Showing Collections: 21 - 40 of 84
Collection
Archive of Frederick Louis MacNeice
Papers of the poet and playwright Frederick Louis MacNeice (1907-1963), with papers of Hedli MacNeice, née Anderson (1907-1990)
Extents: 10.17 Linear metres (76 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1917-1989; n.d.
Collection
Archive of Frederick W. Sternfeld
Archive of Frederick W. Sternfeld, 1938-1962, n.d.
Extents: 0.77 Linear metres (7 boxes)
Dates:
1938-1962, n.d.
Collection
Archive of James Callaghan
Papers of Leonard James [Jim] Callaghan, Baron Callaghan of Cardiff (1912-2005), primarily relating to his political career as a Labour MP, Cabinet Minister, Prime Minister and member of the House of Lords.
Extents: 208.681 Linear metres (572 boxes)
Dates:
1908-2013
Collection
Archive of Joanna Trollope
Archive of Joanna Trollope (born 1943), writer, including literary and personal papers, [1908]-2019.
Extents: 5.26 Linear metres (109 boxes)
Dates:
[1908]-2019; Majority of material found within 1952-2019
Collection
Archive of John le Carré (David Cornwell)
Literary archive of author John le Carré (David Cornwell)
Extents: 137 Linear metres (918 boxes)
Dates:
1951-2020
Collection
Archive of Paul Gore-Booth, Baron Gore-Booth
Correspondence and papers of Baron Paul Gore-Booth (diplomat), and his family
Extents: 11.78 Linear metres (232 boxes)
Dates:
1815-1984, n.d.
Collection
Archive of Peter Landin, computer scientist, academic and gay rights campaigner
Archive of Peter Landin (1930-2009) computer scientist, academic and gay rights campaigner.
Extents: 22.35 Linear metres (148 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1953-2006, n.d.
Collection
Archive of Sir Denis Wright
Correspondence, papers, photographs and diaries of Sir Denis Wright (1911-2005), diplomat
Extents: 19.7 Linear metres (54 boxes)
Dates:
1915-2005
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 Geoffrey de Freitas
Papers of Sir Geoffrey de Freitas (1913-1982), politician and diplomat
Extents: 4 Linear metres (62 boxes)
Dates:
1900-1984
Collection
Archive of Sir Mark Aurel Stein (1862-1943)
Archive of Sir Mark Aurel Stein (1862-1943).
Extents: 43.23 Linear metres (393 boxes)
Dates:
1854-1953
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 Willoughby Hyett Dickinson, later Baron Dickinson, concerning the League of Nations movement in England
The archive includes papers and pamphlets by Dickinson and others, and papers of the League of Nations Society and the League to Enforce Peace.
Extents: 1.05 Linear metres (6 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1914-1940
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 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 Macirone Family
Correspondence and papers of the Macirone Family, principally George Macirone (1788-1858), his wife Mary Ann Macirone (1791-1869) nee Perriman, and their three children, Clara Macirone (1821-1914), Emily Macirone (1821-1888) and George Augustus Macirone (1834-1910) with born-digital transcriptions of their letters and diaries by Patricia Neate.
Extents: 1.54 Linear metres (14 physical shelfmarks; 1 digital shelfmark)
Dates:
1584-2016
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 W.M. Macmillan and Mona Macmillan
Archive of W.M. Macmillan, historian of South Africa and critic of colonial rule in Africa and the West Indies, and of his wife, Mona Macmillan, author and journalist.
Extents: 10.66 Linear metres (76 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1867-2006
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