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Tierney Papers
GB 0103 MS ADD 384 · 1970-1984

Papers concerning the Catholic Apostolic Church and religion, including notes, correspondence and photographs. There are also three card indexes entitled 'Census paper A-Z', 'Subject index J-Z' and 'Churches'.

Tierney , David , d 1990 , historian
Saint Leopold Manuscript
GB 0103 MS HISPAN 1 · Late 15th century-early 16th century

Manuscript volume, late 15th-early 16th century: Canonic. De S Leopoldo; De Fondatione Monasterii S Leopoldi Neuburgensis (a text by J F de Pavinis concerning the canonization of St Leopold, and the foundation of the monastery of St Leopold at Neuberg).

Unknown
GB 0103 MS ADD 34 · Created 1865-1879

Notebooks containing lecture notes, notes on medieval French architecture, and lists of architecture students and lecture titles for various sessions.

Lewis , Thomas Hayter , 1818-1898 , Professor of Architecture
Gwyn Notes
GB 0103 MS ADD 87 · Created 19th Century

Genealogical notes taken from church monuments in and around London.

Gwyn , H
Goldsmid Letters
GB 0103 MS MOCATTA 22 · 1805-1856

Letterbooks of Sir Isaac Lyon Goldsmid, 1805-1856 and undated but dating largely from the period 1828-1835, mainly comprising letters to Goldsmid concerning his interests and activities in Jewish emancipation, social and educational reform, including the foundation of the University of London. The writers (c350 in total) include Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth, 1830, 1833; Peter Bedford, 1832; Henry Peter Brougham, Baron Brougham and Vaux, 1828-1839 and undated; Sir Francis Burdett, Baronet, 1830, 1833; Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, 1835 and undated; Michael Faraday, 1831; Henry Richard Vassall Fox, 3rd Baron Holland, 1828-1840 and undated; Elizabeth Fry, 1829, 1833 and undated; Sir Robert Grant, 1830-1834 and undated; Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, 1832-1834; William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, 1835; Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron Macaulay, undated; Thomas Robert Malthus, 1827; Harriet Martineau, 1834 and undated; Daniel O'Connell, 1829; Robert Owen, 1830 and undated; David Ricardo, 1823; Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, 1834-1841; Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, 1828, 1833; and many other public figures including politicians, aristocrats, members of the royal family, reformers, churchmen, and prominent Jewish figures. There are a few letters from Goldsmid, 1828-1856 and undated, and other documents, including one concerning places of worship in Old and New Lanark, 1823; London University share certificate, 1826; and a copy petition to (Sir) Robert Grant on behalf of the Jewish Disabilities Bill, 1833.

Goldsmid , Sir , Isaac Lyon , 1778-1859 , 1st Baronet , Jewish financier and philanthropist
Fletcher Lectures
GB 0103 FLETCHER · Created c1905-c1943

Lectures on various aspects of the history of architecture, including courses of lectures for the University of London and University Extension and other special lectures.

Fletcher , Sir , Banister Flight , 1866-1953 , Knight , architect
Donaldson Lectures, notes
GB 0103 MS ADD 121 · 1863-1864

Student's notes of lectures given at University College London, session 1863-1864, on fine art and construction by Thomas L Donaldson (1795-1885), first Professor of Architecture.

Anonymous student
GB 0103 MS ADD 36 · 1821

Original sketches and surveys of Sicilian buildings, with dimensions.

Donaldson , Thomas Leverton , 1795-1885 , architect Jenkins , William , fl 1821
Barlow Papers
GB 0103 BARLOW · 1714-1876 (predominant 1821-1876)

Papers of Henry Clark Barlow, comprising papers relating to his Dante studies, both published and unpublished work, including manuscripts and notes for unfinished essays and lectures, titled manuscript notebooks, titled manuscripts, notes from codices and other sources, printed matter, and papers relating to the festivals of Dante; papers relating to his other studies, including a few items on geology and theology, and many sketches relating to the history of art, to architecture and to topography; personal papers, including Barlow's diaries and journals in which he wrote his observations on the architecture, art, geology, history and people of the places he visited, travel notes, and correspondence devoted almost entirely to Dante matters; acquired papers, including photographs, pictures, books, maps, plans, printed matter and ephemera.

Barlow , Henry Clark , 1806-1876 , writer on Dante