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This collection of working and personal papers dates from Patten's childhood to the time immediately before deposit in 2007. It gives much insight into his working practices and includes many manuscript, typescripts and notebooks containing various drafts of his poetry, plays, books for children and work for television and radio. There is a small but significant series of handmade typescript poetry booklets featuring Patten's early poetry, these are precursor's to his later published magazine Underdog. There is an important series of correspondence with letters from literary figures such as Allan Ginsberg, Philip Larkin, John Betjemen and Ted Hughes, amongst many others. Included with the collection is also a series of printed books is this collection for which see the printed book catalogue at SPEC Patten.
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The Booth papers comprise manuscript and typescript copy, corrected proofs, maps and other material by Charles Booth and others for the study Life and Labour of the People in London. The typescripts include Ernest Aves' amendments and unpublished material, the collection also includes all 17 volumes of the published version of Life and Labour of the People in London.
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Records of the English Secretariat of the International Year of Disabled People, including minutes, correspondence and publicity material.
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These papers and photographs of the late Hugh Oak-Rhind relate to his research on the clay tobacco pipe industries of Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Suffolk and Wiltshire. The papers form his contribution to a National Clay Pipe Stamp catalogue being assembled by P. Davey and D. A. Higgins in the Field Archaeology Unit in the Departments of Ancient History and of Continuing Education.
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Microfilm. Copies of the letters of John Peat and Co (written by Joseph Huddleston) are included in the volume, 23 Feb 1805 - 3 Oct 1846, although the letters mainly date from the period 1805 - 1834. The copies of these letters, together with a number of bills and several invoices, are mainly in the hand of Joseph Huddleston. They concern the firm's shipping trade with ports in Great Britain (Liverpool, Belfast etc.) "N. America" [Canada], Jamaica etc., this trade being mainly in iron and (particularly in the case of Canada) timber. Included are copies of letters to Captains of firm's ships and further letters regarding insurance matters. This trade was partially carried out in ships belonging to the Firm. Some of the timber etc. was used in its own shipyard (which built and repaired ships), but much of the trade was carried out on behalf of the firm's customers. At the front of the volume are notes on "Chronical Rheumatism" and its treatment and an incomplete index to the volume (which covers the period up to 1806 only)
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Photocopy of typescript draft chapter of David Jones' "A study of the foundations of civic Universities: Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool"
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Minute Books, visitor books, admission books, attendance books, log books, examination schedules, register of girls work and notes on the history of Lancashire and Liverpool
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Notes, drafts of papers, minutes of meetings etc., assembled by Anne Dennier as a member of the team at Colin Buchanan and partners re the South Hampshire Study (regarding expansion in the South East of England and its implications for South Hampshire); copy of Regional studies in Ireland, Sep 1968 commissioned by the United Nations on behalf of the Government of Ireland and undertaken by Colin Buchanan and Partners in association with Economic consultants Ltd (Miss Dennier was again a member of the team)
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"Christian Students": a postscript to the article by Em Prof Baker in University of Liverpool Recorder3 Feb 1989 by the Revd Leak about the Student Christian Movement at Liverpool 1942-1948, and later at Cambridge etc, and about the World Student Christian Federation
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