“Woo’d and married a’. Sung by Mr Lauder at the little Theatre in the Hay Market”
- GB 249 T-MIN/7/4
- Stuk
- c. mid 18th century to early 19th century
Part of Sheet music
Printed for J.Oswald in St. Martin’s Church Yard.
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“Woo’d and married a’. Sung by Mr Lauder at the little Theatre in the Hay Market”
Part of Sheet music
Printed for J.Oswald in St. Martin’s Church Yard.
“To Iceland in a yacht” by Robert Angus Smith
Part of James 'Paraffin' Young papers
Bound photocopy volume.
Part of James 'Paraffin' Young papers
Part of Sheet music
With flute part. Printed.
Part of Sheet music
Possible dance tune scored for violin and continuo. Manuscript.
“A song set by Will: Taylor – the words from Shakespear”
Part of Sheet music
Song is “Take, Oh take those lips away”, from Measure for Measure IV i. Manuscript.
’Mannheim Neckarstadt. Messplatz Fliegeraufnahme aus 150 m Hőhe'
'D.L.R.' [monogram]
Endorsed '401'.
Part of Patrick Geddes papers
'1731. - Exposition Universelle.'
'(E.F. phot. Paris).'
Guillaume, Jean-Baptist Claude Eugene, 1822-1905, sculptor and writer on art
‘University Studies and University Residence’ by Professor Patrick Geddes
Part of Jaqueline Tyrwhitt papers
An address to the University Extension Students' Guild, University of London, South Kensington, February 1906. Reprinted from The University Review, July 1906.
Endorsed: '1906' and 'J. Tyrwhitt'.
Part of Jaqueline Tyrwhitt papers
Printed. Includes section on the proposed University of Central India.
Cover endorsed 'Jaqueline Tyrwhitt' and 'A. Geddes'. Title page endorsed 'Arthur Geddes Geographical Dept. University. Edinburgh'.
Geddes, Sir Patrick, 1854-1932, Knight, biologist, sociologist, educationist and town planner
‘The asbestos hazards handbook: a guide to safety at work, in the community and at home’ (1995)
Part of Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association (William Ashton Tait) Archives
Copy of London Hazard Centre (1995) 'Asbestos hazards handbook'. Nancy Tait was one of the five invited speakers at the press conference to launch this publication.
‘The World's First Sociological Laboratory', by Charles Zueblin
Part of Patrick Geddes papers
Reprinted from The American Journal of Sociology, volume 4, no. 5.
Zueblin, Charles, 1866-1924, university professor and sociologist
‘The University of Strathclyde Chaplaincy: Friends’ Newsletter’
No.4, November 1985. Includes news and events information (1page).
‘The UK campaign to ban asbestos – some background and a few lessons for a Scottish parliament’
Part of Alan Dalton papers
Text of talk given by Dalton at a meeting in Glasgow.