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Gardening diary kept by members of the Darwin family at the Mount, Shrewsbury
Garnett: The Papers of Angelica Garnett (nee Bell)
This small collection comprises both correspondence donated by Angelica Garnett and selected papers. The most substantial part of the collection is the correspondence, comprising several letters exchanged with Angelica's mother, Vanessa Bell, as well as the correspondence between Angelica Garnett and her husband David. The selected papers consist of a few items, primarily memoirs, by Angelica Garnett and members of her family circle.
Garth Fowden: Slides of religious sites
Ancient and medieval monuments, rural landscapes and urban fabrics in Mediterranean and west Asia. Including Syria, Yemen, Italy, Croatia, Greece, Turkey, western and central Iran, Jordan, and Morocco.
Gary W. Clendennen, 'A Livingstone Potpourri: 1842, 1850, 1851, 1858-59, 1861'
Self-published volume. One of eight printed copies, this is number three, and is inscribed by the author 'For the Cambridge University Library, with respect for Donald Simpson [former RCS librarian]'. The contents of the volume are a collection of articles derived from Clendennen's research into David Livingstone as part of the David Livingstone Documentation Project, 1974-9, and in the course of his career as outlined in the introduction to the volume.
Gavin Burns Henderson: Research notes and transcripts
Notes and transcripts of documents conerning European diplomacy in the 1850snineteenth century.
Gavin Burns Henderson: Transcripts and research material
Transcripts and related research material concerning European diplomacy in the 1850s.
Gazetteer of England and Wales
MS gazetteer of places in England and Wales, in an early 19th century hand, with later loose and bound additions. It includes historical and architectural notes on churches and castles, and detailed accounts of battles. The writer of the main gazetteer seems to have re-used an envelope addressed to 'Miss Maxwell...Harley Street' (1830), and there are notes in another hand on a letter to the Countess of Buchan (1857). c.360pp.
G.B. Kettle collection on East Africa 1921-1935
G.D. Pepys Whiteley: Collected letters of Stanley Baldwin and related material
Gee : some strictures of the life of Dr Joseph Beaumont.
Genealogical table of the House of Hanover
Covers seven generations from the Electress Sophia to the Princess Charlotte. With copy of letter from Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester, to the University of Cambridge, upon his election to the chancellorship of the University, 3 Apr. 1811.
Genealogies and histories of Fiji tribes
'Genealogies and histories of the Matanitu or tribal governments of Central Vitu Levu (Great Fiji)', 141 pages. The volume contains notes on the genealogies of Fiji's peoples, translated by Brewster from written and oral sources, and a strip of photographs of four generations of the Royal Line of Mbau.
Genealogies of English Kings and Nobility
Arms of British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman English and British Kings, nobility and gentry.
Genealogy heraldry, English noble families, 11th century to 16th century
General C.R. de Wet at Norvalspont concentration camp
Loose prints measuring approximately 160 x 115 mm with captions which have been recorded as found. These are modern prints from two glass negatives. The prints record a visit made by General Christiaan Rudolf de Wet (1854-1922) to the British concentration camp at Norvalspont, presumably shortly after the Second South African War.
General George Ainslie: Documents on his Life and Career
General Meetings
General Photographs of Basutoland (Lesotho)
A collection of loose prints mostly measuring 205 x 155 mm. The collection consists of 21 photographs by the Central Office of Information and four from an unknown source (no. 4-6 and 9). The prints are captioned on the reverse.
General Photographs of Bechuanaland (Botswana)
A collection of loose prints by the Central Office of Information. The prints measure approximately 205 x 155 mm and have typewritten captions on the reverse. The captions have been used as titles and may include language which is offensive, inaccurate or inappropriate. They have been retained to reflect the context of the collection's creation.
General photographs of British Honduras [i.e. Belize]
A collection of loose photographs measuring approximately 205 x 155 mm., with comprehensive captions pasted on to the back of the prints. The collection includes views from various parts of the country as well as photographs illustrating education, industry and agriculture.
General photographs of East Africa
A collection of eight loose prints, most measuring approximately 250 x 195 mm, with captions on the reverse, showing scenes in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Zanzibar.
General photographs of Guyana
A collection of loose photographs, most measuring approximately 200 x 155 mm., with comprehensive captions pasted on to the back of the prints. The collection includes views from various parts of the country as well as photographs illustrating education, industry and agriculture.
General photographs of Kenya 1960s
Collection of loose prints of various sizes originally forming part of the Society's Visual Aids Loan Collection. Most are from the Kenya Information Office, but some are from East African Railways and Harbours and other sources.
General photographs of Mauritius, 1960s
A collection of loose prints approximately measuring 190 x 240 mm, with typescript captions on the reverse.
General photographs of Sarawak, 1960s
A collection of loose prints, measuring approximately 150 x 105 mm, with typewritten captions pasted to the reverse. Photographs by the Malaysian Federal Department of Information, Sarawak.