Graham Dukes Newspaper Collection
- Dukes
- Fonds
- 1500 - 2015
Material constituting a selective history of Western European newspapers.
Dukes, Maurice Nelson Graham (1930-) lawyer and doctor
Graham Dukes Newspaper Collection
Material constituting a selective history of Western European newspapers.
Dukes, Maurice Nelson Graham (1930-) lawyer and doctor
Papers relating to Wordsworth and associated work, and the study of English language; papers relating to Davies' book 'Wordsworth and the Worth of Words'; notebooks; early work and surrealism; letters (1959-86); press cuttings; papers relating to work on Trollope; papers relating to Charles Lamb Society Lecture; papers relating to essay, 'The Use of English,' and the teaching of English; papers relating to essay on De Quincey; papers relating to TV programme 'The Don's Tale' and other TV and radio work; papers relating to poem 'The Scales of Disaster'; reminiscences of Cambridge and village life; drafts of various essays and poems; miscellaneous papers; photographs; collected works
Davies, Hugh Sykes (1909-1984) scholar and writer
Letters, including correspondence with Sir Mortimer Wheeler and correspondence relating to the Piltdown Hoax; diaries and notebooks; photographs; papers relating to novels; articles by and about Daniel; notes relating to the study and teaching of archaeology. Also included is correspondence of Daniel's wife, Ruth.
Daniel, Glyn Edmund (1914-1986) archaeologist, writer and broadcaster
Material found in D5 New Court during refurbishment, July 2006
This bundle of material was found behind a fixed cupboard in the alcove to the right of the fireplace in room D5 New Court, and includes items belonging to various occupants of this set. During the First and Second World Wars New Court was occupied by military personnel on training courses (D5 was given over to the RAF between 1941 and 1944), and this explains the presence of First and Second World War ephemera among the papers.
Various (001980)
The papers include notebooks and papers on classical subjects, travelogues and diaries, card indexes, correspondence, miscellaneous papers, and photographs.
Crook, John Anthony (1921-2007) classicist and historian
The collection includes photographs, audio-visual media, memorabilia, certificates, press-cuttings, correspondence and reviews relating to Cradock's books, a small quantity of papers relating to Cradock's professional activities, and some personal correspondence.
Cradock, Sir Percy (1923-2010) Knight and diplomat
Papers of George Gordon Coulton
Sketchbooks, drawings, etchings, watercolours, a few photographs, letters, and miscellaneous items.
Coulton, George Gordon (1858-1947) historian and controversialist
Papers of William George Constable
Letters to and from Constable re the College Appeal Fund, 1958-67; brochures issued by St John's College in connection with the Appeal Fund, 1958-61; letters of congratulation on his election to a Fellowship, 1918; miscellaneous papers and menu cards.
Constable, William George (1887-1976) art historian and gallery director
Papers of John William Colenso
Correspondence of JWC discussing theological matters and details of his church work and life in Natal; a notebook containing copies of letters sent to JWC on theological matters; correspondence arising from the visit of the Reverend James D La Touche to Natal in support of the work of JWC. Notes relating to Colenso compiled by Paul Murray, Visiting Colenso Fellow at SJC Michaelmas 2022-Lent 2023 are appended.
Colenso, John William (1814-1883) Bishop of Natal
Papers relating to the abolition of the slave trade and slavery; papers relating to the Republic of Haiti and the Kingdom of Haiti; papers relating to the Clarkson Family, including Catherine Clarkson, and friends; and miscellaneous papers including those relating to recent research into Clarkson's work. The majority of the papers date from Clarkson's lifetime.
Clarkson, Thomas (1760-1846) slavery abolitionist