A Pocket Book in the style of an aide-memoire. Describes the instructions for Quadrilles, Circle Dances and Country dances. The introduction gives advice on the etiquette of attending dances. There is advice on Quadrille and Circle dancing.
Volume VIIa late 18th century and 19th century Ballroom Dances Volume VIII Glossary of 18th and 19th century dance terms Recorded music for the dances contained in Vol VIIa
A Handbook containing details and advice for the teaching of Reels and Strathspeys by J Grahamsley Atkinson Jr.. The foot movements for the various steps are clearly detailed as are the instructions for the main dances: Foursome, Tulloch, Reel of Three, Reel of Eight. Published in Edinburgh by the author, 1900.
The booklet celebrates the Royal Paton's Platinum Jubilee through her connection with Scottish Dance and Music and reprints dances and music and places linked to her tenure as the Society's Patron.
A collection of dances from the 18thC associated with the voyages of Captain Cook, with a historical note for each, as researched and interpreted by Heather Blasdale Clarke, with music edited and arranged by Roland Clarke.
Various promotional and information leaflets related to official RSCDS Events. The Autumn Gathering. 1st-3rd November 2019 Perth, Scotland. "Enjoy a Weekend of Scottish Country Dancing"
Beltona Record No BL.2496 Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band Pride of Erin Tunes: When Irish Eyes Are Smiling, The Irish Jaunting Car Glasgow Highlanders Tunes: The Glasgow Highlanders, The Sherwood Rangers, Pil the Fluter's Ball
Obituary for Peter Straughan (pianist with Jimmy Shand's Band and Rob Gordon's Band) written by Ian Cruickshanks and published in the "Box and Fiddle" Magazine
Two articles about Scottish Country Dancing by Lorin Macintyre, published in the Glasgow Herald. A perspective on the state of country dancing and the RSCDS. One article about Stirling Schools Country Dance Festival November, 2019, published by the Stirling Observer
12 modern Scottish Country Dances devised by members of the Cambridge Scottish Society on the occasion of their Diamond Jubilee (1936-1996). The booklet also contains "Pillings" style diagrams for the instructions, Published Cambridge 1996
11 Modern Scottish Country Dances, devised by members of the Island Bay Club to celebrate the 21st Anniversary of the Club. Also includes the 5 dances from the first edition.
A Book of Twelve Scottish Country Dances devised by Milton Levy and first published in 1995 by Scotia Dance and Music Publishers New York. Specially composed tunes for the dances included. Music by Jim Stevenson. An instructional note on Strathspey Balance in Line is included.
A Book of Eleven Scottish Country Dances with music devised to mark the 18th anniversary of The Thistle Society of Wigan. Published by The Thistle Society.
A Book of Thirteen Scottish Country Dances with two tunes devised by members of Tokyo Branch RSCDS to mark the tenth anniversary of the Branch. Published by Tokyo Branch RSCDS.
Look Aboot Ye a 32bar jig devised by Alan Rintoul in 1994to commemorate 10years of Summer Dancing organised jointly by RSCDS Clackmannan Branch and Clackmannanshire District Council
A Book of Ten Scottish Country Dances devised by members of the Oxford Branch RSCDS. Specially composed tunes for the dances included. Music arranger Ian Muir.
Two Dances with Music devised by Joseph Killen (Dances) and Donald Ridley (Music) published by Carlisle and Border Branch. Dances "Storms of Rockall" (Jig); "Hands Across The Border" (Strathspey)
9 modern Scottish Country Dances compiled By Priscilla Burrage and Silvia Miskoe. No information about the devisor(s) but possibly the co-authors. The booklet also contains tunes (with their sources) for the dances and a selection of recipes.
A Collection of dances (39) which the Compilers say are suitable for basic classes and audience participation. Compiled by Jo Hamilton and Susie Langdon Kass for the RSCDs San Francisco Branch.
The Booklet contains 20 dances devised and published by members of the "Sunday Lunch" group from San Francisco, Sacramento and Monterey areas of California
A 32 Bar Jig by James B Cosh with music by David Davidson. Divised to celebrate Glasgow city of Culture 1990. Published by Glenshee Scottish Country Dance Club, Glasgow