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Dundee and Newtyle Railway Company

Statutes 1826 and 1835; minute books 1829-1846; letter book 1912-1924; shareholding records 1826-1911; engrossment books 1839-1847 including copy of the lease of the Dundee and Newtyle Railway to the Dundee and Perth Railway Company 1847; miscellaneous minutes, correspondence, financial, legal (including leases) and parliamentary papers relating to affairs of the company 1827-1886 (includes papers relating to Newtyle and Glammiss Railway 1836-1850, Newtyle and Coupar Angus Railway 1837-1849, Scottish North Eastern Railway 1853-1869); notes and correspondence of William Blackadder 1835-1847; correspondence and notes concerning Farmers and Graziers Mutual Cattle Assurance Association 1848-1850

Dundee and Newtyle Railway Company

North British Railway Company

Miscellaneous legal and parliamentary papers relating particularly to the North British and Edinburgh and Glasgow (Bridge of Forth) Railway Bill 1865, 1862-1865; also Edinburgh and Dunfermline and Perth Railway Bill 1863; Tay Bridge and Dundee Union Railway Bill 1864-1865.

North British Railway Company

Miscellaneous Associated, Affiliated and Subsidiary Companies of Jute Industries Limited

Miscellaneous records relating to Abertay Paper Sacks Ltd, Dundee; Camperdown Pressing Co Ltd (the Calcutta agency for Cox Bros Ltd); J & A D Grimond (Canada) Ltd; Jute Industries Ltd (1920-1971), Dundee; Sandeman Stanley Cotton Belting Co Ltd, London; South Mills (Rayon) Limited; Stanley Belting Company (Canada) Ltd; Stanley Belting Corporation; Tayport Spinning Company Limited; Thomas Taylor & Co Ltd Dundee; Unicorn Microcomputer Systems Limited.

Sidlaw Industries Ltd

A & S Henry & Co (Dundee) Ltd

Minutes 1953 1972; shareholding records 1953-1972; ledgers 1953 1983; balance sheets / annual accounts 1930 1983; letters / correspondence c.1921 1972; miscellaneous records 1906 1976; work study reports and schemes 1966 1969.

A & S Henry & Co (Dundee) Ltd

A & S Henry & Co Ltd

Annual reports 1907 1970; memoranda and articles of association 1889 1951; miscellaneous papers 1858 1968.

A & S Henry & Co Ltd

Photographs

Photographs from various companies within the A & S Henry group: Samnugger Jute Factory Co Ltd c.1890-1971; Victoria Jute Factory Co Ltd c.1890 and 1957; Titaghur Jute Factory Co Ltd c.1890-1950; Angus Company Ltd 1945-1957; Thomas Duff & Co Ltd c.1900-1970; Hardie and Smith Ltd 1934 c.1960; Victoria Road Calendering Co c.1930-1955; Moore & Weinberg (Dundee) Ltd 1933; A & S Henry & Co (Dundee) Ltd 1903-c.1930; A & S Henry & Co c.1920 1930

A & S Henry & Co Ltd

Brechin Diocesan Library: Miscellaneous Sermons

A collection of hand-written sermons written singly or in groups of up to seven in one volume. Dates, locations and sometimes the religious occasions on which the sermons were delivered are usually noted on the front page. However, It has not been possible toiestablish the authorship of all the sermons in this collection; the names of Bishop Alexander, Bishop Petrie, Bishop Gerhard and John Leith of Huntly appear on some of the sermons. On others there is the occasional reference to authors from whose work part or whole sermons have been borrowed or abridged; these original authors include Joseph Mede, [George] Stanhope, [Daniel] Waterland, [Rodger] Altham and others. From what appear to be references to dates and places where the sermons were delivered it is possible to assume that a large number of the sermons were written or used by Alexander Jamieson at Luthermuir and Glasgow 1770-1823 and William Murray at Muchalls, Kearn and Duffus 1810-1830. It is also possible that some of the sermons, apparently preached at Teggerton, Balzordie and Brechin, are the work of James Sommerville (or Sommervail).

Brechin Diocesan Library: Sermons of Thomas J. Holland, Rector of Laurencekirk

Sermons of Thomas Holland. The sermons were apparently written into the notebooks 1933-1941 while Holland was at Laurencekirk and most appear to be transcripts or altered versions of sermons delivered at Grangemouth, Falkirk and Dundee, 1913-1920. Others were delivered in 1943 and some have additional notes dated 1940. The number of hymns used in the service are also occasionally given.
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