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Adamson: the papers of George Worsley Adamson
The papers consist of original artwork for editions of 'Meet My Folks', 'How the Whale Became' and 'The Iron Man'. There is also a small quantity of correspondence received by Adamson from Ted Hughes regarding illustrations for Hughes's books.
Andrewes: the Lancelot Andrewes collection
The collection consists of posthumous material concerning commemorations of Andrewes and research into his life and work.
Andrews: the papers of Charles Freer Andrews
The collection consists of some original correspondence and much secondary material such as articles about Andrews.
Arberry: the papers of Arthur John Arberry
The collection principally consists of publications by Arberry, but there are also 2 poems written by Arberry.

Browne: the papers of Edward Granville Browne
The collection consists principally of Browne's Persian Journals, with additional manuscript material relating to his publication of Lubábu ʼl-albáb of Muḥammad ʻAwfí. There are also some of his printed publications and posthumous tributes.
Browne: the papers of Patrick Reginald Evelyn Browne
The collection consists of Royal Warrants for Browne's Appointment to the Quarter Sessions Courts in Essex, the Isle of Ely and Cambridgeshire. There is also a further Royal Warrant appointing Browne as a Justice of the Royal Court of Justice and Letters Patent appointing him one of the Lords Justices of Appeal.
Burnside: the papers of William Burnside
The collection primarily consists of offprints of Burnside's articles and lectures. There is also a small amount of original manuscript material and articles collected by him.
Cooke: the papers of Barrie Cooke
Dougall: Eric Stuart Dougall
The collection consists of Dougall's military medals awarded during his service in the First World War and postumously. There are also his war diaries from 1917 and 1918 and correspondence relating to his death. The College has also collected posthumous research into Dougall (GBR/1058/DOU/4).
Drake: the papers of Montague Garrard Drake
Pembroke holds five volumes and one draft volume of Montague Garrard Drake’s travel diaries, written on paper with vellum limp binding and leather ties.

Gray: the papers of Thomas Gray
The collection consists of Thomas Gray's commonplace books and diaries (1755 and 1760) as well as letters from Gray to George Ashby, George Birkett, James Brown and Horace Walpole. There is also other Gray manuscript material including school work and miscellaneous notes. The College has also collected images of Gray and research into him (GBR/1058/GRA/6 and 8).

Hughes: the papers of Edward James 'Ted' Hughes
The collection consists of original manuscript material by Ted Hughes, printed editions of his poetry, photographs of Hughes, objects related to him and research into his work and legacy. This collection brings together a number of very small accessions held by Pembroke College Archive.
Hughes: the papers of Olwyn Marguerite Hughes
The papers consist of material collected by Olwyn Hughes, mainly during the period she acted as literary agent for her brother Ted Hughes. Papers include copies of early appearances of many of Ted Hughes's and Sylvia Plath's poems and essays in literary magazines and newspapers and many newspaper cuttings relating to the work and lives of Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath and their children. The collection contains no original manuscript material by Ted Hughes or Sylvia Plath.
Hughes: the papers of Thomas Cann Hughes
The collection principally consists of publications by Cann Hughes.
Hutchinson: the papers of Arthur Hutchinson
The collection consists of Hutchinson's correspondance and material relating to him death.
King: the papers of Bryan Earle King
The collection consists of King's notebooks, notes, publications and family correspondence. There is also a small collection of photographs featuring King and material concerning his death.
Long: the papers of Roger Long
The collection consists of Roger Long's Commonplace Books and notebooks as well as posthumous material collected by the College.
Mason: the papers of William Mason
The collection consists of correspondence and other contemporary manuscript and printed material by Mason. There are also images of Mason and posthumous research.
May: the papers of Reginald Le May
The collection predominantely consists of typescripts for many of Le May's published works and drafts of unpublished works including an incomplete autobiography titled 'The Life of an Englishman', together with a small selection of correspondence, photographs and published offprints. Also included are a limited number of items belived to be from Le May's personal collection.
McCleland: the papers of Nial Patrick Kenneth James O'Neill McCleland
The collection consists of original manuscript musical scores by McCleland as well as copies of his published articles.
Minns: the papers of Ellis Hovell Minns
The collection consists of publications and notes by Minns as well as a recording of him and correspondence. Posthumous material has also been collected.
Neil: the papers of Robert Alexander Neil
The collection consists of Neil's notebooks and correspondence, as well as photographs of Neil. There are also posthumous materials including details of the auction of Neil's belongings.
Ortelius: the papers of Abraham Ortelius
The principal item in the collection is Ortelius's 'Album Amicorum'. There are also copies of research relating to the 'Album'.
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Pitt: the papers of William Pitt the Younger
The collection consists primarily of correspondence from William Pitt to friends and colleagues. Although there is some further contemporary material in the form of published writings by Pitt, the other significant part of the collection is posthumous and concerns commemorations of Pitt at Pembroke College.