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William Thomson, Lord Kelvin: Papers
William W. Newbould, various botanical notes, mid-19C
William Walton: Music for film ''Hamlet''
Two orchestral sections (6.M.2, 18.M.3) for Sir Laurence Olivier's film 'Hamlet', 1947. In pencil, marked in blue and red crayon with precise timings of length of sections.
William Webb and Ann Gould: Papers
Memoranda, notes on sermons, a journal of a journey to Scotland, verse and conundrums.
William Webb: Cambridge Pedigrees
William Webb: correspondence and papers
William Williams: Welsh Compositions
Compositions in Welsh by William Williams, with a sermon or religious text found in the church of Strata Florida, Cardiganshire.
William Woolley, 'History of County of Derby', in the hand of Stephen Glover
Includes dedication to George Rogers, Merchant at Mile End, near London. Inside the front cover is a pasted slip describing the contents; a note by Samuel Sandars; the note 'Bought at Sotheby's at Sale of the Bateman Heirlooms May 1893 per Mr Quaritch. It has not appeared in print SS'; and the bookplates of Bateman of Middleton Hall (by Youlgrave) in the County of Derby, and of Samuel Sandars, 1893.
William Younghusband: receipted bills and miscellaneous items
Williams: Papers Relating to George Williams
The papers comprise correspondence, notes and biographical material.
Williams: the Roger Williams collection
Wilson: Papers Relating to Hugh Stanley Wilson
The collection contains chiefly correspondence related to the 1919 publication of 'Letters of Hugh Stanley Wilson' (HSW) edited by Sir Geoffrey Keynes and Cosmo Gordon, copies of letters not included in the book, and photographs of Hugh and Steuart.
Wim Klein: Dot matrix computer print-outs
Wimberley Collection on Nigeria, c.1903-18
Collection of 91 glass negatives, 106 x 80 mm; 3 negatives on film, 90 x 60 mm; and 3 modern prints, 150 x 120 mm. Many of the negatives lack descriptive captions. The captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found. Titles composed by the cataloguer are enclosed in square brackets.
Wimbish Manor court rolls, minutes etc., Shepreth, Cambridgeshire
Windham Baldwin Papers
Correspondence and papers of ARTHUR WINDHAM BALDWIN 3RD EARL BALDWIN OF BEWDLEY (1904-1976) mostly concerning his father STANLEY BALDWIN 1ST EARL BALDWIN OF BEWDLEY (1867-1947)
Window tax assessment, the Hundreds of Ely and Witchford, Cambridgeshire
Assessment of certain parishes in the Hundred of Ely and part of the Hundred of Witchford by Commissioners in respect of windows and inhabited houses. The amounts assessed are set out in tabular form with the totals. Signed by Thomas Gotobed, Samuel Kempton, Thomas Poole.
Winthrop Mackworth Praed, 'Elijah'
Praed's Seatonian Prize poem for 1830, written in his hand on four bifolia and sewn into a cover-sheet. There are textual variations from the published version of the poem.
W.M. Bristow Nigerian photographs
A collection of small photographs in albums. These albums cover aspects of Bristow's work between the early 1930s and 1960.
Y3043D has virtually no captions - there are some in Y3043E, but many of these relate to groups of photographs and the listing is therefore a summary, not an individual record.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: overture to 'The Magic Flute' in the hands of Sir George Smart and Mary Anne Bacon
Notes on the title page read 'The first page is in the hand writing of Sir George Smart who was kind enough to teach me how to score. M.A.B' and 'Imperfect. Wanting tenor and alto trombones and 2d. fagotto. M.B.' Remaining pages in the hand of Mary Anne Bacon. Signed and dated: 'Mary Anne Bacon, Dec.r 1824'.
Women in Uganda today
Women's history
Women in society, employment and education generally.
Wren : Hoi Anamerukismoi ton hagion graphon, tou anakechorekotos. Ruminations on Holy Scripture from a cell.
Wren Robinson Collection on South Africa
A collection of photographs of Basutoland (now Lesotho) and Zululand, some loose, some in albums, taken or collected by Mrs Wren Robinson while engaged in educational and welfare work. Most have handwritten captions either underneath or on the back by Mrs Robinson. The prints are kept with her papers at RCMS 220.
Writ of Habeas Corpus, Hambleton, Rutland
Ordering the production of Robert Bull of the Hambleton, Rutland in court at Westminster to answer a charge of debt brought against him by Thomas All(?). Imperfect.
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