Questionnaires completed by police and civilian personnel who attended the scene of the Lockerbie plane crash and who dealt with the aftermath. The idea was to assess reactions, provide support and improve contingency planning. Also included were questions for partners and people close to the person involved. The work was planned and developed by the then Chief Medical Officer De David McLay and Margaret Mitchell. There were several articles and papers written on the results of the survey. There are around 2,000-2,500 questionnaires
Promotional literature, 1974 - 1984; The Photographers' Gallery magazines `Editions of the Photographers' Gallery magazine, c 1978-1985; Articles and essays, 1854-1980; Photographs and postcards, c 1970 - c 1980; Andrew Pitcairn Knowles material, n.d.; Dr M. Spurny material, 1964-1967; Papers of the Microfilm (later Microform) Association of Great Britain, of which Stan Turner was chairman, 1965-1983
Registers of births confirmations, marriages and deaths 1849-2006; Congregation and Vestry 1848-1990; Finance 1856-2007; Legal Records and Church Procedure 1850-1980; Church Fabric and Buildings 1894-1975; Church Property 1909-1993; Rectory Fabric and Building 1908-1926; Church History 1913-1958; Church Groups and Societies 1969-1984; Publications and Printed Items 1838-2007; Ecumenical Matters 1975-1980; photographs 1969.
Photographs and cuttings relating to Canon Leslie Verdun Stratton and his History of the Church of St John the Baptist, Dundee, plus the church's financial and other administration records and registers of baptisms, marriages, burials and confirmations
Members and officials of St John the Baptist, Dundee
Registers of baptisms 1756-1878, marriages 1770-1813, 1828-1880, burials 1828-1865, confirmations 1795-1860, minutes and accounts 1757-1780, miscellaneous loose papers, charity records and appeals for funds 1812-1867.
Bound volume 'Musci Fifenses; Vol. I': Specimens of the mosses of Fifeshire [Fife] illustrated by notes relative to their distribution over the county by Charles Howie A.B.S. The volume contains a printed introduction and manuscript index to the 112 botanical specimens contained therein and also pencil notes and brief sketches possibly in the hand of Howie, undated [late 19th century].
One time medical student at St. Andrews University and Art Collector, who gave his collection of pictures and art books to Queen's College, Dundee. They contain manuscript notes on art taken from printed articles and books. [See also Recs A/758 for files relating to collection and the Library's Nicoll Collection for catalogue of books].
Papers relating to Nicoll's work and research interests, mainly policy documents, reports, analysis and publications about the UK's relationship with Europe and the European Union
Reprints of articles, lectures and addresses; correspondence. The deposit consists mainly of a collection of re-prints on a wide variety of scientific subjects c.1894-1945, housed in box files, with author and subject index in separate folder. Some of the reprints originally included some correspondence. This has now been boxed separately with cross reference to the relevant reprint. There are also two boxes of personal testimonials written by Sir Robert Robertson with related correspondence. Item numbers in brackets correspond to original author and subject index number. [See also MS 50/19]
Photocopies of documents from the Sir Patrick Geddes collection held at the University of Strathclyde, relating to his period at University College, Dundee; 'Note on Draft Plan for Institute of Geography', and 'Nature Study and Geographical Education', by Sir Patrick Geddes; taken from the Scottish Geographical Magazine, Vol. 18, 1902. [Photocopy]; 'A Naturalists' Society and its Work', Parts 1 and 2; taken from the Scottish Geographical Magazine, Vol. 19, 1903. DVD 2004
Essay entitled The Law of Trust concerning the history and legality of trust laws in Scotland and England, 1856; Biographical notes on David Peter Chalmers, undated.