Politics and government
Subject
Subject Source: UK Archival Thesaurus
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Fonds
Courtney Stanhope Kenny papers, 1708 - 1930
Fonds
Reference Code: GBR/0269/DCPP/KEN
Scope and Contents
From the Management Group:
Including papers of Masters, Professors and Fellows of Downing College, and gifts from past members. Includes academic administrative records but not estates correspondence.
Dates:
1708 - 1930
Conditions Governing Access:
From the Management Group:
Some records series are subject to confidentiality restrictions with the following closure periods:
30 years from date of creation for general administration files, legal records and financial files;
50 years from date of creation for governmental records, including papers of the College Governing Body and College Council, and constituent committees;
100 years from date of creation for personal and personnel records, including tutorial files, staff and fellows files and appointment records, personal finance and pension records. In addition sensitive correspondence and papers concerning College affairs such as disputes and disciplinary matters are closed for 100 years.
Restrictions apply on some personal and private papers.
Fonds
Personal Papers of Barbara Wootton, 1897 - 1994
Fonds
Reference Code: GBR/0271/GCPP Wootton
Scope and Contents
The papers of Barbara Wootton deposited at Girton College are contained in 14 boxes. They include the following: personal and general correspondence; biographical materials; photographs; a small number of records of and relating to BW's brothers, Arthur Adam and Neil Adam; copies of some of BW's written work, published and unpublished; the text of some of her lectures and talks; transcripts of some of her media broadcasts; reviews of her work; and correspondence re her work; general papers...
Dates:
1897 - 1994
Found in:
Girton College Archive
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Personal Papers
Item
'Philosophy, Politics, Administration: the Rede Lecture, 1979' given by HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, 1979
Item
Reference Code: GBR/1849/FP/275/2