- BXB/1/1/CLK/1
- File
- 1992
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Who has a Good Time in Russia?
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning Russian society, in particular the life of the peasantry.
Part of Donaldson (Sir Liam) Archive
Includes correspondence to Sir Liam Donaldson in relation to his work for WHO.
Whiteness Mplan Working Drawings File
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
A collection of working drawings for stages of archiectural project. They are assumed to consist of tender and/or construction plans, sections and elevations with associated revisions. This file has not yet been catalogued at item level.
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Whitehall report, Royal Fine Art Commission.
Part of Thomas Sharp papers
Report with observations on the re-development in the Whitehall Area prepared by Sir Leslie Martin and Professor Colin Buchanan.
The White Collection, named after Robert White (1802-1874) was presented to King's College (now Newcastle University) by his great nephew George White Pickering. It is a rich source of literature as well as being strong in ecclesiastical and local history such as James Raine's writings on local history and antiquities.
There are works by John Dryden, William Hazlitt, Thomas Hood, James Thomson, Robert Burns, Mark Akenside, Thomas Chatterton, John Gay, H.W. Longfellow, Matthew Prior, John Keats, John Milton, James Hogg, John Clare, Edgar Allan Poe, George Herbert, William Cowper, Thomas Gray and the poems of Ossian as well as several works by S.T. Coleridge, including Aids to reflection (1848), Biographia literaria (1817), Confessions of an inquiring spirit (1849) and The friend (1850). Alongside the work of these distinguished authors sit English and Scottish ballads, garlands and chapbooks including some which were printed in Newcastle.
White, Robert, 1802-1874, Antiquary.
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
White Court Garden Village Design Brief, August 1991
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
A publication detailing the urban design of White Court garden village, Braintree. It is assumed that this brief was used as comparative research for the design of Cambourne.
Whessoe of Darlington, Industrial Radiography, Company Logo.
Part of Evetts (Leonard) Archive
This file contains one photograph, dated 1953, of the mobile x-ray unit belonging to 'Whessoe of Darlington Industrial Radiography'. The file was found in a folder with other examples of Evetts work, so it is presumed that Evetts designed the company logo.