GB 0505 GB 131 - HOLLOWAY, George Martin- (1833-1895)

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GB 0505 GB 131

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HOLLOWAY, George Martin- (1833-1895)

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  • 1874-1894 (Creación)

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1 box or 0.01 cubic metres

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Born 1833 as George Martin; married Sarah Anne Driver, sister of Jane Holloway, 1857; assisted Thomas Holloway in the foundation of Holloway Sanatorium and Royal Holloway College; became Trustee of the Mount Lee Estate, Egham, 1876, on which Royal Holloway College was built, supervised the building of the College, and laid the foundation stone, 1879; Governor of Royal Holloway College, 1879; assumed additional name of Holloway, 1884; knighted, 1887; Patron of the Chapel at St Michael and All Angels Church, Sunninghill, Berkshire, 1888-1889; died 1895.

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GB 0505 GB 131 1874-1894 Collection (fonds) 1 box or 0.01 cubic metres Holloway , Sir , George , Martin- , 1833-1895 , Knight , formerly George Martin , patent medicine vendor

Born 1833 as George Martin; married Sarah Anne Driver, sister of Jane Holloway, 1857; assisted Thomas Holloway in the foundation of Holloway Sanatorium and Royal Holloway College; became Trustee of the Mount Lee Estate, Egham, 1876, on which Royal Holloway College was built, supervised the building of the College, and laid the foundation stone, 1879; Governor of Royal Holloway College, 1879; assumed additional name of Holloway, 1884; knighted, 1887; Patron of the Chapel at St Michael and All Angels Church, Sunninghill, Berkshire, 1888-1889; died 1895.

Placed in the Royal Holloway College Archives in or after 1973.

Papers, 1874-1894, mainly relating to the foundation and early life of Royal Holloway College, notably Thomas Holloway's original address announcing his intention to found the College, given at a meeting of pioneers in women's education held at his Oxford Street offices, London, 10 Feb 1875; copies of deeds dating from 1711-1756 and concerning the sale of land on the Mount Lee Estate, [1874], and a copy of Thomas Holloway's conveyance of the Mount Lee Estate to chosen Trustees in May 1876; letters from William Henry Crossland to Thomas Holloway, 1874-1885, comprising receipts [for expenses to do with the building of the College], and correspondence between John Thompson, George Martin-Holloway and Crossland, 1882-1887, concerning works subsidiary to the main building; estimates for electrical and engineering work on the College, 1883-1886; financial statements, 1883-1889, relating to the Trustee's Investments, a rough account of money spent on Royal Holloway College and the Holloway Sanatorium, and Trustees' balance sheets; correspondence between Thomas Holloway, the Rt Hon David Chadwick, the Rt Hon William Ewart Gladstone, Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Henry Stafford Northcote, John Watts, the Rt Hon Samuel Morley, Walpole Lloyd Greenwell and Professor Thorold Rogers MP mainly relating to the drawing up of the Declaration of Trust and the Deed of Foundation for the College, and the appointment of Trustees, 1876-1883; a draft manuscript account of Thomas Holloway's life and work [by George Martin-Holloway], [1883]; papers, 1884-1894, relating to the Governors of the College, mainly material relating to the legal aspects of their appointment, and correspondence relating to Governors' meetings and the constitution of the Board; letters from Sir Henry Ponsonby, (Albert) Edward (Wilfred), Count Gleichen and D W Welch relating to the opening of Royal Holloway College, 1885; papers relating to the appointment of Matilda Ellen Bishop as Principal of the College, 1886-1887; letters, 1887-1889, relating to entrance requirements, scholarships and prizes, notably from Prince Christian, Randall Davidson, David Chadwick and Edward Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury; letters to George Martin-Holloway from Most Rev Randall Davidson, Dean of Windsor, Henry Thring, 1st Baron Thring, and Fleetwood L Edwards (Sec to Prince Christian), 1887, concerning the unveiling of the statues of Queen Victoria and Thomas and Jane Holloway at Royal Holloway College. Letters to George Martin-Holloway relating to the opening of the Holloway Sanatorium, 1885.

The papers had already been sorted into chronological order upon their deposit in the College Archives, and this arrangement has been retained.

Open to all registered users of the Royal Holloway, University of London Archives.

Copies may be supplied, subject to the condition of the original. Requests to publish original material should be directed to the College Archivist.
English

Handlist available in the Royal Holloway, University of London Archives reading room.

The Royal Holloway, University of London Archives hold information relating to Martin-Holloway, including the Royal Holloway College Deed of Foundation (RHC GB102/1-103/3); the Declaration of Trust (RHC GB132/2 and RHC GB132/3); the Chief Engineer's papers (RHC AR510-512); papers relating to the opening ceremony in 1886 (RHC GB141); photographs of Martin-Holloway in the College photograph collection (RHC PH251/4-5); correspondence, 1963, between Dorothy Hustler, College Secretary, and Marchal E Langdren relating to Martin-Holloway, including a photograph (RHC AR305/1); an obituary from The Times, 16 May 1895 (RHC RF102/2).

Compiled by Sarah Aitchison as part of the AIM25 project. Compiled in compliance with general International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. Mar 2000 Academic buildings Accounting Admission requirements Agricultural economics Architecture Awards Benson , Edward White , 1829-1896 , Archbishop of Canterbury Bishop , Matilda Ellen , fl 1886-1887 , Principal of Royal Holloway College Building operations Buildings Building services Chadwick , David , 1821-1895 , Liberal MP Christian , 1831-1917 , Prince of Schleswig Holstein Construction engineering Crossland , William Henry , fl 1874-1885 Davidson , Randall Thomas , 1848-1930 , Baron Davidson , Archbishop of Canterbury Deeds Documents Economics of education Educational buildings Educational finance Educational grants Educational management Educational systems Edwards , Sir , Fleetwood Isham , 1842-1910 , Knight , Lieutenant Colonel , Keeper of Privy Purse Egham England Europe Finance Financial administration Financial statements Gladstone , William Ewart , 1809-1898 , statesman Gleichen , Lord , Albert Edward Wilfred , 1863-1937 , Major General Greenwell , Walpole Lloyd , fl 1876-1883 Higher education institutions Holloway Sanatorium Holloway , Sir , George , Martin- , 1833-1895 , Knight , formerly George Martin , patent medicine vendor x Martin-Holloway , George x Martin , George Holloway , Thomas , 1800-1883 , patent medicine vendor, benefactor and art collector Information sources Land economics Land tenure Morley , Samuel , 1809-1886 , politician Northcote , Henry Stafford , 1846-1911 , 1st Baron Northcote , Governor General of Australia x Northcote , 1st Baron Ponsonby , Sir , Henry Frederick , 1825-1895 , Knight , General Private Secretary to Queen Victoria Prizes Rogers , James Edwin Thorold , 1823-1890 , MP , political economist and historian Royal Holloway College Royal Holloway College , Board of Governors Scholarships Social behaviour Social norms Surrey Thompson , John , fl 1882-1887 Thring , Henry , 1818-1907 , 1st Baron Thring , lawyer and jurist x Thring , 1st Baron UK Universities Victoria , 1819-1901 , Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and empress of India Watts , John , fl 1876-1883 Welch , D W , fl 1885 Western Europe Womens education London Educational institutions

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Placed in the Royal Holloway College Archives in or after 1973.

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Papers, 1874-1894, mainly relating to the foundation and early life of Royal Holloway College, notably Thomas Holloway's original address announcing his intention to found the College, given at a meeting of pioneers in women's education held at his Oxford Street offices, London, 10 Feb 1875; copies of deeds dating from 1711-1756 and concerning the sale of land on the Mount Lee Estate, [1874], and a copy of Thomas Holloway's conveyance of the Mount Lee Estate to chosen Trustees in May 1876; letters from William Henry Crossland to Thomas Holloway, 1874-1885, comprising receipts [for expenses to do with the building of the College], and correspondence between John Thompson, George Martin-Holloway and Crossland, 1882-1887, concerning works subsidiary to the main building; estimates for electrical and engineering work on the College, 1883-1886; financial statements, 1883-1889, relating to the Trustee's Investments, a rough account of money spent on Royal Holloway College and the Holloway Sanatorium, and Trustees' balance sheets; correspondence between Thomas Holloway, the Rt Hon David Chadwick, the Rt Hon William Ewart Gladstone, Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Henry Stafford Northcote, John Watts, the Rt Hon Samuel Morley, Walpole Lloyd Greenwell and Professor Thorold Rogers MP mainly relating to the drawing up of the Declaration of Trust and the Deed of Foundation for the College, and the appointment of Trustees, 1876-1883; a draft manuscript account of Thomas Holloway's life and work [by George Martin-Holloway], [1883]; papers, 1884-1894, relating to the Governors of the College, mainly material relating to the legal aspects of their appointment, and correspondence relating to Governors' meetings and the constitution of the Board; letters from Sir Henry Ponsonby, (Albert) Edward (Wilfred), Count Gleichen and D W Welch relating to the opening of Royal Holloway College, 1885; papers relating to the appointment of Matilda Ellen Bishop as Principal of the College, 1886-1887; letters, 1887-1889, relating to entrance requirements, scholarships and prizes, notably from Prince Christian, Randall Davidson, David Chadwick and Edward Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury; letters to George Martin-Holloway from Most Rev Randall Davidson, Dean of Windsor, Henry Thring, 1st Baron Thring, and Fleetwood L Edwards (Sec to Prince Christian), 1887, concerning the unveiling of the statues of Queen Victoria and Thomas and Jane Holloway at Royal Holloway College. Letters to George Martin-Holloway relating to the opening of the Holloway Sanatorium, 1885.

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The papers had already been sorted into chronological order upon their deposit in the College Archives, and this arrangement has been retained.

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Condiciones de acceso

Open to all registered users of the Royal Holloway, University of London Archives.

Condiciones

Copies may be supplied, subject to the condition of the original. Requests to publish original material should be directed to the College Archivist.

Idioma del material

  • inglés

Escritura del material

  • latín

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English

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The Royal Holloway, University of London Archives hold information relating to Martin-Holloway, including the Royal Holloway College Deed of Foundation (RHC GB102/1-103/3); the Declaration of Trust (RHC GB132/2 and RHC GB132/3); the Chief Engineer's papers (RHC AR510-512); papers relating to the opening ceremony in 1886 (RHC GB141); photographs of Martin-Holloway in the College photograph collection (RHC PH251/4-5); correspondence, 1963, between Dorothy Hustler, College Secretary, and Marchal E Langdren relating to Martin-Holloway, including a photograph (RHC AR305/1); an obituary from The Times, 16 May 1895 (RHC RF102/2).

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Handlist available in the Royal Holloway, University of London Archives reading room.

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Royal Holloway, University of London

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Compiled in compliance with general International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

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