Lee | Arthur Hamilton | 1868-1947 | Viscount Lee of Fareham | statesman; LEE, Arthur Hamilton, Viscount Lee of Fareham (1868-1947): Papers of Lord Lee of Fareham, [1878-1954], notably papers relating to Lee's book <i>Letters that Remain</i>, including proofs for letters intended for the book, including from Lloyd-George, 1917, 1920; photographs of individuals for the book; <BR>invitations to events and programmes, [1920s-1930s]; papers relating to speeches, [1915-1930s], comprising notes and texts, including speeches as Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, [1919-1921]; for exhibition opening at Christie's, 1932; press cuttings and Parliamentary reports relating to speeches, printed copies of speeches, [1909-1936], including 'The Need for National Service', 1915, 'The War and After', 1918, 'Lessons of the War', 1936; <BR> original and copy letters, [1894-1946] includingfrom Neville and Mrs Chamberlain, Stanley Baldwin, Ramsay MacDonald, [1920s-1930s]; Winston and Clementine Churchill, 1945; Micheal Balcon, Kenneth Clark, Osbert Sitwell, [1939-1946], Nancy Astor, A J Balfour, Joseph Duveen, relating to the National Gallery and Courtauld Institute, David and Frances Lloyd-George, Field-Marshall Lord Haig, Rudyard Kipling, Ramsay MacDonald; Graham Sutherland, relating to a painting, 1940; <BR>papers relating to Lee's military career, including reference from Lieutenant Colonel Gerald Kitson, 1897; letter concerning Lee, 1898; letter of introduction to Commanding Officers, 1899; letters of authority as Colonel, 1914; army pass, 1914; requisition for petrol and tyres, 1914; permit, 1915; agenda for artillery conference, 1916; <BR>letters relating to Lee's appointment as Chairman of the Radium Commission, 1929, and copy Charter of Incorporation for the Commission; Declaration of Trust between Lord and Lady Lee and the Massey Foundation, 1940; <BR>personal papers, [1878-1945], including passport, 1889; birth certificate, [1868], anecdotes, jokes, press cuttings, printed books and articles, journal, 1889; correspondence and leases of White Lodge, Richmond Park, 1928-1932; letter from Lloyd-George informing Lee of his viscountcy, 1922; letters of condolence to various people and obituaries, [1940s]; correspondence regarding Lee's will, 1945; obituary of Lord Lee, [1947]; <BR>papers relating to Chequers, 1917-1953, including abstract of Chequers Estate Act, 1917; articles, guide, 1921, press cuttings, 1920s; correspondence relating to Chequers, including the library, Chequers Trust, silver dessert service presented by Lee, 1938; cartoons by Sir Mark Sykes [of Chequers], [1917]; <BR>correspondence concerning pictures and silver, including sale, purchase, restoration work, and some photographs, [1922-1940], including with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1927-1928, British Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, private dealers; <BR>correspondence with Theodore Roosevelt, 1897-1918, and Edith Roosevelt, 1912-1945, including an album of selected letters, 1898-1906, including one labelled by Lee 'possibly Roosevelt's first letter as President', 1901; correspondence with Ethel Derby, [daughter of Roosevelt], [1917-1951]; <BR>photographs, [1890-1946], including of the Roosevelt family, the Lees, film stars taken during the Lees' visit to Hollywood, [1930s]; <BR>correspondence regarding the establishment of the Conway Hall, London, 1930-1931; correspondence with Thomas Sherrer Ross Boase; papers of Professor W G Constable; papers relating to the Lee Bequest; Harding Collection; Home House Trust; Wilkinson Bequest; MacColl, Panofsky, Ostrer and Samuel Courtauld correspondence; Pilgrim Trust grant for Corpus of English Medieval Paintings; Scientific Department; Summer course; Lee gift to Hart House; draft scheme for the establishment of art history teaching in UK; insurance papers; press cuttings, 1930-1934; speeches relating to the opening of the Courtauld gallery. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (2.38)
Plant | Sir | Arnold | 1898-1978 | Knight | Professor | economist; PLANT, Sir Arnold, 1898-1978, Knight, Professor, economist: Papers of Professor Sir Arnold Plant, 1918-1972, comprising the following: Papers concerning Plant's education, 1919-1923, mainly comprising lecture notes taken during his studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and examination papers for the London BCommerce. Material concerning Plant's teaching career, 1918-1969, notably at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, 1918-1931, including lecture notes on subjects including banking, economics and statistics, notes for the Commerce degree, and correspondence from former students relating to their professional work; papers relating to the LSE, 1928-1969, notably Plant's work in the Department of Business Administration, including administrative papers, lists of students, seminars and test results, material concerning the teaching of the Commerce degree including lecture notes and examination papers, papers concerning research projects, research material into higher education training for business and management, and material concerning the formation of a Central Institute of Management; minutes, correspondence and papers of the Commerce Degree Bureau, 1937-1972; material concerning the University of London Council for External Students, 1961-1972, including reports, minutes and papers. Material concerning lectures, writings and publications, 1924-1964, notably working papers and drafts for talks on various subjects including patent law, modern industry, copyright of publications, transport economics, marketing and economic conditions in South Africa; background material, notes and drafts for BBC broadcasts, 1931-1961, notably on pay as you view television, trade and industry and South Africa; correspondence, drafts, notes and offprints of various published articles, lectures and reports, 1925-1964, mainly relating to commerce and business, copyright and nuclear energy. Correspondence, 1921-1972, mainly relating to the teaching of business and commerce, with correspondents including Sir John Carruthers Beattie, Sir William Henry Beveridge, Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders, Sir Henry Clay, William Harold Hutt, Eric Anderson Walker, Professor Lilian Knowles, Professor Lionel Robbins and Professor Richard Henry Tawney. Personal material, 1950-1972, concerning employment, salary, pensions and stays in hospital. Papers concerning Plant's work on the Monopolies and Restrictive Practices Commission, 1948-1959, comprising memoranda, reports, minutes and agenda, evidence and correspondence relating to electrical machinery, industrial gases, linoleum, copper semis, tea, tyres, timber, calico printing, electric batteries, radio valves and street lighting, as well as general reference materials, press cuttings, and correspondence concerning membership of the Commission. Material concerning Plant's work on the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAD), 1954-1967, including minutes, reports and papers of the Council, 1950-1967; minutes and working papers of the Industrial Diseases Sub-Committee, 1955-1967, especially concerning byssinosis, teeth erosion, lung cancer, vibration syndrome (Raynaud's Syndrome), industrial deafness, cadmium poisoning and respiratory diseases; papers of the Industrial Health Advisory Committee (Ministry of Labour), 1955-1966; Secretary's correspondence with Plant, 1966-1968; general IIAC correspondence, 1954-1959, mainly relating to meetings and expert opinion on industrial health. Papers concerning Plant's work on the Cinematograph Films Council, 1938-1968, including minutes, agenda and working papers of the Council, 1938-1968; material relating to the Committee on Film Distribution and Exhibition (Portal Committee), 1943-1949, including minutes and working papers, evidence, reports and drafts of the final report; papers relating to the Plant Report into Distribution and Exhibition of Cinematograph Films, 1945-1951, including press cuttings, parliamentary reports, and expert views; correspondence and papers, 1946-1965, including letters from Sir (Alexander) Frederick Whyte and J(oseph) Arthur Rank; papers of the Advisory Committee on Amendments to Cinematograph Films Acts, 1957-1958; minutes of the Structure and Trading Practices Sub-Committee, 1962-1963. Material concerning Plant's work on other committees, societies and bodies, 1932-1972, notably minutes, reports, bulletins and research papers of the London and Cambridge Economic Service, 1932-1966; papers relating to the Council for National Academic Awards, 1964-1968, including minutes and working papers, minutes of the Arts and Social Studies Committee and the Economics and Business Studies Board, and applications for recognition from higher education institutions; reports, minutes and correspondence relating to the Advertising Standards Authority, 1962-1967; papers of the Naval Education Advisory Committee, 1946-1970, notably course outlines, minutes and reports; annual reports and publication notices of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 1966-1971; correspondence, circulars and Council minutes of the Royal Economic Society, 1970-1972; reports, press cuttings and correspondence of the Committee on Fowl Pest Policy, 1962-1964; and minutes and working papers of the Board of Management of Athlone Press, 1969-1972. 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Bicycle Puncture Repair Kit - John Bull Repair Outfit: 89.469.1 Puncture repair kit tin. Reads - "The/John Bull/Repair Outfit/John Bull Rubber Co Ltd Evington Valley Mills, Leicester." Centre of lid has raised figure of John Bull and motto : "Made for the man/Who will have the best." 11.5W, 3.75L, 1.75Diam. 89.469.2 Patch for puncture. Reads : "John Bull/Sticky Strip/Gang patch patent." 5W, 2.75L. 89.469.3 Rubber patch 1.5 x 1.5 89.469.4 Round tin of chalk. On top reads : - "John Bull/Patent chalk sprinkler". On bottom : "Replace/Rubber plug/after use/Pat. 460444." 3.25 Diam 89.469.5 Bicycle tyre valve. 2.5L, 0.5W. 89.469.6/89.469.7 as 89.469.5. 89.469.8 Bicycle tyre valve with tube attached. 4L x 0.5W. 89.469.9 Valve base 0.75 Diam. 89.469.10/89.469.11/89.469.12 as 89.469.9. 89.469.13 Bicycle tyre cap. 89.469.14 Cardboard cylinder. Function unknown 1.25 Diam, 1.0 L. 89.469.15 Piece if sand paper 8.5 x 3, 89.469.16 Directions card. Blue cardboard with blue writing. 89.469.17 Product guarantee and packers no. card. [Text] (13.19)
Pericles Prince of Tyre: (Actor); MTC procuction of Pericles Prince of Tyre. 1974.Robin Ramsay as Pericles, and a lord. Photo: Rob Lawler, Newton and Talbot PTY. LTD. [Text] (12.64)
Priest, John Thomas; Solomon's relationship with Hyram of Tyre.: Th. M. thesis, Dallas Theological Seminary., Bibliography: a?IJN. [46]-51. [Text] (13.57)
Goepp, Philip Henry,--1910-; The Old English Apollonius of Tyre,--by Philip H. Goepp,: Vita, "Reprinted from ELH, a journal of English literary history, vol. 5. no. 2. June, 1938.", Extract from thesis (Ph. D.)--Johns Hopkins university, 1938. [Text] (9.83)
Cornelius, Philip Tyre,--1942-, University of Georgia--Dissertation. Psychology.; The effects of meatal noise--on the interaural correlation of noise maskers /--Philip Tyre Cornelius, Jr.: Directed by William Wilbanks., Thesis - University of Georgia, 1976. [Text] (9.04)
This object is held by: University of Minnesota Libraries, Performing Arts Archives, Back: Backdrop size is "11"-6" or 12"-0" [h] x 16"-3"[w]." Central opening is a "7"-3" x 4"-0" scrim." Rough sketch indicates that the keystone is a removable piece. The words "Ja---i Pete Mur truss on wall" are also noted. Stage term: Masonic., Ionic colonnade on either side of a triumphal arch. "Holiness to the Lord" is inscribed above this arch. A keystone with H.T.W.S.S.T.K.S (Hiram of Tyre's widow's son sent to King Solomon) is inscribed upon the keystone. [Text] (3.62)