A Ms in the form of an aide-memoire fro the period 1710-30. Contains abbreviated instruction for 12 country dances .
Sin títuloA collection of Strathspey Reels for the Violoncello or Harpsichord dedicated to the Duchess of Athole
Sin títuloMusic and instructions for 14 dances:Miss Ponsonby's Reel, Miss McDonald's Reel,Jackson's Bottle of Claret, Go to the Devil and Shake Yourself, The Lug of the Spade, Miss Rainey's Reel, Lady McIntosh's Reel,The Silver Mine's Miss Brown's Reel, Miss Stewart's Reel, The Edinvurgh Volunteers, Miss Duval's Reel, The Birks of Abergeldie, Lady Emily Fitsgerald's Reel.
Sin títuloBy Robert Mackintosh (compiled and composed by). Published by the author.
Sin títuloSheet music (from Neil Gow's Collection) and Dance Instruction sheet (from "The Ballroom, or the Juvenile Pupil's Assistant," 1827.
Sin títuloPaperback book. 206 pages. Published by Kessinger Publishing. Originally published by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman and Whittaker, Sheffield.1836
Sin títuloThe front and back covers of the Assembly ticket and programme
The photographs and press cutting are of members of the Conejo Valley who participated in the Conejo Valley Arts Council Anniversary event 2/6/85. Included is the Conejo Valley Arts Council Anniversary Programme.
Sin título12 complete sets of Quadrilles for the Piano, published by Charles Sheard and co., London, 1887
Sin títuloA page extracted from "The Navy and Army Illustrated" of 1896. The text describes the origin and form of "The Reel of Four", Reel of Tulloch" and "The Gillie Callum". Three accompanying illustrations show the dances being performed my members of a Highland regiment.
Sin título3 dance programmes for dances held in the West Carse Hall, Glencarse (Perth). Annual Tea and Dance dated 31/12/1894: Grand Annual Tea and Dance dated 20/11/1896; Annual Supper and Dance dated 28/10/1898. Each programme includes an engagements page. The letter from Chris Saunders (Glasgow Branch Chairman) give some provenance for the programmes,
Sin títuloMusic forall figures of Students Lancers arranged by J. Barrie Panton and published by Joseph Williams Ltd, London
Fig.1: Here's to the Maiden; The Rollicking Irishman. Fig.2: Casmptown Races; Polly Wolly Doodle;; Jingle Bells. Fig.3: The Gambolier; We Won't Go Home till Morning; Billy Magee Magar. Fig.4: Upidee; A tavern in the Town; Marching Through Gorgia. Fig.5: See the Conquering Hero Comes; Solomon Levi; Come Landlord Fill the Flowing Bowl; John Peel; Old Folks at Home; Massa'a in the Cold Cold Ground; My Nut Brown Maiden; Riding Down to Bangor.
A book which aims to give a constructive treatment of dance with particular respect to its relationship to health, vigour and beauty. With 61 photographs and illustrations. By Luther H Gulick, published by Doubleday, Page and Company, New York 1911
Sin títuloDonated to the society by
Regal G 6624 (Columbia Gramophone Co. Ltd)
J Scott Skinner Violin Solo
S1 Medley No. 2: The Bonnie Lass O' Bon Accord; Marquis of Huntly's Farewell; The £10 Fiddle
S2 Bagpipe Marches: Athole Highlander's Farewell to Loch Katrine; Cameron Highlanders; Inverness Gathering
Printed music for "The Sailor's Hornpipe (College Hornpipe)" arranged for Piano by C. Neil and published by W Paxton and Co. Tld., London
Sin títuloPrinted music and words for "The Peat-Fire Flame" arranged for vpice and piano by M Kennedy-Fraser, published by Boosey and Hawkes, London.
Sin títuloBooklets and Leaflets giving instructions for Scottish Country Dances. Some have music notation included. The booklets are in the main produced by Branches and Groups or individuals and have been privately published.
Sin títuloThis series contains publications and printed materials including books, leaflets, booklets, sheet music, journals, magazines, newsclippings and other items collected by the RSCDS and its members
Sin títuloGlasgow Music Festival Programme. 1924. Photocopy.4 pages.
Sin títuloNotes regarding Scottish Country Dances, Border Dances, the origins of Highland Dancing. Biographical notes.. Miscellaneous papers related to dancing in the Borders
Sin títuloGuidance for the execution of Steps and: Sword Dance, Reel, Seann Truibhas , approved at a conference held in Edinburgh 1925. A list of participants is included.
Sin títuloUnnamed group of dancers who were members of Mrs. Macnab's demonstration group.
Sin títuloPhotograph of Duncan McMillan, a musician mentioned in the Christina McKellar Diaries (SCD-8-1-825)
Sin títuloprinted music for 14 songs by A A Milne. Music by H Fraser-Simpson. Published by Methuen and Co. Ltd.., London
Sin títuloDetail of a talk given to Edinburgh Soroptimists Outlines the history and style of the dance.
Sin títuloNotes for an article "Ghosts of Ellwyn Glen" published in "The Scotsman" newspaper 2nd may 1934. Photographs taken by Ion Jamieson of the three towers in Ellwyn Glen. Booklet "Ellwyndale and its Three Towers" by John Freer, FSA Scot. (n.d.)
Sin títuloNotes regarding the origins of Highland Dancing. Programme for an exhibition of Highland Dancing
Sin títuloDetails of an Exhibition of Highland Dancing organised by Ion Jamieson and given at The Edinburgh Acadamy
Sin títuloNotes regarding the origins of Highland Dancing. Programme for an exhibition of Highland Dancing
Extracts from The Ayr Advertiser between 1925-1933 advertising classes
Extracts from The Ayr Advertiser between 1925-1933 advertising classes
First part of the book: Signed minutes. Topics discussed include copyright and publicity opportunities.
Sin títulothree Solo Dances written by John Reid of Newtyle: Jacky Tar Hornpipe; Flowers of Edinburgh; Irish Jig. A description of the Hornpipe steps is included.
Sin títuloSecretary's Notes re Meetings; Candidate Lists with results; Exam venues
Sin títuloDetails of Examinations held and results
Volume III of the New Scottish Orpheus containing 91 songs with pianoforte accompaniment
Sin títuloMinutes of the Committee 1929-1937
Sin títuloSigned minutes.
Details of the test requirements for the Society's Teaching Certificate
Sheet music and dance instruction leaflet.
Sin título2 photographs of Muriel Gibson taken during her Army service. One formal photograph in the uniform of a Captain and the other an informal snapshot when she was a Major.
Sin títuloHMV no. B.8687 Folk Dance Band conducted by Ronnie Munro
S1.Newcastle (arr. Cecil Sharp)
S2. The Old Mole (arr. Cecil Sharp)
HMV No. B.10044 Square Dance Band directed by Douglas Kennedy
S1.Waltz Country Dance Tunes: Young Jane, Benny Tyneside
S2. Morpeth Rant and Soldiers Joy Traditional Tunes
Second part of the book: details of examinations held between 7-8-37 and 14-8-48
Sin títuloHMV Record No B.9752
Sin títuloA collection of Island and Highland tunes set to English (or Anglo-English) words and arranged by Hugh S Roberton` (published by Curwen and Sons, London).
Sin títuloSelection of reports about Balls and Dances including Military Dance events, from "The Border Advertiser. Advertisements for Dancing Classes which appeared in "The Border Advertiser". Listing of Bands and Musicians playing in the Borders.
Sin títuloReports about Bals and Dances from the "Border Advertiser" 18-59-1946
Sin títuloDetails of advertisements for Dance Classes which appeared in the "Border Advertiser" 1858-1921
Sin títuloPrinted music and wordsfor29 ballads with sol-fa, piano and Accordion accompaniments.. Published by James S Kerr, Glasgow.
Sin títuloDances of Scotland by Jean C. Milligan and D.G. MacLennan. (Handbooks of European National Dances). Published 1950.
Sin títuloReports about Military Balls and Dances from the Border Advertiser
Sin títuloAn article (by Jimmie Hill) extracted from the Scottish Country Dancer (Autumn 2017) describing the involvement of a team of Edinburgh school children in the Jubilee event. Included are copies of correspondence with Edinburgh City Council, copies of photographs taken during the journey and at the event in Paris and a reproduction of an Edinburgh Evening News report on the event.
Sin títuloThe book covers some history of dance in Scotland; steps, formations nd technique; descriptions of Foursome Reel and three Country dances (with printed music). The text is illustrated with 4 colour plates. Written by Jean C Milligan and D G Maclennan and published by the Royal Academy of Dancing and the Ling Physical Education Association. Max Parrish and Co, London. Part of the series The National Dances of Europe" edited by Violet Alford.
Sin títuloContains the Minutes of the Kirkcaldy Centre (Fife Branch) 1930-1937 and of the Kirkcaldy Branch 1937-1950
Sin títuloExtract from "Scottish Country Dancer" Autumn 2017
4 page programme. Printed by McLagan & Cumming Ltd, Edinburgh.
Sin títuloIncludes the petition for charter of incorporation submitted by the Society 1950; correspondence with solicitors regarding procedure for obtaining a grant of royal Charter, letters sent to the Secretary of State for Scotland; letters confirming the granting of Royal Charter and replies
A reel with music in three figures devised by David Robertson for the coming of age of Lord Stormont 7/7/51
Sin títuloReport of reviews in Dutch newspapers during the International Team's visit to Holland in July 1951
- Signed minutes. This volume also contains minutes of the Management Committee (1942-1952). After 1952 these records relate to the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
Minutes of the Inaugural Meeting and AGM and Committee Meetings for the period 14th May, 1952 to 17th November, 1963
Sin títulocorrespondence with solicitors office regarding to application for Royal Patronage from HRH Queen Elizabeth, granted 14 November 1952
Printed music for 14 country dance tunes arranged for the Accordion. Published by James Kerr, Glasgow
Sin títuloCorrespondence regarding the origin and authenticity of the dance, including letter from Ion Jamieson. Also refers to the Lovers Knot, The Nut and The Rifleman
Parlophone Record No F.3485
Sin títuloPrinted music for the "Bluebell Polka" composed by F. Stanley and arranged by Marion McClurg. Published by Essex Music Ltd.., London
Sin títuloProgramme for the Allan Trophy Competition, March 1953. Lists the participating teams. One programme is annotated with the adjudicator’s notes and results.
Correspondence between Tom Flett, Muriel Hadden and Isabel Cramb regarding interpretation
Correspondence from Elizabeth Davidson regarding the dance
Signed minutes. After 1951 these records relate to the Royal Scottish County Dance Society