- Wilkes
- Fonds
- 1850–2010 (Circa.)
Correspondence, photographs, diaries, publications and other papers.
Wilkes, Maurice Vincent (1913-2010) computer scientist
Correspondence, photographs, diaries, publications and other papers.
Wilkes, Maurice Vincent (1913-2010) computer scientist
Correspondence with family, friends, colleagues and fellow mathematicians; documents relating to Newman's father and mother; documents relating to the Government Code and Cipher School at Bletchley Park and the development of the code breaking machine 'Colossus', both contemporary and post-war; Newman's Will and obituaries; other miscellaneous documents.
Newman, Maxwell Herman Alexander (1897-1984) mathematician
Diaries and photographs relating to the Cambridge University East Greenland Expedition June-September 1929. The expedition was led by James Wordie, and the members were August Courtauld, 'Bunny' Fuchs, Doc. Whittard, Cuthbert Wakefield, Vernon Forbes, Dykes and Varley.
Parkinson, Mark Mervyn Leofric (1907-1996)
Notebooks on mathematical, classical, and theological subjects; notes on examinations; printed books.
Bland, Miles (1786-1867) mathematician
Papers of Nathaniel Bishop Harman
The papers consist of letters written by Nathaniel to his family during his service in the Boer War, a diary for 1900, and an unpublished autobiography written in and before 1943.
Harman, Nathaniel Bishop (1869-1945) author
Letters to Maskelyne relating to astronomical and mathematical matters. Mainly in French.
Maskelyne, Nevil (1732-1811) astronomer and mathematician
Papers of Norman Brooke Jopson
Typescripts.
Jopson, Norman Brooke (1890-1969) philologist
Papers of Percy Alexander MacMahon
Unpublished manuscript papers of Percy Alexander MacMahon, including works by Sir Charles Moore Watson (1844-1916).
MacMahon, Percy Alexander (1854-1929) mathematician
Papers of Peter Alexander George Monro, alias Xander
Monro's papers comprise correspondence, working papers, offprints, cassette recordings, photographs, and projector transparencies.
Monro, Peter Alexander George (1919-2005) anatomist
Papers of Peter Anthony Linehan
The material primarily relates to Peter Linehan's academic career: his historical research, and his various roles within St John's College, including his time as Dean and his editorship of St John's College, Cambridge: A History (2011). 'Extracurricular activities', including personal correspondence and non-academic writing, are also represented.
Linehan, Peter Anthony (1943-2020) historian