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The Papers of Lieutenant-General Sir John Cowley
Papers comprising a memoir, articles, lectures, correspondence and press cuttings
The Papers of Lieutenant-General Thomas Corbett
The Papers of Lieutenant Iville Porteous
Primarily papers and correspondence from Porteous' service as an Artificer in the Royal Navy, including assorted technical diagrams and papers on developing plane tracking systems.
Items throughout the collection have been annotated by Roger Porteous with dates of creation and creators of documents (eg whose handwriting a letter is in), understood to have been done c. 2018-2020.
The Papers of Lieutenant Octavius Bonham-Carter
Naval papers and letters 1885-1903, and midshipman's log and photograph album.
The Papers of Lieutenant Richard L Sale
Commission and letters from the front during World War I; and letters of Dorothy Sale
The Papers of Lise Meitner
The Papers of Lord and Lady Esher
The collection includes: Lord Esher's journals; general, political, royal, personal and literary correspondence; political papers, particularly on army reform and India; literary papers; press cuttings.
The Papers of Lord Brown
The Papers of Lord Carrington
Papers including political papers, speeches, visit files, appointment diaries, press cuttings, photographs, photograph albums and scrapbooks.
The Papers of Lord Carron
Papers mainly comprising correspondence, diaries, articles, speeches, press cuttings and photographs.
The Papers of Lord Duncan-Sandys
The material covers much of Lord Duncan-Sandys public life. Papers, reports and correspondence document the ministries in which he served and there are also constituency correspondence, speeches, publications, press cuttings and photographs. A number of papers exist relating to his involvement in the campaign to restore Capital Punishment, the European Movement and the Civic Trust.
The Papers of Lord Francis-Williams
The Papers of Lord Gardiner
This collection reflects Lord Gardiner's involvement and interest in law reform and the justice system. There are many Law Commission reports as well as other printed papers. There is correspondence about rehabilitation of offenders, laws and acts, as well as source material for reports. The texts of a number of articles and speeches given by Lord Gardiner are here, including those during his time as Lord Chancellor. Official and press photographs are also included.
The Papers of Lord Hailsham
Papers mainly comprising correspondence
The Papers of Lord Hailsham
Papers comprising diaries; correspondence; family and personal papers; manuscripts of books, articles, speeches and broadcasts; press cuttings and photographs.
The Papers of Lord Hinton of Bankside
The Papers of Lord Jenkin of Roding
Private and political papers, including: election material; political and personal correspondence; press cuttings and memorabilia; policy issue and legislation files, including papers from the House of Lords; articles and lectures; diaries.
The Papers of Lord Kilmuir
Papers comprising diaries, correspondence, speeches, articles, personal papers, press cuttings and photographs.
With press cuttings relating to his father, William Thompson Fyfe, 1906-7.
The Papers of Lord Lloyd of Dolobran
The Papers of Lord Marshall of Goring
Includes material relating to Marshall's work for the UKAEA and CEGB, copies of his correspondence, lectures and other papers
The Papers of Lord Normanbrook
Mainly slides taken by Normanbrook on family holidays in the 1950s and 1960s, and on his official tours with the Prime Minister, Harold Macmillan, in the same period. Also includes some files on Normanbrook’s and other ex-Cabinet Secretaries’ response to the book by 1st Lord Moran [earlier Charles Wilson] about his time as Churchill's doctor, "The Struggle for Survival" and some personal papers.
The Papers of Lord Plowden
The Papers of Lord Randolph Churchill
Microfilm copies of correspondence, 1874-1895
The Papers of Lord Ridley of Liddesdale
The Papers of Lord Rodgers of Quarry Bank
Papers relating to the Campaign for Democratic Socialism, circa 1960-64.