Societies and Clubs
Found in 194 Collections and/or Records:
Minutes of the SMG Edinburgh Befriending Committee, 16 Sep 1975
Topics discussed include: the young people's group; Gaysoc [this refers to a University's Gay Student Society]; befrienders correspondence; Sappho; and security at premises.
Please note that Sappho was a London based magazine for lesbians and bisexual women. The first issue was published in April 1972 and the last publication was in 1981.
Miscellaneous articles: Service Arts and Technical Organization, 1942-1945
Articles concerning the Service Arts and Technical Organization (SATO), post-war housing and a draft for a planning pamphlet.
Mrs. Parish - Mary Alice Archives, 1964-1966
This file contains the year book of the National Society Daughters of the American Colonists (1964-1966), a typescript entitled 'Senatorial Candidate is Well Known' from the 'The Vandalia Leader, Vandalia Press -- Laddonia Herald', on the candidacy of Mrs J. C. Parish for nomination for state senator in 1964, and the official ballots for the election.
Notes for various public lectures, seminars and conferences, 1959-1991
Contains notes from various seminars, lectures and conferences, including at the Royal Society, the Civil Service College, Edinburgh, the Wellcome Trust, the 'Journal Club', the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, the 'Italian Protozoological Society' and many others. Includes some presentations on overhead projector transparency film.
Notice to James Cossar Ewart to appear at the election of the Council and Officers of the Royal Society, 14 November 1932
November memorandum: Service Arts and Technical Organization, 1943
This file contains copies of a number of typescript papers A Memorandum on the Service Architect's Organisation ( November 1943) SATO and the Burma Plan and an incomplete history of Service Arts and Technical Organization (SATO).
Old Revolution Club. Diploma of membership to William Robertson, Principal Robertson's son, 15 November 1771
Old Revolution Club. Diploma of membership to "Mr William Robertson, Student of Law", that is Principal Robertson's son (1753-1835), who later became Lord Robertson. 15 November 1771. Signed by Martin Moubray as clerk.
Organisation of Service Architects in Ceylon, 1943-1945
Correspondence with and information about the Organisation of Service Architects of Ceylon (OSAC). Includes broadsheets produced by OSAC, lecture notes and press clippings concerning the opening of the 12th Army SATO Polytechnic.
Papers of Gregory P. Lubkin
Patio of the Jockey Club, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the patio of the Jockey Club in [Mexico City] in [1902?].
