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Table of benefactors (1754-61), Cambridge University Library
Table of benefactors (1762-83), Botanical Gardens, Cambridge
Tables of Saints
Tables of saints in calendars in Cambridge University Library manuscripts.
Tabulated data concerning the physical properties of precious stones, 1926
1 volume, Tabulated data concerning the physical properties of precious stones, begun in 1926, alphabetically arranged.
Tait : mathematical papers
Tait : papers and photocopies relating to Peter Guthrie Tait, other members of the Tait and Porter families, Lord Kelvin and James Clerk Maxwell.
The receipt of the items is detailed in LC/M as noted.
Taj Mahal
145 x 195 mm, on card mount. A montage showing the Taj as seen across the Jumna River, framed in an arch which is actually situated on land. The photograph was presented to Miss Diana Hartley on 16 December 1935 by staff and students of the Thomason Hospital, Agra, to commemorate her visit, as Secretary of the Trained Nurses Association of India, in November 1935. The photograph is stored at RCMS 77.
'Tales of India written for my grandchildren'
Tanganyika [Tanzania] photographs 1950s
Collection of loose photographs of various sizes, some with captions on the reverse. The photographs were given to H.P. Britten in c. 1960 by the Superintendent of the Photograph Division of the Government Public Relations Department. Although only one is stamped 'Official photograph' it is likely that they were all officially taken.
Tantum Ergo, a duet for soprano and contralto, with instrumental accompaniment
Performed at Cremona.
Tawney : letters to Frederick Crossfield Happold.
Taxor's book
A Cambridge University taxor's book containing copies of charters, extracts from University Statutes, forms of proclamations and related papers. The versos are blank. Inside the front cover is 'F. H. Dickinson Oct. 2 1858 5s', 'Saml Sandars A M Trin. Coll. Camb. 1888', and a cutting from the printed catalogue of F.H. Dickinson's sale, in which the manuscript was lot 130. On the last fly-leaf in pencil is 'Bennett' (19th century).
Taylour: The Papers of Lord William Desmond Taylour (1904-1989), archaeologist
T.B.R. Westgate Collection on German East Africa
T.C. Lethbridge, 'The ivory tower': word-processed autobiographical account
Typescript autobiographical memoir 'The ivory tower', with a prefatory notice by Mena Lethbridge in which the work is described as 'a picture of Cambridge Academic life between the two World Wars'.
Ted Walker: Poems
Some of the poems are accompanied by notes by Ted Walker's brother George Walker, and there is a letter from Ted Walker to his mother.
Telemachus, or The Island of Ogyia
A burlesque in one act. Stage directions in a second hand.
Temperley : notes on his lectures and letter to him.
Templewood Papers
Tendring Hundred Railway Act, Caius College, Cambridge
Tennant family papers
Papers relating to Brigadier-General Sir James Tennnat and his son Lieutenant-General James Francis Tennant
Terence Tiller: Notes for a myth and other poems
Manuscript and typescript drafts and versions of poems in Tiller's 1968 Chatto and Windus (Hogarth Press) book ' Notes for a myth and other poems', some bearing notes to the printer. With a manila folder bearing the title of the book.
Terrier, Chesterton, Cambridgeshire
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Terrier for Impington, Cambridgeshire
Includes additions: Note of lands in Histon Field which ought to pay tithes to Impington; Mr Horiser the Farm Park; Free Rents; Orders made by the Assent and Agreement of the Lords of both the Manors of Impington; copy of Inspeximus of 17 July 1565; copy of survey made 19 Edw. IV (c.1600); note of total number of acres, 17th century.
Terrier, [Husborne Crawley, Bedfordshire]
Terrier of land belonging to a certain farm. Endorsed on the back: 'The withmentioned Terrier containes the lands sold by me to Edmund Williamson Esq. And conveyed to him by Indentures of Lease and Release bearing date the Lease the day before and the Release even date herewith so delivered to me by Mr. St. John Thompson. Witness Richard Smyth.'