India
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Andrews: the papers of Charles Freer Andrews
The collection consists of some original correspondence and much secondary material such as articles about Andrews.
Bowater Sanderson: Naval Journal
The journal (c. 305 pages) begins in September 1747, describing the voyage out to India, and concludes with the return of Royal Duke to England on 5 June 1750. The volume includes navigational exercises, transcribed sailing directions and pencil landfalls, and a sketch of the British settlement at Oriocopong.
Copy of the log book of 'the Mountegue'
Comprises 261 copies of photographic prints taken from the original log, collected by Dr J.G. Gubbins in 1932, as part of efforts to restore the University of Witwatersrand Library which had been destroyed by fire in 1932. The log book relates to a voyage from London to Surat in Gujarat, India, between 1699 and 1702.
David Binnie: World tour diaries and photographs
Elizabeth Adelaide Manning: Correspondence and Papers
Includes material relating to Indian schooling and religion, work of the National Indian Association, childcare and literature.
Forster: The Papers of Edward Morgan Forster
Hardinge Papers
Keynes: The Papers of John Maynard Keynes
Lionel Berkeley: Letters and papers
Lionel Dunsterville (1865-1946): Letters to his sister May
Lord Randolph Churchill: Correspondence and Papers
Military sketches and plans
Papers of Pamela, Lady Pollock, including papers of the Prideaux family and Percy Stent
Papers of the family of the Prideaux family, including photographs, notes on India and genealogical information. Papers of Pamela and Percy Stent, including certificates, photographs and correspondence. Papers of Pamela and Ronald Pollock, including certificates, photographs and correspondence.
Photographs of scenes in India
Black and white photographs of scenes in India, with captions.
Richard Bourke, 6th Earl of Mayo: Papers
Robert Needham Cust: Case Judgements
Judgements in cases in Lahore and Amritsar.
Some Account and Observations concerning Germany
Including list of emperors from Charlemagne. At fo. 24v in the same hand is an account of 'Meat bought in for the house since April 19 1703'. Written from the opposite end of the book are: fo. 33v: log of the ship 'Mary' from Surat towards England, 25 and 26 May 1700. fo. 32v: letter from Thomas Walker to an unidentified recipient, undated [18th cent.], followed (fos. 31v-24r) by an account of Walker's travels in India. fo. 5v: 'Jack Brandish' (18th cent.)
The Papers of Lieutenant-General Thomas Corbett
The Papers of Lord Lloyd of Dolobran
The Papers of Peter John ("Jack") Warren
Typescript memoirs of Warren's training as a Royal Artillery artificer, 1919-25, and his experiences as an NCO in a Pack Battery in England, India and Waziristan [now in Pakistan], 1925-33 (including photographs)
The Papers of Philip Cunliffe-Lister, First Earl of Swinton
The papers in this collection reflect the events of both Swinton's personal and professional lives. There are family letters and mementoes as well as speech notes, engagement diaries and political correspondence.
The Papers of Professor Max Born
Papers and correspondence of Professor Max Born, his wife and children, and material concerning their family history. Including photographs and artefacts.
The Papers of Sir Dingle Foot
The material held at Churchill Archives Centre deals with Sir Dingle's career as a Liberal and then a Labour Member of Parliament, as well as with his distinguished position in the legal profession, particularly with regard to Commonwealth countries and with his literary skills.