Showing Collections: 21 - 40 of 83
Collection
Archive of Robert Craft and Igor Stravinsky
Correspondence, papers, photographs, and objects of Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971), composer, and Robert Craft (1923-2015), conductor and author.
Extents: 15.25 Linear metres (247 boxes)
Dates:
1864-2015, n.d.
Collection
Archive of Robert Finch
Archive of Robert Finch (1783-1830).
Extents: 5.95 Linear metres (81 boxes)
Dates:
12th-19th century
Collection
Archive of Sir (Arthur) Richard Jolly
Correspondence and papers of the United Nations and Institute of Development Studies development economist Sir Richard Jolly (1934-).
Extents: 31.03 Linear metres (86 boxes)
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1915-c. 2017, n.d.
Collection
Archive of Sir Francis Oppenheimer
Correspondence and papers of Sir Francis Oppenheimer (1870-1961), diplomat and author.
Extents: 2.52 Linear metres (37 boxes)
Dates:
1850-1961; Majority of material found within 1889 - 1961
Collection
Archive of Sir Michael Dummett
Archive of Sir Michael Dummett, philosopher and campaigner against racial injustice
Extents: 6.3 Linear metres (42 boxes)
Dates:
1951-2013
Collection
Archive of Sir Thomas Erskine Holland
Archive of Sir Thomas Erskine Holland
Extents: 0.33 Linear metres (3 boxes)
Dates:
1874-1919
Collection
Archive of the Anti-Apartheid Movement
Archive of the Anti-Apartheid Movement, 1956-1998.
Extents: 146.85 Linear metres (2515 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1956-1998
Collection
Archive of the Anti-Slavery Society
Papers of The Anti-Slavery Society, 1757-1982.
Extents: 118.47 Linear metres (2236 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1757-1982
Collection
Archive of the Butler Family
Correspondence and papers of three generations of the Butler Family; Alfred J. Butler (1850-1936), Harold Butler (1883-1951) and Rohan Butler (1917-1996).
Extents: 15.85 Linear metres (229 boxes)
Dates:
1818-2009, n.d.
Collection
Archive of the Dashwood Family of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
Archive of the Dashwood Family of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire (1626-1904).
Extents: 3.52 Linear metres (31 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1626-1904
Collection
Archive of the Fabian Colonial Bureau
Archive of the Fabian Colonial Bureau
Extents: 9.53 linear metres (206 boxes)
Dates:
1921-1967
Collection
Archive of the Gehenna Press
The archive of the Gehenna Press, an American private press founded by the artist Leonard Baskin (1922-2000), which published from 1942-2005.
Extents: 273 shelfmarks (30.03 Linear metres)
Dates:
Mainly 1973-2005
Collection
Archive of the Greene Family
Correspondence and papers of Graham Carleton Greene (1936-2016) publisher and his mother, Helga Greene (née Guinness) (1916-1985) literary agent.
Extents: 4.7 Linear metres (70 boxes)
Dates:
[c.1890]-2004
Collection
Archive of the North Family
Archive of the North Family, Barons North and Earls of Guilford, 13th-20th century.
Extents: 26.01 Linear metres (309 boxess)
Dates:
13th-20th century
Collection
Archive of William Beckford
Papers of William Beckford (1760-1844), author
Extents: 17.6 Linear metres (176 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1515-19th cent., n.d.
Collection
Archive of William Henry Fox Talbot and the Talbot family
The archive of six generations of the Talbot, Feilding and Burnett-Brown family, including photographs by William Henry Fox Talbot and original artifacts photographed by Talbot, as well as correspondence, research notes, drawing and botanical albums, and estate records.
Extents: 40.0 Linear metres (337 shelfmarks)
Dates:
1799-2000, n.d.
Collection
Archive of William Parsons
Archive of William Parsons, c. 1776-1824
Extents: 0.16 Linear metres (2 boxes)
Dates:
c. 1776-1824
Collection
Beal Postcard Collection
Images of works of art and architecture collected by Dr. James Beal
Extents: 1.1 Linear metres (25 boxes)
Dates:
c.1930-1970
Collection
Books and papers of James Blish (1921-75)
Books and papers of James Blish (1921-75), science fiction writer.
Extents: 44.1 Linear metres (441 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
c. 1936-77
Collection
Canonici Manuscripts
Manuscripts of Matteo Luigi Canonici, Jesuit.
Extents: 146.08 Linear metres (1328 boxes)
Dates:
8th-18th century
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- Feilding | Lady | Elisabeth Theresa | née Fox-Strangways | 1773–1846 | formerly Talbot 2
- Fitzwilliam | Sir | William | 1526-1599 | Knight | Lord Deputy of Ireland 2
- Gentili | Alberico | 1552-1608 | Italian jurist 2
- Lord Deputy of Ireland | Ireland 2
- Lord Lieutenant of Ireland | Ireland 2
- Middleton | Charles | c. 1650-1719 | 2nd Earl of Middleton | statesman 2
- Montagu | Edward | 1625-1672 | 1st Earl of Sandwich | admiral 2
- Nairne | David | fl 1720 | Secretary to the Pretender 2
- Purcell | Henry | c 1659-1695 | composer 2
- Sancroft | William | 1617-1693 | Archbishop of Canterbury 2
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- Wharton | Thomas | 1648-1716 | 1st Marquess of Wharton 2
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- Anerio | Felice | c 1560-1614 | composer 1
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- Arne | Thomas Augustine | 1710-1778 | composer 1
- Ash | John Sidney | 1925-2014 | ornithologist 1
- Bach | Johann Christian | 1735-1782 | composer 1
- Barros | Antonio | de | fl. 1701 1
- Bartholdy | Cécile | Mendelssohn- | 1817-1853 | wife of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy 1
- Bartholdy | Jacob Ludwig Felix | Mendelssohn- | 1809-1847 | composer 1
- Baskin | Leonard | 1922-2000 | artist and publisher 1
- Baskin | family 1
- Bassani | Giovanni Battist | c 1650-1716 | composer 1
- Batten | Adrian | d 1637 | English composer 1
- Beal | Dr. | James | b. c.1910 | dentist and silver collector 1
- Beaumont | fl 1688-1730 | Nonconformist 1
- Beauvollier | Ant. | fl. 1701 1
- Becket | James | b. 1936 | American lawyer, filmmaker, and human rights campaigner | Husband of Maria Becket 1
- Becket | Maria Hari | 1931-2012 | Greek political and environmental activist 1
- Beckford | William | 1760-1844 | author, MP, art collector 1
- Beethoven | Ludwig van | 1770-1827 | German composer and pianist 1
- Bernabei | Ercole | 1622-1687 | composer 1
- Bianchi | (Giuseppe) Francesco | c 1752-1810 | English composer 1
- Blish | James Benjamin | 1921-1975 | writer 1
- Blount | family | Mapledurham 1
- Blow | John | 1648-1708 | composer 1
- Boyce | William | 1710-1779 | musician 1
- Bracton | Henry de | c 1210-1268 | Judge, Chancellor of Exeter Cathedral 1
- British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society 1
- Brown | Alexander Denis | Burnett- | d. 1966 | Colonel 1
- Bull | John | 1562/1563–1628 | composer 1
- Burnett-Brown | Anthony Maxwell | fl. 1940-2000 1
- Burnett-Brown | Katharine Mary | d. 1971 1
- Burney | Charles | 1726-1814 | musician and author 1
- Butler | Alfred Joshua | 1850-1936 | historian 1
- Butler | Rohan D'Olier | 1917-1996 | historian and civil servant 1
- Butler | Sir | Harold Beresford | 1883-1951 | civil servant 1
- Byrd | William | c 1540-1623 | musical composer 1
- Bywater | Ingram | 1840-1914 | Regius Professor of Greek at Oxford 1
- Caesar | Julius | 1558-1636 | Sir | Knight Judge 1
- Callaghan | Leonard James | 1912-2005| Baron Callaghan of Cardiff | statesman 1
- Canonici | Matteo Luigi | 1727-1805 | Jesuit 1
- Carissimi | Giacomo | 1605-1674 | composer 1
- Carrington | Mary Townsend | 1892-1980 | nee Eyres 1
- Chandler | Raymond | 1888-1959 | writer 1
- Chaucer | Geoffrey | c 1340-1400 | Poet 1
- Cherry | Francis | ? 1665-1713 | Nonjuror, Antiquary, and Collector of MSS. and Coins 1
- Child | William | 1606/1607-1697 | composer 1
- Church of England | Diocese of Canterbury 1
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- Cimarosa | Domenico | 1749-1801 | Italian composer 1
- Clark Kerr | Archibald John Kerr | 1882-1951 | Baron Inverchapel | British diplomat 1
- Clarke | Jeremiah | c 1743-1809 | composer 1
- Clementi | Augusta Mildred Warren | 1878-1969 | nee Graham 1
- Clementi | Cecily Joyce | b 1915 1
- Clementi | Cresswell Montagu | 1918-1981 | Air Vice-Marshal 1
- Clementi | Dione Rose | 1914-2010 | lecturer in history 1
- Clementi | Isabel | 1850–1930 | nee Collard 1
- Clementi | Lockhart | 1881-after 1917 | Captain 1
- Clementi | Marie Penelope Rose | 1889–1970 | nee Eyres | known as Penelope Clementi 1
- Clementi | Montagu | 1839-1919 | Colonel, Judge Advocate-General in India 1
- Clementi | Sir | Cecil | 1875-1947 | Knight | colonial governor 1
- Clementi | Winifred Dorothy | d 1966 | nee Hobson | known as Dorothy Clementi 1
- Comyn | Sir | Robert Buckley | 1792–1853 | Knight | judge 1
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