The diary covers the period May-November 1856. The anonymous writer, a farmer's son, and his brother appear to have had gold claims at Whitehorse, near Ballarat for about three years. The writer then describes life aboard ship on a voyage (without his brother) from Melbourne on the 'James Baines' bound for Liverpool, as far as Cape Clear.
Notes taken by John Fleming, student at Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College, from lecture series on electricity and magnetism delivered by Professor James Blyth.
Sans titreWith accompanying note from Professor A.H. Sexton to H.F. Stockdale, 4 May 1908. The recollections include comments on the scientific instrument collection.
Sans titreReport prepared for Graham Hills, Principal of University of Strathclyde.
Sans titreInaugural lecture of Professor Andrew McGettrick at the University of Strathclyde.
Sans titreUniversity of Strathclyde Mountaineering Club magazine.
Sans titreNewsletter produced by Community Action at the University of Strathclyde.
Sans titreArticle by William Muir. Reprinted from Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society, vol. 19, series II, September 1974, pp. 109-113.
Sans titreDetailed diary of a trip made by Mary Pinkerton to America; typed transcript of diary (transcribed by Anne Cameron, June 2010). Enclosed in the manuscript diary are several loose additional diary pages; a poem entitled 'Books of the Bible'; a newspaper clipping intimating the death of Mary Pinkerton on 20 December [1912]; and a newspaper clipping intimating the death of Mary Cochran, relict of James Pinkerton [undated].
Sans titrePrimarily intended for students for final examinations of the Institute of Hospital Administrators.
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