Professor Brian Randell Collection
- BR
- Archive Collection
- c. 1950 - 2009
Consists of papers relating to Professor Randell's professional and academic associations throughout his career.
Randell, Brian, b.1936, Professor of Computing Science
Professor Brian Randell Collection
Consists of papers relating to Professor Randell's professional and academic associations throughout his career.
Randell, Brian, b.1936, Professor of Computing Science
Heslop Harrison (John) Notebooks and Albums
This is a small collection of notebooks and photograph albums which belonged to John William Heslop Harrison (1881-1967), at one time Professor of Botany at Newcastle University. The notebooks contain notes on plant biology, pollination and plant genetics while the albums include photographs of Iraq, dated 1938-1941. The collection also includes Proceedings of the University of Durham Philosophical Society 1955-1956 in various stages of editing.
Heslop Harrison, John, 1881-1967, Botanist.
There are over 150 maps in Special Collections. In the main, they are pre-twentieth century and cover areas in north-eastern England.
Havelock (Professor Thomas) Archive
This is a small collection of papers, once belonging to Thomas Henry Havelock (1877-1968), Professor of Mathematics, Newcastle University.
Havelock, Thomas Henry, 1877-1968, Professor of Mathematics
This collection of illustrations by local artist Thomas Hair (c.1810-1875) depicts the mining industry and the coal trade in the North East in the nineteenth century. The illustrations are based on Hair's watercolours on the same topic. The illustrations in the collection highlight numerous aspects of the region's mining heritage, including collieries, machinery, and river trade scenes. Many of the illustrations also show the everyday workings of the industry and those involved in it.
Hair, Thomas Harrison, 1810-1875, Artist.
Trevelyan (Walter Calverley) Archive
The archive comprises mainly correspondence addressed to Sir Walter and his first wife Pauline Lady Trevelyan nee Paulina Jermyn. The letters reflect the couple's interests in natural history, botany, geology, antiquities, travel, temperance, phrenology, art and literature, and include examples from many well known contemporaries.
There is also material relating to the history of the Trevelyan family, accumulated during Walter and Charles Edward Trevelyan's preparation of 'The Trevelyan Papers' for publication.
The archive also features diaries and journals, sketchbooks, notes for speeches and scrapbooks. There is material relating to the North East of England, including proposed railways, Tyne crossings at Hexham and decoration of the Great Hall at Wallington.
Trevelyan, Lady Pauline, 1816-1866, nee Jermyn