- FP/1/3
- Subseries
- 1909 - 1940
Papers produced during Pybus service in World War One and World War Two.
Papers produced during Pybus service in World War One and World War Two.
War Office procedures for missing officers and men
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of a leaflet describing 'the steps taken by the War Office to ascertain whether officers and men who have been reported Missing are Prisoners of War, or, if not, whether any definite information is obtainable as to their fate.'
Bound volume, with loose press cuttings relating to the railway. Includes the 1845 and 1859 Acts.
Wang Qingsong promotional diary
Part of Northern Stage Archive
Blank promotional diary featuring work of Wang Qingsong, with attached label showing it was sold by Northern Stage for £5.
Part of Flambard Press Archive
Consists of a launch invitation, correspondence, reviews, publicity material, photographs of potential cover art and a jacket cover proof relating to the poetry collection Sweet Wine and Bitter Herbs: Poems on Being a Jew in the Twentieth Century. Also includes a launch invitation, correspondence, reviews, publicity material and a jacket cover proof relating to the poetry collection A Moon at the Door. Also includes reviews, publicity material, correspondence and a jacket cover proof relating to the poetry collection What is the Purpose of Your Visit?
Barford, Wanda, dates unknown, poet
The Walmsley (Anne) Collection is named for the person that formerly owned the books. It contains poetry and prose by Caribbean and black British writers, including Kamau Brathwaite, Derek Walcott (the Nobel Prize for Literature winner), Olive Senior and Samuel Selvon. Some of the books contain additional material such as correspondence and some of the books are inscribed to Anne by the authors.
Walmsley, Anne, b.1931, author
Consists of the personal archive of Anne Walmsley including material relating to talks, articles and publications, correspondence, diaries and scrapbooks, material relating to her University work and her qualifications and degrees.
Walmsley, Anne, b.1931, author
Part of Evetts (Leonard) Archive
Five rolls of wallpaper. These rolls were found within Leonard Evetts' design files, and although nothing further is known it seems most likely that they were kept because Evetts had a role in the design or that they were related to his teaching.
The Wallis Collection contains books on mathematics and maths education and includes works by Robert Record (the man who introduced the = symbol), such as The grounde of artes: teaching the perfecte worke and practise of arithmetike (1582) and works by and about Isaac Newton, such as Newton's Principia in its first American edition (1846).
The books were formerly owned by Peter Wallis (1918-1992), a lecturer in the School of Education. There are almanacs, works on algebra and geometry, school text books, works on astronomy including J.F.W. Herschel's Astronomy (1835), guides to measuring, book-keeping, ready reckoners, treatises, Euclid's Elements and manuals.
Wallis, Peter, 1918-1992, mathematician
Part of Chaplin (Sid) Archive
Includes photographs of Rene and grandchildren (?) manuscript notes, and piece relating to travel in Pisa and Russia