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Scotland

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = Scotland

Found in 157 Collections and/or Records:

Kinneddar, Chicken Coops, 1870s-1930s

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Identifier: Coll-1434/2216
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Photographs of two chicken coops in a field with chickens out front with a forest in the background in the early 20th century.

Dates: 1870s-1930s

Kinneddar, Poultry Farm, 1870s-1930s

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Identifier: Coll-1434/2213
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Photograph of a woman feeding a flock of chickens in a field at the Kinneddar Poultry Farm in Scotland in the early 20th century.

Dates: 1870s-1930s

Kinneddar Poultry Farm, 1870s-1930s

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Identifier: Coll-1434/2217
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Photograph of the Kinneddar Poultry Farm showing the fields with chicken coops and other farm buildings in the early 20th century.

Dates: 1870s-1930s

Kinneddar, Rose Walk, 1870s-1930s

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Identifier: Coll-1434/2212
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Photograph of a man standing next to a sun dial on a path surrounded by rose bushes at Kinneddar House and Poultry farm in the early20th century.

Dates: 1870s-1930s

Laidlaw's Herd [of Cattle], 1870s-1930s

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Identifier: Coll-1434/1832
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Photograph of a herd of cattle grazing in a field that belong to Mr. Laidlaw in the early/mid 20th century.

Dates: 1870s-1930s

Lecture on 'The Origin of the Scenery of the British Isles', 1884

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Identifier: Coll-74/7/1
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Notes for 5 lectures on 'The Origin of the Scenery of the British Isles' given to the Royal Institution in 1884, along with printed abstracts. Sir Archibald Geikie focused on geological formations around the British Isles, with comparisons from European and North American locations, looking at the materials of which they are composed and the processes which went into their creation.

Dates: 1884

Lecture on the 'Volcanic History of Britain', 1886

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Identifier: Coll-74/7/2
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Notes for 4 lectures on the 'Volcanic History of Britain', given to the Royal Institution in 1886. Sir Archibald Geikie looked at the emergence of types of geological formations against a geological timeframe and how they have been affected by various processes, especially the action of volcanoes and materials produced by them, within the natural world. He used examples from numerous locations from different parts of the British Isles.

Dates: 1886

Lectures on American geological history, c1879

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Identifier: Coll-74/6/4
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Notes and text for seven lectures looking at the geological history of the American continent, looking at specific locations therein, based partly on results from American survey work. These locations were related to to other places around the world, particularly in Britain and Europe. A variety of geological formations were looked at, including that of the continent itself, considering the materials which make them up and the geological timeframe.

Dates: c1879

Letter to Sir Andrew Crombie Ramsay from David Landsborough, 25 February 1843

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Identifier: Coll-74/11/1/4
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Letter to Sir Andrew Crombie Ramsay from David Landsborough giving news of family members and news of "the Disruption" in the Church of Scotland. Natural history is also discussed, particularly a new species of Caledonian pine to be named C. Spherospherneum and a new genus of fossil to be named Lyginodendron Landsburgii Lyginos.

Dates: 25 February 1843

Letter to Sir Archibald Geikie from Capt Clarence Edward Dutton, 16 March 1880

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Identifier: Coll-74/11/5/2
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Letter to Sir Archibald Geikie from Capt Clarence Edward Dutton thanking him for a copy of a paper on the carboniferous volcanic rocks of Scotland. [ On the Carboniferous Volcanic Rocks of the Basin of the Firth of Forth : Their Structure in the Field and Under the Microscope, ( 1879) ]. He goes on to discuss the contents, and its implication for his own research, in detail.

Dates: 16 March 1880