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A Cornish Saint, n.d.
Typescript.
'A Geneva Watchmaker...', [n.d.]
Manuscript, pages 1-20, 25-26: 'A Geneva watchmaker's religion'
'A Meditation on the Annunciation...', [n.d.]
'A Meditation on the Annunciation of Donatello in the Church of Santa Croce, Florence': 3 notebooks, extensive notes and drafts; book 3 includes 'My Mother's Pedigree'
'A Portrait of the Second Eve...', [n.d.]
'A Portrait of the Second Eve Painted in Pompeian Red': notebook, includes 'Love Lies Dying'
Academic: Association for Promoting the Higher Education of Women, 1869-1880
Academic: Eleanor and Henry Sidgwick (and others) - talks, addresses, lectures (printed material)
Academic: examinations, 1870-1910
Academic: health/physical statistics
Academic: North of England Council, 1866-1895
Academic: students and teaching, 1870-1924
Accounts and cash books, 1875-1894
Newnham Hall Company Ltd., abstract of Miss Clough's accounts 1875-1894.
Accounts and cash books, 1876-1880
Newnham Hall Company Ltd., Miss Clough's termly cash account statements 1876-1880.
Accounts and cash books, 1880-1885
North Hall (Sidgwick) abstract of housekeeping account 1880-1885.
Accounts and cash books, 1882-1891
South Hall (Old) cash book 1882-1891.
Accounts and cash books, 1885-1895
Abstract of housekeeping account for the Red House (1885-1887), Clough Hall (1887-1888) and Old Hall (1888-1895). This volume is the work of Jane Lee who was in charge of the Halls on the dates above. She died in 1895.
Accounts and cash books, 1885-1895
North Hall (Sidgwick) abstract of housekeeping account 1885-1895.
Accounts and cash books, 1891-1893
Clough Hall cash book 1891-1893 (includes servants' names).
Accounts and cash books, 1905-1911
Clough Hall and Sidgwick Hall accounts 1905-1911.
Accounts and cash books, 1914-1915
Day Book 1914-1915 and 1955-1956.
Accounts and cash books, 1881-1916
Accounts and cash books, 1911-1926
Steward's housekeeping accounts
Ada Wallas, 1878 - 1932
This series consists of diaries and personal letters to husband Graham and daughter May. There is a large collection of letters to Ada Wallas from Florence Halevy, as well as from other family members and friends. There are also articles, reviews of her books, and correspondence with publishers.
Ada Wallas: articles, reviews, publishers' correspondence, [1880s - 1930s]
Short stories, articles, and reviews by Ada Wallas; reviews of her books; correspondence and agreements with publishers.
Ada Wallas: diaries, 1888 - 1918
A few sporadic entries up until September 1915, but from then on detailed entries that cover the entire duration of World War I.
Ada Wallas: diaries, Aug 1888
Holiday in Ireland; also, 'locked book' with 2 bible quotations, poems, and a pressed edelweiss.