- Balls/G/G15a
- Item
- 1933
Part of Papers of William Lawrence Balls
Newspaper cutting with a photograph of cotton experts watching the demonstration of Balls' apparatus for measuring the moisture content in a bale of cotton at Manchester Docks, 1933.
Part of Papers of William Lawrence Balls
Newspaper cutting with a photograph of cotton experts watching the demonstration of Balls' apparatus for measuring the moisture content in a bale of cotton at Manchester Docks, 1933.
'A Medieval Girl School', by Samuel Butler
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Offprint from the Universal Review, December 1889 (pp.550-66).
Part of The papers of Sir Albert Howard
Typescript memorandum, dated 1939. No indication of the occasion for which this paper was written.
'A method for measuring the length of cotton hairs'
Part of Papers of William Lawrence Balls
London: Macmillan and Co., 1921. (Industrial Research Handbooks).
Part of Papers of Peter Alexander George Monro, alias Xander
Mixed correspondence with various recipients, including Dr. Dorothy Johnston, Aberdeen University Library; Accles & Pollock Ltd.; American Optical Company; G.R. Anderson, Secretary for the School of Biological Sciences; and attendees of the 4th European Conference on Microcirculation (1966).
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Matthews, Thomas (fl 1875)
'A Model of discontinuouschange in a three component community' by Hermann Bondi.
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Off print from Proceedings of the Royal Society.
'A Modern Library... Offered for Sale by Bowes & Bowes'
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Cover sheet of a catalogue (No.464) of Bowes & Bowes of Cambridge, listing for sale a volume of Samuel Butler's 'Shakespeare's Sonnets'.
A monk on a Mule. Segni. July 25. 93
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
A man in a long cloak and hat sitting on a mule, on a road sloping uphill with a stone wall and olive groves to the right. Two more mules stand further up the road. Hills in the distance.
Part of The papers of Sir Albert Howard
Typescript with manuscript annotations of an address to the Conservative Committee on Agriculture, House of Commons.