Box MS Add.9563: Box 1
Contains 62 Results:
James Lees-Milne: Letter to an unknown person, April 1947
17 April 1947, recommends Caernarvon as 'commendably old-fashioned', thinks of recipient constantly and sends love [Alvide?]
Letters, etc., found in books in the library, 1958-1993
German Propaganda Leaflet, July 1940
Printed leaflet, 'A last appeal to reason by Adolf Hitler. Speech before the Reichstag, 19th July, 1940', annotated in an unknown hand: 'Thousands of leaflets like this one were dropped...over the south eastern counties in July 1940.. '
C.U. History Club photograph, 1900
Photograph produced by C.U. History Club, showing portraits of historians and their colleges superimposed on a map of Cambridge
Items presented by George Rylands, 1931-1981
[253] ELIZABETH SWEETING: postcard to GR, 1 FEB 1981, her career in Australia. [254-255] FRIEDA HAUSWIRTH DAS: photographs of some of her paintings in exhibition at Brooklyn Museum, New York, JUN-OCT 1931
Walter William Covey Crump to Robert Copeman, July 1935
Invitation to officiate at Thorney from Walter William Covey Crump, Rector, Newton-in-the-Isle
Letters to Thaddeus J. Trenn about Rutherford Papers and H.S. Eve., 1967-1969
[257-258] ALAN D. RIDGE (archivist, McGill University) and ELIZABETH A. EVE (widow of H.S. Eve), AUG 1967. [259-260] E.A. EVE and RICHARD EVE (son, godson of Lord Rutherford): to TJT, MAY 1969. [261-262] SIR MARK (MARCUS) LAURENCE ELWIN OLIPHANT (1901-2000) (physicist): to TJT, JUN-JUL 1969.
Leo C. Robertson: Typescript from pocket-book of Pablo Pagurus, 1940
T/S selection of 'notes and jottings from the Pocket-Book of Pablo Pagurus' inscribed 'From Pablo Pagurus to the Babe'
Nicholas Willem Mollerus: Typescript of his journey to the Near East, April 1833-May 1833
Journal du Baron Nicolaus Willem Mollerus écrit durant son voyage en Proche-Orient  Naples, la Sicile, Corfou, Malte, la Grèce  Avril-Mai 1833, typescript transcription.
Denys L. Munby: Correspondence and Papers, 1946-1974
Typescript Dissertation; 'The Baghdad Squatters', 1960 (circa)
A study of Marsh-Arab immigration and of the problems associated with it, n.d. (c.1960). The unidentified writer worked for the Economic Research Department of the Iraqi Ministry of Development and was Secretary of the Financial Co-ordination Committee of Iraq, 1956-59. His father was Dean of the Medical Faculty and Central Hospital, Baghdad.
Items relating to Krystyn Lach-Szyrma, 1954
2 letters from STANISLAW WESTFAL, 1954; 2 newscuttings; biographical offprint, 'Cristino Lach Szyrma', pp.539-543, and engraved portrait, in Italian; photographs of portraits.
Letters to Lucjan Lewitter, 1988-2005
Letters to Arthur Bernard Cook, 1931
Dominique Harcourt Damiral to Citoyen Lesguillier, 1795 (circa)
About the small work Lesguillier was printing for Damiral
Isabella Crick - A Plain Statement, 1814
A plain statement of plain facts or The adventures of the Cambridge party who visited Thurlow, on the 26th of June 1814 Poem by Isabella Crick. Isabella Crick was probably a member of the Crick family of Little Thurlow, Suffolk. Thomas Crick, who matriculated in 1818, won the Chancellor's Medal for poetry .
Lord Curzon: Letters to Robert Cust, 1895-1921
William Pitt : Canvassing letter for the 1780 election, July 1779
William Pitt (1759-1806), Prime Minister 1784-1801 and 1804-06, canvassed the Cambridge Senate in 1779 to be chosen as MP for the University at the next election. In the 1780 poll he came bottom of the list, but was elected for Appleby, Westmorland 17 JUL 1779 Written from Pembroke Hall (College) to an unnamed person
Letters to Miss K.H. Strange, 1977
Knew Edward Johnston; designed a printing type for Eric Gill; heard her talk on Radio Brighton
Letter to Smith, c.1875, 1875 (circa)
4th May n.y. (w.m. 1875) Would like to have autographs or books of Wardlaw, Harvey Goodwin, Ellicott, Neale, Williams. 'How I wish I could see something in Brighton among Baptists a little more worthy of Nonconformity'
Laurence Housman, letters to Leslie Harries, 1943-1945
10 letters, 1943-45, on publication of Welsh translations of Brother Wolf and The new hangman, fees, royalties, illustrations, amateur performances.
Sir James Stephen: Letters to Marianne Thornton, 1834-1838
[48-56] Sir James Stephen to Marianne Thornton, 1834-38; [57] envelope addressed to Leonard Woolf; with [58] letter from ANNE OLIVIER BELL, suggesting that Leonard Woolf gave letters to her husband, Quentin Bell, a Stephen descendant. The letters are mostly transcribed in Add. 7674/1/O/ pp.65-79
James Cumming : Letter about Cambridge Experimental Science, 1841
Letter to ___ SYDNEY, 1841, on experimental science at Cambridge; with description and sketch of Volta's lamp.
R.G. Moulton: Letters to Miss Marriott, 1887-1905
[60-67] Letters, RGM to Miss Marriott, 1887-1905 [68] C. MARY RIDDING to 'BESSIE' (cousin), n.d. [69] C.J.A. to 'SOPHIA', 1892 [70] newscutting, n.d., on RGM and University Extension in America.
Letters to Frederick J. and Elisabeth Stopp, 1954-1991
7 letters from WERNER BERGENGRUEN (1892-1964), German novelist , GISELA _____, PAT ______, WALTER [?]DILLER