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An appreciation of the life of William French (1897-1960) soldier, naturalist and adventurer extraordinaire
Articles from 'The Field'
Ascension, West Africa, New Zealand, etc
Barnes family photographs
Central Office of Information photograph collection
Childers papers
Political papers relating to Childers' public career and private papers concerning his family, first wife Emily (nee Walker, 1827-1875) and their eight children.
Cochin
Commonwealth in Focus Slides
Commonwealth Royal Tour, 1953-1954
The principal part of the collection is a set of programmes and guides prepared for the different legs of the Royal Tour. These are supplemented by related correspondence and papers compiled by the Royal Empire Society and others. The collection is in English with the exception of one item in English and Arabic.
F.G. Banks photographs
The photographs are housed at RCMS 167. Captions are from information supplied by H.B. Thomas and C.R.S. Pitman.
Fisher photograph collection
Inter-University Council Collection
Inter-University Council Slides
Irvine Kempt Nicol Postcard Collection
Marnham collection
Naval photographs
New Zealand and the Pacific Islands
Photographs of [England], Samoa and Hawaii from the Powell Collections
Photographs of New Zealand, Montenegro, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Norway, Samoa and Fiji
Postcard Collection
Royal Commonwealth Society Artefacts Collection
Soon after its foundation in 1868, the Royal Colonial Institute had envisaged the establishment of a museum, but following the 1886 Colonial and Indian Exhibition in South Kensington, and the creation of the Imperial Institute, the plan was abandoned. Over the years, however, the society built up a small, eclectic collection of objects as members donated items they had received as gifts or purchased during work or travel overseas.
Royal Tour of Commonwealth 1953-54
School Empire Tours Record 1927-1939
Sedgwick Migration Photographs
A collection of 3 albums (now disbound) containing a small number of original photographs as well as letters, pamphlets, press cuttings and memoranda. The photographs are spread throughout volumes 1 and 2. Volume 3, 1913- (which was marked vol. IV inside) has no original photographs. Images reproduced in cuttings and articles are not listed.