- Clarke
- Fonds
- 1856-2020
The papers cover PFC's childhood and schooling, his time at University, his career, teaching and publications.
Clarke, Peter Frederick (1942-), historian
The papers cover PFC's childhood and schooling, his time at University, his career, teaching and publications.
Clarke, Peter Frederick (1942-), historian
Papers of Peter Anthony Linehan
The material primarily relates to Peter Linehan's academic career: his historical research, and his various roles within St John's College, including his time as Dean and his editorship of St John's College, Cambridge: A History (2011). 'Extracurricular activities', including personal correspondence and non-academic writing, are also represented.
Linehan, Peter Anthony (1943-2020) historian
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, mainly correspondence, of Johnians on a wide range of subjects.
Various (002205)
The collection includes Butler's books, manuscripts, music, photographs, pictures and drawings, and personal effects.
Butler, Samuel (1835-1902) writer, artist and photographer
Papers of James Alexander (Sandy) Green
Certificates and medals, together with material associated with the awards, biographical information, memoirs and obituaries, and some published matter.
Green, James Alexander (1926-2014) mathematician
The collection contains literary papers, including notebooks, manuscript and typescript drafts of sketches, novels and scripts; personal papers, including school and university work, notebooks, and ephemera; audio-visual material; and personal effects and artefacts, spanning from Douglas Adams's childhood to his death in 2001. In addition there is a quantity of press cuttings postdating his death. Media other than paper include sound recordings (chiefly reel-to-reel studio tapes; some cassettes); photographs, 35 mm transparencies and plastic negatives (a large quantity of photographic material is from 'Last Chance to See'); and digital backup tapes.
Adams, Douglas Noël (1952-2001) writer