Correspondence
Found in 1343 Collections and/or Records:
De Motu Cordis by St Thomas Aquinas, 1457
Debrunner, Albert, 1922-1931
Delaporte, B., 1971-1973
The material consists of correspondence between B. Delaporte to Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1971-1973. It relates to the supply of bacillus cultures Pollock. Delaporte worked at the Université de Paris.
Descamps, Jean-Baptiste, 1767
Deussen, Paul, undated
Paul Deussen (1845-1919), philosopher, 2 Letters Signed.
- Letter 1: 9 March 1919. Deussen is asking a colleague for recommendations of candidates for a job along side him, teaching philosophy.- Letter 2: 19 March 1919. Deussen asks again about job candidates and tells his correspondent that he needs them as soon as possible.
Di-Du, 1955-1964.
The material consists of correspondence between Martin Rivers Pollock and correspondents whose surnames start Di-Du, dated 1955-1964
Dickinson, Lowes Cato, 6 July 1895
Autograph letter signed from Lowes Cato Dickinson to Mary Horner Lyell, All Souls Place, London, July 6th [1895]: “I am very sorry not to be able to com to you on the 9th, but there is a standing engagement to go with my daughter to a garden Party at Harrow. I want to see you & rather hope you may be induced to come here – & see some pictures I have been painting […] if not I shall take my chance of finding you one day between 5 o 6 or a little later […]”.
Dillmann, Christian Friedrich, 3 December 1885
Christian Friedrich Dillmann (1823-1894), orientalist, Autograph Letter Signed. 3 December 1885. Dillmann invites his colleague to bring a Rev. Gwynne to an event Dillmann is hosting.
Notes by Alfred Stumpff: Purchase information, short biographical information, summary of the letter, notes about English pencil notes about Sanskrit cardinal directions on the back.
Transcription included in the file? No.
Distillers Company (Biochemicals) Ltd, 1949-1963
The material consists of correspondence between Distillers Company (Biochemicals) Limited and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1949-1963.
Dodson, B.C., 1962-1969
The material consists of correspondence between B.C. Dodson and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1962-1969. Mrs Dodson was Pollock's secretary at the National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill. It mainly consists of letters keeping Pollock informed of departmental business while he was out of the country, and correspondence regarding incoming letters received at Mill Hill following his move to Edinburgh.
