Edinburgh -- Scotland
Found in 838 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to Robert Calverley Trevelyan from W. D. Smart, 06 May 1932
Letter, 6 May 1932, Edinburgh, W. D. Smart to Robert Trevelyan. Note of finances connected with the opera and Reid orchestra and enclosing a cheque for Trevelyan. Holograph signed.
Letter to Robert Calverley Trevelyan from Wallace Guthrie, 30 October 1939
Letter, 30 October 1939, Edinburgh, Wallace & Guthrie to Robert Trevelyan. Informing Trevelyan of correspondence with Messers. Howard & Wyndham and Messers. Clarkson. Typescript signed.
Letter to Robert Trevelyan from Loudoun Shepherd, 27 May 1931
Letter, 27 May 1931, Edinburgh, Loudoun Shepherd to Robert Trevelyan. Concerning arrangements for 'The Bride of Dionysysus'. Typescript signed.
Letter to Sidney Newman from Henry Harvey Wood, 25 October 1943
Letter, 25 October 1943, Edinburgh, H. Harvey Wood to Sidney Newman. Covering note for a batch of Tovey programmes, for Newman and the University librarian. Typescript signed.
Letter to Sir Adrian Cedric Boult from D. Dickson, 04 February 1943
Letter, 4 February 1943, Edinburgh, D. Dickson to Adrian Boult. Thanking Boult for his letter about the Tovey prize and expressing Newmans feelings on the subject. Typescript signed.
Letter to Sir Archibald Geikie from A Bachellery, 22 July 1898
Letter to Sir Archibald Geikie from A Bachellery thanking Geikie for letters of introduction to a number of geologists. He reports that these introductions had led to successful geological tours while he was visiting Great Britain.
Letter to Sir Archibald Geikie from Alexander MacMillan, 30 July 1860
Letter to Sir Archibald Geikie from Alexander MacMillan asking him to send a copy of his ['Memoirs of Edward Forbes'], to date, to the printer Thomas Constable to enable them to make an estimate. He reports that he is leaving for Arran that Wednesday and will make a trip to Edinburgh if required.
Letter to Sir Archibald Geikie from Edward William Binney, 14 April 1879
Letter to Sir Archibald Geikie from Edward William Binney telling Geikie that the forthcoming geological map and cross section of the Edinburgh and Linlithgow coal field will be a useful addition to the geological literature.
Letter to Sir Archibald Geikie from George James Allman, 17 November 1860
Letter to Sir Archibald Geikie from George James Allman telling him that his paper on the Trap Rocks of Scotland will be accepted for the Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh once he has undertaken the additions which he indicated he intends to make.
Letter to Sir Archibald Geikie from George James Allman, 23 November 1860
Letter to Sir Archibald Geikie from George James Allman telling him that his paper on the Trap Rocks of Scotland is of sufficient quality to publish in the Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh without the additions he was planning, if that is what he wishes.