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Aerial view toward the Grand Cours after the bombings, June-July 1944
Inscription on the picture: 'Caen. - Juin-Juillet 1944 - Ensemble vers le Grand Cours' (Caen - June-July 1944 - overall view toward the Grand Cours); and 'Photo Delassalle, Caen - 492'.
Aerial view toward the Orne river after the bombings, June-July 1944
Inscription on the picture: 'Caen. - Juin-Juillet 1944 - Ensemble vers la rivière l'Orne' (Caen - June-July 1944 - overall view toward the Orne river); and 'Photo Delassalle, Caen - 471'.
An investigation into the association between potassium levels and blood types in sheep and goats, 1966
Located in A.B.R.O. Reprints 1965 - 1966. Volume 4 of 19.
Apse of Saint-Pierre Church after the bombings, June-July 1944
Inscription on the picture: 'Caen. - Juin-Juillet 1944 - Eglise Saint-Pierre (Abside). (Caen - June-July 1944. - Saint-Pierre Church (Apse).); and 'Photo Delassalle, Caen - 463. Paris 108'.
Apse of Saint-Pierre Church before the bombings, first half of the 20th century (before 1944)
Inscription on the picture: 'Caen - Abside de l'Eglise Saint-Pierre - Z.D.' (Caen - Apse of Saint-Pierre Church- Z.D.)
Autograph Letter Signed from Colin MacLaurin to Jean-Jacques d'Ortous de Mairan, 5 February 1743
Bechamp and Pasteur publications, 1910
Three pamphlets which concern both Bechamp and Pasteur on the topic of germ theory.
1. "Bechamp or Pasteur? A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology", by E. Douglas Hume, published by Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent and Co., Ltd., London
2. "Bechamp - an Appreciation", by Dr Hector Grasset, 2nd edition, 1913
3. "A Drop of Ink makes millions things", by E.F. Satchell
Book of Anecdotes in French by Esther Inglis (selected pages)
Booklet entitled "Paraphrases des Psaumes I-II-XVI-XXXVI-CXXIX par André Melvin", 1906-1907
Booklet of Le Coq D'or, New York: Fred Pullman Inc, c early 20th century
These publications were collected by Thomson and Lady Thomson, and reflect his many personal interests out with the fields of psychology and mathematics.
They include social and geographical histories, music, German literature, and publications given to Thomson by friends with messages and annotations on the inside.