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Collection: Adult Reference
Record 276 of 25385

Imprint:
Edinburgh : Scottish Local History Forum, 1984-2017.
Collation:
11 volumes (various pagings) : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 30 cm.
Notes:
Missing issues: 1-3; 5-6; 36-37; 39-44; 46-50.
More recent, unbound issues also available.
Barcode in 1984-1988 volume.
Contents:
The George Washington Wilson Collection (issue 18) / Myrtle Anderson Smith - - The Scots Magazine 1739-1993 - a concise history (issue 28) / Archie McKerracher - - John Slezer and his remarkable views of 17th century Scotland (issue 28) / Dr Kenneth Gibson - - Peterhead's whaling years (issue 30) / Gavin Sutherland - - Seamen of the North (issue 56) / May Williamson - - Kincardshire's turnpike roads (issue 58) / Thomas Day - - John Morgan, master mason (issue 59) / Connie Leith - - Alexander Ellis, architect 1830-1917 (Holy Ellis) (issue 66) / Connie Leith - - Elgin's love-gift: civil war and the burgh community (issue 68) / John Barrett and Alastair Mitchell - - Aye Turriff - special photo feature (issue 70) / Bill Simpson - - A walk around an old photograph: the Shelter Stone, Cairngorms (issue 70) / Eric Simpson - - Castle Fraser - violated (issue 72) / Frank Armstrong - - Common errors corrected: (1) the founding of Ballater (issue 73) / George Dixon - - A walk round two old photographs: Tarlair Cove by Macduff (issue 73) / Eric Simpson - - Elyza Fraser and Castle Fraser (issue 78) / Frank Armstrong - - The "black minstrelsy" in Scotland (issue 80) / Eric J. Graham - - Advertising and the promotion of planned villages in Scotland (issue 81) / Douglas G. Lockhart - - Gavin Dunbar: nobleman, statesman, catholic bishop and philanthropist (issue 83) / Ray AcAleese - - Thomas Shier's Plan of Longmanhill, Banffshire, 1821 (issue 83) / Douglas Lockhart - - Lord Seaforth as a slave owner in Berbice (issue 83) / Finlay McKichan - - From Gasstown to Lossiemouth: new communities created by town and guildry incorporations (issue 85) / Douglas G. Lockhart - - Robert Young and the founding of Dallas, Moray in 1811 (issue 86) / Douglas G. Lockhart - - 'Our lady of Aberdeen' and Notre Dame du Bon Succès (issue 87) / Ray McAleese - - Looking back to move forward: slavery and the highlands (issue 87) / S. Karly Keyhoe - - Villages in the mind: unbuilt projects in north-east Scotland (issue 88) / Douglas G. Lockhart - - An Aberdeenshire estate rental book: the estates of Leslie of Balquhain, 1875-84 (issue 89) / Ken Ledingham - - Hopeman, Moray: houses, harbours and holidays (issue 89) / Douglas G. Lockhart - - St. Mary's Hospital, Kincardine O'Neil (issue 91) / Ray McAleese - - Last of the line: the twlight years of private land surveying in Moray (issue 91) / Douglas G. Lockhart - - Alexander Ogg: land surveyor, farmer and gold prospector, Aberdeenshire and New Zealand. Part 1: Aberdeenshire (issue 93) / Douglas G. Lockhart - - The journal of Alexander Innes of Banffshire in Jamaica 1823-24 (issue 93) / Eric J. Graham - - Scottish involvement in Carribbean slavery: bibliography (issue 94) / Eric J. Graham - - How the Banffshire Coast eventually got its railway (issue 94) / David Ross - - Hercues Ross of Rossie and Jamaica (issue 94) / Eric J. Graham - - Alexander Ogg: land surveyor, farmer and gold prospector, Aberdeenshire and New Zealand. Part 2: New Zealand (issue 95) / Douglas G. Lockhart - - Aberdeen County assessed tax records, 1799-1832 (issue 96) / Ruaraidh Wishart - - 'The best thing of its kind ever produced': an introduction to the book of the bazaar (issue 98) / Douglas G. Lockhart.
Local Class:
941.1
Language:
English
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3817146
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