Travel
Found in 89 Collections and/or Records:
Photographs, 1948
Photographs and picture postcards primarily of New Zealand, Hawaii and Sri Lanka, including many of friends and people John and Jewel Baillie met while travelling.
Police probe gay travel firm, 30 Apr 1999
A collection of newspaper and magazine cuttings covering issues relating to the LGBTQ+ community.
Articles cover local, national and international news, however Scottish publications have the strongest representation with Edinburgh and Glasgow based publications being a specific strength within this sub-series.
Postcard to Dr Mary Gardner Grierson from Sophie Weisse, 19 June 1926
Postcard, 19 June 1926, Sophie Weisse to Mary Grierson. Informing Grierson that Weisse feels wretched after making a mistake about train times. Holograph signed, on colour postcard of Eton College quadrangle.
Postcard to Sophie Weisse from Sir Donald Francis Tovey, 27 October 1893
Postcard, 27 October 1893, Berkshire, Donald Tovey to Sophie Weisse. Notification of his arrival at Wokingham. Holograph signed.
Postcards sent to Marjorie Rackstraw, mostly 1960s
This sub-series includes postcards sent to Marjorie Rackstraw from all over the world, by various people.
Press cuttings, 1943-1948
Press cuttings relating to John and Jewel Baillie's trip to New Zealand and Australia, with others on related political and economic issues.
Scotsgay Issue 46, Jun 2002
A collection of newspaper and magazine cuttings covering issues relating to the LGBTQ+ community.
Articles cover local, national and international news, however Scottish publications have the strongest representation with Edinburgh and Glasgow based publications being a specific strength within this sub-series.
Scrapbooks of presscuttings, 1843-1868
Presscuttings consist of:
- 1 indexed volume and 1 packet of presscuttings
Sketchbooks by R. M. Ballantyne, including seven autograph letters
Story about a man who comandeers a boat near Aird Huisinis, c1875
Story about a man, probably a merman, who comandeers a boat near Aird Huisinis [Àird Huisinis/Huisinis, Na Hearadh/Isle of Harris] and never speaks a word for years before disappearing again.