"A biography of the Hunter Baillie Family in ten parts"
Title"A biography of the Hunter Baillie Family in ten parts"
ReferenceMS0209
Level of descriptionfonds
Datec1929
Scope and ContentTypescript volume of "A biography of the Hunter Baillie Family in ten parts", written by Miss Helen Hunter Baillie, followed by "My Own Reminiscences in three sets" also by Miss Helen Hunter Baillie. The volume contains typescript notes with manuscript corrections.
In the biography, the pages in parts 1 to 9 are numbered consecutively from 1 to 71, with part 10 numbered seperately from 1 to 8. The reminiscences are numbered pages 1 to 46.
At the front of the volume are various letters relating to the death of Miss Helen Hunter Baillie, a newspaper cutting recording her death, and a photograph of her sent to the College by her neice shortly before her death.
In the biography, the pages in parts 1 to 9 are numbered consecutively from 1 to 71, with part 10 numbered seperately from 1 to 8. The reminiscences are numbered pages 1 to 46.
At the front of the volume are various letters relating to the death of Miss Helen Hunter Baillie, a newspaper cutting recording her death, and a photograph of her sent to the College by her neice shortly before her death.
Extent1 volume
LanguageEnglish
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SubjectPhotographs, Death, Writing