UoD, Secretary's Dept: Co-ordinator of Overseas Affairs. Prospectus: Higher Education in Europe - Study Abroad, 1987-1988. Prospectus for scheme enabling US Undergraduates to study abroad: UK Centres were Bath College of Higher Education; University College, Cardiff; University of Dundee; and Colleges in London. University of Dundee was involved for 10 years. Scheme now defunct. 1 prospectus. c 1986
Correspondence and papers concerning one-year scholarships offered to students from Dundee's twin cities of Wurzburg, Orleans (no scholarship), Nablus, and Zadar (no scholarship) during the Octocentenary year of 1991-92 (two held over to 1992-93). M.P. Masterson, Co-ordinator.
Valuation rolls of the Fife burghs and districts of St. Andrews, Kirkcaldy, Kilrenny, Anstruther (Wester and Easter), Burntisland, Inverkeithing, Kinghorn, Falkland, Auchtermuchty, Pittenweem, Newburgh, Crail, Cupar, Wemyss, Dunfermline and Lochgelly. Also valuation rolls for the counties of Forfar, Perth and Angus. [A valuation roll for the county of Kincardine, 1884-1885, is shelved separately in K.Loc 352.041 V 215]
Includes explanatory note. The initial sketches were copied from originals in Brighton Public Library, 1923-1924, and subsequently extended with additions from Guthrie's own observations
Volume containing notes relating to miscellaneous subjects including Russian flax, alphabetical index of companies and organisations, list of opinions regarding sundry firms, lists of roses 'Briars Season', inventory of household goods, cuttings about coin sales.
Grant's Jubilee Supplement' to the Broughty Ferry Guide and Carnoustie Gazette, Saturday, 13 April, 1957; scrapbook containing newspaper cuttings relating to WG Grant & Co Ltd, and the jute industry in general 1950-1958; plans and technical drawings 1857-1960.
The volumes consist of four log books and one volume showing various lists kept by Walter Kinnes and David Esplin on board the SS Active during expeditions to Hudson Bay and Straits and also relates to Mica mining.
Copies of papers and photographs relating to Mr William Allan during his time in India working for Andrew Yule & Co. and then as mill manager in the Dalhousie and Northbrook mills.
Notes entitled 'Co-operation in Dundee c 1790-1940' by William Duncan concerning labour relations and co-operative societies in Dundee, Broughty Ferry and Monifieth and including biographical notes with bibliography and index, 1940-1942. Volume of notes concerning labour relations in general and the co-operative societies in Dundee, Broughty Ferry, and Monifieth, in particular includes biographical notes on John Barrow, W.H. Crooks, John Leese, Robert Martin, William Phillips, James Wilkie. Includes bibliography and index. [113pp] [Copy typescript] 1940-1942 pp1-23 political and social conditions in Dundee, 19th and 20th centuries; with bibliography. pp25-35 notes from Dundee Year Books, 1878-1916, mainly concerning labour relations. pp36-73 notes on the origins of the co-operative movement in general and on the co-operative societies in Dundee, in particular includes food price lists 1882 and 1904. pp73-110 notes on co-operation in Dundee 1918-1939 from press reports.
Cassette tape entitled Schola Clara: The High School of Dundee, 1911-1918, spoken by W. Fraser Mitchell; notes for proposed illustrated talk called A Century of Dundee Life, 1865-1965; A Short Family History. Being an Account of a family of Lawson their Progenitors and Kinsmen by W. Fraser Mitchell; notes and anecdotes concerning women in Universities, University College Dundee staff, Dundee personalities and some Dundee buildings including St. John's (Roseangle Parish Church), Botanical Gardens 1977; photograph of Morgan Academy, Dundee, Class II (1908-1909).
Marketing and PR Records including publication titled 'Business in Dundee in the XIXth Century' by J R L Halley Narrative developed from notes on the history of the firm and on the jute industry in Dundee. 1 volume, c1977; 'A History of Halley's Mill 1822-1980', edited by J.R.L. Halley, printed by William Halley & Sons Ltd, Dundee 1 volume, 1980; and 'A History of Halley's Mill 1822-1980' with brief manuscript commentary on the text 1 volume, 1980 - 2000.
Contains a self-published book titled "Was Disaster built into the first Tay Bridge? - Surviving correspondence which went to the Inquiry but was NOT revealed". Photographs and notes of notes on loyal address from his time as a student representative council member in St Andrews, and CDs containing summaries of research, powerpoint presentations, with one presentation on the S Drive in electronic format only (MS 415/2/1).
Material pertaining to the employment of William Norrie in the Barnagore Jute Mill Company in India between 1949 and 1952, where he was employed as a Mill Mechanic. Items relating to Mr Norrie's employment in India