Correspondence
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Copy of Pollock's article as sent to the editor and as published; newscuttings of the TV programme correspondence arising from Pollock's letter, 1981
The material consists of a copy of Pollock's article as sent to the editor and as published; copies of newspaper coverage of the TV programme, 'Playing for Time'; and letters to The Guardian arising from Pollock's letter, dated 1981.
Correspondence, 1875-1935
Contains chiefly letters addressed to Ewart, although some later items of correspondence are addressed to his wife, Edith F. Ewart. There are also some instances of letters from Ewart himself to various individuals. Some key figures who feature in the correspondence are: William Bateson, Francis Hugh Adam Marshall, Arthur Balfour, Lord Arthur Cecil as well as numerous universities, societies and organisations.
Except where noted, Ewart's own replies are not present.
Correspondence, 1956-1963
Correspondence, 1968-1978
Correspondence, 1970
Correspondence, 1965-1966
Thew material consists of correspondence from Émile Zuckerkandl with Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1965-1966.
Correspondence, 1995-2006
Contains letters sent to Ian Wilmut from members of the public and from various organisations, letters of congratulation on Wilmut receiving the OBE, and discs relating to Ian Wilmut's email account.
Correspondence, December 1963-June 1964
The material consists of correspondence of Martin Rivers Pollock, dated December 1963-June 1964.
Correspondence, December 1965-March 1966
The material consists of correspondence of Martin Rivers Pollock, dated December 1965-March 1966.