(11) "The College Bishops' letter on the Usages", 1723. (Letter, 9 March, 1723, College of Bishops to Alexander Robertson, Minister at Langside, Kilmundy). Encloses circular letter and formula relating to "antiquated usages" being introduced into worsh...
"(11.15 a.m. Sun. Imperial S.S. F14 1/5s). Arbirlot Road. Arbroath." A curved road with houses to the left and to the right a wall with raised ground to the other side of it. There are trees behind the buildings and on the raised area and in the street...
"(11.30 a.m. Sun. Imperial NF. F24 1/2s. PC). Smithy, Arbirlot." The smithy with a vegetable patch enclosed by a fence in front. There are trees behind the building and to the left, and at the right of the smithy there looks to be more buildings behind.
"(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 backgroun...
"(11.30 a.m. Sun through cloud. Wellington AntiScreen. F11 1/25). Crathie Church." Traditional church with arched stained glass windows and a spire. There are hills in the background and trees in the grounds of the church..
"(11.30 a.m. Very dull. Imperial Eclipse 650. F7 1/25. PC). Braemar, Linn O'Dee Bridge." An expanse of rapid water over rocks with trees and plants surrounding. At the back of the picture there is a bridge and one arch can be seen over the water.
(1-14) Draft reviews of Economics for Students by Leo T. Little and Descriptive Economics by C.D. Harbury prepared for the Accountants' Magazine. [Typescript] [5pp].