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Walter Long, 4 May 1900
1 item, paper
Walter Long (telegram), 10 January 1910
1 item, paper
Walter Malden (1858-1918), Addenbrooke's first Clinical Pathologist, 1916
B/w copy photograph, head and shoulders, looking into a microscope and smoking a pipe, 4" x 6". Copied from the Gazette of the First Eastern General Hospital (ref. AHRO 6/1/1). From p. 20 of album. Used on p. 258 of The History. Date of original photograph circa 1916, date of copy photograph circa 1970.
Walter Mallory, 16 January 1948
Templewood's papers and general correspondence, 1945 - 1952.
Walter Mansfield & Co. To Helen De G. Verrall, 1915
NB: Along with the two boxes listed, there is a booklet in which an index listed. This index differs from the currently used classmarks, but this previous indexing is still present on material. Therefore, older references may need to be cross-checked if consulting.
Walter Mansfield & Co. to WFB, 1909
NB: Along with the two boxes listed, there is a booklet in which an index listed. This index differs from the currently used classmarks, but this previous indexing is still present on material. Therefore, older references may need to be cross-checked if consulting.
Walter Molesworth to Sir Robert Walpole., 12 Dec 1740
Walter Monkton, 21 September 1937
Correspondence, notes, articles and papers concerning King Edward VIII (Duke of Windsor), 1927 - 1958.
Walter Monkton, 29 September 1937
Correspondence, notes, articles and papers concerning King Edward VIII (Duke of Windsor), 1927 - 1958.
Walter Morley Fletcher with his apparatus for studying respiration of isolated muscles, c.1900
Joseph Needham's title on the slide states: 'Walter Morley Fletcher about 1900 with app[aratus] for studying respiration of isolated muscles'.
Walter Muir Whitehill (1905-1978), 1954-06-30
Correspondence, prose and poetry.
Walter Myers, died aged 28 while studying yellow fever in Brazil, 1900
Comprises one image of Myers lighting his pipe in an office setting and one image captioned as follows, 'Laboratory at the Domingos Freire Hospital, Para, Brazil: W. Myers at work at the ‘bench’ formed by the lid of a travelling reagent case in December 1900. The porous terra cotta water cooler is prominent. The glass jar contains a tick-infested toad.'
Walter Nalder Williams, 1960 - 1966
Comprises correspondence between Owen Chadwick and Walter Williams and subsequently his son about memorial services with an order of service for the memorial service in1966
Walter Nalder Williams, 1945
Photograph of Williams with letter addressed to Edgar from Russell
'Walter Needham's +1667 De Formato Foetu early chemical experiments on the foetal liquids, frontispiece and title page'
The character 中 has not been translated each time it is used. It means China / Chinese. If a title written on the slide by Joseph Needham is used, this title is placed within inverted commas.
Walter Neill: Correspondence and papers
Letters written by WN to friends and family from the Far East, Germany and Holland whilst interned during the First World War; notes describing the riots in Hankow, 1927; photographs of China.
Walter Norman Powys (1849-1892), 1995
Material relating to those with a surname beginning 'P'.
Walter Oakeshott, 1955-1964 (The date-range is estimated.)
Chiefly original letters to Hayward and typescript carbon copies of letters from him. Some other letters forwarded or copied to him are also included. Some letters here relate to articles not published. A small number are unrelated to the Book Collector at all. A few other papers of Hayward's, not correspondence, are in items 78 and 80. Hayward's correspondence with advertisers is generally in series E.
Walter of Henley: draft lecture (18 pp.) and two sets of research notes, also letters from Hubert Hall to EEP about the text and its editions and problems, 12 Oct. 1933-1934
With offprint of lecture: 'On the need for a new edition of Walter of Henley', Transactions of the Royal Historical Society (read 12 October 1933).
Walter of Henley: 'Hosebondrie'
Transcribed by Henry Thomas Riley from Liber Horn in the Guildhall Library, London. Prefixed are letters from John Willis Clark to Francis Jenkinson, 19 July, no year; and from H.T. Riley to Henry Richards Luard, 20 November 1860. The versos are blank, with the exception of the final folio.
Walter Pagel Memorial Symposium lecture 'Pagel and the history of science in Cambridge', 1983
Walter Partridge, 1963-1973
With the letters (1963-1967) are a typescript 'Newspaper design' of 10 pages by Partridge (1963), memoranda about the typography of the Financial Times ( 1965), and clippings about him (up to 1973).
WALTER PATER, 1886
Letters found in books belonging to A.C. BENSON, mostly from writers and poets
Walter Pulitzer, 'My motor book' (London), 1911
Walter R. Brown, 1881-1882 (circa)
NB: Along with the two boxes listed, there is a booklet in which an index listed. This index differs from the currently used classmarks, but this previous indexing is still present on material. Therefore, older references may need to be cross-checked if consulting.