings throughout the work. The pages are un-numbered, but there are 34pp ms text. Chapter 1 is entitled 'The Friar', Chapter 2 is 'The Palmer', Chapter 3 is 'The Handkerchief', Chapter 4 is 'The Pope', and Chapter 5 is 'The Prayer'. A dedicatory page states: To / Marion and Fred / With best wishes from Anna / from Will - / Dec.23/1900
Graduation and Ordination Certificates of William Kerr Smith
Graham MacIndoe Photography Collection
Portfolio of 155 archival prints of photographs relating to Edinburgh taken by Graham MacIndoe in the 1980s, and consisting of four different series:
- Coal Yard;
- Powderhall and Bookies;
- Edinburgh College of Art and Student Protests;
- Images of the City of Edinburgh.
Grammar and dictionary of the Oriya language of India
The manuscript volume of Oriya grammar and vocabulary has around 200pp. Some pages contain English translations with accompanying Oriya vocabulary. The translations are of tales and background to Orissa, while others are Biblical passages, and the Oriya vocabulary relates to these.
Grammar of the Foolah language by Robert Maxwell MacBrair
Autograph manuscript of MacBrair's 'sketch' of the grammar of the Foolah (or Foulah) language spoken by the pastoral Foulahs (or Fulani), the Teucorlars (or Tukulors) and the Laubies of the interior of Western Africa, bound together.
