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Sir Gordon Sutherland: Correspondence and Papers
Sir Graham Eden Hamond: commonplace book.
1 vol., in parchment-covered boards, misc. notes, shorthand, copy letter to Governor of Corunna from HMS Blo____, 1801, verse, song, anecdotes, remarkable characters, accounts of cargoes of Spanish vessels, 1804, copy letters of Sir Graham Moore. From back, scrap of a journal, pencil sketches of ships, naval instruments.
Sir Graham Hamond: South American papers
Consular documents and papers concerning Admiralty proposals for the provisioning of ships.
Sir Graham Moore: Diaries
Sir Graham Moore: Letter-book
Copies of letters and orders sent and received in H.M.S. Indefatigable, H.M.S. Fame and H.M.S. Marlborough.
Sir Grahame Clark: archaeological papers
Sir Granville Ransome Bantock: MS music 'Songs from the Chinese Poets'
Songs include 'The Court of Dreams', 'Down the Hwai', 'Night on the mountain', 'The lost one', 'Memories with the dusk return', and 'And there are tears'; signed and dated.
Sir Harold Smedley Collection
Diaries, official papers, correspondence and photographs
Sir Harry Brittain Collection
Sir Harry Ellis: Papers
Notes on Anglo-Saxon scholars and literature
Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston: Correspondence and Papers
Sir Henry Bishop: Lectures on music
Transcripts of lectures given by Bishop
Sir Henry Ellis: Correspondence
Sir Henry Hesketh Bell Collection
Sir Henry Hesketh Bell Collection
Diaries, notebooks, letters, scrapbooks and publications. Titles and captions, including the names of institutions, have been recorded as found and may include language which is offensive, inaccurate or inappropriate. They have been retained to reflect the context of the collection's creation.
Sir Henry Norman Far East collection
Original glass negatives measuring 164 x 122 mm by Sir Henry Norman. Some of the negatives are accompanied by handwritten captions. Views shown are of French Indo-China [Vietnam], China, Malaya [Malaysia], Siam [Thailand], Korea and Japan.
Sir Henry Singer Keating: Travel journals
Typescript transcription By H.S. Keating from the original material. (fo. i) introduction by H. S. Keating; (fo. 1) Sir Henry Singer Keating, narrative of travel in Madagascar, no date; (fo. 128) copies of letters from Sir Henry Singer Keating to Sir Henry Sheehy Keating, comprising account of travels in Greece, 2 Mar. - 5 July 1829; (fo. 218) ibid., account of travels in America, no date; (fo. 350) James Hastie, extracts from diary. Typescript. Verso generally blank.
Sir Henry Wolff, letterbooks
Sir Herbert Butterfield: Papers
The papers described in this catalogue date chiefly from the end of the Second World War to the 1970s; from the beginning of this period Butterfield was assisted in his University and college duties by a secretary. The collection documents almost all aspects of his academic life and writings, and provides a record of the wider development of historical studies over the course of his career.
Sir Hiram Maxim: Patent specifications for explosive
Printed patent specifications for explosives, with diagrams and manuscript annotations, 115 pages.
Sir Isaac Newton: Letter to Robert Boyle
A letter from Sir Isaac Newton to Robert Boyle, 28 February 1679, regarding the cause of gravitation. The letter is a file copy written in the hand of Newton's amanuensis. There are corrections and additions by Newton, who has signed the letter at the end.
Sir Isaac Newton: Notes on 'Principia', and related papers
In Latin. fo. 1: tables on the motions of two comets, 1682-3. For the first, see Edmond Halley, Astronomical Tables, London, 1752. The printed table differs in some particulars from this copy. fo. 5: Newton: notes on the periods and distances of the satellites of Saturn, and of the planets. fo. 9: Newton: notes on Principia, p. 370, l. 28.
Sir James Cockle: Letters to Robert Harley
359 letters on mathematics from James Cockle to Robert Harley, 1858-62. Formerly in 4 bound volumes.
Sir James Gray: Papers
The collection consists of a wide variety of biographical materials (including Gray's diaries and maps from his service in WWI), Gray's undergraduate and post-graduate research notebooks (including notebooks documenting his ground-breaking work on animal locomotion), a number of research-related working papers (including notes), notes and slides for lectures, and a selection of professional correspondence concerning research and Gray's participation in various Committees.
Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth: Letters to him
16 letters to Kay-Shuttleworth, mostly concerning arrangements for meetings and acceptances of dinner invitations; 6 letters to other members of the family from various correspondents, 1842-1860; 6 miscellaneous letters.