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Part of Transcripts and papers of Dean William Leslie Christie
Dean William Leslie Christie
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Part of Transcripts and papers of Dean William Leslie Christie
Dean William Leslie Christie
110 in. cloth measuring machine, rollers to be 111 in. long plan and elevations.
"(11.10 a.m. Sun. L.S. F11 1/50 P.C. F11 15s). Meikleour, Beech Hedges."
"(11-11.30 a.m. Sun. Imperial Eclipse. F8 1/150. L.S.) Stonehaven, group at beach."
"(11-11.30 a.m. Sun. Imperial Eclipse. F8 1/150. L.S.) Stonehaven, group at beach."
"(11.15 a.m. Sun. Imperial Eclipse 650. F9 1/50). Dinnet Muir, Loch Kinnard."
"(11.30 a.m. Dull. Imperial Eclipse 650. F12 1/5. LS). Huntly Castle."
"(11.30 a.m. Dull. Imperial Eclipse. F8 1/80). Alford, River Don from bridge."
"(11.30 a.m. Sun. Imperial SR Orth BKd. F16 1/2s and 4 scr. LS PC). Arbroath Abbey."
"(11.30 a.m. Sun through cloud. Imperial Eclipse. F12 1/30). Braemar Bridge over Dee."
"(11.30 a.m. Sun through cloud. Imperial Eclipse. F12 1/30). Braemar Bridge over Dee." An arched stone built bridge over a river. There are rocks in the river and the banks are rocky as well and there are trees on them. There are hills in the background. 15 July 1926.
An arched stone built bridge over a river. There are rocks in the river and the banks are rocky as well and there are trees on them. There are hills in the background.
"(11.30 a.m. Sun through cloud. Imperial Eclipse. F9 1/30).
"(11.30 a.m. Sun through cloud. Imperial SR. F24 1/2s. PC). Balgay Lodge."
"(11.30 a.m. Very dull. Imperial Eclipse 650. F7 1/25). Braemar, River Dee above Linn O'Dee."
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics
(1-14) 'Should Scotland have her own Parliament?'
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics
"(11.40 a.m. Sun. F10 1/2s. LS). Shakespeare's Birthplace from picture. In Office."
(1-16) Typed and Manuscript on revenue and expenditure in the U.K..
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics
Part of Murray Royal Asylum