D249 - Budden, Professor L. B. - 1910 - [1952]

Papers of Prof L B Budden comprising: Thesis for the RIBA Special Examination Recent Reconstruction Work on the Athenian Acropolis 1909-1910; typescript of Poppaea , a play, n.d. [pre c. 1921]; photographs of Prof Budden and others examining student design work n.d. [? 1930s-1940s]; photographs of s...

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Main Creator: Budden, Lionel Bailey
Archive level description: Sub-sub fonds
Physical Description:1 box
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Summary:Papers of Prof L B Budden comprising: Thesis for the RIBA Special Examination Recent Reconstruction Work on the Athenian Acropolis 1909-1910; typescript of Poppaea , a play, n.d. [pre c. 1921]; photographs of Prof Budden and others examining student design work n.d. [? 1930s-1940s]; photographs of sculptures etc. presumably designed by Prof Budden; Album commemorating the last exhibition, at the Walker Art Gallery, of work of students of the school of Architecture during Prof Budden's tenure of the Chair of Architecture given by Mr Dewi Prys Thomas 1952; leather bound manuscript score ofColonnade , a musical offering in honour of Prof Budden composed by Mr Hugo Cole n.d. [1952]
Date:1910 - [1952]
Reference Number:D249
Separated Material:In addition to the papers deposited, Mr Budden retains other papers. Notes on papers retained by Mr. Budden including albums of family photographs, correspondence etc. relating to the Budden family's history, picture postcards of Germany, copies of Professor Budden's papers published in the Royal Institute of British ArchitectsJournal Vol. XXX No.8, 24 Feb. 1923 (An Introduction to the Theory of Architecture; the essay which won R.I.B.A. Essay Medal, 1923) and Vol. XVII No.4, and volumes and loose copies of press cuttings of the late Mrs. Maud Budden's verse etc. published in the press.
Bibliography:[Book] R.G[ardner]-M[edwin], Lionel Bailey Budden in The University of Liverpool Recorder, Number 12, Oct. 1956, p.5.
Biographical/Administrative Information:Professor Budden, BA 1909, MA 1910 University of Liverpool; Lecturer in Architecture 1910-1933, Roscoe Professor of Architecture, 1933-1952, d. 1956