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Papers of Air Marshal Sir William Dickson
Papers and photographs mainly relating to his service as Chief of Air Staff (1953-56), Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff (1956-59), and Chief of the Defence Staff (1958-59).
Papers of A.J. Siggins
Typescripts and pamphlets on British Empire organisations and the Commonwealth, short stories, a memoir and correspondence.
Papers of Alison Izzett
Papers of Allen Hutt
This collection consists primarily of papers related to Hutt's activities as a consultant to newspapers and writer on typography and design.
Papers of Alwyn Faber Scholfield
Miscellaneous papers, including notebooks, sketchbooks, diaries, correspondence, poems, printed papers and photographs.
Papers of Arnold Paice
Papers of A.T. Matson
Published and unpublished writing by A.T. Matson, correspondence with D.H. Simpson, and extracts and cuttings from journals and newspapers.
Papers of Beatrice Warde
Beatrice Warde's papers were not kept together at her death, and this collection is miscellaneous. It contains chiefly her letters to her family (although not those published in Bombed but unbeaten (1941)); material relating to Stanley Morison; and various compositions by her.
Papers of Brian Pippard
Includes autobiographical writing, lecture notes, correspondence, photographs, research notes, reviews and notebooks
Papers of Brooke Crutchley
The collection contains miscellaneous papers related to typography.
Papers of Captain Thomas Edward Maurice McKitterick relating to his service in the Intelligence Corps in the Eastern Mediterranean 1942-45
Papers of Charles Lesingham Smith (1806-1878)
Papers of C.H.W. Johns
Notebooks and files containing Johns' notes in English and cuneiform which form the basis of his research and published works on Assyrian legal documents and names. Detailed listing taken from a typed list by R.A. Henshaw
Papers of Clive Wilmer
The texts by Wilmer include papers relating to 'Passio', 'I lived on this earth', and 'Urban Pastorals'. The correspondence includes large groups of letters and texts from Edgar Bowers, Donald Davie, Dick Davis, August Kleinzahler, John Peck, Michael Vince and Robert Wells, together with small groups and single letters from numerous other correspondents.
Papers of Cuthbert Christy
Diaries, notes, letters, reports, publications and maps written or collected by Christy during his medical and zoological work in Scotland, Africa and India.
Papers of Dame Norma Major
Comprising correspondence; engagement diaries and files; photograph albums and loose photographs; and audio visual material.
Papers of Douglas E Ritchie and Noel Newsome
Papers relating to their work in European Service of the BBC during World War II.
Papers of Douglas Grant, chiefly consisting of letters to him from Edmund Blunden
Letters from Edmund Blunden to Douglas Grant, with related printed and manuscript material
Papers of Douglas Hope Johnston
Papers of Edgar Barton Worthington
Papers relating to Worthington's work in Africa, a few items relating to his personal life and various publications. Includes correspondence, newspaper cuttings, reports, speeches and photographs.
Papers of Edward Blore
Records of building works carried out by Blore
Papers of Eileen Power and Michael Postan
Power's papers includes material on EEP's time at Girton, research notes, lecture notes, papers on broadcasts and index cards. Postan's papers includes research material and correspondence and papers. Abbreviations: EEP: Eileen Power MMP: Michael Postan CRP: Lady Cynthia Postan
Papers of Ellic Howe
This collection of papers was given by Ellic Howe to Cambridge University Press in 1952 (see his letter to John Dreyfus, item B/1). All but a few items (now series B) are letters to him on various aspects of typography and printing history.
Papers of F C Bartlett
A small collection of Frederic Bartlett's papers, correspondence, and prints
Papers of F. R. Mansbridge
This collection consists chiefly of papers that record Mansbridge's connections with his friends Stanley Morison and Bruce Rogers. Correspondence consists generally of original letters to Mansbridge and typescript carbon copies of his own letters.