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      GB 0809 Castellani · 1924-1951

      Papers of Sir Aldo Castellani, 1924-1951, comprise correspondence and reprints of publications and articles. Correspondence relates to his role in the School of Tropical Medicine as lecturer and Director of Tropical Mycoses including the establishment of the Ross Institute, his work as a lecturer at the School, terms and conditions of his appointment as Director of Studies on Tropical Mycoses; telegrams from overseas; press cuttings on his return to Italy to fight against the allies in World War Two.

      Castellani , Sir , Aldo , 1877-1971 , Knight , mycologist
      GB 0096 AL18 · Fonds · 1817

      Letter from John Cartwright to Mr Chantry, 2 Nov 1817. Recommending Mr Gualter as 'a candidate for an expected vacancy of surgeon to the Westminster Hospital.'

      Autograph, with signature.

      Cartwright , John , 1740-1824 , political reformer
      GB 0120 MSS.5809-5826 · 1830-1916

      Papers of H V Carter including correspondence of Carter and of members of his family; Carter's journals, 1848-1862; 'Reflections' by H V Carter on his personal and professional development, and on his religious life as a Dissenter and wills, estate and other financial papers.

      Carter , Henry Vandyke , 1831-1897 , Deputy Surgeon-General, Indian Medical Service
      GB 0098 B/CARR · Created 1890-1969

      Papers of Francis Howard Carr, 1890-1969, comprising research notes on laboratory work on aconitine (poison taken from aconite plants), [1892], at the Pharmaceutical Society Research Laboratory, and Imperial Institute, [1896-1898]; papers and correspondence, notably photographs of Leverkusen, Germany, 1919; lecture manuscripts, 1890-1960, including an essay on lectures by Professor Raphael Meldola; press cuttings, 1908-1967; obituary for Dr Carr, 1968-1969.

      Carr , Francis Howard , 1874-1969 , chemist
      Carr Family
      GB 0120 MSS.5203-5207 · 1739-1861

      Notebooks kept by three generations of the Carr family, William Carr (b 1715), of Settle, Yorks.; William Carr (1745-1821), apothecary to the Leeds Infirmary, 1774-1781, surgeon apothecary at Elland, Yorks., 1784, and later at Gomersal; and William Carr (1785-1861), general practitioner, of Gomersal.

      Carr , William , b 1715 Carr , William , 1745-1821 , apothecary Carr , William , 1785-1861 , general practitioner
      CARLOS AND THRALE
      GB 0074 ACC/2305/21 · Collection · 1957-1961

      Records of Carlos and Thrale Limited, wine and spirits merchants, comprising agenda book for board meetings with rough minutes/notes and articles of association.

      Carlos and Thrale Ltd , wine and spirits merchants
      CARL COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED
      GB 0074 LMA/4744 · Collection · 1972-1987

      Records of CARL Communications Limited including 'Pensions World' magazine publications (1972-1987) with indexes and budget summary; 'Pension Fund Trusteeship in 1980s' with reprint edition (1981-1985).

      CARL Communications Limited , 1972-1986 , Publishers of Pensions Magazines
      GB 0101 TU.CC · 1960-1964

      Constitution and conference report issued by the Caribbean Congress of Labour and the Caribbean Union of Teachers.

      Institute of Commonwealth Studies
      GB 0074 ACC/1117 · Collection · 1920-1950

      Papers, 1920-1950, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising deeds and legal documents relating to properties in Teddington.

      Caporn, Campbell, Clare and Clare , solicitors
      GB 0074 ACC/2413 · Collection · 1850-1947

      Papers, 1850-1947, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising deeds, conveyances, mortgages, leases, abstracts of title, wills and other legal documents relating to properties in: Rutts Terrace and Dennett Road, Peckham Choumert Road, Bellenden Road and Copleston Road, Peckham Seven Sisters Road, Tottenham Casella Road and Addiscombe Road, New Cross William Street, London Street and Copenhagen Street, Islington 47 Rectory Square, Stepney Moiravale (formerly Springfield), lower Teddington Road, Hampton Wick.

      Capon, Campbell, Clare and Clare , solicitors
      CAPLAN, Pat
      GB 106 7PAC · Fonds · 1973-1997

      The archive consists of:

      • Women's Studies National Conference papers 1976

      • Various papers from seminars and workshops on women's studies.

      Caplan , Pat , fl 1970s-fl 2008 , anthropologist
      CAPARO GROUP LIMITED
      GB 0074 CLC/B/038 · Collection · 1885-1982

      Records of various tea or rubber companies, all later purchased by the Caparo Group. There are no records of Caparo Group Limited itself. The archives are catalogued under the names of the individual companies within the group. The companies are:
      Assam Frontier Tea Company;
      Budla Beta Tea Company;
      Dooars Tea Company;
      Empire of India and Ceylon Tea Company;
      Empire of India Holdings Limited;
      Lanka Plantation Company;
      Oriental Rubber Company;
      Singlo Tea Company;
      Singlo Holdings Limited.

      All the records are held offsite and therefore require 24 hours notice for access.

      Various.
      Canton, John (1718-1772)
      GB 0117 MS 597 · 1738-1772

      Papers of John Canton.

      Canton , John , 1718-1772 , natural philosopher
      GB 0120 MSS.1456-1499 and 6931-6941 · 1874-1923

      MSS.1456-1499 comprise chiefly drafts of essays and papers by Cantlie, spanning his entire career but with the bulk (MSS.1461-1486) dating from his years in Hong Kong. The subject is generally tropical medicine; diseases discussed include leprosy, dropsy, kala-azar, beri-beri, cholera and malaria, with particular emphasis upon leprosy. Worth individual notice are MSS.1456, in which Cantlie describes a case of blood poisoning that he acquired in the dissecting room at Charing Cross Hospital; MS.1459, commemorating the military surgeon Paul Bennett Conolly (died at Khartoum on the Gordon Relief Expedition of 1885); 1461, 1466 and 1463, two diaries and a cashbook respectively to do with his Hong Kong medical practice; 1469, a fragment of a register of patients in the Hong Kong Hospital; 1480-1481, casebooks compiled in Hong Kong; 1489, a dummy copy of the first edition of the Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, founded by Cantlie; and 1499, a collection of questionnaire responses relating to the life history of Eurasian "half-castes" in which Cantlie is one of many respondents drawn from the western fringes of the Pacific (China, Japan, Australia and New Zealand). MSS.6931-6941 contain correspondence, personal and travel papers, medical notes, printed material (including much material relating to papers published in the Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene), illustrative material and certificates, the last also including items relating to other members of Cantlie's family.

      Cantlie , Sir , James , 1851-1926 , Knight , surgeon
      CANNON, Elsie May
      GB 106 7EMC · Fonds · 1958-1994

      The archive consists of letters to Elsie Cannon concerning placement of items which belonged to her aunt, Helena Normanton.

      Papers and publications relating to the Women's Press Club of London 1945-1988 were removed and can be consulted at 5WPC.

      Cannon , Elsie May , fl 1940-1970 , journalist and publisher
      GB 0074 ACC/1000 · Collection · 1812-1888

      Papers, 1812-1888, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising deeds and legal documents relating to properties in Laleham, including the premises known as The Priory.

      Cannon, Brookes and Odgers , solicitors
      GB 0074 ACC/0950 · Collection · 1848-1913

      Papers, 1848-1913, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising deeds and legal documents relating to properties in the Southbury Park estate, Enfield; including leases, releases, mortgages, conveyances and securities.

      Cannon, Brookes and Odgers , solicitors
      GB 0074 LMA/4433/D · Collection · 1787-1991

      Records of the Cannon Brewery Company Limited, 1787-1991. This collection contains corporate, accounts and staff and premises records. Corporate records include minutes of Board meetings and Directors' meetings. It also includes the minutes book of Pelican Caterers Limited, the meetings of which were held at the Cannon Brewery. Staff and accounts records include a salaries ledger and a volume of annual returns. Premises records include documents relating to brewery premises and individual public houses with title deeds and plans, tenancy agreements and documents relating to the transfer of properties with Ind Coope Limited after Cannon Brewery was acquired.

      Cannon Brewery Co Ltd
      GB 0100 KH/NL/PP7 · [1798-1819]

      King's College Hospital Certificate of Jessie Canham for two years nursing training, and award of the Monk Memorial Prize, Mar 1933.

      Canham , Jessie Mignon , fl 1933 , nurse
      CANDLEWICK WARD
      GB 0074 CLC/W/HA · Collection · 1676-1985

      Records of the Candlewick Ward, Corporation of London. The records comprise wardmote minutes, accounts, rate assessments, correspondence and other miscellaneous papers. They were catalogued by members of Guildhall Library staff at various dates.

      Candlewick Ward , Corporation of London
      GB 0096 AL125 · Fonds · 1823

      Letter from Thomas Campbell of 10 Upper Seymour Street West, [London] to Longmans and Co, Paternoster Row, 4 Apr 1823. Asking for copies of his works Pleasures of Hope and Gertrude of Wyoming.

      Autograph, no signature. With seal.

      Campbell , Thomas , 1777-1844 , poet
      GB 0096 AL124 · Fonds · 1809

      Letter from Thomas Campbell to [? Henry Thomas, Lord] Cockburn, 22 Apr 1809. 'I have put to press my farrago [Gertrude of Wyoming (1809)] and if Bensley can print it fast enough I shall be out in a few weeks but they compose almost as slowly as myself - You will think it odd ... that I have not seen Marmion [published 1808] but in a random glance at some pages - When you come to town we shall settle every thing about its merits'. The 3 remaining lines of the letter have been scored out.

      Autograph, with signature.

      Campbell , Thomas , 1777-1844 , poet
      GB 0096 AL126 · Fonds · 1838

      Letter from Thomas Campbel of Lincoln's Inn Fields, [London] to S Shoberle, Esq [for the publishing firm of Henry Colburn], 12 Marlborough Street, 10 Apr 1838. Acknowledging receipt of Coxe's manuscript Life of Petrarch; asking for other books on Petrarch and 'also a small copy (and a common one) of Petrarch's works'.

      Autograph, with signature.

      Campbell , Thomas , 1777-1844 , poet
      CAMERON, Alice (b 1892)
      GB 0106 7ACA · Fonds · 1945-1949

      Typescript of autobiographical book on Germany at the end of the Second World War, 1945-1949 by Alice Cameron. Having worked for the Allied Control Commission in Germany from 1945 to 1949, and thereafter in various British education centres, Alice Cameron's book details her impressions of, and opinions about, Germany and its people at the end of the Second World War. The typescript is in five parts.

      Cameron , Alice , b 1892 , educationalist
      Cameron Papers
      GB 0103 MS ADD 253 · 1856-1968

      Papers and correspondence, 1856-1968 (predominantly 1925-1966), of Sir (Gordon) Roy Cameron, comprising notebooks of lecture courses, 1925-1926, given by Cameron at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Melbourne; matriculation certificate at University of Freiburg im Breslau, 1927; other biographical and personal material, including printed matter and photographs; 14 letters and cards from Ludwig Aschoff, 1928-1937; scientific and personal correspondence, 1959-1965, with Professor Hou Pao-Chang, Cameron's collaborator on various scientific publications; correspondence on Linacre Lectures given by Cameron, 1964; research notebooks, annotated offprints and other working papers, 1961 and undated, and related correspondence, 1951, 1957-1958, 1961, the subjects including the liver, pulmonary oedema, and the spleen; notes and drafts for invitation lectures and articles, 1962-1966; draft report of the College of Pathologists to the Royal Commission on Medical Education, 1966; obituaries of Cameron and related correspondence with his friends and colleagues, 1966, 1968; material assembled for Cameron's proposed history of pathology, which he did not live to complete, including obituaries, notes and correspondence, 1965-1966, on Ludwig Aschoff, papers and correspondence, 1954-1965, on Julius Cohnheim, papers on Rudolf Virchow, including three letters of Virchow, 1891-1894, and other letters collected by Cameron, among them a letter from W L Begley to William Jenner to accompany a specimen sent to Jenner and William Sharpey, 1856, letters from Jenner to Thomas Barlow, 1891, and from Barlow to Cameron, 1935, concerning the specimen, four letters of R A Kolliker, 1862, three letters from Walter Pagel, 1954, 1961, and a letter from Peyton Rous, 1959.

      The second accession comprises further papers of and relating to Cameron, 1917-1968, including various professional and personal certificates, 1917-1966, among them copies of Cameron's birth certificate, various medical registration certificates, and the certificate of his cremation; various photographs, 1920-1962 and undated, some unlabelled, including family photographs, holiday photographs, and formal occasions; correspondence between Cameron and Professor Cyril L Oakley, 1945-1965, on scientific, professional, personal and social matters; typescripts, 1951-1952, for an unpublished book by Cameron on immunology; two official letters to Cameron concerning his knighthood, 1957; Cameron's personal diaries, 1961-1963, including a trip to Italy and a trip to Australia and around the world; proofs of Cameron's Who's Who entries; press cuttings, 1954-1966, including various obituaries of Cameron, 1966; offprints of Cameron's obituaries from the Journal of Clinical Pathology, vol xx (1967), and Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, vol xiv (1968), and typescript of obituary from The Lancet, 10 Oct 1966; photostat of typescript address at Cameron's memorial service and printed order of service, 1966; letters of condolence on Cameron's death, 1966; miscellaneous printed and typescript material, including articles on scientific subjects and on the history of medicine by Cameron, and obituaries by Cameron of other scientists; various obituaries of scientists other than Cameron, including an offprint of Oakley's obituary of Alexander Thomas Glenny for Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, vol xii (1966), related correspondence, 1966, and other papers on Glenny including photographs and a typescript bibliography.

      Cameron , Sir (Gordon) Roy , 1899-1966 , Knight , pathologist
      GB 0074 ACC/2305/09-2 · Collection · 1922-1924

      Production records of the Camden Brewery Company Limited, including brewing book and notes on materials.

      Camden Brewery Co Ltd
      GB 0074 ACC/2305/09-3 · Collection · 1751-1943

      Premises records of the Camden Brewery Company Limited, including correspondence regarding the brewery site; papers relating to unlicensed premises and papers relating to licenced premises.

      Camden Brewery Co Ltd
      GB 0074 ACC/2305/09-1 · Collection · 1889-1924

      Corporate records of the Camden Brewery Company Limited, including Board meeting minutes; trust deeds and related papers; articles of association; and statement of affairs with balance sheet.

      Camden Brewery Co Ltd
      Camberwell College of Arts
      GB 0000 Camberwell College of Arts Archive · 1898-2002 (ongoing)

      Records of Camberwell College of Arts, comprising minutes of the Joint Advisory Sub-Committee, 1898-1938; reports of the Joint Advisory Printing Advisory Committee minutes, 1965-1973; minutes of meetings of the Governors, 1980-1981;Sub-Committee, 1917-1949; attendance books, 1898-1951; agenda books, 1906, 1913-1915;

      correspondence from London County Council Higher Education Sub-Committee concerning their decision on reports of the Joint Advisory Sub-Committee, 1921-1924;

      Secretary's account book, 1899-1901; accounts, including for the Sketch Club, 'Cambians' student association, students' union, exhibitions and examination expenses, 1930-1945; register of staff, [1898-1939]; papers relating to teaching staff, 1914-1962, including correspondence concerning appointments, memorandums; register of students, 1898-1900;

      minutes of meeting concerning the extension of the school, 1901, estimates for building alterations, 1903; address on the opening of the school extension, 1904; programme and press cuttings for opening of the new building, 1913; papers relating to the sculpture building extension, 1950-1954, including building plan, 1950; notes and minutes of site meeting, 1950; builders' estimates, 1951; programme for the opening of the new School for Sculpture, correspondence concerning the ceremony, text of speech and list of guests, 1953; press cuttings, 1953;

      papers relating to a school war memorial, 1919-1923; correspondence relating to gifts to the school, 1935-1954, including portraits, furniture, books and journals, equipment; plans, notes and invitations relating to exhibitions of students work at the South London Art Gallery, 1913-1914, 1928-1932;

      papers relating to Diploma of Art and Design at Camberwell, [1960]-1963; copy instrument of government of the London Institute, [1985]; correspondence and papers concerning proposed changes to Higher Education, 1977, including statement from Camberwell opposed to the changes;

      prospectuses, 1898-2002; exhibition catalogues and degree show catalogues, 1989-2002;

      press cuttings relating to the school, 1924-1937; students' exhibitions and work of students and staff, 1960-1967; private view cards of staff and students, [1980s-2002]; photographs, 1970s, of students and staff working at Camberwell;

      copies of 1st and 2nd editions of the Cambian, 1928, 1930, printed by the School Press containing examples of student work;

      ephemera relating to Camberwell School, art and the Camberwell area, 1950s-2002, including press cuttings and programmes for events; typed notes on the history of the School, 1990s.

      copies of the London Technical Education Gazette, 1900-1903; London County Council Technical Education Board minutes, 1904; London County Council circulars, 1931-1932.

      Camberwell College of Arts Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts
      GB 0505 PP28 · 1906-1968

      Articles, 1941-1968, mainly by Helen Maud Cam on historical topics, also including biographical articles and obituaries; report on 'The objections of the University of London Graduates Association to the scheme proposed by the Royal Commission on University education in London', Dec 1913, with notes by Cam on a meeting held by the students, 12 Nov 1913; items found in the Cam book bequest, 1918-1959, notably correspondence on literature, newspaper cuttings, especially relating to George Bernard Shaw, handwritten notes, and invitations; photographs, [1906-1918], mainly of groups of students at Royal Holloway College, including performances of College plays, and of Bryn Mawr College, USA.

      Cam , Helen Maud Cam , 1885-1968 , historian
      GB 0074 ACC/3026 · Collection · 1921-1959

      This small collection consists of two minute books (containing records of both Directors' and Annual General Meetings) which from 1921, the year in which Caffin and Company was incorporated. There are also various miscellaneous papers, a draft debenture agreement, and a document relating to Caffin (Africa) Limited.

      Caffin and Company Ltd , civil engineers
      GB 1538 M5 · 1967-1968

      Correspondence between Sir John Peel and senior obstetricians concerning the format of his questionnaire relating to caesarean sections; copies of his proposed questionnaire; statistical information supplied by hospital and university departments, and a copy of Peel's preliminary report on his survey.

      Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
      C LEARY AND COMPANY
      GB 0074 CLC/B/112-028 · Collection · 1962

      Records of C Leary and Company Limited relating to the purchase of the Company by Harrisons and Crosfields Securities Limited.

      C Leary and Co Ltd , timber agents
      GB 0074 LMA/4434/J · Collection · 1941-1966

      Records of Byron Gulliver and Sons Limited, off-licence and wine merchants, comprising one Directors' meetings minute book.

      Byron Gulliver and Sons Ltd , off-licence and wine merchants
      Byrne, Patrick (1913-1980)
      GB 2134 B/BYR · Fonds · 1946-1986

      Professional papers relating to Byrne's work as a General Practitioner, consisting of diaries and correspondence, 1947-80, material relating to his work at Manchester, 1960-78, in the Department of General Practice, which he was fundamental in establishing in 1968, including lecture notes, reports, speeches made to external bodies to promote the work of the Department, and material relating to his Chair, 1972-78, papers relating to the Royal College of General Practitioners, 1964-76, including papers relating to the committees on which he sat, including the Education Committee and the Board of Censors, and material relating to the duties undertaken during his presidency, 1973-76, correspondence with faculties of the College and other General Practice colleges worldwide, reports and correspondence relating to other commitments, 1946-86, such as the Leeuwenhorst Group and the local and regional medical advisory committees on which he sat, lecture notes and related correspondence from visits made abroad.

      Biographic material includes personal notes, financial papers, correspondence relating to his award of OBE and CBE, and photographs.

      Patrick Sarsfield Byrne (1913-1980)
      Buzzard, Thomas (1831-1919)
      GB 0120 MSS.7862-7864 · 1855 and undated

      The collection comprises copy letters to his parents and associated material, describing Buzzard's journey to the Crimean War and life there. MS.7862 comprises a volume of transcribed letters from Buzzard to his parents. MS.7863, also transcribed letters, duplicates this material but the text differs (initially only slightly, more substantially later) with personal notes removed; some illustrations, and blank spaces apparently left for illustrations, are inserted. The volume apparently comprises a revision of MS.7862 with a mind to wider circulation and publication, probably preparing it to form the basis of sections of Buzzard's With the Turkish Army in the Crimea and Asia Minor: a personal narrative. MS.7864 comprises notes on the letters (and on the 1st Duke of Wellington) by an unknown writer.

      Buzzard , Thomas , 1831-1919 , neurologist
      GB 0120 MSS.1423-1426 · 1875, 1911-[1913], 1917 and [1922]

      Material comprises typescript papers by Buxton on anaesthesia and dentistry, and notes by Buxton on The muscles of the human body grouped according to their action, with their vascular and nervous supply, C J Manning and F H Elliot (London: H K Lewis, 1875).

      Buxton , Dudley Wilmot , 1855-1931 , anaesthetist
      BUTTERWORTH INCORPORATED
      GB 0074 CLC/B/034-17 · Collection · 1940-1967

      Records of Butterworth Incorporated, the American subsidiary of Butterworth and Company (Publishers) Limited, including correspondence and lists of publications.

      Butterworth Inc , American subsidiary of Butterworth and Co (Publishers) Ltd
      GB 0074 CLC/B/034-07 · Collection · 1934-1973

      Records of Butterworth and Company (South Africa) (Pty) comprising financial accounts (ledgers, journal, cash book).

      Butterworth and Co (South Africa) (Pty) , publisher
      GB 0074 CLC/B/034 · Collection · 1801-1991

      Papers of Butterworth and Company (Publishers) Limited, including papers of predecessors, subsidiaries and associated companies as follows:

      • Butterworth and Co. (Canada);
      • Butterworth and Co. (Australia);
      • Butterworth and Co. (New Zealand);
      • Butterworth and Co. (India);
      • Butterworth and Co. (Overseas);
      • Butterworth and Co. (South Africa)(Pty);
      • Butterworths Scientific Publications;
      • Butterworths Technical Books;
      • Charles Bond Ltd;
      • Chemindex Ltd;
      • Clowes (Wm) and Sons;
      • Coke Press;
      • R J Acford Ltd;
      • Research and Development Ltd;
      • Shaw and Sons;
      • Butterworth, Inc;
      • Justice of the Peace, Ltd.

        All records are on 24 hour call. Access to records post 1965 should be sought from the depositor (contact details available from staff).

      Butterworth and Co (Publishers) Ltd
      GB 0074 CLC/B/034-06 · Collection · 1944-1967

      Records of Butterworth and Company (Overseas) comprising financial records (journal, cash book and ledger).

      Butterworth and Co (Overseas) , publishers
      GB 0074 CLC/B/034-04 · Collection · 1960-1972

      Accounts ledgers of Butterworth and Company (New Zealand).

      Butterworth and Co (New Zealand) , publishers
      GB 0074 CLC/B/034-05 · Collection · 1925-1938

      Records of Butterworth and Company (India) comprising agreements to publish books, with related correspondence.

      Butterworth and Co (India) Ltd , medical and legal publishers
      GB 0074 CLC/B/034-02 · Collection · 1912-1980

      Records of Butterworth and Company (Canada) including licence to trade; financial accounts; auditor's reports; sales analysis; correspondence; and recollections of the general manager of the Canadian office, 1911-1957.

      Butterworth and Co (Canada) , publishers
      GB 0074 CLC/B/034-03 · Collection · 1912-1973

      Records of Butterworth and Company (Australia), including ledgers; Director's reports; annual accounts; correspondence; reports; and sales catalogues.

      Butterworth and Co (Australia) , publishers
      BUSK, Henrietta (1845-1936)
      GB 0505 PP1 · 1891-1936, 1967

      Correspondence and reports, 1891-1892, relating to a proposal to include Bedford College as one of the Schools of the University of London, including drafts and printed copy of a petition sent to the House of Commons and the House of Lords, 1891. Correspondence and reports, 1891-1898, relating to the establishment of the teaching University of London, notably resolutions and reports, 1892, by the Council and Staff of Bedford College giving their opinions on the proposed teaching University; copy of a speech by J Spencer Hill, Honorary Treasurer of the Chelsea Centre of the London University Extension Society, entitled 'A few words concerning the draft charter for the new teaching University for London', given at Gresham College, London, Nov 1891; letters and reports from the Committee for Opposing the Grant of the Albert University Charter, outlining the Committee's objections, Jan-Mar 1892; a printed copy of 'London University Commission Bill: arrangement of clauses' (1897); a pamphlet by members of the Convocation of the University of London, entitled Note on the occasion, effect and expediency of the compromise embodied in the London University Commission Bill, 1898. Correspondence, 1894-1895, comprising letters from William Bruce, Secretary of the Royal Commission on Secondary Education, to Henrietta Busk, thanking her for help given to the Commission. Text of lecture on 'The position of women in the University of London, the provincial universities and the University of Wales', [1910], given by Professor Beatrice Edgell, Head of Philosophy at Bedford College, to the Council of the National Union of Women Workers. Papers, 1903-[1911] and 1967, relating to Busk's post as Honorary Secretary of the Bedford College Building and Endowment Fund, notably reports, 1903-1906, relating to proposals for a new site for Bedford College, including recommendations for fundraising and outlines of accommodation needs; two plans, [1908-1911], relating to the Regent's Park site and showing the proposed and actual development of the site by the architect Basil Champneys; correspondence, programmes and financial records, 1906-1911, relating to the performances of Greek plays by students and staff to raise money for the move of Bedford College to Regent's Park, including correspondence, 1967, between Doris Bains, Bedford College Librarian, and Kathleen Spears, Secretary of Bedford College, concerning material for use in the Granville Bantock Centenary Exhibition at the Barber Institute, Birmingham. Letter, Dec 1923, from Ethel Hurlbatt, Principal of the Royal Victoria College for Women, Canada, to Henrietta Busk, mainly concerning Canadian views of the League of Nations, and the Canadian Federation of University Women. Correspondence and notes, 1908-1936, relating to the history of Bedford College, mainly comprising accounts by Busk, [1934-1936], of the origins and early history of the College, notable early students, the roles of the Honorary Secretary of Bedford College Council, the Lady Resident and the Committee of Management in the running of the College, courses offered by the College in the 1850s, and reminiscences of Busk's mother concerning the early days of Bedford College; notes, [1933-1936], made by and for Dame Margaret Janson Tuke during her research for A History of Bedford College for Women, 1849-1937 (Oxford University Press, London, 1939), including handwritten notes of informal interviews with Busk.

      Busk , Henrietta , 1845-1936 , educationalist
      GB 0099 KCLMA Bush · Created 1912-1949, 1958, 1962, 1966, 1971, 1975

      Photographs relating to his naval career, 1912-1949, including photograph album containing photographs taken during his service on HMS BACCHANTE, 1914-1915, at Gallipoli, 1915, and in the North Sea, 1916-1918, Baltic Sea, 1918-1920, East Indies and East Africa, 1921-1924, China Station, 1932-1934, Mediterranean, 1941-1943; photographs of Allied landings at Sword Beach, Normandy, France, 1944. Two volumes of press cuttings relating to the publication of Bless our ship (George Allen and Unwin, London, 1958), 1958, The flowers of the sea (George Allen and Unwin, London, 1962), 1962 and 1971, and Salute the soldier, (George Allen and Unwin, London, 1966), 1966, and Gallipoli (George Allen and Unwin, London, 1975), 1975.

      Bush , Eric Wheeler , 1899-1985 , RN Captain
      GB 0074 ACC/0920 · Collection · 1820-1926

      Papers collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising lease of house and premises at Southgate Pike to Thomas Rogers, 1820, and conveyances and mortgages of premises in Hampton and Hampton Hill, 1869-1926.

      Burton, Yeats and Hart , solicitors
      GB 0074 ACC/1012 · Collection · 1863-1923

      Papers, 1863-1923, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising deeds and legal documents relating to properties in Ealing and Islington, including leases, conveyances and mortgages.

      Burton, Yeates and Hart , solicitors
      GB 0074 ACC/0831 · Collection · 1862-1881

      Mortgages and assignments of property in Oxford Road, Cambridge Road, Chichester Road and Alexander Road, Kilburn, 1862-1894; and deed of convenant of indemnity from the Real Property Trust Ltd for a property in Twickenham, 1881.

      Burton, Yates and Hart , solicitors