- Mordell
- Fonds
- 1907–1974
Correspondence between L. J. Mordell and fellow mathematicians, family and friends; assorted papers on mathematical subjects; lecture notes.
Mordell, Louis Joel (1888-1972) mathematician
Correspondence between L. J. Mordell and fellow mathematicians, family and friends; assorted papers on mathematical subjects; lecture notes.
Mordell, Louis Joel (1888-1972) mathematician
Papers of William Lawrence Balls
Eight volumes of printed material and unbound papers on cotton technology.
Balls, William Lawrence (1882-1960) botanist and cotton technologist
Papers of John Charles Halland How
Diaries. Gives details of religious life in Edwardian Cambridge, especially with reference to Anglo-Catholicism. Includes letters to How and printed material regarding church matters.
How, John Charles Halland (1881-1961)
Papers of Percy Alexander MacMahon
Unpublished manuscript papers of Percy Alexander MacMahon, including works by Sir Charles Moore Watson (1844-1916).
MacMahon, Percy Alexander (1854-1929) mathematician
Papers of John Collings Squire
The collection consists of his letters to his close friend, Cecily Mary Severne (nee Burdon-Muller) from 1930 to 1958, plus some miscellaneous papers.
Squire, John Collings (1884-1958) literary editor and poet
Papers of Ernest Alfred Benians
The papers include Benians's correspondence, papers, lecture notes, and notes for speeches.
Benians, Ernest Alfred (1880-1952) historian and Master of St John's College, Cambridge
Manuscript lecture notes, offprints of medical articles.
Shore, Lewis Erle (1863-1944) physiologist and neurologist
The personal effects of Alan Menzies Hiller
Papers relating to Hiller's army career, letters to family, postcards, photographs and First World War ephemera.
Hiller, Alan Menzies (1895-1915)
Papers of James Stanley Bezzant
Letters, certificates, photographs and miscellaneous items.
Bezzant, James Stanley (1897-1967) theologian
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consist of letters written by Nathaniel to his family during his service in the Boer War, a diary for 1900, and an unpublished autobiography written in and before 1943.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