- BXB/1/4/KON/2
- File
- 1989
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Stem Cell Research: Medical Progress with Responsibility
Part of Donaldson (Sir Liam) Archive
This report, which Sir Liam produced with assistance from an expert group, summarised techniques involved in stem cell research, the potential benefits of such research and the associated legal and ethical considerations. Concluded that most embryonic stem cell research did not raise different ethical issues than those already permitted, but judged that the technique of cell nuclear replacement raised sensitive issues that may not justify potential benefits and should be considered on a case by case basis. Its recommendations were to permit regulated, controlled stem cell research but prevent human cloning.
Part of Donaldson (Sir Liam) Archive
Includes Sir Liam's Special Report Stem Cell Research: Medical Progress and Responsibility and other material specifically related to stem cell research.
Steelwork to Openings South Elevation Infill Panels Revision B, 24 March 1983
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Plan Title: Steelwork to Openings South Elevation Infill Panels Revision B; Scale: 1:20; Date: 24 March 1983; Drawing Ref: LP603; Size: 850mm x 600mm; Material: Transparent paper.
Steelwork Layout and Reactions File, February 1985
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Drawings ref series: 2415/110 - /116 ; Size 850mm x 600mm; Material: Paper. Contains 6 items.
Steel Tender Drawings, 26 February 2007
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Digital Object ID: TF-2022-08-23-004.
Steel Construction Guide, 2002 British Constructional Steelwork Association (BCSA) Supplement
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Cover image of Paddington Basin Development, 'The Point.'
There is also a memo about image rights addressed to Terry Farrell and Partners within the publication.
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Stealing Off: - or - prudent Secesion
Part of Gillray Prints
Uncoloured print by James Gillray, printed for publisher Henry G. Bohn.
Fox is depicted seceding from Parliament, suggested as a reaction to the discoveries of his political intrigues with Irish rebels. He is accompanied by two faithful dogs, Lord Grey and M.A. Taylor. The rest of the Whig party remain in place, eating their words.
Originally published 6 November 1798.
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Size: 400mm x 600mm.