Overview Unusually, The Dundee Diagnostic Society’s Volume for 1846 was published in the ‘traditional’ manner, printed specially for the society by McCosh, Park & Dewars. The content is partially highlights from the society’s MS magazine, and partially pieces specially composed Read More …
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Dundee Literary and Scientific Institute Magazine
Overview George Tawse, one of the founding Literary and Scientific Institute members, wrote a light-hearted and affectionate recollection of the society’s early days in 1846, in which he depicted its humble beginnings as eight or ten “mere lads”, meeting on Read More …
Dundee Natural History and Literary Magazine (in 1848 becomes the Dundee Natural History Magazine)
Overview In the 1830s and 1840s, there appears to have been a strong connection between natural history and literature in Dundee (see also The Wreath of Wild Flowers and the Literary and Scientific Institute). This magazine divided its pages between Read More …
The Dickenson Road Magazine of the Rusholme Wesleyan Mutual Improvement Society
Overview Name of Club, Society or Group That Produced the Magazine Rusholme Wesleyan Mutual Improvement Society (Manchester) (discussion of changing to ‘Rusholme Wesleyan Literary Society’ proposed on meeting of 20 Apr. 1895) Date of Existence 2 June 1842-1895? Date of Read More …
The Dragon
Overview Name of Club, Society or Group That Produced the Magazine (Currently unknown) (Dumfries) Date of Existence 1872?-1883? Date of Magazine June 1872, July 1872, Sept. 1872, Dec. 1872, Feb. 1873, June 1873, Sept. 1873, Apr. 1883 Number of Issues Read More …
The Dufftown Magazine: A Monthly Magazine Published in MS., by the Dufftown Mutual Instruction Society
Overview Name of Club, Society or Group That Produced the Magazine Dufftown Mutual Instruction Society (Elgin) Date of Existence 1859?-? Date of Magazine 1859 Number of Issues 1 (extant) Manuscript/Published Magazine Print (Note: this is a bound, print magazine. However, Read More …
The Dundee Literary Society’s Magazine
Overview Dundee Literary Society’s decision to launch a magazine in December 1846 was mainly focused on extending the reach of its influence, meaning that those who could not attend meetings because of time or location could share in some of Read More …