- Jeffreys/A1-A230/A227-230/A227
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- 16 April 2011
Thanks the College for its support and reports on the unveiling of the plaque. Encloses a commemorative pen in a wooden case, and a CD of photographs taken on the day.
Thanks the College for its support and reports on the unveiling of the plaque. Encloses a commemorative pen in a wooden case, and a CD of photographs taken on the day.
Print-out of email exchange with Richard Wrangham
Part of Papers of Robert Aubrey Hinde
Local recognition at last for Harold
Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo, describing Sir Harold Jeffreys' career and the unveiling of the plaque at Fatfield.
Tanner memorial 'common sense'
Part of The papers of Peter Clarke
Letter inviting PFC to contribute to a conference to be held at Bangor University in memory of Duncan Tanner, programme for the conference, and copy of PFC's paper for that conference 'The making and remaking of "common sense" about British economy policy'. The paper is word-processed, with manuscript annotations.
Washington History Society plaque
Items relating to the unveiling of a plaque in Fatfield commemorating the birth of Harold Jeffreys there.
Wooden pen case engraved "A gift from the Washington History Society remembering Sir HaroldJeffreys". [pen itself used in Library]
Photographs of the unveiling of a plaque in Fatfield
One CD containing 9 photographs.
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Correspondence relating to the commissioning of a bust of Percy Cradock, instigated by Lord Thomas of Swynnerton. Includes letters between Birthe, Lord Thomas, St John's College, and the sculptor, Angela Conner. Photographs of the work on the bust are included, as well as details of the contributions made to the fund which financed the bust.
Part of The papers of Peter Clarke
Printed abstract dated 21 January 2011 and annotated draft paper dated 31 March 2011 for paper 'The English-speaking peoples before Churchill'. A photocopy of an article 'The forgotten Churchill' by George Watson from American scholar, inscribed 'For Peter from George 9.iii.11' is present. Also a flier for Britain and the world and an offprint from that journal for the published article, which appeared in volume 4.2, 2011.
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Printed from 'Encountering Otherness. Diversities and Transcultural Experiences in Early Modern European Culture: [20]', ed. Guido Abbattista (EUT Edizione Universita di Triesta, 2011).