Photographs
Found in 1937 Collections and/or Records:
Dennis O'Hara (on right): Bruce Lindsay Waldie Coal Yard, Haymarket Depot, 1987-1988
Dennis O'Hara (on right): Bruce Lindsay Waldie Coal Yard, Haymarket Depot, 1987/88.
Derek Kilpatrick hangs a pair of scissors on the ECA building during student protests, 1985
Derek Kilpatrick hangs a pair of scissors on the ECA building during student protests. 1985.
Development of Bristo Square, 1976-1980
Development of Bristo Square consists of:
- general administration files, (1976-1980)
- discussion notes, (1978)
- design briefs, (c1977-1979)
- photographs, (c1979)
- plans, (1978-1979)
Development of Bristo Square: photographs, c1979
16 black and white photographic prints (26cm x 40cm). Some show buildings and details of buildings in London. The remainder show details of street furniture in the area which was redeveloped to make way for Bristo Square, Edinburgh. There is also a photo mosaic (11cm x 23cm) showing an oblique aerial view of the area prior to redevelopment. These photos were collected to inform the design of street furniture for the newly created Bristo Square.
Development of the University of Edinburgh Student Amenity Centre, 1967-1970
Development of the University of Edinburgh Student Amenity Centre consists of:
- reports and photographs of architectural models, (1967-1970)
- University of Edinburgh Student Amenity Centre: architectural drawings, (c1967-1968
- plans, (c1967-1968)
Dewar, David, c 1843-1847
Portrait of David Dewer. Caption: "Rev. David Dewer 1796-1885. (Fochabers)".
Diaries of a Nigerian District Officer's family
Diaries of Frederick Thomas Morrison
The collection is composed of diaries kept during Morrison's service as an engineer with the Africa Lakes Company, 1882-1887, as well as engravings and photographs of subjects around the lakes and rivers.
Dickie, Matthew, c 1843-1847
Portrait of Matthew Dickie. Caption: "Rev. Matthew Dickie 1800-1863. (Beith)".
Dickson, David, c 1843-1847
Portrait of David Dickson. Caption: "David Dickson W.S. of Hartree."
