Scotland

Tacsonomeg

Cod

Nodyn(nodiadau) cwmpas

Nodyn(nodiadau) ffynhonnell

Nodyn(nodiadau) darganfod

Termau hierarchaidd

Scotland

Termau cyfwerth

Scotland

Termau cysylltiedig

Scotland

9 Disgrifiad archifol canlyniad ar gyfer Scotland

9 canlyniad yn uniongyrchol gysylltiedig Eithrio termau culach

Tune book,

Tune book, dated 1872, written by J.R. Williams of Bangor and Llanerfyl, containing Welsh, English and Scottish popular tunes.

J. R. Williams.

[Album 2]

Album containing photographs relating to fishing boats, Scottish scenery and some photographs of Whaite's paintings. Some of the locations can be identified. A large proportion of the prints have been poorly printed and have faded substantially. Those places identified or identifiable are mainly on the Isle of Arran.

Regionalism

The file is mainly composed of typescript memoranda and reports concerning aspects of the regional policy of the Labour Party, including regional planning, constitutional reform and the government of Scotland.

Labour Party (Great Britain)

Journal

Journal, 8 March 1848-26 February 1851, of Lady Charlotte Guest, in London, Canford, Dowlais and Scotland.

Academic notebooks

The series comprises academic notes made by O. M. Edwards while a student at Bala, Aberystwyth, Glasgow and Oxford, and lecture notes prepared whilst a tutor and fellow at Oxford. They cover a wide range of academic subjects, among them history, English and philosophy. There are also a few sermon and scriptural notes and details of Edwards's financial transactions.

Music,

A volume containing 'Rousseau's Dream' by J. B. Cramer; Swiss airs and a Swiss dance; a quadrille; waltzes by Carl Maria von Weber, Balduci [sic, for Boildieu?], Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, Johan Nepomuka Hummel, etc.; a German drinking song; Gaelic, Tyrolese (one by Joseph Kuffner), Irish, French, Danish and German airs; marches; a pastorale by Franҫois Adrien Boildieu; a harp air; gallopades; a polonaise; Hungarian melody; preludes for the harp by P. M. Meyer ('Not to be copied'); hymn-tunes (to words by Thomas Kelly, William Cowper, John Newton, Joseph Addison, Reginald Heber, etc.); Scotch airs (to words by Miss --- Drinkwater); chants by Sir J. Stepenson; a psalm-tune; a Portuguese song ('modinha'); etc.

Journal

Journal, 24 June 1844-7 March 1848, of Lady Charlotte Guest in London, Sully, Dowlais, Canford [Magna, nr Wimborne Minster, Dorset], and Scotland.