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Chelsea 49 (New York, 1990): includes interview with Laura (Riding) Jackson, poems, translations and prose
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Chelsea 49 (New York, 1990): includes interview with Laura (Riding) Jackson, poems, translations and prose
CHEMISTRY: Chelsea College departmental student records
Chelsea Polytechnic/College Chemical Department 'locker forms', 1943-1968 (Ref: CDC/FP), Department of Chemistry student record cards, [1940-1980] (Ref: CDC/FPC). Locker forms for early years contain a greater quantity of biographical data. Information typically includes name, date of entry, examination date, course proposed, subjects, occupation, employer's name, address and business, exams passed, number of years in Chemistry, proposed career and country of origin. Occasionally they include a timetable of subjects taken, giving day and time, whether in the evening or part-time during the day. Information contained on record cards typically includes name, country of origin, session dates, field of study, course units and values, address, details on previous education, and some also include a photograph.
Chelsea College Department of Chemistry
Chemistry Department group photographs, c 1910 - 1982
Part of CHEMISTRY: King's College London departmental records
Departmental group photographs complete from 1965. 61 photos
CHEMISTRY: King's College London departmental records
The records of the Chemistry Department, King's College London, comprise minutes, correspondence, cash books, student progress reports, laboratory experimental reports, syllabuses, photographs and publications, 1906-1985. These notably include committee and staff minutes, 1952-1982; correspondence relating to staff appointments and pay awards, 1951-1972; correspondence and photographs relating to alumni, 1924-1979; grant application reports for proposed projects, 1976-1980; working party reports of a joint committee of chemistry departments in the University of London, 1979-1982; cash books, 1923-1931, 1959-1967; mark books for students' laboratory experiments, 1919-1960; laboratory reports of chemistry experiments carried out by students, 1906-1983; syllabuses and course unit synopses, 1960-1985; photographs of students, staff and laboratories, [1910-1980]; printed publications on chemical laboratory apparatus, 1947-1953; student files, 1946-1986 (Ref: KDCH/FP); student record cards, [1910-1928] (Ref: KDCH/FPC); class files, 1972-1984 (Ref: KDCH/1-9); and tutee reports, 1976-1979 (Ref: KDCH/10-13).
King's College London Department of Chemistry
Cheque book, 1921-1923, for the Guy's Hospital War Memorial Fund
War Memorial Fund cheque book, 1921-1923.
Cheque counterfoils, 1890-1913, for Guy's Hospital Students' Club
Guy's Hospital Students' Club cheque counter foils, 1890-1913
Cheque counterfoils, 1891-1905, 1947-1949, for Guy's Hospital Clubs' Union
Clubs' Union cheque counter foils Dec 1891-Feb 1900, Jan 1903-Jul 1904; Apr 1904-Dec 1905, Feb 1947-Sep 1949.
Cheque counterfoils, 1945-1949, Guy's Hospital College
Guy's Hospital College cheque counter foils 1945-1947; 1946-1947; 1947-1948; Feb-Nov 1948; 1948-1949.
Chequebook counterfoils, 1912-1927, of the fund for the Sir Astley Cooper Prize
Astley Cooper Prize Fund cheque book counterfoils, 1913-1923; and 1924-1927
St Thomas's Hospital Medical School Cheselden Medal presented to William Miller Ord (1832-1904), for Surgery and Surgical Anatomy, 1855; and Richard Mead Medal (damaged) awarded to William Wallis Ord for proficiency in practical medicine, 1887.
Chicago Review 9/4, 1956: essays, poetry and fiction
Chicago Sunday Times serialisation, Jan-Feb 1937, of The war in outline
Serialisation in the Chicago Sunday Times of The war in outline (Faber and Faber, London, 1936) by Liddell Hart, with introductory article by James O'Donnell Bennett
The New British doctrine of mechanised war', article by Liddell Hart in Chicago Sunday Tribune and English Review
Chicago Tribune article, 'The present armament of the British Army', Mar 1931
The present armament of the British Army', article by Liddell Hart in [? the Chicago Tribune].
Chicago 1/1 (Chicago, 1972), editor Alice Notley: includes work by Anselm Hollo, James Schuyler, Ted Berrigan;
Issue 2/2-3, 1972: includes work by Michael Brownstein and Frank O'Hara;
Issue 3/4-5, 1972: includes work by Clark Coolidge;
Issue 4/6, 1972: includes work by Anne Waldman and Ted Berrigan;
Issue 5/1, 1972, edited by Ted Berrigan: includes work by Robert Creeley, Anselm Hollo, Philip Whalen, Kenneth Koch, Ed Dorn;
Issue 6, 1973, edited by Alice Notley: includes work by Anne Waldman, Bob Rosenthal, Lewis MacAdams;
'European edition 1' (Wivenhoe, Essex, 1973), edited by Alice Notley: includes work by Allen Ginsberg, Philip Whalen, Ted Berrigan, George Oppen, 2 copies;
Issue 2, 1974: includes poems by Tom Clark, Anselm Hollo, Doug Oliver, Clark Coolidge, Anne Waldman, Aram Saroyan, Pierre Joris, Ted Berrigan, Ron Padgett, 2 copies;
Issue 3, 1974: includes work by Tom Clark, Carl Rakosi, Robert Creeley, Jack Kerouac
CHICHESTER, Cdr Michael Guy, RN (1917-2012)
Publications, mostly official, relating to UK defence policy, notably, defence expenditure, and equipment procurement, 1960-1990, including ninety-seven editions of House of Commons Official Report. Parliamentary debates (Hansard) (HMSO, London, 1964-1990) and thirteen editions of House of Lords Official Report. Parliamentary debates (Hansard) (HMSO, London, 1975-1990); fifty, mainly UK and USA official printed reports, 1960-1989, including Navy estimates, 1960-1963, Statement on the Defence Estimates (HMSO, London, 1966-1973, 1975-1981, 1988-1989); reports from the House of Commons Defence Committee, 1981-1989; reports relating to specific issues, notably strategic nuclear deterrence, 1973-1982, and the Falklands conflict, 1982-1987. Newspaper cuttings, 1968-1992, mostly relating to Malta, 1968-1972; Soviet seapower in the Mediterranean, 1969-1972; International naval affairs, 1970-1971; South Africa, 1970-1971; the Iran-Iraq War, 1980-1988; the Falklands conflict, 1982; US intervention in Grenada, 1983; Soviet defence policy, 1984-1988; NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation), 1984-1990; UK, US and European defence policy, 1984-1992; the US bombing raid on Libya, 1986; the Gulf War, 1991.
Chichester, Michael Guy, 1917-2012, RN Commander
Chicken factory/Girls that swim, by Christopher Martin, produced by Peter Way Publishers, 1972
Peter Way Publishers (Covent Garden, London): Chicken factory / Girls that swim by Christopher Martin, 1972
Military papers mainly dating from the nineteenth century and probably collated by Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, father-in-law of Charles John Cecil Grant, including a draft despatch to Sir Arthur Paget on the surrender of Ulm, Germany, Oct 1805, during the War of the Third Coalition, Napoleonic Wars; the standing orders of the Cinque Ports Regiment of Local Militia, 1811; a paper by Lt Gen Sir Frederick Sleigh Roberts, Commander in Chief Madras, India, on the military weaknesses of Russia and the effect of recent events on British Afghan Frontier Policy, forwarded to the Earl of Rosebery, by Major Reginald Pole Carew, 1885. 1 file.
Papers of Edwin Child, 1866-1871, notably relating to his experiences during the Siege of Paris, Franco-Prussian War, Sep 1870-Jan 1871, comprising diaries, 1866-1871, containing daily entries recording events and often weather, part of which is written on copies of Lettre-Journal de Paris: Gazette des Absents , 1870; letters (as balloon post) to his family and 'Mary-Ann', describing conditions under the siege, 1870-1871; papers relating to his service in the Garde Nationale de la Seine, 1870-1871, including record of service, testimonial, passes for safe-conduct, identity papers and bread ration coupons; photographs of Child and of scenes of the Franco-Prussian War; printed journals and books comprising French publications largely relating to the siege, 1870-1871.
Child, Edwin, b 1846, seed merchant
Lecture notes and notes on readings, [1920-1927, dating from his time as a chemistry student at King's College London]; writings, 1913-1932, by Professor Samuel Smiles, Daniell Professor of Chemistry, King's College London, with an obituary of Smiles, 1953.
Child, Reginald, 1903-[1980], chemist