Lectures and Lecturing
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Notes and text apparently for lectures on European trade, 1923
Notes and text apparently for lectures on European trade; 1 related press cutting tipped in (dated 1923); ms, 1 bound notebook.
Reference according to Chisholm's alpha-numerical system: 12
Notes and text for lectures on European trade, 1918-1922
Notes and text for lectures on European trade; many related press cuttings tipped in (dated 1918-22); ms, 1 bound notebook.
Reference according to Chisholm's alpha-numerical system: 11
Notes and text for lectures on ‘Openings for British trade’ Part II: Lectures I (Canada) - X (New Zealand), with several press cuttings tipped in, undated
Notes and text for lectures on ‘Openings for British trade’ Part II: Lectures I (Canada) - X (New Zealand), with several press cuttings tipped in; ms, 1 bound notebook.
Reference according to Chisholm's alpha-numerical system: i1
Notes and text for lectures on ‘Openings for British trade’ Part III: Lectures I - III), with several press cuttings tipped in, [c 1901]
Notes and text for lectures on ‘Openings for British trade’ Part III: Lectures I - III), with several press cuttings tipped in [c1901]; ms, 1 bound notebook.
Reference according to Chisholm's alpha-numerical system: i2 85
Notes and text for lectures on ‘U.K trade since 1850, 1917-1923
Notes and text for lectures on ‘U.K trade since 1850’; many press cuttings tipped in (dated 1917-23); ms, 1 bound notebook.
Reference according to Chisholm's alpha-numerical system: 1
Notes by W.J. Watson, c.1936
2 notebooks containing notes by W.J. Watson. Includes lists of lectures and papers by W.J. Watson, inventory of papers kept in the study of W.J. Watson, Celtic Class lists, 1935-1937, and notes on the life of W.J. Watson. Also poetry exchanged between a minister and his lover, from John Matheson, Portree who recieved it from Donald Matheson alias Domhnall a' Chórnain (?Chórnair). The introduction is in Donald's own words.
Notes for lectures given in Dublin, late 19th century
Notes for 2 lectures given in Dublin. Sir Archibald Geikie looked at the evolution of scenery around the British Isles. He looked particularly at those elements formed by erosion, such as river valleys, using many locations as examples. He also looked at the formation of tablelands and other geological features and how these have impacted on the people and society in the localities.
Notes for Lectures I-X in the series ‘Openings for British trade, Part I’, with lists of slides shown, [c 1899]
Notes for Lectures I-X in the series ‘Openings for British trade, Part I’, with lists of slides shown; [c1899]; ms, 1 bound notebook.