Correspondence
Found in 1373 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence of James Sime, Lord Francis Jeffrey and William Sharp
Correspondence of Rev. John Snaith
Correspondence of John Snaith, 1891-1915. Correspondents include James Hutchison Stirling, Amelia Hutchison Stirling, Rev. R. M. Spence, William Hal White ('Mark Rutherford'), and Sir William Robertson Nicoll. 153 letters.
Correspondence of the Campbell family of Melfort, Argyllshire
Correspondence on reprints, and other publications, 1960-1976
Correspondence, papers and photographs, 1955
The material consists of correspondence, papers and photographs between Annamaria Torriani and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1955. They relate to research and joint publications on penicillinase in B. cereus.
Correspondence, papers, photographs of William Charles Chapman-Mortimer, which include letters to his wife, illustrated stories and poems
Correspondence regarding appointment, 1965
Includes manuscript notes for Pollock's [possibly farewell] speech at the National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR) expressing his hopes for the move to Edinburgh.
Correspondence regarding appointment, April 1964-June1964
The material consists of correspondence of Martin Rivers Pollock relating to an appointmentm, dated April-1964-June 1964. It includes correspondence with Sir Edward Appleton, Vice-Chancellor regarding resources being made available.
Correspondence regarding arrangements, chiefly with J.L. Jinks, 1973-1974
Correspondence from Martin Rivers Pollock chiefly with J.L. Jinks, dated 1973-1975. It regards arrangements for Pollock giving the Huxley Lecture at University of Birmingham, 6 March 1975.
Correspondence regarding arrangements, chiefly with J.L. Jinks and R. Olby, and publication of the lecture, 1975-1976
The material consists of correspondence from Martin Rivers Pollock chiefly with J.L. Jinks and R. Olby, dated 1975-1976. It regards arrangements and publication of the Huxley Lecture which Pollock gave at University of Birmingham, 6 March 1975.
