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Subjects: '; ...University of Liverpool -- Engineering students -- 20th Century...
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Subjects: '; ...World War, 1939-1945University of LiverpoolStudents...
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Subjects: '; ...University of Liverpool, Faculty of Medicine...
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Subjects: '; ...Liverpool University Staff...
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Minute books and Newsletters of the Friends of Ness Gardens.
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Subjects: '; ...Universities and Colleges...
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Subjects: '; ...Universities and collegesAdministration...
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Subjects: '; ...Universities and collegesAlumnae and alumni...
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49
Subjects: '; ...University of Liverpool. Faculty of Medicine...
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Includes records relating to HOPES, CAMPAM, and Live-A-Music administration, projects, events, and funding bids.
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Subjects: '; ...Invitation cardsLiverpool (England)19th century...
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The collection contains the following material: maps, plans, process blocks, correspondence, transcriptions of original documents, electrotypes, woodblocks, prints, glass negatives and photographs of Liverpool that Henry Peet had acquired or prepared for his research on Liverpool Local History.
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The archive of Eric Hardwicke Rideout was collected during the late 1920s and early 30s. Rideout was interested in the Shipping Ports of the North West during the period 1700-1850, especially in terms of Customs and Excise and related topics such as trade and quarantine.

The main areas of research for Rideout were: the Ports of Liverpool, Chester, Poulton, Isle of Man, and Whitehaven; their Customs Houses, Trade, Quays, and Quarantine regulations. The archive also contains material relating to Rideout MA thesis, submitted to the University of Liverpool in 1931, on Navigation Law in the 18th Century.

Much of Rideout's research was done at various Customs Houses in the North West with a huge body of transcriptions being made from the Customs Letter Books of the various Customs Houses. These recorded the day-to-day activities of the Houses and the events of the port. The archive is littered with these transcripts, both typescript and manuscript but the majority are based upon Rideout's original transcripts which, recorded onto index cards, are gathered at Rideout II.2.

Also of use will be a file of letters located at Rideout I.6 which includes his correspondence with various individuals concerning his research, visits to various Customs Houses and correspondence concerning the publishing of his findings.

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The Grenfell papers comprise: correspondence, log books and other manuscripts and printed material, Grenfell's Commisions, honours and invitations, newspapers and newscuttings in English, Portuguese and Spanish mainly relating to Grenfell's career in the Brazilian navy and a folder containing genealogical material relating to the Granville and Grenfell families, especially John Granville Grenfell (1829-1866). The Grenfell papers include a manuscript account of the 'Cutting out of the Esmeralda', a bound volume containing the logs of four Brazilian naval vessels commanded by Grenfell, the Brig Marnham, the frigate Imperatrice, the Brig Cabocolo and the schooner Grecian and and a manuscript copy of the defence of Captain Grenfell on his court martial at Rio.

Correspondence in the collection include:

  • Letter books in English and Portuguese dating from 1844-54, 1846-60 and 1851-52
  • A large collection of letters from Thomas Cochrane 10th Earl of Dundonald the bulk of which date from 1843-62 relating to prize money owed to them both by the Chilean and Brazilian Governments with petitions to those governments.
  • Letters from S S de Oliveira President of Rio Grande relative to operations in 1840.
  • Letters from the Baron de Caxias relative to the operations in Rio Grande in 1843
  • Correspondence with Rear Admiral Lainé Montevideo 1844-45
  • Correspondence with British Authorities 1844-46
  • Orders and letters relative to the voyage of His Imperial Majesty [Pedro II] to Rio Grande and S. Paulo, ca. 1846
  • Letters and papers concerning the fire on the Ocean Monarch 1848
  • Correspondence with French, British and U.S. authorities 1851-1852
  • Letters from Manuel Moreira Castro, (friend and editor of Rio's Journal do Commercio)1851-1852.
  • Letters from the Argentine (rebel) Governor J J Urquiza of Entre Rios 1851-54

Note: The Grenfell papers contains items written in Portuguese, Spanish and French, material written in a language other than English has been indicated in the list. ]

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Subjects: '; ...University of Faculty of SciencePhysics...
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... of the University of Liverpool....
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...On various subjects, includes: The Chaplaincy (University of Liverpool Catholic Society, 1949-50...
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...Correspondents include: The University of Liverpool, the Tate Gallery Liverpool and Wirral...
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... These are the papers of Ken Lloyd, who studied Chemistry at the University of Liverpool between...
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