Committees
Found in 134 Collections and/or Records:
International Centre for Regional Planning and Development (ICRPD), 1955-1962
International Centre for Regional Planning and Development (ICRPD) - British Group (1), 1960
Report, including a list of participants, of the 3rd Study Day of the International Centre for Regional Planning and Development (ICRPD) British Group held on 30 April 1960 . The subject was "Urbanisation in the tropics - its causes and methods of control". There is also an agenda for a British Group Council Meeting to be held on 17 October 1960.
International Centre for Regional Planning and Development (ICRPD) - British Group (2), 1962
Papers relating to an International Conference, entitled "regional planning and economic planning" planned by Jean Servais, under the auspices of the International Centre for Regional Planning and Development (ICRPD), to be held in Rhodes in April 1963. The file includes letters from Robert Joseph Gardner-Medwin president of the ICRPD British Group protesting at the plans, and correspondence relating to the subsequent resignation of the president Leo Brandt.
International Centre for Regional Planning and Development (ICRPD): mixed papers (1), 1955
International Centre for Regional Planning and Development (ICRPD): mixed papers (2), 1956
International Centre for Regional Planning and Development (ICRPD): mixed papers (3), 1957
Letter to 'a Professor ' from Sir Hugh Percy Allen, 17 January 1943
Letter, 17 January 1943, Oxford, Hugh Allen to ' a Professor '. Regret that the recipient will not join the Tovey memorial committee, and a discussion of Tovey's written works. Holograph signed.
Letter to 'a Professor' from Sir Hugh Percy Allen, c 04 January 1940
Letter, 4 January [n.y], Chichester, Hugh Allen to 'a Professor'. Inviting the recipient to join the committee of the Tovey memorial fund. Holograph signed.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Alice Balfour with enclosed letter to Balfour from Lord Monk Bretton, 24 March 1903
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Alice Blanche Balfour, 06 July 1903
Balfour writes that she has spoken to her brother about obtaining funding from the Carnegie Trust for a research farm. She asks Ewart to send her brother a letter stating what the Research Committee wishes, and he will attempt to forward this to Lord Elgin, who may be able to help. She offers to make enquiries about the whereabouts of the ponies 'Brenda' and 'Black Agnes'.