University of Edinburgh -- Students
Found in 794 Collections and/or Records:
Season 1951-52, 1951-1952
Season 1952-53, 1952-1953
Soccer 1877-1950, 1877-1950
Photograph album containing group portraits of the Edinburgh University Soccer Club covering the years 1877-1950.
Non-photographic material in album: a pamphlet for a "Complimentary Dinner by Fellow Students who played football at Edinburgh University 1925-1930".
Speeches to Edinburgh University Graduates' Clubs in Manchester and Liverpool, Midlands, London and Birmingham, 1906
Speeches to Edinburgh University Graduates' Clubs in Manchester and Liverpool, Midlands, London (2 occasions) and Birmingham (speech had also been delivered to the Royal Medical Society in 1905).
Sports Union General Committee 1977/78, 1977-1978
Photograph of the 1977-1978 Edinburgh University Sports Union General Committee.
Original caption: "Sports Union General Committee 1977/78".
Student group including Clerk Ranken, c1905
This is assumed to be a group of Chemistry students. The doorway has been identified as one of those leading into the Reid Concert Hall (adjacent to the Medical School, where Chemistry was based). Clerk Ranken is in the front row, furthest left.
Student notes on natural philosophy taken by George Dalgliesh
This notebook contains lectures on the works of Aristotle, dictated by Thomas Craufurd, Regent of Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh, and taken down by student George Dalgliesh. The lectures cover the third and fourth years of Dalgliesh’s degree, and, besides logic and metaphysics, deal with scientific subjects such as physics, astronomy, and anatomy. The notes are embellished with humorous doodles.
Student notes taken down by J. Cabbell of lectures by Alexander Monro primus, and John Rutherford
Notes of lectures on clinical medicine given by Prof. John Rutherford, 1755-1756, and notes of lectures on anatomy given by Alexander Monro primus, circa 1752-1755, taken by J. Cabbell.
Testimonial from Sir David Masson testifying that C. M. Gibson has attended his lectures, 1872-1873
This is a testimonial from Sir David Masson testifying that "Mr C. M. Gibson was a member of the Class of Rhetoric & English Literature", during which he "acquitted himself with diligence & credit", University of Edinburgh, session 1872-1873. Printed receipt signed with manuscript details in Masson's hand.
The Edinburgh University Harriers, 1870s-1890s
Photograph of the Hare and Hounds team.
Original caption: "The Edinburgh University Harriers".
