GB 0505 PP56 - TILLOTSON, Professors Kathleen and Geoffrey

Identificatie

referentie code

GB 0505 PP56

Titel

TILLOTSON, Professors Kathleen and Geoffrey

Datum(s)

  • 1690-2001 (Vervaardig)

Beschrijvingsniveau

Omvang en medium

228 boxes, 2 photograph boxes, 1 oversize box

Context

Naam van de archiefvormer

Biografie

Kathleen Tillotson: born 1905; educated at Ackworth School, Yorkshire; The Mount School, York and Somerville College, Oxford; gained BLitt in 1929. Part-time assistant in English Department at Bedford College 1929-1933; became junior lecturer in 1933 and lecturer in 1937; full-time lecturer in 1939; Senior Lecturer then Reader in 1947; Hildred Carlile Professor of English Literature 1958 til retirement in 1971. Died 2001.

Geoffrey Tillotson: born 1905; educated at Glusburn Elementary School; Keighley Trade and Grammar School; Balliol College, and BLitt at Oxford. Lectured in English at College of Technology, Leicester, 1928-1929; Sub-Librarian if English Schools library in Oxford, 1930-1931; Assistant Lecturer at University College London 1931-1934; Lecturer there 1934-1940, then Assistant Principal in the Ministry of Aircraft Production, 1940-1945. Granted Readership in Absentia from University of London 1942; then Professor of English Language and Literature at Birkbeck College, 1944-1969. Visiting Professor at Harvard, 1948. Died 1969.

Geschiedenis van het archief

Notes found on and with the files indicate that the papers were sorted and weeded from time to time, principally on Geoffrey Tillotson's death and on Kathleen Tillotson's retirement.

The great majority of the papers which remained at her death were transferred directly from Professor Tillotson's home in Hampstead to the custody of Royal Holloway Archives in 1997. Six further boxes of material, cleared by the family from her room in Guiness Court Residential Care Home, were delivered to the Archives in 2004.

GB 0505 PP56 1690-2001 Collection (fonds) 228 boxes, 2 photograph boxes, 1 oversize box Tillotson , Professor , Kathleen Mary , 1906-2001 , Professor of English Literature
Tillotson , Geoffrey , 1905-1969 , Professor of English Literature

Kathleen Tillotson: born 1905; educated at Ackworth School, Yorkshire; The Mount School, York and Somerville College, Oxford; gained BLitt in 1929. Part-time assistant in English Department at Bedford College 1929-1933; became junior lecturer in 1933 and lecturer in 1937; full-time lecturer in 1939; Senior Lecturer then Reader in 1947; Hildred Carlile Professor of English Literature 1958 til retirement in 1971. Died 2001.

Geoffrey Tillotson: born 1905; educated at Glusburn Elementary School; Keighley Trade and Grammar School; Balliol College, and BLitt at Oxford. Lectured in English at College of Technology, Leicester, 1928-1929; Sub-Librarian if English Schools library in Oxford, 1930-1931; Assistant Lecturer at University College London 1931-1934; Lecturer there 1934-1940, then Assistant Principal in the Ministry of Aircraft Production, 1940-1945. Granted Readership in Absentia from University of London 1942; then Professor of English Language and Literature at Birkbeck College, 1944-1969. Visiting Professor at Harvard, 1948. Died 1969.

Notes found on and with the files indicate that the papers were sorted and weeded from time to time, principally on Geoffrey Tillotson's death and on Kathleen Tillotson's retirement.

The great majority of the papers which remained at her death were transferred directly from Professor Tillotson's home in Hampstead to the custody of Royal Holloway Archives in 1997. Six further boxes of material, cleared by the family from her room in Guiness Court Residential Care Home, were delivered to the Archives in 2004.

The Tillotson family.

Papers relating to the careers of Kathleen and Geoffrey Tillotson, 1690-2001 comprise Records of Kathleen Tillotson (KT)'s teaching and administration in the English Department at Bedford College 1929-1971, with correspondence with members of staff and former students 1935-1994; records of her research and writing, including relations with publishing houses, 1932-1995; records of her work as specialist adviser to Government, the British Academy, the British Federation of University Women and others on honours and awards, to universities on appointments and promotions, to publishers on proposed works, etc, 1955-1995; correspondence with and references for fellow scholars, 1929-2001; records of her work with literary societies including the Wordsworth Trust and the Tennyson Society, 1961-2000; personal records including diaries, 1920, 1930s, 1961-2001, correspondence with friends and family, [c.1916]-2001; records, memorabilia and reminiscences of her upbringing and education, in Berwick-upon-Tweed and at Quaker Schools in Yorkshire.

Records of Geoffrey Tillotson (GT)'s teaching at University College, London, 1931-1941, and Birkbeck College, London, 1940s-1960s; records of his academic research and writing, 1932-1969, including notes and drafts for his Victorian volume of the 'Oxford History of English Literature'; poems and short stories; personal records including diaries, 1916-1969, correspondence with friends and family, 1930s-1960s; reminiscences and correspondence from the writing of the British Academy memoir of him by Mary Lascelles.

Kathleen Tillotson's 'old family papers', letters, journals and photographs, 1776-1916, inherited from her father's family, the Lambs of Belfast, and her mother's family, the Davidsons of Fritchley, Derbyshire, including copies of documents relating to history of the Society of Friends, such as Joseph Haughton's account of the 'preservation' of Quakers during the 1798 uprising in Ireland.

The family retained GT's letters from eminent poets and writers, which are to be given to the College after the death of Edmund Tillotson; and letters to KT from Professor Margaret Blom of the University of British Columbia in Canada, which they wished to destroy.

See above

A box list of the original deposit was compiled in 2000 by Rebecca Wire, a graduate of Royal Holloway and Bedford New College. Labels on some of the bundles may have indicated the location of items in the flat when packed up for transfer, but some material, especially correspondence, was found in disorder, some filed by subject, some packaged up by date, some by author, and some simply stray among other papers. A logical arrangement has been attempted, and much ephemeral material kept as illuminating to the periods or protagonists, but items whose author or subject could not be identified were disposed of, as were letters from former neighbours.

All records are open subject to the terms of the Freedom of Information Act 2000. All records containing personal information about individuals are subject to the terms of the Data Protection Act 1998.

Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the College Archivist.

Records are in English unless otherwise stated.

Calaogue on CALM at http://calm.rhul.ac.uk/ Hard copy list in Reading room at Royal Holloway, University of London.

Collection catalogued by Shirley Dixon, freelance archivist, 2005-2007.

ISAD(G)

2005-2007 Tillotson , Professor , Kathleen Mary , 1906-2001 , Professor of English Literature Tillotson , Geoffrey , 1905-1969 , Professor of English Literature Lascelles , Mary Madge , 1900-1962 , literary scholar Research Literature Literary forms and genres Prose Nonfiction Diaries Communication process Communication skills Writing Letter writing Religious groups Protestants Christians Quakers Protestant nonconformists Information sources Documents Primary documents Bedford College , English Department Berwick-upon-Tweed Birkbeck College British Academy British Federation of University Women Society of Friends Tennyson Society University College London Wordsworth Trust Ireland Western Europe Europe

Directe bron van verwerving of overbrenging

The Tillotson family.

Inhoud en structuur

Bereik en inhoud

Papers relating to the careers of Kathleen and Geoffrey Tillotson, 1690-2001 comprise Records of Kathleen Tillotson (KT)'s teaching and administration in the English Department at Bedford College 1929-1971, with correspondence with members of staff and former students 1935-1994; records of her research and writing, including relations with publishing houses, 1932-1995; records of her work as specialist adviser to Government, the British Academy, the British Federation of University Women and others on honours and awards, to universities on appointments and promotions, to publishers on proposed works, etc, 1955-1995; correspondence with and references for fellow scholars, 1929-2001; records of her work with literary societies including the Wordsworth Trust and the Tennyson Society, 1961-2000; personal records including diaries, 1920, 1930s, 1961-2001, correspondence with friends and family, [c.1916]-2001; records, memorabilia and reminiscences of her upbringing and education, in Berwick-upon-Tweed and at Quaker Schools in Yorkshire.

Records of Geoffrey Tillotson (GT)'s teaching at University College, London, 1931-1941, and Birkbeck College, London, 1940s-1960s; records of his academic research and writing, 1932-1969, including notes and drafts for his Victorian volume of the 'Oxford History of English Literature'; poems and short stories; personal records including diaries, 1916-1969, correspondence with friends and family, 1930s-1960s; reminiscences and correspondence from the writing of the British Academy memoir of him by Mary Lascelles.

Kathleen Tillotson's 'old family papers', letters, journals and photographs, 1776-1916, inherited from her father's family, the Lambs of Belfast, and her mother's family, the Davidsons of Fritchley, Derbyshire, including copies of documents relating to history of the Society of Friends, such as Joseph Haughton's account of the 'preservation' of Quakers during the 1798 uprising in Ireland.

Waardering, vernietiging en slectie

The family retained GT's letters from eminent poets and writers, which are to be given to the College after the death of Edmund Tillotson; and letters to KT from Professor Margaret Blom of the University of British Columbia in Canada, which they wished to destroy.

Aanvullingen

See above

Ordeningstelsel

A box list of the original deposit was compiled in 2000 by Rebecca Wire, a graduate of Royal Holloway and Bedford New College. Labels on some of the bundles may have indicated the location of items in the flat when packed up for transfer, but some material, especially correspondence, was found in disorder, some filed by subject, some packaged up by date, some by author, and some simply stray among other papers. A logical arrangement has been attempted, and much ephemeral material kept as illuminating to the periods or protagonists, but items whose author or subject could not be identified were disposed of, as were letters from former neighbours.

Voorwaarden voor toegang en gebruik

Voorwaarden voor raadpleging

All records are open subject to the terms of the Freedom of Information Act 2000. All records containing personal information about individuals are subject to the terms of the Data Protection Act 1998.

Voorwaarden voor reproductie

Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the College Archivist.

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  • Engels

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  • Latijn

Taal en schrift aantekeningen

Records are in English unless otherwise stated.

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Calaogue on CALM at http://calm.rhul.ac.uk/ Hard copy list in Reading room at Royal Holloway, University of London.

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Royal Holloway, University of London

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  • Engels

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