Booklet: 'Testimonials in favour of James Blyth, B.A., Mathematical Master, Morrison Academy, Crieff.
Acknowledges receipt of the sum of £14 from Professor Blyth for travel between Rouen and Glasgow for himself and six of his family.
Read before the Philosophical Society of Glasgow, 25 January 1892, pp. 173-181 Reprint from the 'Transactions of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts'.
Licence between James Blyth and Mavor & Coulson, Engineers, regarding the patent for wind engines.
Mavor and Coulson, Glasgow. Engineering Drawing No 847.
Scale: 1 1/2 inches to 1 foot
Read before the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow, 13 February 1907.
Typed paragraph from 'The Watsonian, 1904-1954', editor Hector L Waugh, headed 'The Foundation of George Watson's College'.
Donald W. Lackie's father, W.W. Lackie, was a former Mavor and Coulson apprentice and did maintenance work on the windmill at Sunnyside Asylum. The letter is addressed to Katherine Allan, the daughter of D.B. Allan.
Letter refers to 'Observer' article about Professor Blyth's windmill.
Three letters from Cyril Bracegirdle, Society of Authors, to Katherine Allan requesting material about Professor Blyth's work for an article.
"The Kentish Connection - The Journal of the Folkestone and District Family History Society". Vol 6, No 6, Summer 1987.
2 photocopied pages about Blyth windmill patent- perhaps an advertisement. First page features an illustration of The 'Blyth' windmill at Montrose Asylum and the next page explains its features.
Reprint from 'Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh', Vol II, 1880.
From D.B. Allan to Dr. P.J. Musgrove, Reading University.
With correspondence from the Director of the Lighthouse Service in Paris and the Archives Library of the Seine-Maritime Department, Rouen.
Letter regarding proposed article by Twidell about Professor Blyth in 'Windirections' magazine. Includes a photocopy of the suggested article.