Correspondence
Found in 1408 Collections and/or Records:
Papers regarding the proposed working party, May 1970
Papers regarding the proposed working party. The material consists of a circular letter from Pollock seeking support for the idea; a manuscript list of those to whom the letter (and the follow-up letter, see Coll-1586/J/1/J.7) was sent, with annotations indicating supporters, May 1970.
Papers related to Margery Fry, 1910-1980
This box contains all of the collected materials about Margery Fry by Marjorie Rackstraw. It includes correspondence from both women, publications by Margery Fry, and Annual Reports from the Margery Fry Memorial Fund.
Papers related to Morley Fletcher, 16 December 1924-December 1934
This file contains correspondence from Dollie Morley Fletcher, the wife of Frank, to Marjorie Rackstraw, and documents detailing the paintings of is that were. There is a letter from the Glasgow Art Galleries and Museums' Kelvingrove Art Gallery replying to Marjorie Rackstraw's request that they might buy a piece of Frank Morley Fletcher. There is also a card from the United States National Museum
Papers relating to Joseph Booth and family
Papers relating to Missionaries in Africa, 1899-1950
Papers relating to Sir Norman Boyd Kinnear
The collection contains correspondence and papers on various ornithological issues, 1901-1945, and includes correspondence with William Eagle Clarke (1853-1938) between 1900 and 1911, also Kinnear's obituary of W. E. Clarke.
Pappenheimer, A.M., 1952-1958
The material consists of correspondence between Alwin Pappenheimer and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1952-1958. It relates to visits and visiting researchers.
Pardee, A.B., 1957-1963
The material consists of correspondece between Arthur Pardee and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1957-1963. It relates to work on penicillin induction.
Patients’ Funds and Expenses, 1912 - 1971
Bound volumes and correspondence dealing with the personal finances of individual patients, and with expenses incurred by them.
Paul, J., 1962
The material consists of correspondence between J. Paul and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1962. It mainly relates to a cell biology course at Glasgow and an invitation for Pollock to lecture in the series.
