- FP/2/6/14
- Item
- c. 1960
A Choice Collection of One Hundred and Twenty Outstanding Engravings, Etchings and Woodcuts, Catalogue No. 43, by Gilhofer & Ranschburg.
A Choice Collection of One Hundred and Twenty Outstanding Engravings, Etchings and Woodcuts, Catalogue No. 43, by Gilhofer & Ranschburg.
Part of Chaplin (Sid) Archive
With alternative title of The Ferryman's Daughter. Annotations consist of changes and corrections in blue ink.
Part of Chaplin (Sid) Archive
Annotated typescript where the annotations consist of changes and corrections in pencil.
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
A collection of 17 letters from various academics.
Contained within an envelope addressed to A.M. Duff Esq in 1938. Several of the letters focus on an application for an academic position at Aberdeen University in 1911.
A collection of five 'Automobile Association' Touring Wallets.
The wallets contain collections of maps and pamphlets for driving tours around England.
A collection of maps and phamplets relating to driving tours of England
Maps include publications by RAC, OS, Jervaulx Abbey, The Masham and Aysgarth Rural District Councils and H.M. Office of Works.
Part of Evetts (Leonard) Archive
A collection of tools designed and devised by Leonard C. Evetts for use in his lettering and stained glass work. These include three rulers used to create lead lines for his window designs, double pencils spliced together with masking tape so that two lines can be drawn together and a double headed wooden tool which holds two pieces of chalk which he used for making large symmetrical lines for blackboard demonstrations. Refer to pages 9-10 of the book 'Leonard Evetts, Master Designer'.
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
A collection of working drawings. Contains floor plans from the basement to the roof. Also a context plan for the ground and roof, as well as a red boundary line plan. Drawing ref series: PA/02 - PA/04. Size: 1195mm by 845mm. Material: paper. Contains 20 items
Part of Donaldson (Sir Liam) Archive
This report, led by Sir Liam as a statement on behalf of the Government, the medical profession and the NHS, set out a public commitment to high quality healthcare with an emphasis on safety and a framework to achieve it. This included clear standards and best practice implementation, greater clinical governance towards quality assurance and improvement in supported local services, patient collaboration and safety improvements and greater collaborative working.