Widdop 'X Type Diesel Engine Brochure
- MTA-01209/02
- Item
- 1938
Booklet containing details and specifications of the engine range.
H. Widdop and Company Ltd
Widdop 'X Type Diesel Engine Brochure
Booklet containing details and specifications of the engine range.
H. Widdop and Company Ltd
Part of Sharp (Thomas) Archive
Wickham Hampshire; descriptive notes about the village and map reference notes. One original map of the village and one copy with a descriptive note.
Regional Planning Office, Reading Borough Council, UK.
Part of Chaplin (Michael) Archive
Includes a script, notes, research and a proposal relating to Wicked/Benwell Boys; a series for television.
The papers of Frederic Whyte (1867-1941) form a literary archive although it contains a large amount of correspondence. The letters date largely from the late-Nineteenth and early-Twentieth Centuries and include correspondence with publishers, editors and literary agents. Correspondence also includes letters from Arthur Conan Doyle, George Bernard Shaw and correspondence with H.G. Wells.There are articles, notes and draft translations (including a manuscript draft and copy of an article 'Portrait of Cecil Rhodes' and correspondence about M.G. Sarfatti's biography of Mussolini); material for Whyte's Life of W.T. Stead, miscellaneous photographs, cuttings (including a scrapbook of press cuttings on the Boer War), book reviews, manuscript diaries, some publications and material relating to Sweden.
Whyte, Frederic, 1867-1941, author and journalist.
Burmeister & Wain A/S
Who Would Want to Live in a House like This?, Undated
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Photocopy of article from an unknown and undated magazine about government house building proposals compared to Sir Terry Farrell's Thames Gateway masterplan.
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.
Whitworth, Monumental effigy in Whitworth churchyard
Part of Local Illustrations