- LIDDELL HART 11/1961/1
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Diary kept by Liddell Hart (Retained by Lady Liddell Hart)
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Diary kept by Liddell Hart (Retained by Lady Liddell Hart)
Diary kept by Liddell Hart. (Retained by Lady Liddell Hart)
Diary kept by Liddell Hart. (Retained by Lady Liddell Hart)
Diary kept by Liddell Hart. (Retained by Lady Liddell Hart)
Diary kept by Liddell Hart. (Retained by Lady Liddell Hart)
Diary kept by Liddell Hart. (Retained by Lady Liddell Hart)
Diary kept by Liddell Hart. (Retained by Lady Liddell Hart)
Diary kept by Liddell Hart. (Retained by Lady Liddell Hart)
Diary kept by Liddell Hart. (Retained by Lady Liddell Hart)
Diary kept by Liddell Hart. (Retained by Lady Liddell Hart)
Appointment diary, Apr 1925 - Mar 1926
Pocket-sized appointments diary kept by Liddell Hart
Appreciation by Commander of 4 Corps of probable Japanese action on 4 Corps Front', Oct 1943
Typescript entitled, 'Appreciation by Commander of 4 Corps of probable Japanese action on 4 Corps front', by Lt Gen Geoffry Allen Percival Scoones, Commander 4 Corps, detailing possible Japanese action in the Chin Hills and Kabaw Valley areas, Burma, based on assumptions about the knowledge already held by the Japanese of British troop movements. 5pp.
Apprenticeship agreement, 1930, for George Dunn as dental mechanic
Part of KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL
Dental mechanic apprenticeship agreement between King's College Hospital, Michael Crake Armer (guardian) and George Dunn (apprentice).
Apprenticeship agreement, 1935, for Harry John Miller as dental mechanic
Part of KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL
Dental mechanic apprenticeship agreement between King's College Hospital, Harry Miller (parent) and Harry John Miller (apprentice).
Apprenticeship agreement, 1952, for Thomas Morgan as hospital engineer
Part of KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL
Hospital engineer apprenticeship agreement between King's College Hospital, Mrs Morgan (parent) and Thomas Morgan (apprentice).
Apprenticeship indenture, 1962, for Peter Biggs as hospital cook
Part of KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL
National Joint Apprenticeship Committee for Cooks in Hospitals, apprenticeship indenture between King's College Hospital, A.H. Biggs (parent) and Peter Biggs (apprentice).
Apprenticeship indenture, certificates of attendance and testimonials, 1838-1850, for Henry Appleton
Papers of Henry Appleton, including:apprenticehip indenture of Henry Appleton Junr of Stockwell, Surrey, to Mr John Hemming of Kimbolton, Huntingdon, surgeon, apothecary and man-Midwife, 8 Oct 1832; London Ophthalmic Infirmary founded by John Cunningham Saunders, certificate of three months practice at the infirmary, Sep 1838; St Thomas Hospital certificates for the practice and operations of surgery as a dresser for six months, 2 Oct 1838; and the practice and operations of surgery as a pupil for six months, 5 Apr 1839; Guy's Hospital Medical School certificates of attendance as pupil to the physicisans' practice, 27 Apr 1839; attendance at lectures in botany, 31 Jul 1837; the theory and practice of medicine, 27 Apr 1839; midwifery and the diseases of women and children, and attended Guy's Lying-in Charity, and the treatment of puerperal and infantile diseases, 27 Apr 1839; materia medica and therapeutics, 27 Apr 1839; principles and practice of chemistry, 30 Apr 1839; the principles of the science of medical jurisprudence, 30 Apr 1839; lectures in surgery, Oct 1837-31 May 1839; courses of anatomy and operations, 22 Jun 1839 and dissections, 22 Jun 1839; Royal College of Surgeons certificate of membership, 3 Jun 1839; Apothecaries of the City of London, certificate of qualification to practice as an apothecary, 18 Apr 1839; certified copies of Royal College of Surgeons in London, certificate of membership, 3 Jun 1839; and of the Apothecaries of the City of London, qualification of practice as an apothecary, 18 Apr 1839, 19 Nov 1840. Also testimonial from Captain Phillip G King RN, Commissioner managing the affairs of the Australia Agriculture Company in New South Wales, 3 May 1841, certifying Appleton's service in the establishment of the Australia Agricultural Company at Port Stephens, as Assistant Surgeon, Jan – May 1841; New South Wales Medical Board Certificate as legally qualified Medical Practioner, 9 Jun 1841; University of Aberdeen certificate (in Latin), 1850; certificate of instruction at the establishment of John Charles Thorrowgood, Totteridge, Herts, in classics, mathematics, and the usual branches of a liberal education, from Aug 1825-Jun 1832, 20 Feb 1850, and accompanying letter from Thorrowgood to Appleton, 20 Feb 1850; testimonial of Gilbert Blight recording Appleton's practise in Hackney, London, as a surgeon since 1842, 2 Apr 1850.
Approach Magazine 2 (Oxford, 1968): includes article, 'An introduction to Concrete Poetry' by Glyn Pursglove
Approches 1 (Paris, [1965]): visual poetry, including work from John Furnival, Dom Sylvester Houedard and Ian Hamilton Finlay;
Issue 4 [1968]: includes work by Julien Blaine and Jean-Claude Moineau, with gramophone disk
Fine white square cloth with name [E Batchelor], with label K67 - purpose unknown; fine rectangular cloth with embroidered insignia [PNS] and label K67; 2 White linen apron labelled 239, K67; 2 white linen cuff covers [Ethel Gertrude Batchelor, Camberwell Infirmary, London, 1915-1918, Reg 1923 (GNC Register 1940)]