- Shore
- Fonds
- 1900–1940
Manuscript lecture notes, offprints of medical articles.
Shore, Lewis Erle (1863-1944) physiologist and neurologist
Manuscript lecture notes, offprints of medical articles.
Shore, Lewis Erle (1863-1944) physiologist and neurologist
Papers and photographs bequeathed to the College together with several important books from his extensive library.
Rapson, Edward James (1861-1937) Sanskritist
Papers relating to the Whytehead family
An artificial collection consisting of four separate deposits made by members of the Whytehead family between 1938 and 1944. The papers relate principally to William Whytehead (d. 1817), Henry Robert Whytehead (1773-1818), Thomas Whytehead (1815-43, see ODNB) and Robert Yates Whytehead (1846-1938).
Various (003884)
Manuscript music; various publications; Cambridge Antiquarian Society material.
Allen, Frank James (1854-1942)
Letters to and from Sir Joseph Larmor's and papers from his later life, including notes on sciences and articles intended for publication.
Larmor, Sir Joseph (1857-1942) Knight, theoretical physicist
Papers of John Edward and Francis Alleyne Marr
The majority of this collection is by J. E. Marr. The papers relating to J. E. Marr are a collection of various items from his academic career and personal life. They contain: personal photo albums; photo albums of field trips; scrapbooks; geological pamphlets both by and sent to J. E. Marr; obituaries; sketches; and maps. The papers relating to F. A. Marr contain: photo albums, loose photos, and a file of correspondence and legal documents in relation to his parents' estates.
Marr, John Edward (1857-1933) geologist
Papers of Nathaniel Bishop Harman
The papers consist of letters written by Nathaniel to his family during his service in the Boer War, a diary for 1900, and an unpublished autobiography written in and before 1943.
Harman, Nathaniel Bishop (1869-1945) author
Geoffrey Alan Whittle Collection
Photographs and ephemera relating to College and University sports teams.
Whittle, Geoffrey Alan (1924–1989), general practitioner
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)
Photographs, notebook and letters.
Brown, William Henry (1863-1945)