Slides (Photography)
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from H. Bergsen (in French), 14 July 1914
Bergson thanks Ewart for his letter and writes that he doesn't know the Abbé Breuil personally although he has written to him. Breuil has replied to say that he does not speak English but that he has illustrative slides which will help those who do not know much French.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Henry Fairfield Osborn, 28 August 1904
Osborn thanks Ewart for his visit to Penicuik and asks him for some glass slides and photographs. He recommends that when Ewart visits the British Museum again he studies the hoofs of Onohippidium as they resemble a zebra more than an ass or horse. He asks Ewart to procure him a hoof of an ass or Przewalski's horse if he is able.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from James Wilson, 03 November 1902
Wilson enquires if Ewart still has a paper which Wilson loaned to him, Thomas McKenny Hughes' The Evolution of British Cattle (1894), as he would like to use it for some slides he is preparing.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Robert Munro, 12 July 1914
Munro writes that the Abbé Breuil is the most brilliant of the modern French school of archaeologists and that if he were to deliver the Munro Lectures his subject ought to be the culture and civilisation of the prehistoric people of Europe. He adds that Breuil has a notable collection of slides illustrating his discoveries, which would help those listening who were not fluent in French.
LHSA Photographic Collection
Papers and slides of Rev. George Hastie, Edinburgh University former student
"Polar diaries" and slides documenting David Sugden's research expeditions, 1962-2022
Roslin Slide Collection
Slide collection illustrating Edinburgh University Expedition to East Africa, 1965
The slide collection contains 46 slides showing the gathering of parasite samples and parasite treatment in Kenya, and 69 slides showing general views of Kenya and general aspects of the expedition.