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Frank Holl (Francis M. Holl), 1 January 1888
He hopes for a mutually satisfactory time.
1 John, 1929
ff.I + 16; 210 x 135mm; text size 190 x 122mm; 16 lines; loose sheets, ruled cardboard; Arabic character, unbound.
Translated by G.C. Reed. This was an original for reproducing by photography (sample leaf included). Published London: BFBS, 1929. (C243).
1 John 3.2 Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that when he shall appear we shall be made like him, for we shall see Him as He is., 1864-11-13
The sermons had not previously been catalogued and were not listed in the 1970s microfilm list; therefore many researchers remained unaware of their existence. The sermons were then listed by Robert Wilson, during his research for his Phd at Selwyn College
1 July 1932, 1 Jul 1932
Letter sent from the Lausanne conference on reparations, MacDonald writes that he is very busy and the conference fluctuates from day to day.
1 July 1953, 1953
1 item, paper
1 July 1960
With an envelope, unaddressed but docketed 'S. S. Poem' and '1. 7. 60', and with a copy of 'A prayer at Pentecost', in Sassoon's hand, dated 'Trinity Sunday 1960'.
Letters from George A. Macmillan (Macmillan & Co.), 1 June 1904
Problems in printing Peterborough and Somersham sermons.
1 June 1959 (with enclosure), 1959
2 items, paper
1 Kings 17.18. What have I to do with thee, O thou man of God. Art thou come to call my sin to remembrance and to slay my son., 1861 - 1874
The sermons had not previously been catalogued and were not listed in the 1970s microfilm list; therefore many researchers remained unaware of their existence. The sermons were then listed by Robert Wilson, during his research for his Phd at Selwyn College
1 Kings XIX. 11. Behold, the Lord passed by, and a great and strong wind...and after the fire a still small voice., 1874-08-16
The sermons had not previously been catalogued and were not listed in the 1970s microfilm list; therefore many researchers remained unaware of their existence. The sermons were then listed by Robert Wilson, during his research for his Phd at Selwyn College
1 Kings XVIII. 21. How long halt ye between two opinons., 1871 - 1872
The sermons had not previously been catalogued and were not listed in the 1970s microfilm list; therefore many researchers remained unaware of their existence. The sermons were then listed by Robert Wilson, during his research for his Phd at Selwyn College
1 large black cassock-like coat
The coat has cross-over buttoning. It is slightly dirty. Made by G.C. Almond of Cambridge.
1 large black padded Changpao (Chinese gown)
This gown could date from the WWII period.
1 large black woollen cape with 2 lion clips
Made by A.G. Almond of Cambridge.
1 large bright red academic gown with (Cambridge) blue sleeves and edges
Made in Hong Kong by Ah Shiu Tailor Company.
Also:
1 bright red academic hood with (Cambridge) blue lining.
1 large black felt academic hat made by the same tailor.
1 large grey woollen overcoat
Made by Austin Reed.
1 large padded Changpao (Chinese gown)
This gown could date to the WWII period.
1 large 'red-date' coloured long academic gown with gold edge, 1974
Made in Hong Kong by Ah Yau Tailor Company . This could be the Hong Kong University gown.
Also:
1 academic hood in the same colour made by the same HK tailor
1 large black felt academic hat made by the same HK tailor.
'1 letter, 17 press cuttings', 1888-1889
Letter to Bateson from John Meehie (Belford) re cross breeding in cattle, along with 17 press cuttings on cross breeding and hybridisation, etc.
1 letter and 1 carbon copy from Dorothy Needham to Joseph Needham, 1958-04-28
One copy was sent to Joseph Needham via the University of Ceylon, Peradeniya and the other via A. Oppenheim, University of Malaya, Singapore
1 letter and 1 carbon copy from Dorothy Needham to Joseph Needham, 1958-04-30
One copy was sent to Joseph Needham via the University of Ceylon, Peradeniya and the other via A. Oppenheim, University of Malaya, Singapore
1 letter and 1 illustrated card from Ruth Weiss (China im Bild) to Joseph Needham, 1974-04-23
These letters express a hope to meet, mention the anti-Confucian campaign, family matters and congratulations on Joseph Needham's Honorary Degree.
1 letter and 1 postcard from Kenneth P. Oakley (British Museum: Natural History) to Joseph Needham, 1958-08-08 - 1958-09-12
The letter and postcard relate to the delivery of bone, tooth and antler for analysis by Pei Wenzhong [裴文中]. Includes a typed list of the fossil samples and an envelope with a handwritten annotation giving Pei’s name and address
1 letter and 1 postcard from Peter Lisowski (University of Hong Kong) to Joseph Needham, 1983-05-10
This letter sends congratulations for the honorary degree to be conferred on Joseph Needham by the Chinese University of Hong Kong, donations to the Trust, mounting the Korean planisphere, Dorothy Needham’s health and best wishes from himself and Ai-Yüe. The colour postcard shows a suspension bridge over the Luosuo [羅梭] river and gives details of his travels in Jinghong.
1 letter and 2 cards from Ted Hughes to A. V. 'Bill' Grimstone, 1996-07-14 - 1998-01-31
1 manuscript letter and 2 manuscript postcards signed 'Ted Hughes'. They relate to the College's request that Hughes write a piece for one of Pembroke College's 650th anniversary publications. Although Hughes agreed to write a piece, he was not able to produce something in time for the publication deadline. Also includes photocopies of the letters and a blank postcard featuring a photograph of Ted Hughes taken by Henri Cartier-Bresson/Magnum Photos in 1971.