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Hallward: Letters from Bertrand L. Hallward (1901-2003), classicist and university administrator, to his father N. L. Hallward written during travels in Greece and Austria in 1923
8 letters written by Bertrand Hallward to his father Norman Hallward during the former's travels in Greece and Austria during 1923. A typescript transcription of the correspondence undertaken by Ruth Chadwick and Christabel Sworder, together with photocopies of maps of the regions in which B. L. Hallward travelled in 1923
Hamlet Watling: Illustrated history of Walton and Felixstowe (MS)
1 volume, Illustrated history of Walton and Felixtow (Felixstowe), 43 pp., remounted onto white paper by George Salt, with Salt's MS notes (May 2000) on p. 44. Illustrations of buildings and antiquities, parishes of Walton and Felixstowe, Suffolk, all drawn by Watling, with a printed map and two coloured engravings. Inside front board, bookplates of Francis Augustus Brooks MD and George Salt.
Handley Carr Glyn Moule: Papers
Diaries, lecture notes, poems, various religious notes and volumes.
Handley Moule: Exposition of the Romans
Handley: Papers of Eric Walter Handley (1926-2013), classical scholar
Hans Keller: Music manuscripts
MS music compositions, sketches, 'functional analyses'; also a composition by Judith Bingham (1981), first proof opers vocal score of Benjamin Britten's 'The turn of the screw', amended by [Britten], [Imogen Holst] and [Keller] (c.1955); vocal score of Britten's 'War Requiem', pre-publication dye-line, not published in this form, with amendments possibly by Britten (1961); André Chaikowsky, 'Trio notturno for violin, violoncello and piano', MS score (1978).
Hardinge Papers
'Harmony of the Bible': chronological summary of the Bible in parallel columns
Different references to the same event are quoted opposite to each other. fo. 14: coloured drawings illustrating Nebuchadnezzar's dream (Dan. ii) and the symbolic beasts described in Dan. vii and viii. fo. 17: coloured drawing of the beast mentioned in rev. xiii, below shield containing black imperial eagle on gold ground.
Harold Lang: Notes on Henry Barclay Swete's Theology Lectures
Lang's notes on Swete's lectures concerning 'The primitive conception of the Eucharist up to the Fourth Century A.D.', 1899. There is an accompanying letter from R.A. Bocking presenting the notebook and explaining its provenance (1995).
Harriet Eckersall: Continental Tour Journal
A journal of a tour of France and Switzerland, commencing with the departure from Dover, 2 May 1802, and concluding with the return to London, 13 October 1802. There are sketches at the front and end of the volume. At the beginning are several pages in French of 'Fragments sur Paris'.
Harriet Susan Miller: Continental Tour Journal
Journal by Harriet Miller of tours on the continent with her husband, Professor W.H. Miller, 1856 and later.
Harry Clark: Begin the Beguine
'Begin the Beguine', a typescript autobiography with inserted photographs and other items.
Harry Clark: The Tamworth Story (autobiographical memoir)
Hartmann Deutshold: Des Heiligen Römischen Reichs Adels Ursprung
fos 10v-36: blazon of arms of emperor and German princes. Arms on tracing paper attached to leaves.
Haslam: The Papers of William Heywood Haslam
These documents relate primarily to Haslam's experiences in the Amateur Dramatic Club and Marlowe Society. They include photographs, programmes, reviews and some material about the Abbey Theatre in Dublin.
To request any of these documents please use call mark: Misc. 69/2.
Hastings Ingram: Notes on religious subjects
Hawkes collection of Indian Railway Photographs
An album containing albumen prints of various sizes by R. Phillips of Darjeeling, Samuel Bourne and others. The name of F.A. Hawkes, who was an engineer on the North Bengal State Railways from 1871-1879, appears frequently in it. The photographs include the construction of the North Bengal State Railway, scenes in Darjeeling, amateur theatricals, portrait groups and Sir Richard Temple's camp at the Delhi Durbar of 1877.
Hawkins collection on Nigeria
A collection of Kodachrome transparencies of Nigeria from the collection of Canon David and Mrs Lois Hawkins. The transparencies are all captioned as listed. It is believed that they were used by the Hawkins in deputation work in England during their periodic home leaves.
Hayes, Harraden, Payne (?), Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire
Hayes, Payne, Warboys (?), Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire
Hayward: The Papers of John Davy Hayward
The collection contains papers relating to Hayward's editions of works by Jonathan Swift and others; some of his own writings and broadcasts; bibliographical papers; and correspondence.
H.C. Darby: Historical geography handbooks section, Cambridge
Outline history of the work of the geographical handbooks section (N.I.D.5) Cambridge; typescript.
H.D. Levysohn Norman: The British Rule in Java and Dependancies
Excerpts from a thesis, translated from the Dutch by Hector Abbas.
H.D. Schmidt: 'German views of Britain 1740-1940'
A study of political emotion and historical judgement, an unpublished typescript account, with an offprint of Journal of the history of ideas, vol.XIV, No.4, October 1953, pp.604-616.H.D. Schmidt, 'The idea and slogan of "Perfidious Albion"',
H.E. Greef, Account Books
Accounts books for general building and refurbishment work carried out for Cambridge University and the Colleges.