Series of articles, 'A week of the war', published in the Chicago Daily News, Apr 1943 - Aug 1944
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Articles from The Chicago Daily News, entitled 'A week of the war', 9 Apr 1943-5 Aug 1944. 1 file
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Series of articles, 'A week of the war', published in the Chicago Daily News, Apr 1943 - Aug 1944
Articles from The Chicago Daily News, entitled 'A week of the war', 9 Apr 1943-5 Aug 1944. 1 file
Series of acetate and glass slides of x-ray diffraction images of DNA and RNA
Part of BIOPHYSICS: King's College London departmental records
Series of acetate and glass slides of x-ray diffraction images of DNA and RNA created in the Biophysics Unit and subsequently Department of Biophysics, and of RNA, created in the Department of Biophysics, arranged according to medium (including sodium, lithium and potassium), sample origin (including calf thymus, human and mouse), and structure (‘A’, ‘B’ or ‘C’ type)
SERIALS & PERIODICALS: Queen Elizabeth College printed materials
Queen Elizabeth College serial publications, including the magazine of the Household and Social Science Department at King’s College for Women, 1920-1928 and the magazine of King’s College of Household and Social Science, 1929-1951 (Ref: Q/SER1); Queen Elizabeth College Students’ Union magazines and handbooks, 1957-1978; (Ref: Q/SER/2); the college magazine of Queen Elizabeth College IOTA, 1970-1973 (Ref: Q/SER3); serials of Queen Elizabeth College Computer Management Committee and the Computer Unit, 1967-1975 (Ref: Q/SER/4); Queen Elizabeth College _Principal’s Newsletter_s, 1979-1984 (Ref: Q/SER5). <em>iota< em=""></em>iota<>
Queen Elizabeth College, 1953-1985
SERIALS & PERIODICALS: King's College London printed material
King's College London Publications: Serials and Periodicals, 1836-2014. This class of ephemera contains 150 distinct titles of annual/termly periodical comprising newsletters and magazines about the College, its students and staff, illustrating its academic work and social life from the earliest years to the present day. Most series are incomplete and sometimes contain only single editions of predominantly recent titles. The main series of publications comprise long running College magazines such as King's College Review/Lucifer (1899-1966), of which there exist bound and duplicate sets, King's College London News (1981-1984), The King's College London Report (1993-2000), Comment (1984-2001) and the staff bulletin, Viewpoint (1973-1979) and Library staff magazine, Ex Libris (later retitled No Comment ) (1996-2001). They also include departmental and faculty periodicals and newsletters such as The Kingsman (1958-1978), which was one of several journals associated with the Theology Faculty, the War Studies Review (1994-1998), War Studies Journal (1995-1999) and Department of War Studies Diary (1993-1997), The Siphon , magazine of the Faculty of Science (1946-1968), the Nurses' League Journal (1926-2000), King's College School Magazine (1890-1903), King's College London Association newsletter, later retitled In Touch (1972-1999), Computer Unit newsletters (1967-1996) and the Ladies' Department Magazine (1896-1914). They also include support services and Trades Union magazines and newsletters including of the Library and NALGO, Development Office, Chaplaincy and Staff Development and Training, Students' Union and Rag magazines, most prominently, Magus (1974-1985). The collection contains a few examples of periodicals external to King's College, mainly concerned with the Higher Education sector, such as the Newsletter of the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals (1995-1998) and relating to various aspects of the work of the University of London. Content is very broad and diverse, including events listings, College and departmental news, obituaries, sporting fixtures, society business and original articles, particularly in The King's Engineer (1922-1968) and Lucifer (1951-1966), whose distinctive ironical and experimental character was reflected in critical commentary on South Africa and Vietnam, pornography and censorship, examples of cutting edge poetry, alongside theatre reviews and original articles, drawings and caricatures including by Derek Jarman and the writer and broadcaster, Michael Bukht.
King's College London, 1829-
SERIALS & PERIODICALS: Chelsea College printed material
South-Western Polytechnic, Chelsea Polytechnic, Chelsea College of Science and Technology, and Chelsea College Serial Publications, 1904-1983. This class of material comprises College magazine and journal periodicals, and provides a snapshot of the academic and social life of students and staff from the early phase of the Polytechnic until shortly before the merger with King's in 1985, and includes the South Western Polytechnic Journal , 1904-1906; The Magazine of the Chelsea Polytechnic , 1929-1939; Chelsea College of Science and Technology Gazette , 1962-1969; The Bell , the magazine of the Chelsea Pharmacy Association, 1953-1968; and New Leaf , the Humanities Society journal, 1973-1982.
Chelsea College, 1972-1985
War memories of the Dardanelles', cuttings from The Daily Telegraph, comprising serial of eighteen extracts from The Uncensored Dardanelles by Ellis Ashmead Bartlett (Hutchinson, London, 1928) (Some cuttings with manuscript comments by Jean Miller Hamilton and Mary Forbes Shield, Hamilton's secretary). With review by Capt Basil Henry Liddell Hart of Five years in Turkey by German Gen Otto Victor Carl Liman von Sanders (Baillière, Tindall and Cox, London, 1928), The Daily Telegraph, 14 Feb. 1 file
Deterrent or defence by Liddell Hart, serialised extracts, including articles in Viata Noastra/Lumea Noastra, Tel Aviv, Israel, 11-20 Nov 1960 in Romanian; 'Deterrence or Defence' series of 9 articles, Jerusalem Post, 16, 18, 21, 23, 25, 28, 30 Nov, 2, 7 Dec 1960; 'Why war can be avoided' Financial Post, Toronto, Canada, 21 Nov 1960; 'The Russians, the H-bomb and you,' in 6 parts, Cape Argus, Cape Town, South Africa, 15-22 Dec 1960; series of six articles, Rhodesian Herald, Salisbury, Rhodesia, 15-17, 20-22 Dec 1960 and parts 4-6 of series in Johannesburg Star, South Africa, 20-22 Dec 1960; also including part of a series in Hebrew. 1 file
Sergiu Verona, Romanian journalist, Bucharest: correspondence, 1968 Nov 6 - 30
Sergiu Verona, Romanian journalist, Bucharest: correspondence with Liddell Hart
Sergeant H D Mackintosh: letter, 1941 Jun 8
Sgt H D Mackintosh: correspondence with Liddell Hart
Sergeant G A Weech: correspondence, 1946 Aug 17 - 1946 Oct 17
Sgt G A Weech: correspondence with Liddell Hart
Sergeant Edward E Templer: correspondence, 1954 Jun 4 - 23
Sgt Edward E Templer: correspondence with Liddell Hart
Sergeant Albert James: correspondence, 1941 Jul 11 - 1942 Jun 23
Sgt Albert Francis James: correspondence with Liddell Hart
Sergeant A Grohman: correspondence, 1944 Jun 29 - 1944 Jul 25
Sgt A Grohman: correspondence with Liddell Hart
SERBY, Capt William Francis (1896-1981)
Copies of correspondence, 1916-1925, including letter from Lt Frank Sutherland, 2 Dragoon Guards, wounded with Serby in 1916, letters home from the Western Front, 1916 and from northern Russia, 1918- 1919, with letter to Serby from Capt P R Knowles, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers) on the Allied intervention in northern Russia, 1919. Copy of diary transcript detailing operations on the Dvina river, northern Russia, Sep-Oct 1918. Copies of twenty three manuscript and printed maps of northern Russia, various scales, ELOPE and North Russia Expeditionary Force Mapping Sections, 1918. Copies of leave papers and travel documents for UK leave granted to Serby from northern Russia, Jul-Aug 1919.
Serby, William Francis, 1896-1981, Army Captain
Serbo-Croat language booklet, 'The role of the Naval forces in Europe', [1940]
Značaj pomorske snage u Evropi, (The role of the Naval forces in Europe), booklet in Serbo-Croat with black and white photographs, illustrations and pictorial statistics, 28 pp, 1 item
Serbia, Apr-May 1993.
Sentence. And would be superfluous, by Paul Buck, produced by Pressed Curtains, 1976
Pressed Curtains (Paul Buck, Hebden bridge, Yorkshire): Sentence. And would be superfluous by Paul Buck, 1976; (note: also see at MOTTRAM 5 Buck and MOTTRAM 11)
Senior Air Staff Officer, Bomber Command lecture to the US Air Warfare College: 'RAF surface-to-air missiles' relating to Bloodhound 1 and 2.
Semi-personal correspondence with John Randall, 1971-1982
Correspondence between Wilkins and John Turton Randall, University of Edinburgh, on topics including staffing at King’s College London and Edinburgh University, and the death of Jean Hanson, 1973. Also a photograph of Randall measuring a flagellum