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The Ladies' Pocket Journal
The last Tasmanians
Three prints mounted on thin card and captioned on the reverse. The captions have been recorded as found. These photographs show head and shoulders portraits of some of the last representatives of the Tasmanian Aboriginal people.
The Macclesfield Collection
The Macclesfield Collection principally comprises the archives of John Collins (1625-1683) and William Jones (1675-1749). As well as being mathematicians in their own right, both men corresponded with leading scientific figures of their day and so the collection includes autograph material by Isaac Newton, Edmond Halley, Henry Briggs, Roger Cotes, Henry Oldenburg and Robert Hooke.
'The Malayan planter's bungalow'
The Marjory Warren Geriatric Unit, Brisbane
The Memoirs of Admiral Sir Manley Power
Annotated typescript covering Power's career, particularly on his work with Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham, Admiral Sir John Cunningham [Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean, from 1943] on the invasion of Sicily and Italy, his work with Admiral Sir Philip Vian and with Admiral 1st Lord Mountbatten. Includes further notes on Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham.
The Memoirs of Oliver Woodward
"My Story of the Great War 1916-18" is an early collection of memoirs about Woodward's experiences in the Australian army during the First World War.
The Memoirs of Sir Walter Crocker, 1902-1975
An unpublished volume of Crocker's memoirs covering his life up to retirement.
The Memoirs of Stanley J Sime
Naval memoirs, 1928-46
The Memoirs of the Reverend Evelyn Chavasse
The Memoirs of Vice-Admiral Sir William Robson
"My naval life", with photocopies of photographs of Robson's family and the ships he served on
The Method for Intoneing the Eight Tones to the Psalms Regular and Irregular on the Gregorian Note
The Minstrel or The Progress of Genius with Some Other Poems by James Beattie LL.D.
The Moore Family: Papers and correspondence
The Mozarabic rite; ceremonies, ordinaces and songs
Document in Spanish, comprising of 4 distinct sections; ideas of the Mozarabic Rite, Ordinances of Cardinal Cisneros, a Royal Decree of 1 July 1852, pertaining to the Mozarabs in Toledo, and Mozarabic songs. Compiled in Toledo for the use of Natalio Moraleda y Estaban, Mozarabic chaplain in the Primate Cathedral of Saint Mary of Toledo.
Bookplate of Natalio's brother, Juan Moraleda y Esteban, chronicler of 'Villa de Orgaz'.
The Natal team which beat the Cape Colony, first contest
The Naval Radar Trust Associated Papers
These are papers and photographs which were created and collected by those associated with the Naval Radar Trust.
The Noble Family Papers
The North Bay, Cape Evans, 1911 [British Antarctic Expedition]
'The North West Passage'
'The North West Passage and the fate of Sir John Franklin', 104 pages, including extracts from documents and several pages of appendices. The manuscript draws on published sources and is expanded from a lecture given at the Soldier's Institute, Woolwich.
"The Onslows and the Royal Navy"
'The origins of self government in Nova Scotia, 1815-36': PhD thesis
A Ph.D. thesis for the University of London, including a map.
The Other Club
Club register, volume II, 1945-2003. Please note that volume I has not been deposited at Churchill Archives Centre. Also includes a file of loose papers, including the club rules and membership list, 2007, a menu, and a note on a special dinner for Winston Churchill in 1946.