Evan Davies
Reference Code:
CHOH 2/EDVS
Date:
1986 (creation)
Description:
Synopsis of interview with Evan Morydd "Bish" Davies
Collection:
Churchill Oral History


Elizabeth Gilliatt
Reference Code:
CHOH 2/GLTT
Date:
1986 (creation)
Description:
Synopsis of interview with Elizabeth Gilliatt
Collection:
Churchill Oral History


Nina, Countess of Onslow
Reference Code:
CHOH 2/ONSL
Date:
1986 (creation)
Description:
Synopsis of interview with Nina, Lady Onslow [earlier "Jo" Sturdee]
Collection:
Churchill Oral History



Colour group photograph of IVF pioneers
Reference Code:
EDWS 18/4/24
Date:
1990-2000 (creation)
Description:
Showing Atsuo Ogura, David De Kretser, Sean Flaherty, Colin Matthews, Sherman Silber, Alan Trounson, Simon Fishel, Herman Tournaye, Robert Edwards, Michael Tucker, Diana Payne, Gianpiero Palermo, Lars Hamberger and 3 others [unknown].
Occasion unknown.
Collection:
The Papers of Sir Robert Edwards


Black and white photograph of Robert Edwards, taken whilst he was in the Army
Reference Code:
EDWS 18/5/1
Date:
1944-1948 (creation)
Description:
Labelled on the back "RB550".
Collection:
The Papers of Sir Robert Edwards


Photograph of Edwards with J. Sirlin, working together in Edinburgh
Reference Code:
EDWS 18/5/7
Date:
1957 (creation)
Description:
With a note from Sirlin to Fiona Bennet (Reproductive BioMedicine Online) sending the photograph in February 2011.
Collection:
The Papers of Sir Robert Edwards



Diary of Operation "Bracelet", the Middle East & Moscow
Reference Code:
JACB 1/16
Date:
1942-08 (creation)
Description:
Typescript and illustrated.
Collection:
The Papers of Ian and Cecil Jacob


Letters from William Malkin to his parents-in-law
Reference Code:
MALK 1/3
Date:
1918-12-1920-05 (creation)
Collection:
The Papers of William and Margaret Malkin


Diary
Reference Code:
ACAD 1/11
Date:
1942 (creation)
Description:
Diary. Subjects covered include: relationships with Churchill, the Foreign Office, War Cabinet, and Special Operations Executive; Cadogan's role and interventions in ongoing strategic discussions between Churchill and Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Stalin, and De Gaulle; Cadogan's opinions on the Allied negotiations over future Soviet frontiers and the second front; Cadogan's involvement in overseas diplomatic visits, and the hosting of Soviet diplomats in Edinburgh and London; plans for an Allied invasion of territory held by Vichy France; visits to Leicester Galleries and National Gallery to see new acquisitions; and comments on wartime affairs and events, including wartime damage in central London and attacks on Allied shipping convoys, the aerial bombardment of German cities, and the progress of battles and politics in North Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.
Collection:
The Papers of Alexander and Theodosia Cadogan


Diary
Reference Code:
ACAD 1/2
Date:
1934 (creation)
Description:
Diary covering Cadogan's move from London to Peking after his formal appointment to the Chinese legation in January 1934, and his first impressions of China. Subjects covered include: his knighting as KCMG at Sandringham; his journey to China on a ship; British and Chinese relations with Manchukuo [Manchuria, China] [seized by Japan in 1931 following the Mukden Incident] and with Japan generally; the Burma [later Myanmar]-Yunnan frontier and relations with Chiang-Kai Shek, as well as social and family events.
Collection:
The Papers of Alexander and Theodosia Cadogan


Diary
Reference Code:
ACAD 1/3
Date:
1935 (creation)
Description:
Diary of Cadogan's first year in China. Subjects covered include: the ongoing difficult relationship between Japan and China and the importance of balancing British interests in the region; his promotion to Ambassador in June 1935; Cadogan's relationship with the Foreign Office and the impact of Frederick Leith-Ross' mission; the Chinese financial crisis and difficulties with journalists as well social and family events.
Collection:
The Papers of Alexander and Theodosia Cadogan


Diary
Reference Code:
ACAD 1/21
Date:
1950 (creation)
Description:
Diary. Subjects covered include: relations with members of United Nations committees; discussions surrounding China and Kashmir [region in China, India and Pakistan]; Cadogan's reflections on his diary-writing and personal archive, including scrapbooks; Cadogan's retirement from the United Nations; the family's relocation to London and notes on interior decoration, shopping, and household provisioning; Cadogan's appointment to the boards of the National Provincial Bank and the Phoenix Assurance Company; meeting with Elizabeth Monroe at the offices of "The Economist" to discuss the Acheson Plan; negotiations over Cadogan's appointment as a Government Director of the Suez Canal Company; preparations for lectures and other speaking engagements; Cadogan's comments on concerts, museums, and other leisure activities.
Collection:
The Papers of Alexander and Theodosia Cadogan


Diary
Reference Code:
ACAD 1/28
Date:
1957 (creation)
Description:
Diary. Subjects covered include: private meetings with Ian Jacob at the BBC; National Provincial Bank and Phoenix Assurance Company business; comments on Anthony Eden's resignation and the formation of a new Cabinet; Suez Canal Company business; BBC Board of Governors meetings and policy discussions, including remarks on the BBC's General Advisory Council and relationship with the government, the future of sound broadcasting, and the White Paper on changes to BBC overseas information services; difficulties with BBC Governors, especially with Thelma Cazalet-Keir; Cadogan's visits to BBC studios, including a viewing of a film on the fashion collection at Eridge Museum hosted by Doris Langley Moore; negotiations over the reorganisation of the Third Programme and Network Three, and Cadogan's meetings and correspondence with members of the Third Programme Defence Society, including Peter Laslett, Vaughan Williams, Laurence Olivier, and T. S. Eliot; notes on an exhibition including Cadogan's paintings at the Royal Institute of Oil Painters; Cadogan's response to the controversy surrounding Malcolm Muggeridge's criticism of the British monarchy; and Cadogan's perspective on negotiations with the Treasury over pay increases for BBC staff. Also includes comments on leisure pursuits such as painting, gardening, and watching television and listening to the radio, with Cadogan's reviews of programming such as "The Benny Hill Show"; visits to art galleries, concerts, and the cinema; and various social engagements.
Collection:
The Papers of Alexander and Theodosia Cadogan


Diary
Reference Code:
ACAD 1/31
Date:
1960 (creation)
Collection:
The Papers of Alexander and Theodosia Cadogan


Diary
Reference Code:
ACAD 1/33
Date:
1962 (creation)
Collection:
The Papers of Alexander and Theodosia Cadogan


Diary
Reference Code:
PEAK 1/3
Date:
1955-08-16-1955-11-25 (creation)
Description:
Loose sheets of a typescript diary covering part of Charles Peake’s time as British Ambassador to Athens [Greece], including the Cyprus Emergency. Subjects include: Greek project for an oil refinery; meeting with Princess Nicholas; meeting with journalists; attending a wedding; arrangements for a conference on Greece and Turkey; hosting party at Kavouri for Greek princesses; meeting King Paul [Paul of Greece] and senior Ministers; dining and meetings with Harold Macmillan [Foreign Secretary]; attending various social engagements and dinners; chastising David Lloyd for poor treatment of Greek delegation; Macmillan’s recollections of Winston Churchill’s farewell dinner to the Queen [Elizabeth II] ahead of his resignation; various engagements at the Turkish and Greek embassies and clubs; meetings with Princesses Marina and Alexandra; reflections on dictating his diary; weekend visit to Salisbury as guests of Lady Shaftsbury at Wimborne; discussing religious matters with the Shaftsbury’s chauffeur; attending Mass with Edward and Dorothy Halifax; political and diplomatic situation in Greece and Cyprus; meetings with Leslie Kemp; naval missions; attending the funeral of Field Marshal Papagos [Greek Prime Minister]; meeting new Minister of Foreign Affairs, Spyros Theotokis; Greek banking; holiday with Catherine [Peake’s wife] in Vytina, Peloponnese [Greece]; meetings with Ambassadors, senior church and political figures; the British Council; and meeting with Princess Alice.
Collection:
The Papers of Sir Charles Peake


"The Seven Deadly Sins"
Reference Code:
CCAC/123/6/15
Date:
2011-02-11 (creation)
Description:
Poster and flyers advertising tickets.
Collection:
Official Archive of Churchill College


Richard Hey memorial and Formal Dessert
Reference Code:
CCPH/1/36/2
Date:
2012-05-13 (creation)
Collection:
Official Archive of Churchill College


Not currently in use
Reference Code:
CCPH/1/8
Collection:
Official Archive of Churchill College


Photographs of Canon Noel Duckworth
Reference Code:
CCPH/10/12
Date:
1969-1970 (creation)
Description:
Includes photographs showing Duckworth in the chapel at Churchill College (1969) and on the river bank coaching rowing crews (one image shows him holding his bicycle and the other using a megaphone). Printed copies of digital photos.
Collection:
Official Archive of Churchill College


Boat Club and rowing photographs by Peter Merson
Reference Code:
CCPH/10/14
Date:
1970-2011 (creation)
Description:
Includes photographs of: crews on the river and at Antwerp; a 1973 crew photograph; photographs of a drinks reception hosted by Canon Noel Duckworth, including photographs of the Canon, with Rowena Merson, Peter Merson and Tom Ruberg. Also includes copy of an email explaining the background to the photographs
Collection:
Official Archive of Churchill College


Photos of student life taken by David De Rycke
Reference Code:
CCPH/10/6
Date:
1967-2009 (creation)
Description:
Includes digital copies of student photographs plus reminiscences about them of: parties and discos in the Pavilion; the Churchill 2nd Rugby team; playing hockey; rowing; Jeannie Search (later de Rycke) looking through Barbara Hepworth's "Four Square Walk Through"; Jack and Irene Search (De Rycke's prospective parents-in-law) at the front of college; David De Rycke with his girlfriend, later wife, at the 1969 May Ball "Elysium" plus recollections of lighting the ball; punting trips to Grantchester; and 'social' cricket. File includes printed copies of digital photographs plus prints of the emails recalling their context.
Collection:
Official Archive of Churchill College


Photos by John Waters
Reference Code:
CCPH/10/25
Date:
1965-1966 (creation)
Description:
Scanned copies of colour slides showing: Barbara Hepworth statue "Square and Two Circles"; view of college (staircases 1-12); the opening of the Library block (Frank Cousins, Sir John Cockcroft, Lord Gardiner); a snowman with a sign "We want Moore" (registering a protest at the removal of a sculpture by Henry Moore); Library interior; Henry Moore sculpture ["Reclining Figure: External Form 1953-54"]; honorary degree ceremony at Senate House, Sir John Cockcroft and Lord Butler. Also includes information provided by John Waters about the images.
Collection:
Official Archive of Churchill College