University College London library
- JC/03/04/15
- File
- 1963-1967
Part of Common (Jack) Archive
Correspondence regarding the Orwell Collection
University College London library
Part of Common (Jack) Archive
Correspondence regarding the Orwell Collection
United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel Headquarters, London.
Part of Evetts (Leonard) Archive
This file contains photographs and correspondence between Mrs Phyl Evetts (Leonard Evetts' widow) and USPG, relating to four memorial windows at the USPG headquarters, London, installed in 1952. There are also some large designs and photographs of designs and layouts, housed separately due to size.
United Kingdom Department Of Trade And Industry (DTI)
Professor Randell contributed to the work of a number of Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) committees and activities.
Part of Chaplin (Michael) Archive
Unit list details including members of units such as accounting, camera department, dressing props, make-up department and set operations who worked on series 3.
Unit and Floor Plan Drawings File, February - October 1974
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
A collection of conversion block and remedial works drawings that include floor plans, typical layout arrangements and canopy details. Drawings ref series: PQ2/950 - PQ2/970. Includes revisions A-D; Size: 850mm x 600mm; Material: Transparent paper. Contains 20 items.
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Writers Union
Part of Iron Press Archive
File of correspondence relating to Peter Mortimer's relationship with the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Writers Union, including the publication of an anthology of poetry published in Russia.
Unincorporated Poems in the Late Honda Dynasty
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Unidentified letters to GOT and Lady Caroline, 3 incomplete, 3 undated
Part of Trevelyan (George Otto) Archive
Includes cuttings relating to Macaulay
Unidentified letters from the collection, many undated and incomplete. Features later slips of paper suggesting potential authors. Subjects include British Association, Crimean War, Death of Lady Pauline, India: Suttee, Madeira and the United States.
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Unidentified CD filed with Royal Institution project work.