- TaylorB
- Fonds
- 1701–1981
Includes notebooks, musical papers, mathematical notes, printed ephemera, and correspondence.
Taylor, Brook (1685-1731) mathematician
Includes notebooks, musical papers, mathematical notes, printed ephemera, and correspondence.
Taylor, Brook (1685-1731) mathematician
Papers of Charles Hugh Richardson Harper
Correspondence, material relating to the Harper-Wood Studentship, poems, Harper's autobiography, typescripts.
Harper, Charles Hugh Richardson (1869-1947) Anglican clergyman
Catalogue of Taylor's books, lecture notebooks, passports,some invitation cards and menus, a notebook recording invitations given and received throughout Taylor's time as Master, letters, annotated copies of his works, College bills. Appointment diaries from the Master's Lodge 1887-1908, plus Mrs Taylor's diaries for 1907-08.
Taylor, Charles (1840-1908) Hebrew scholar and Master of St John's College, Cambridge
Papers of Claude William Guillebaud
Articles, reports, and speeches by Guillebaud, plus cuttings and obituaries.
Guillebaud, Claude William (1890-1971) economist and academic
Papers of Cyril Bradley Rootham
Manuscript and printed copies of most of Rootham's compositions; works by other composers owned by Rootham; correspondence; miscellaneous items.
Rootham, Cyril Bradley (1875-1938) author and composer
The collection consists of correspondence from the 1960s, schoolwork, documentation from Browne's time at St John's College, press cuttings relating to his archaeological career, and small quantities of society-membership information and ephemera.
Browne, David Melvyn (b 1949) archaeologist
Sermons and notes re predestination.
Simpson, David (1745-1799) Anglican clergyman and author
Papers of Douglas Cooper Merry
Notes on mathematics, electricity, and electronics.
Merry, Douglas Cooper (1910-1997) engineer
The collection contains literary papers, including notebooks, manuscript and typescript drafts of sketches, novels and scripts; personal papers, including school and university work, notebooks, and ephemera; audio-visual material; and personal effects and artefacts, spanning from Douglas Adams's childhood to his death in 2001. In addition there is a quantity of press cuttings postdating his death. Media other than paper include sound recordings (chiefly reel-to-reel studio tapes; some cassettes); photographs, 35 mm transparencies and plastic negatives (a large quantity of photographic material is from 'Last Chance to See'); and digital backup tapes.
Adams, Douglas Noël (1952-2001) writer
The papers comprise correspondence, notebooks, manuscript, typescript and printed papers, mostly relating to liturgical matters. Much of the material is to, from and by Arthur Herbert Couratin.
Ratcliff, Edward Craddock (1896-1967) liturgical scholar