CHUTalks - Cahir O'Kane
Reference Code:
CCPH/6/6/1
Date:
2016-01-27 (creation)
Description:
CHUTalk given by Cahir O'Kane
Collection:
Official Archive of Churchill College


CHUTalks - Catherine Tilley
Reference Code:
CCPH/6/6/28
Date:
2017-05-24 (other)
Description:
CHUTalk by Catherine Tilley
Collection:
Official Archive of Churchill College


CHUTalks - Douglas Boubert
Reference Code:
CCPH/6/6/35
Date:
2017-11-22 (other)
Description:
CHUTalk by Douglas Boubert
Collection:
Official Archive of Churchill College


CHUTalks - Sonke Hee
Reference Code:
CCPH/6/6/4
Date:
2016-04-18 (other)
Description:
CHUTalk by Sonke Hee
Collection:
Official Archive of Churchill College


CHUTalks - Andy Celsus
Reference Code:
CCPH/6/6/55
Date:
2019-05-15 (other)
Description:
CHUTalk by Andy Celsus
Collection:
Official Archive of Churchill College


CHUTalks - David Zoltowski
Reference Code:
CCPH/6/6/6
Date:
2016-02-18 (other)
Description:
CHUTalk by David Zoltowski
Collection:
Official Archive of Churchill College


CHUTalks - Jerelle Joseph
Reference Code:
CCPH/6/6/7
Date:
2016-05-27 (other)
Description:
CHUTalk by Jerelle Joseph
Collection:
Official Archive of Churchill College


Give Me Inspiration - Dame Sally Davies
Reference Code:
CCPH/6/7/2
Date:
2017-06-06 (other)
Description:
An interview between Professor Dame Athene Donald and Dame Sally Davies
Collection:
Official Archive of Churchill College


Give Me Inspiration - Helen Czerski
Reference Code:
CCPH/6/7/4
Date:
2018-01-24 (other)
Description:
An interview between Professor Dame Athene Donald and Helen Czerski
Collection:
Official Archive of Churchill College


16th Roskill Memorial Lecture
Reference Code:
CCRF/118/1/17
Date:
2016-03-01 (creation)
Description:
Given by Sir Roderic Lyne on the subject of "Overcoming Enmity: The Evolution of British-Irish Relations in the 1990s". Includes text of lecture, audio recording, press release, seating plan for dinner, and an invitation.
Collection:
Official Archive of Churchill College


19th Roskill Memorial Lecture
Reference Code:
CCRF/118/1/20
Date:
2022-06-20 (creation)
Description:
The papers of the 19th Roskill Lecture, given by Professor Njabulo Ndebele. Includes an audio-visual recording of the lecture.
Collection:
Official Archive of Churchill College


8th Roskill Memorial Lecture
Reference Code:
CCRF/118/1/9
Date:
1999 (creation)
Description:
Given by Sir Colin McColl.
Including correspondence with Sir Colin McColl and with guests; a transcript of the lecture; 1 audio tape of the lecture; a menu; an invitation; a ticket; a press release; a press cutting; a poster; a guest list; and photographs.
Collection:
Official Archive of Churchill College


Oral History: William Mullins
Reference Code:
CCRF/141/36
Date:
2016-06-06 (creation)
Description:
Discussion about Landscape Architect, Sheila Haywood; Planting of Oak and Mulberry Tree in 1959; impressions of the College in 2016; trees at the front of the College; Sir John Cockcroft planting Sumachs; Imperial College Hostels; Sheppard Robson team; working with the College on the design; Opening of the College in 1964; Jury Service 1964.
Collection:
Official Archive of Churchill College


Transcript of interview: Sir Leonard Allinson
Reference Code:
DOHP 6
Date:
1996 (creation)
Collection:
British Diplomatic Oral History Programme


Transcript of interview: Sir David Miers
Reference Code:
DOHP 144
Date:
2014 (creation)
Collection:
British Diplomatic Oral History Programme


Transcript of interview: Sir Francis Richards
Reference Code:
DOHP 149
Date:
2016 (creation)
Collection:
British Diplomatic Oral History Programme


Transcript of interview: Richard Tallboys
Reference Code:
DOHP 39
Date:
1999 (creation)
Collection:
British Diplomatic Oral History Programme


Transcript of interview: Sir John Thomson
Reference Code:
DOHP 154
Date:
2016-2017 (creation)
Collection:
British Diplomatic Oral History Programme


Transcript of interview: Sir Stephen Gomersall
Reference Code:
DOHP 222
Date:
2023 (creation)
Collection:
British Diplomatic Oral History Programme


Denis Kelly
Reference Code:
CHOH 1/DEKE
Date:
1979-1986 (creation)
Description:
Interviews with [Richard] Denis Kelly, former archivist (1947) and research assistant (1948-57) to Winston Churchill. Two interviews, one conducted by Correlli Barnett (1979) at Kelly's flat, one conducted by Pat Ackerman (1986) at Churchill College.
Collection:
Churchill Oral History


Rupert Read – Green Party general election candidate
Reference Code:
SOBA 5/1/11
Date:
2015-4-7-2015-5-4 (creation)
Description:
Interviewed at the April 7th Bike hustings, and in central Cambridge on May 4th by the Green Party 'sunflower' bus As described by the despositor: At the Bike Hustings Rupert told us: “All politics is local, there is a lot of concern in Cambridge about air pollution and gridlock. Leafleting and being in touch is important. We target one ward and then one seat at a time. ” While leafleting beside the Green sunflower bus (powered by used chip fat) in Cambridge City City, (May 4th) Rupert said one to one voter contact in the streets was still really important. “We do lots of fancy stuff on social media with the Green Party but if you are not out on the streets meeting real people, and people who live where you are trying to get elected, then you are not going to get elected. Our positive vision swings voters over. We’re trying to make the World a better place. ”
Collection:
Women’s Parliamentary Radio publications and podcasts, conducted by Boni Sones with contributions by Jackie Ashley, Deborah McGurran and Linda Fairbrother


Oscar Gillespie – Green Party local City Council candidate and activist
Reference Code:
SOBA 5/1/17
Date:
2015-4-4-2015-5-4 (creation)
Description:
Interviewed at the UA Fascism picnic, April 4th, and on the Green sunflower powered bus on Bank Holiday Monday May 4th. As described by the depositor: When we caught up with Oscar on Bank Holiday Monday May 4th he had been out in the streets of Cambridge canvassing all day, and he told us. “We have to speak to people face to face, we have to meet people. We are not accepting donations from companies that want to influence our policies, so we don’t have the same resources, or from tax dodgers who want to make sure the law stays on their side. “Our biggest resource is the people who believe in what we believe in. We are passionate about public transport, to allow people to get to work or to do their shopping, our reliance on cars is incredible dangerous and unsustainable, it is mindless. We will need to use recycled oil buses like this one, or solar powered ones, if we get that far we will have made some really important choices. “I wouldn’t call our Sunflower bus a stunt, it is easy to take information around the Country with them. We have some of the worst air pollution in the country in Cambridge due to the volume of traffic that comes through. Our Party Leader, Natalie Bennett will be visiting the Bus tomorrow, and today our Deputy Leader Amelia Womack came here. “
Collection:
Women’s Parliamentary Radio publications and podcasts, conducted by Boni Sones with contributions by Jackie Ashley, Deborah McGurran and Linda Fairbrother




Technology blogger
Reference Code:
SOBA 5/1/35
Date:
2015-5-7 (creation)
Description:
Interview with Phil Rogers, technology blogger. As described by the depositor: Phil said he has resigned from the LD Party over its policy on tuition fees in 2010. He said: “I have a blog about Cambridge politics and it has some data visualisation, I am a former political activist interested in political issues and a Software developer. “It is 12.45, at the verification stage with the ballot boxes still but from the Gallery in the Guildhall you can see if people are cheerful or not cheerful. It is going to be evident from up here in the gallery – those empty racks that stack up later - what the result is from the numbers of pieces of paper, but we are not able to communicate that until it has been prepared and announced officially. Social media is a useful adjunct to a campaign but the election campaigns are fought on the doorstep and with pieces of paper and I don’t see that changing. “I tend to delve into the data to see what the data is telling us and what we can find out from it. I am active on Twitter there is quite a Twitter community around Cambridge politics, the “Guildhall Groupies”, as we are called. Mainstream media do a great job in Cambridge but I am really writing for not such a broad audience but for those who are engaged in what the issues are and want to look at them in a bit more detail, such as other political activists. I do try and keep people amused as well as informed. “
Collection:
Women’s Parliamentary Radio publications and podcasts, conducted by Boni Sones with contributions by Jackie Ashley, Deborah McGurran and Linda Fairbrother