Diaries
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
Personal Papers of Rhoda Power, 1917 - 1985
Rhoda Power's surviving papers listed here comprise the diaries she kept of her experiences in revolutionary Russia in 1917-18; a series of letters which she wrote during her travels in South and North America in 1946-47 for circulation amongst her friends; and publishers' agreements. There are photographs of Rhoda Power in the papers of Eileen Power at GCPP Power, E 1/1.
Personal Papers of Roma Brookes, 1900 - 1985
Roma Brookes’ surviving papers relate largely to her teaching career and to her lifelong interest in Italy and the teaching of languages. There is also some personal and biographical material, including photographs, certificates, testimonials and travel diaries.
Personal Papers of Sarah Tebbutt, 1873 - 2013
The papers of Sarah Tebbutt, née Mason, comprise transcripts of her personal diaries, 1875-82, and a miscellany of other personal and biographical materials.
Personal Papers of Sophia Adelaide Turle, 1877 - 2004
The small miscellany of papers listed here includes the following: four volumes of Sophia Turle's personal diaries; one photograph of Sophia Turle; some biographical materials concerning not only Sophia Turle but also her father James Turle and her sister Caroline Turle; and four letters written to Sophia Turle by her sister Mary Turle.
Photographic diaries of Thomas Donald ('Don') Simon
A collection of nine photographic diaries compiled by Thomas Donald Simon, measuring approximately 220 x 155 mm, with photographs as separate pages measuring generally 205 x 145 mm. The diary entries are typed, and each entry is accompanied by a number of photographs, presumably all taken by Thomas Donald Simon himself.
Susan Palmer’s collection of travel diaries
The Papers of Maurice Hankey
The Papers of William Bull
Various eye witness accounts of the Boer War and World War I, 1900 - 1919
Political and personal correspondence and other papers.
CHAN 1, contains mainly papers of Hon Alfred Lyttelton and Dame Edith Lyttelton, with a smaller quantity of material of Oliver Lyttelton
CHAN II, consist mainly of papers of Oliver Lyttelton, with a smaller quantity of papers of Alfred and Edith Lyttelton