Anthony Smith: correspondence, 1967 Feb 27 - 1968 Apr 28
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- 1967 Feb 27 - 1968 Apr 28
Anthony Smith: correspondence with Liddell Hart
Anthony Smith: correspondence, 1967 Feb 27 - 1968 Apr 28
Anthony Smith: correspondence with Liddell Hart
Antiphon 1/1 (London, 1964): includes article 'American literature 1919-1964' by Mottram, and contributions by Caroline Benn and Rhodes Boyson;
Issue 1/2, 1964): includes Mottram article, 'Is it just the scholarship system?', 2 copies;
Issue 1/3, 1964-1965: educational articles;
(Note: Mottram was an associate editor of Antiphon)
Antiuniversity, no 1, no place of publication, undated, includes David Cooper & Jeff Nuttall.
Anwar Sadat: visionary who dared, Joseph Finklestone, Frank Cass, London, 1996. 297pp
Part of FIFTY YEARS WAR - ISRAEL AND THE ARABS: television documentary archive
Anwar Sadat: visionary who dared, Joseph Finklestone, Frank Cass, London, 1996. 297pp
APM (The Journal of Art, Performance and Manufacture) 1 (London, 1977), broadsheet, claiming to be a reprint from an American journal of the same name: with comment on Robert Vas Dias' situation at The Poetry Society, and opposition to Charles Osborne of the Arts Council of Great Britain's Literature Panel, 2 copies
Apothecaries scales and weights, undated
Apothecaries scale and weights (including 20-500 mg), in small wooden box.
Apparatus designed by Peter Barlow to demonstrate the principle of the electric motor, [1834-1837]
Apparatus designed by Peter Barlow (1776-1862), physicist, to demonstrate the principles of the electric motor. Known as Barlow’s wheel, a current is passed through the wheel into a mercury reservoir, the magnetic force created reacts with a U-shaped magnet causing the wheel to turn. Consists of a copper stellated wheel with mercury trough made by J Newman, Regent St. Used by Wheatstone for teaching. [See K/PP107/5/103.]
Appendices to the minutes of evidence taken before the Royal Commission on the Militia and Volunteers (HMSO, London, 1904). 1vol, 275pp
Appendices to the minutes of evidence taken before the Royal Commission on the war in South Africa (HMSO, London, 1903). 1vol, 445pp
Appendices to the proof text of the official history of the Burma campaign, [1958]
Appendices to the proof copy of The War Against Japan: Volume II, India's Most Dangerous Hour by Maj Gen Stanley Woodburn Kirby. 81pp.
Appendix 14 from Britain and atomic energy 1945-1952: 'Technical note. Atoms', [1975]
Appendix 14 from Britain and atomic energy 1945-1952: 'Technical note. Atoms'.
Appendix I: SALT and the strategic balance', [1972 - 1973]
Appendix I: SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks) and the strategic balance'.
Part of DOUGLAS-SCOTT-MONTAGU, Brig Gen John Walter Edward (1866-1929)
Appendix to Scheme No III (see DOUGLAS-SCOTT-MONTAGU 5/113) by Montagu for the Imperial Air Service concerning different bombing machines, pilot training, etc. necessary for an effective air arm offensive. Typed carbon 5 pp
Part of GUNN, John Charles (b 1937)
Text of an application to the Institute of Psychiatry Ethical Committee for a research project on 'The growth hormone response to apomorphine in PTSD'
Application for St Thomas's Hospital to become an NHS Trust, 1991
Part of UNITED MEDICAL AND DENTAL SCHOOLS OF GUY'S AND ST THOMAS' HOSPITALS (UMDS)
NHS Trust Application, St Thomas's Hospital, Jun 1991
File containing forms of Application for Debentures to the Committee of Guy's Hospital College, related correspondence and list of debenture holders, and interest calculated, 1888-1889
Typescript application from Kennedy while a Capt, commanding 70 Siege Battery, 23 Bde, Royal Garrison Artillery, BAOR (British Army of the Rhine) to be posted to the British Expeditionary Force to Russia, or any other theatre of active warfare. 1p.
Applications for scholarships, 1857, sent to the Secretary of King's College London
Part of SECRETARY'S OFFICE: King's College London in-letters
Manuscript applications sent to the Secretary of King’s College London for scholarships.
Applications for the AKC, 1848
Part of SECRETARY'S OFFICE: King's College London in-letters
Printed and manuscript applications for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award from students in the Applied Sciences Department and General Literature and Science Department.
Applications for tickets to watch a royal procession in the Strand, 1882
Part of SECRETARY'S OFFICE: King's College London in-letters
Manuscript applications for tickets to watch a procession of Queen Victoria for the opening of the Royal Courts of Justice, 1882 Dec 9, from a stand set up in front of the College.