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Abertay Historical Society Sub-series
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Cash books

Cash book, listing members' subscriptions and annual subscriptions paid by the Society

Minute and agenda files

Minutes and agendas, as well as some correspondence betwwen society members and a floppy disk containing miscellaneous information on the society

Minutes and related papers

Files of minutes and related papers, some annotated, kept by Dundee City Archives (closed - may only be consulted with written permission from the President or Secretary of the Society)

Printing blocks used for Abertay Historical Society publications

(1) Letter, Veronica C. Hartwich, City of Dundee District Council to Joan Auld, University Archivist, Dundee, explaining which blocks have been sent and which are missing. 1985. (2-13) Printing blocks of plates 1-14, used in Broughty Castle and the Defence of the Tay. [Blocks 3 and 4 missing]. 1970. (14-23)Printing blocks of figures 1-11 used in Broughty Castle and the Defence of the Tay. 1970. (24-36)Printing blocks of photographs and illustrations used in Dundee and its Textile Industry, 1850-1914. 1969.

Various photographs relating to Abertay members and their activities

(1) Mounted photograph of Churchyard Stone, Aberlemno, presented as a Christmas card from "Mary" [Sime?]. n.d. (2-3) Mounted photographs of [Abertay] outing at unidentified archaeological site. c.1955. (4) Photograph of unidentified man speaking to [Abertay] group on an outing at an unidentified archaeological site. c.1955. (5) Photograph of two couples [one couple is Elise and John Wilson] in evening dress. c.1955. (6) Photograph of Elise Wilson in conversation with small group of people. c.1955. (7-8) Aerial photographs of unidentified farmland, stamped "RAF OFFICIAL", probably taken by Commander Stephen Banks, RAF Condor, Arbroath. [1947?]. (9) Photograph album, with each photograph mounted and identified. The majority show scenes of Abertay outings including ones to the Round Tower, Abernethy, Old Gask, Birrenswark Rampart and Craigievar Castle. [c.1955]. Includes (i) Press cutting from The Scotsman. Obituary of Sinclair Gauldie. 1966.