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Accounts of fees paid by students at St Thomas's Hospital, 1847-1852

St Thomas's Hospital Collegiate Establishment': comprising a bound manuscript volume containing accounts of students with the establishment and signatures of students in compliance with regulations. Also contains typescript 'Copy of Regulations under which the Students' Hall has been opened for the accommodation of the Students at St Thomas's Hospital'.

STH Ref: Vol 12

Accounts of the life of Mary Hutton Wilkins and the ancestry of the Hutton family, 1989-1990

Typescript accounts of the life of Mary Hutton Wilkins (Wilkins’ paternal grandmother) and the ancestry of the Hutton family, aspects of which were used in chapter 1, ‘Distant Shores’, of Wilkins’ autobiography, The third man of the double helix (Oxford University Press, 2003), with related manuscript research notes.

Accounts, 1904-1915, for King's College Removal Fund and the Denmark Hill site

Secretary's file. Account from Winter, Bothamley & Co., Solicitors, to King's College Hospital Removal Fund, for professional fees in handling rents from houses on the Denmark Hill site, and business in connection with maintenance of the Denmark Hill site and 'The Platanes' at Champion Hill, including the their accounts from estate agents Sladden and Stuart.

Accounts, 1908-1932, Guy's Hospital

Assorted loose pages relating to Guy's Hospital summary accounts including balance sheet and revenue account 30 Aug 1908; financial report, 4 Oct 1909; balance sheet Sep 1914-Apr 1915; statement of receipts and payments for year ending Aug 1930; and statement of receipts and payments Sep 1931-Jan 1932;

Accounts, 1990-1993, of the lives of Wilkins’ ancestors

Typescript annotated accounts of the lives of Wilkins’ ancestors, including William Mortimer Wilkins (Wilkins’ great-grandfather), William Wilkins (Wilkins’ grandfather), Eliza Wilkins (Wilkins’ great-aunt), Mary Hutton Wilkins (Wilkins’ grandmother) and Edgar Henry Wilkins (Wilkins’ father). Aspects of these accounts were used in chapter 1, ‘DistantShores’, in Wilkins’ autobiography, The third man of the double helix (Oxford University Press, 2003)

Accounts, 1991-2001, of Wilkins’ early years in Britain

Typescript accounts of Maurice Wilkins’ early childhood in New Zealand, 1916-1923, move to UK, 1923, and childhood in Birmingham. Aspects of these accounts were used in chapter 1, ‘Distant shores’, The third man of the double helix by Maurice Wilkins. Also published booklet, ‘A city at war: Birmingham, 1939-1945’ (Birmingham Museums and City Art Gallery, 1985), with a photograph of Wilkins’ parents during their service as Fire Guards, World War Two

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