Edinburgh -- Scotland
Found in 838 Collections and/or Records:
Note which reads 'Jackson Gorgie Road Dalry Road, Tanner', 1884
Note which reads 'Jackson Gorgie Road Dalry Road, Tanner'. [Both streets are in Edinburgh].
Note which reads 'Miss Macleod of Macleod with Capt[ain] Macleod Chester Street', 1885
Note which reads 'Miss Macleod of Macleod with Capt[ain] Macleod Chester Street' [Dùn Èideann/Edinburgh].
Notebook belonging to Alexander Carmichael, 1893
Notebook on legal matters, including copy of transcript of the trial of Capt. John Porteous
Notes about fish and crabs, 24 June 1887
Notes about fish and crabs collected from John MacAulay from Gearrloch [Geàrrloch/Gairloch, Ros is Cromba/Ross and Cromarty] but living in Edinburgh [Dùn Èideann including that 'An Clabciochrain' is 'iasg gran[n]da' [an ugly fish]; 'A Ghibneach = Fion Musg[an]'; that the crab 'An Cleireach' 'is on sentry while she is in the hole while casting' and 'An Deiseag [velvet crab] = Thin legs + venomous for grip[pin]g'. Text has been scored through as if transcribed elsewhere.
Notes about fish and snakes, 24 June 1887
Notes about fish and snakes collected from John MacAulay from Gearrloch [Geàrrloch/Gairloch, Ros is Cromba/Ross and Cromarty] but living in Edinburgh [Dùn Èideann] including that the skate has no roe, snakes have eggs like hens and the dogfish has no ribs, only a spine. Text has been scored through as if transcribed elsewhere.
Notes about the muasgan [razor fish] and other fishing bait, 24 June 1887
Notes about the nesting habits of birds, 24 June 1887
Notes about the nesting habits of birds collected from John MacAulay from Gearrloch [Geàrrloch/Gairloch, Ros is Cromba/Ross and Cromarty] but living in Edinburgh [Dùn Èideann] including that the chicks of the cearc-fhiar, feadag and rua-chearc leave the nest as soon as they hatch and that the gob-da-lire nests at the edge of lakes. Text has been scored through as if transcribed elsewhere.
Notes on musical chords, c1780-c1803
Volume contains manuscript notes on the physics of music, with numerous diagrams, including a printed one on the bones of the inner ear.