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Oral History: Philippa Comber
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Reference Code : - CCRF/141/30/14
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Date : - 2017 (creation)
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Description : - Early life and training; applying for post of Counsellor; extensive interview process; reactions to new post; difficulties faced as a woman; Barrie Hesketh; Role of Chaplain v. Counsellor; Boundaries
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
Oral History: Julia Boyd
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Reference Code : - CCRF/141/42
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Date : - 2016-10-10 (creation)
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Description : - Includes: Coming to Churchill and first impressions; Masters' wives; Living in the Master's Lodge and entertaining; Special Visitors: Margaret Thatcher and visitors from North and South Korea; Thatcher Papers; President of the Boat Club; Reflections on time at, and special qualities of Churchill; College Staff (Jenny Temple; Joseph Abreu; Joseph Carberry; Les Smith; Graham Pledger); Master's Lodge Japanese Garden, and impact from inside the College; new Head Gardener and change of approach; general landscape; Margot Perryman (By-Fellow 2002/3);
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
Oral History: Xiaotian Fu
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Reference Code : - CCRF/141/48
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Date : - 2017-10-05 (creation)
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Description : - Includes: First impressions; community; Japanese (Oriental-themed) garden in Master's Lodge; gift to the College; the importance of gardens; the stones - 'Reading Gal' and 'The Screen'; first impressions of structure of new Xiaotian Fu Garden; hopes and aspirations for the garden.
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
Oral history: Anny King
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Reference Code : - CCRF/141/57
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Date : - 2019-06-18 (creation)
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Description : - Includes: Becoming a Fellow; first impressions (people, architecture, gardens); interaction with committees and staff; role of staff in pastoral care of students; Higher Education Role Analysis (HERA); Moller Institute; Editorship of 'Churchill Review'; resignation from College Council; students and alcohol; College support during illness; nurturing students, the Tutorial Committee and mental health; language projects in College; French Government Fellowship; women in the Fellowship and in the University; conduct of Governing Body meetings.
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
CHUTalks - Alex Bastounis
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Reference Code : - CCPH/6/6/12
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Date : - 2016-10-18 (other)
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Description : - CHUTalk by Alex Bastounis
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
CHUTalks - Sam Ainsworth
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Reference Code : - CCPH/6/6/23
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Date : - 2017-03-04 (other)
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Description : - CHUTalk by Sam Ainsworth
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
CHUTalks - Ramya Gurunathan
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Reference Code : - CCPH/6/6/26
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Date : - 2017-05-10 (other)
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Description : - CHUTalk by Ramya Gurunathan
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
CHUTalks - Ben Ashbridge
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Reference Code : - CCPH/6/6/49
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Date : - 2018-10-31 (other)
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Description : - CHUTalk by Ben Ashbridge
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
Give Me Inspiration - Professor Sheila Rowan
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Reference Code : - CCPH/6/7/14
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Date : - 2021-11-03 (other)
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Description : - An interview between Professor Dame Athene Donald and Professor Sheila Rowan
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
Oral history: Margaret Williams
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Reference Code : - CCRF/141/66
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Date : - 2022-11-22 (creation)
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Description : - Interview includes: Coming to Churchill College and interview; office set-up, staff and equipment in the 1980s; working with Correlli Barnett; Lady Soames; leaving the College and former Archives Centre staff; World War II and Ambassador Phipps and Sir Philip Christison; the Churchill Papers; Roskill lectures.
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
9th Roskill Memorial Lecture
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Reference Code : - CCRF/118/1/10
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Date : - 2001 (creation)
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Description : -
Given by Professor Peter Hennessy.
Including correspondence with Peter Hennessy and with guests; a transcript of the lecture; 3 audio tapes of the lecture; a menu; an invitation; a ticket; a press release; a poster; a guest list; a table plan; and photographs.
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
3rd Roskill Memorial Lecture
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Reference Code : - CCRF/118/1/4
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Date : - 1989-02-16 (creation)
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Description : -
Given by Field Marshal Lord Carver.
Including correspondence with Field Marshal Lord Carver and with guests; an audio recording and transcript of the lecture; an invitation; a poster; a ticket; a press release; a guest list; menu; thank you letters; and a table plan.
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
14th Roskill Memorial Lecture
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Reference Code : - CCRF/118/1/15
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Date : - 2012 (creation)
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Description : - Given by Robert B Zoellick, President of the World Bank Group, and entitled "Modernizing multilateralism: learning from military history. Includes text of lecture delivered by Zoellick plus speaking notes for after dinner speech by Nicholas Roskill.
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
Transcript of interview: Denis Doble
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Reference Code : - DOHP 84
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Date : - 2004 (creation)
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Collection : - British Diplomatic Oral History Programme
Transcript of interview: Sir John Fretwell
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Reference Code : - DOHP 4
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Date : - 1996 (creation)
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Collection : - British Diplomatic Oral History Programme
Transcript of interview: Sir John Grant
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Reference Code : - DOHP 209
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Date : - 2021 (creation)
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Collection : - British Diplomatic Oral History Programme
Transcript of interview: Sir John Goulden
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Reference Code : - DOHP 183
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Date : - 2019 (creation)
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Collection : - British Diplomatic Oral History Programme
Transcript of interview: John Buist
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Reference Code : - DOHP 118
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Date : - 2008 (creation)
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Collection : - British Diplomatic Oral History Programme
Transcript of interview: Martin Lamport
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Reference Code : - DOHP 184
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Date : - 2019 (creation)
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Collection : - British Diplomatic Oral History Programme
Speech by WSC at the Jubilee Dinner of the Association of HM Inspectors of Taxes
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Reference Code : - WCHL 12/24/29
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Date : - 1952-05-23 (creation)
Transcript of interview: Sir Michael Arthur
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Reference Code : - DOHP 233
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Date : - 2023 (creation)
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Collection : - British Diplomatic Oral History Programme
Patrick O’Flynn – UKIP general election candidate
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Reference Code : - SOBA 5/1/15
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Date : - 2015-4-18 (creation)
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Description : - Interviewed while campaigning in King's Hedges. As described by the depositor: We met Patrick O’Flynn when he and his team were campaigning in a target ward for them, Kings Hedges. He said: “This is one of the more working class wards in Cambridge and we have had a series of action days where we have targeted and leafleted people in our target wards, which tend to be the more blue collared wards. Last night we had a big public meeting in the Ward in the Arbury Community Centre, and other members of our Party attended. We had the added attraction of Douglas Carswell, and I am UKIP national campaign director too so I have been on the television quite a lot. Douglas brought in the extra turnout and we had a really good night. We are getting the leaflets through the door, but it is very mixed. Some say there is no place for UKIP in Cambridge, because we want migration controls. “I do Tweet but I don’t do Facebook but the Party puts a lot into Facebook with Nigel Farage and others in the party. We are coming from a fairly low base in Cambridge but we are the new kid on the Cambridge scene but we have taken massive strides forward. We have eight candidates for 14 wards, I am proud of that, and through the local elections we will find out where our strength lies to hopefully go on to win local seats in 2016. “Cambridge is a Liberal Left city but the liberal left vote is split so it gives me a niche between the blue collar and Conservative vote who might like some of our pledges on defence spending and looking after some of our veterans, law and order and EU and immigration and inheritance tax.”
Documentary: The Conservatives fight for equality
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Reference Code : - SOBA 4/2/3
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Date : - 2016-02-12 (creation)
Labour 'Big Footing' event
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Reference Code : - SOBA 5/1/24
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Date : - 2015-2-25 (creation)
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Description : - Interviews on Harrian Harman's pink bus, including with Harman, and members of her team Sally Gimson, from the Labour List website, and Ann Sinnott a Cambridge Councillor. As described by the depositor: We asked Harriet, how many places her pink bus would be visiting and why the colour of the bus had provoked so much criticism? She spoke of how important the women’s vote was to her party. Harriet told us: “There has been a lot of controversy about the colour, but I can’t really regard it as negative publicity because how can you have a debate about something so insignificant. As we have gone around the Country, women are concerned, not about the colour, but about what is going on in women’s lives and what local government and national government can do for them. The women’s vote is very important to Labour and for women to vote. Last time in 2010, 9.1 million didn’t vote. I think it is important that we hear women’s voices that women have their say and exercise their vote. Politics is too important to be left to the boys.” Sally Gimson, from the Labour List website, said: “People are hooting on the motorway as the pink bus goes by. It has been mocked but not viciously attacked. It has made people look at women’s issues. All publicity is good publicity. The cost of living, people’s income, child care, DV, the grooming of children, sexual harassment, are big issues for women as well. The battle has not yet been won for women and that is why we are out on the pink bus.” Ann Sinnott, a Labour City Councillor since May 2014, said: “I was delighted with the pink bus and there is nothing wrong with the colour. The mediation service we visited, do very good work, and there were other representatives there working with vulnerable women and women with DV. It costs the police huge amounts of money each year, it is costly and there is a human cost too. DV is the biggest crime anywhere.”
Cambridge Evening News: part one
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Reference Code : - SOBA 5/1/33
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Date : - 2015-4-23-2015-4-27 (creation)
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Description : - Interviews with John Vale political editor and reporter at the Cambridge Evening News. As described by the depositor: After attending one Hustings event and chairing another John told us: “It is very important that people know where their candidates stand on a wide range of issues. People need to know the full range of issues from what the candidates will do about potholes to the big humanitarian crisis facing us, such as the Palestinian situation. The Conservative and UKIP candidates were invited and didn’t turn up to that one today on Palestine, so people need to know that too. “What I try and do with Twitter is not to give any sort of interpretation but to give an account of what was said. The candidates go within two hours from talking about how you solve dyslexia to how you solve the crisis of the Middle East. “Twitter has 140 characters and we very rarely go beyond 600 in a story in the paper. It is only possible to capture 10 or 20 per cent of the debate, so it’s not an easy task, what I find interesting might not be interesting to others, but I do my best. There is a lot of knowledge to get on the page.”