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Anderson (Nigel C.) Collection

  • Anderson
  • Book Collection
  • 1877 - 1995

A collection of nineteenth- and twentieth-century children's books (fiction and non-fiction).

Anderson, Nigel C

Moore (C.R.) Collection

  • Moore
  • Book Collection
  • 1945 - 2018

This collection of 71 books focuses on texts about the Holocaust: it includes historical analyses, literary works (Elie Wiesel, Primo Levi), autobiographies, diaries and works centred around specific extermination camps and perpetrators trials.

Moore, C.R, d 2019

Blavatnik Honresfield Library

  • Blavatnik Honresfield
  • Book Collection
  • 1596 - 1889

A collection of children’s books. The books were published between 1596 and 1889, with the majority having been printed in the mid-Nineteenth Century.

Law, William, 1836-1901

Haverfield (E.L.) Collection

  • Haverfield
  • Book Collection
  • 1898 - 1935

The collection features 37 early 20th century first editions of short stories and novels by writer and activist Eleanor Luisa Haverfield: most are signed first editions and bear presentation inscriptions, very often addressed either to the author’s sister Dorothy or to other women.

Haverfield, Eleanor Luisa, 1870-1945, writer

Marine Technology Special Collection

  • MTSC
  • Collection
  • Mid 19th century - 2000

The Marine Technology Special Collection (MTSC), is a unique historical resource of marine technical documents from British shipbuilding, including the less well documented marine engine building, ship repairing, and ship breaking industries. The collection spans the mid-19th century to 2000, with an emphasis on North East England. The collection includes company documents, technical publications and ‘British Shipbuilding Database’, which is a database of 80,000 British-built ships of the 19th and 20th centuries.

Newcastle University has made a significant contribution to this industrial heritage, while its School of Marine Science and Technology is renowned throughout the world. For over a century, it has played a leading role in the teaching and research of the marine technologies including naval architecture, shipbuilding, and marine engineering.

The MTSC, formerly managed by the School of Marine Science and Technology was transferred to the University Library in September 2024. Visit MTSC’s website to find out more details. https://www.ncl.ac.uk/engineering/about-us/facilities/marine/

Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive

  • TF
  • Archive Collection
  • 1949-2018

This extensive collection contains 60 years of professional practice material created by the renowned architect and urban planner, Sir Terry Farrell, from his architectural education, international business operations and urban planning advocacy work. The archive features pieces from his schooldays in Newcastle and his time studying architecture at the University in the 1950s. A large proportion of the collection consists of thousands of items relating to his creation of iconic designs such as the MI6 Building in London, the Embankment Place development above Charing Cross station and Beijing South Station in China, along with a large supporting visuals library and marketing materials. Additionally, the collection also contains items relating to Sir Terry Farrell's involvement in numerous committees and advisory groups for urban development.

Farrell, Sir Terence 1938-, Architect and Planner

Clilverd (Graham) Hospital Prints

  • GC
  • Archive Collection
  • 1950s

Eleven prints by Graham Clilverd - all of hospital buildings. Graham Clilverd (1883-1978) was a British architectural painter, engraver and etcher. Having studied in London at the Central Arts School, he first exhibited his art around 1906 and by 1910 his paintings were annually shown at such major institutions as the Royal Academy, the Royal Scottish Academy and at the Paris Salon. During the First World War, Graham Clilverd also served as a camouflage artist (1916-1918) and he is believed to have acted as a war artist in the Second World War. Clilverd's main passion was architectural art, and his output eventually earned him a Fellowship of the Royal Society of Arts. His extensive series of hospital prints dates from approximately 1950s.

Clilverd, Graham Barry, 1883-1978, architectural painter, engraver and etcher

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