Personal Papers, 1944-1948. Bleach works, 1832- 1994. Textile Industry, 1840- 1979. Oat mills, 1966- 1980. Research on parishes, 1678- 1972. Buist Paper Company, 1826- 1840. Women/ Social Reform, 1838- 1938. Watson and Philip PLC, 1973- 1987. Family histories, 1970s. Newspaper cuttings, 1957- 1978. Miscellaneous Notes and Correspondence, 1810-1995. Photographs, 1796- 1980s. Index cards, 19th and 20th century.
Enid Gauldie
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- Reference
- GB 254 UR-SF 32
- Dates of Creation
- 1678-1995
- Name of Creator
- Physical Description
- 0.3 linear meters
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Enid Gauldie, née MacNeilage, was educated at University College Dundee, graduating with an MA in 1947. She then worked for the University Library in St Andrews and for the reference section of Dundee Public Library, before leaving to have children. During this time she occasionally worked part time in the University Library in Dundee. In 1967 Gauldie was awarded a BPhil and went on to become a research assistant in the University's History Department. She remained there until 1970 when she left to have another child. Gauldie has published several books and articles and, in her retirement, opened an antique bookshop in Glendoick, Perthshire.
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Enid Gauldie, née MacNeilage, was educated at University College Dundee, graduating with an MA in 1947. She then worked for the University Library in St Andrews and for the reference section of Dundee Public Library, before leaving to have children. During this time she occasionally worked part time in the University Library in Dundee. In 1967 Gauldie was awarded a BPhil and went on to become a research assistant in the University's History Department. She remained there until 1970 when she left to have another child. Gauldie has published several books and articles and, in her retirement, opened an antique bookshop in Glendoick, Perthshire.
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Description compiled by Mareike Platt
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