Album of photographs, 1984, including Valencia and Newcastle
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Album of colour photographs including: views of Valencia, Spain; Newcastle upon Tyne; the Peak District; works of art.
Album of photographs, 1984, including Valencia and Newcastle
Album of colour photographs including: views of Valencia, Spain; Newcastle upon Tyne; the Peak District; works of art.
Album of photographs, [1984], including views of Hyderabad and Tenby
Album of colour photographs including: temple carvings and street views in Hyderabad, India; views of Wales, chiefly the coast near Tenby, Wales, and a beach picnic with Howell Daniels.
Album of photographs, 1985, of Northumberland and Wales
Album of colour photographs including: coastal views, Northumberland; Briggflatts Meeting House and the grave of Basil Bunting; countryside views; a stone circle; the Tenby coastline, Wales.
Album of photographs, chiefly of cities in East Asia and South East Asia, 1954
Album of black and white photographs, including: street views of Saigon; Manila Harbour; the University of the Philippines; Hong Kong; views of Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto, Japan; sunrise and sunset over Singapore Harbour.
Album of photographs, including portrait photographs of Mottram, 1965-1992
Album of black and white and colour photographs including: portrait photographs of Mottram at home; Mottram at Kent State University, with related press cutting; Mottram reading at Shakespeare & Co, Paris, 1990; Mottram in Durham at the launch event for Estuaries, 1992.
Large blue album/scrap book containing black and white photographs of Guy's Hospital buildings, Mr Bonsor's garden party, ND, wards, groups of nursing staff, theatricals, and group and individual photographs in various local and overseas hospital locations, in the back of the volume, 1899-1910. One of the images labelled 'me' suggest the compiler was a nurse who trained or worked at Guy's Hospital.Also contains printed pictures and illustrations from the Guy's Hospital Gazette and other publications including portraits of Hospital staff, sporting teams, staff and student groups, images of the Imperial Yeomanry Hospital at Deelfontein, (Deilfontein), South Africa [c.1890s-1900]; London University OTC Camp (Medical Unit) Aug 1910; opening of the Henriette Raphael Nurses' Home Jul 1899; athletic club sports day; hospital Christmas decorations at Guy's and other hospitals; caricature drawings; ambulance nursing; treatments of soldiers; hospital school; life of the modern nurse; ward of various hospitals, views of London Medical Schools, St Bartholomew's Hospital, and Manchester New Hospital; Guy's Christmas concert programmes, 1900, 1902; royal visits to Guy's, some extracts of articles and printed programmes.
Album including printed portraits and caricatures of Guy's Hospital staff, [1800-1900]; printed incident chart showing locations of bombs falling of Guy's Hospital and London Bridge during World War 2; printed programmes for Guy's residents' theatrical 'That brute Simmons' by Arthur Morrison and Hervert C Sargent and 'The spoils of victory' by Ray Edridge and HO Brookhouse, Christmas 1906; 'The intimate stranger' by Norman Oliver, 'The conversion of Nat Sturge' by Malcolm Watson, and 'The fatal drug' by R Edridge and H C Cameron, Dec 1905; Guy's March Smoking Concert, 1904.Also six black and white photographs of Guy's Hospital nursing staff, wards and buildings.Donated by Dr John Gerard Diamond, Aug 1998.
Album of stamps from countries A-G, [1935]-1943
Stamp album covering letters A-G, Abyssinia-Germany, with typical though wide-ranging schoolchild's collection, probably mostly assembled by Mottram in Croydon pre-1940 and certainly pre-1943, including many stamps on covers as inserts
Album of stamps from countries G-V, [1935]-1943
Stamp album covering letters G-V, Greece-Venezuela with typical though wide-ranging schoolchild's collection, probably mostly assembled by Mottram in Croydon pre-1940 and certainly pre-1943, including many stamps on covers as inserts
Albums of photographs, 1910-1917, and press cuttings, [1918-1965], of Thomas Anwyl-Davies, physician
Papers of Thomas Anwyl-Davies (1891-1971), comprising photograph albums of exterior and interior scenes of St Thomas's Hospital, 1910-1917, compiled whilst a student and House Surgeon at St Thomas's, including photographs of staff, sports teams and surgical operations; albums of press cuttings, [1918-1965], relating to venereal disease, his work at St Thomas's Hospital Department of Venereal Diseases and London Hospital (Whitechapel) Clinic for Venereal Diseases, copies of some of his articles and lectures on venereal disease, press cuttings relating to the Royal Medical Benevolent Fund.
Anwyl-Davies, Thomas, 1891-1971, physician
Albums of press cuttings, 1912-1979, relating to King's College Hospital
Part of KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL
Albums of press cuttings relating chiefly to King's College Hospital events
Alcheringa: ethnopoetics, 1970-1977
Alcheringa: ethnopoetics 1 (New York, 1970), edited by Jerome Rothenberg and Dennis Tedlock, 2 copies;
Issue 2, 1971;
Issue 3, 1971: features 'mini-anthology of South American Indian poetry';
Issue 4, 1972: includes plastic gramophone record, 'Easter sunrise sermon';
Issue 5, 1973: includes gramophone record of text in Zuni language, and work by Armand Schwerner, Louis Zukofsky, Charles Olson, Ezra Pound;
Special Issue titled, 'A first international symposium (on ethnopoetics)' Boston University, 1976, edited by Michel Benamou and Jerome Rothenberg: includes articles by Gary Snyder, George Quasha, David Antin;
New series, Issue 1/1 (Boston, 1975): features work of Jaime de Angulo;
New series, Issue 1/2, 1975: includes work by Gary Snyder, Paul Kahn, David Antin, bpNichol;
New series, Issue 2/1, 1976: includes insert gramophone record and appeal on behalf of poet Breyten Breytenbach in South Africa;
New series, Issue 3/2, 1977, edited by Dennis Tedlock
Alembic no issue number ('for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 1973'): loose-leaf issue with poems by Peter Barry, Ken Edwards, Robert Hampson and Jim Stewart;
Issue 4 (London, 1975-1976), edited by Peter Barry, Ken Edwards and Robert Hampson: includes work by Allen Fisher, Jeremy Hilton, Bernard Kelly, Roy Fisher, Ulli McCarthy (Freer), Ken Edwards, Mottram;
Issue 5, 1976: includes work by Opal Nations, Jeff Nuttall, Ulli McCarthy (Freer);
Issue 7, 1978: includes work by Peter Finch, Ulli McCarthy (Freer), Allen Fisher, Paula Claire
Alembic 4 (London, 1975-1976) 19-22
Alembic 6 (Orpington, Kent, 1977) 45-50
Alembic 8 (Orpington, Kent, 1979) 1-6
Alexandra Feeding Bottle, [1870-1900], made by S Maw, Son & Thompson
Alexandra Feeding Bottle, including bottle, two glass tubes, two teats, rubber tube and screw top fitting, two bottle brushes; labelled original box, and instructions. Maker: S Maw, Son & Thompson, London
ALGAR, Reverend Henry (d 1901)
Manuscript notes on divorce, and the doctrine of predestination, [1883-1901].
Algar, Henry, d 1901, Reverend, Anglican clergyman
Alive in parts of this century: Eric Mottram at 70, 1994
Peterjon and Yasmin Skelt, eds, Alive in parts of this century: Eric Mottram at 70 (North & South, Twickenham, 1994)
All you can eat, vol 2, no 1 New Jersey, July 22 1971, first anniversary issue. In newspaper format, chiefly relating to the oppression of women, ethnic minorities and gay people. [Very fragile].