'£5,200 for letters of Charles Darwin', The times (4 Apr. 1950), p. 4
- Hoyle/Box 31/11/12
- Item
- Mar 1987 (Copy made around this date)
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Enclosed with 31/11/9. Photocopy of newspaper article
'£5,200 for letters of Charles Darwin', The times (4 Apr. 1950), p. 4
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Enclosed with 31/11/9. Photocopy of newspaper article
Zsa Moncrieffe, née Tebbit. Letter to Adams.
Part of Papers of Douglas Noël Adams
Sympathises over his broken pelvis, and discusses Corsica and Cambridge. Manuscript.
A postcard from Zsa is enclosed with one of Ron Thrift's letters: see AdamsDN/1/2/1/1.
Moncrieffe, Zsa (fl 1973-1979) née Tebbit
Zosia Kochanski. Autograph letter to Beaton, from Venice
Part of Papers of Sir Cecil Beaton
Was sad to learn that Beaton had come to visit and that she had missed him. That morning Volodra Horowitz had promised to play for her. Discusses musical events she is attending. Has been thinking about Beaton a lot. Praises his extraordinary personality and charm. Dreams to come to the opening of Beaton's play.
Kochanski, Zosia (fl 1911-1950)
Zoological Society's Scientific Medal
Part of Papers of Robert Aubrey Hinde
Obv. Relief African mammals. Rev. Relief animals and plants surrounding text: ZOOLOGICAL | SOCIETY’S | SCIENTIFIC | MEDAL | AWARDED TO | ROBERT AUBREY HINDE | 1961
Part of Papers of Robert Aubrey Hinde
Computer printed copy of a piece of writing entitled 'Zone ch 5' beginning with a quotation from Hamlet 'What a piece of work is man', probably a draft of part of 'On form' published in 2017.
Two photographs, taken in 1948, depicting the "Zimbabwe bird rocks" in Great Zimbabwe, along with a related anecdote written by Engledow's daughter Ruth and information printed from the internet concerning the legend of the Zimbabwe bird.
Part of Papers of Douglas Noël Adams
Sketch fragment. With notes. Manuscript.
Zena Dare. Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from London.
Part of Papers of Sir Cecil Beaton
Beaton has always had a flattering illusion of her. Until last week, had a lovely dress that Beaton might have thought possible for his collection, but has now sold it. Used to wear it to Embassy parties. The last time she enjoyed dressing in beautiful clothes was in Beaton's 'lovely creations' in "My Fair Lady". Has never cared for dressing in lovely clothes to go to parties. Has had to write this long reason for why she has nothing lovely enough for Beaton's collection.
Dare, Zena (1886-1975) actress
Z. Sekanina, 'Statistical model of meteor streams II. Major showers', Icarus 13 (1970), pp. 475-493.
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Photocopy of journal article
Yves Saint Laurent. Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from Paris.
Part of Papers of Sir Cecil Beaton
In French. Congratulates Beaton on his designs for 'The School for Scandel' for the Comedie Francaise. Praises in particular the dresses and the hats.
Saint Laurent, Yves (1936-2008) fashion designer