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Correspondence

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 773 Collections and/or Records:

Papers of the Board of Studies in Psychiatry, 1950 - 1959

 Sub-Series
Identifier: LHB7/9/2
Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence, papers, list of co-opted members, meeting agendas and minutes of the Board of Studies.

Dates: 1950 - 1959

Papers of the Rev. Will Freshwater and A. (Nancy) Freshwater

 Fonds — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Coll-1059
Scope and Contents The collection - E2005.13 - is composed of typescript and manuscript material in the form of off-prints, articles, reports, notebooks, letters, postcards, and diary. There are also photographs.Within the typescript material and collection of letters, there is: correspondence with users of the collection covering period 1980-1985; a copy of Manners and customs of the Ba-Bemba, collected by W. Freshwater, Mbereshi, 1906; manuscript postcard notes,...
Dates: 1901-1985

Papers of the Scott family

 Fonds
Identifier: Coll-2076
Scope and Contents This fonds consists of the family papers of the Scott Family, whose lineage can be traced back to Walter Scott, who served as a Burgess of Edinburgh around 1521. The material comprises genealogical research notes, correspondence, historical charters (including one dated 1663, with a wax seal), official records (both originals and copies), photographs (including what appears to be daguerreotypes or ambrotypes), as well as a badge and a medal from the Argyll and Sutherland...
Dates: 1663-1993

Papers of Thomas Hartley Cromek

 Fonds
Identifier: Coll-177
Scope and Contents

The collection consists of the correspondence of artists and others with Hartley and his daughter Mary, 1835-1871. The letters are bound and pasted, and there is a complete list of correspondents on the first fly-leaf.

Dates: 1835-1871

Papers of William V. Stevens relating to a possible Oppenheim Bequest, Edinburgh University

 Fonds — Box CLX-A-1564, Folder: Coll-1806 / SC-Acc-2017-0038
Identifier: Coll-1806
Content Description Papers - correspondence and copies of circulars - relating to a possible Oppenheim Bequest, Edinburgh University, covering the period from March 1984 to December 1986.The initial correspondence talks of the creation of 'a Memorial' to the 'close connection' of Oppenheim 'with the University and the City of Edinburgh', and how best this might be achieved. His widow - Mrs. Enid Oppenheim - 'had expressed a wish' that the Memorial could be identified with 'the training of business...
Dates: 1984-1986

Papers regarding the proposed working party, May 1970

 File
Identifier: Coll-1586/J/1/J.5
Scope and Content

Papers regarding the proposed working party. The material consists of a circular letter from Pollock seeking support for the idea; a manuscript list of those to whom the letter (and the follow-up letter, see Coll-1586/J/1/J.7) was sent, with annotations indicating supporters, May 1970.

Dates: May 1970

Papers related to Margery Fry, 1910-1980

 Sub-Fonds — Box CLX-A-116
Identifier: Coll-705/3
Scope and Contents

This box contains all of the collected materials about Margery Fry by Marjorie Rackstraw. It includes correspondence from both women, publications by Margery Fry, and Annual Reports from the Margery Fry Memorial Fund.

Dates: 1910-1980

Papers related to Morley Fletcher, 16 December 1924-December 1934

 File
Identifier: Coll-705/5/5
Scope and Contents

This file contains correspondence from Dollie Morley Fletcher, the wife of Frank, to Marjorie Rackstraw, and documents detailing the paintings of is that were. There is a letter from the Glasgow Art Galleries and Museums' Kelvingrove Art Gallery replying to Marjorie Rackstraw's request that they might buy a piece of Frank Morley Fletcher. There is also a card from the United States National Museum

Dates: 16 December 1924-December 1934

Papers relating to Joseph Booth and family

 Fonds
Identifier: Coll-210
Scope and Contents The papers include: correspondence of members of the Booth family (1879-1933) mainly letters from Joseph Booth to his daughters Emily and Mary; bible verses, and other personal items belonging to the Booths (c 1871-1924); agreements, circulars and other material relating to Booth's life as a missionary, supporter of the Sabbath and campaigner for African rights (c 1891-1923); correspondence between Shepperson and the Booth family and other potential sources of information about Booth...
Dates: c 1871-1986

Papers relating to Missionaries in Africa, 1899-1950

 File — Box CLX-A-23: Series Coll-490/20; Series Coll-490/21
Identifier: Coll-490/20/3
Scope and Contents Papers relating to Black and African-American missionaries in Africa. Emma Bertha Delany (1871-1922). African-American missionary in Africa. Papers relating to her training and career. Biographical summary, extract from a letter from Miss Tapley to Mr Lucian Drury, 23.02.56, and an article written by Miss Delany, entitled 'Why I go as a Foreign Missionary' and printed in the Spelman Messenger, Vol. 18,...
Dates: 1899-1950