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Former Ref: Second Series University Museums and Special Collections Service MAC BA BA Ba, U. ~ 1958 ~ former ref: Second series MAC BAA BAA Baader, Juan ~ 1954 ~ former ref: Second series Baalen, A. von ~ 1901 ~ former ref: 25/183 Baaren, van, Bros ~ 1922 ~ former ref: 78/29 MAC BAB BAB Babcock & Wilcox Ltd ~ 1928 ~ former ref: 108/1 Baber, -. ~ 1855 ~ former ref: 224/1 Baber, John ~ 1853 ~ former ref: 223/34 Baber, T.D.H. ~ 1955 ~ Principal, Keighley Technical College Co-author with H.C. Town of The Theory of Machines, to which this correspondence relates. [For a source of illustrations for this book, see General Electric Company]Keighley, West Yorkshire ~ former ref: Second series Babier, Olaf ~ 1917 ~ 11 items ~ former ref: 67/12 Babington, C. ~ 1853 ~ former ref: 223/35 University Museums and Special Collections Service Babington, J.A. ~ 1930 ~ former ref: 115/105 Babington, Percy L. ~ 1918 ~ former ref: 210/177 Babler, Otto F. ~ 1927, 1937 ~ 60 items ~ former refs: 101/126; 178/194 Babor, Cresswell ~ 1908 ~ former ref: 42/298 Babrekar, S.R. ~ 1908 ~ former ref: 42/420 Bab, Dr Hans ~ 1946~ second series Babinger, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Franz ~ 1952 ~second series MAC BAC BAC Bacchus, Francis ~ 1909 ~ former ref: 52/38 Bacci, Giorgio ~ 1937 ~ former ref: 178/195 Bacelo, Feliciano Lopez ~ 1963 ~ former ref: Second series Bache, C. ~ 1943 ~ former ref: Second series University Museums and Special Collections Service Bache, Mary ~ 1957 ~ former ref: Second series Bache, Walter ~ 1878 ~ former ref: 6/16 Bachelier, L. ~ 1923 ~ former ref: 78/48 Bachelier, Walter ~ undated ~ former ref: 223/36 Bachelor, George C. ~ 1915 ~ 6 items ~ former ref: 68/104 Bachelor, Joseph M. ~ 1923 ~ former ref: 95/190 Bachman ~ 1910 ~ former ref: 46/17 Bachmann, H. ~ 1953-1964 ~ Schweizer Institut für Aussenwirtshafts und Marktforschung, author of Commercial Policy of Developing CountriesSt Gallen ~ former ref: Second series Bachofen, F.J. ~ 1933 ~ former ref: 138/96 Bachs, Sebastian ~ 1946 ~ former ref: Second series Back, Douglas ~ 1946 ~ former ref: Second series University Museums and Special Collections Service Backer, F. de ~ Undated [1880s-1930s] ~ former ref: 170/79 Background Books Ltd ~ 1949 ~ former ref: Second series Backhouse, G.W. ~ 1960 ~ former ref: Second series Backhouse, Joseph ~ 1941 ~ former ref: Second series Backhouse, M.A.E. ~ 1942 ~ former ref: Second series Backhouse, Wilda ~ 1961 ~ former ref: Second series Backus, Edgar ~ 1925, 1937 ~ former refs: 93/123; 178/193 Backway, M. ~ 1949 ~ former ref: Second series Backwell, M.J., Limited ~ 1954 ~ former ref: Second series Bacon & Co Limited, G.W. ~ 1912 ~ former ref: 61/11 Bacon & Woodrow ~ 1953-1954 ~ former ref: Second series University Museums and Special Collections Service Bacon, Alban F.L. ~ 1908 ~ former ref: 40/148 Bacon, C.W. ~ 1949-1962 ~ Designer and illustrator Re: His work in progress. [For an appreciation of his work in Sixteen On, see its author, Edmondson, Robert; see also under Gossop, R. P. Ltd.]St Leonards on Sea, East Sussex ~ former ref: Second series Bacon, Charlotte ~ 1929, 1938 ~ former refs: 115/104; 192/92 Bacon, Charlotte ~ Undated [1880s-1930s] ~ former ref: 192/92 Bacon, Chas, & Sons, Ltd ~ 1945 ~ former ref: Second series Bacon, Constance A. ~ 1942 ~ former ref: Second series Bacon, Deborah ~ 1945 ~ former ref: Second series Bacon, E.V. ~ 1943-1948 ~ Re: His and H.W. Foster’s Wealth for Welfare. [Some correspondence from Foster, qv, is included in this file as is some from Marjorie, daughter of E.V. Bacon, relating to the ms of her The Phantom Caravan]Bristol ~ former ref: Second series Bacon, Ernest W. ~ 1941, 1964, 1967 ~ former ref: Second series Bacon, Francis, Society ~ 1949 ~ former ref: Second series Bacon, G.W. & Co Ltd ~ 1914, 1918 ~ former refs: 63/362; 210/175 University Museums and Special Collections Service Bacon, J. ~ 1941 ~ former ref: Second series Bacon, J.M. ~ 1953 ~ former ref: Second series Bacon, Lenice Ingram ~ 1963 ~ former ref: Second series Bacon, Peggy ~ 1956 ~ former ref: Second series Bacon, R.F.H. ~ 1958 ~ former ref: Second series Baconnière, Editions ~ 1961-1963 ~ Publishers Commercial and rights correspondence only.Boudry, CH [United States of America?] ~ former ref: Second series MAC BAD BAD Badcock, C.H. ~ 1945 ~ former ref: Second series Badcock, Frank S. ~ 1934 ~ former ref: 151/163 Badcock, G.H. ~ 1944 ~ former ref: Second series Badcock, N. ~ 1924 ~ former ref: 95/194 Badcock, R.D. ~ 1919 ~ former ref: 216/301 University Museums and Special Collections Service Badcock, W.C. ~ 1922 ~ former ref: 78/53 Baddeley, John ~ Undated [1880s-1930s] ~ former ref: 101/128 Baddeley, John F. ~ 1912-1916, 1918-1920, 1927, 1932 ~ former refs: 217/206; 221/47; 61/241; 62/261; 62/325; 62/376; 218/30; 61/244; 61/226; 63/1; 63/124; 63/232; 63/357; 65/148; 69/146; 70/308; 209/13; 209/35; 214/24; 210/172; 216/271; 216/311; 217/3; 216/281; 217/19; 217/24; 101/128; 150/4 63/1 63/124 63/232 63/357 65/1 Baddeley, St Clair ~ 1927 ~ former ref: 101/127 Baddeley, V.C. Clinton ~ 1939 ~ former ref: 187/50 Baddeley, W.H. Clinton ~ 1906 ~ former ref: 37/175 Baddeley, W.L.C. ~ 1917 ~ former ref: 207/279 Baddelus, Vincent ~ 1951 ~ former ref: Second series Baddock, Charles E. ~ 1945 ~ former ref: Second series Badenoch, Elizabeth N. ~ 1909 ~ former ref: 51/66 University Museums and Special Collections Service Badenoch, M.J.D. ~ 1913 ~ former ref: 61/212 Badenoch, Margaret J.D. ~ 1914 ~ former ref: 63/367 Bader, W. ~ 1934 ~ former ref: 151/161 Badger, Alfred B. ~ 1961 ~ former ref: Second series Badger, Edward W. ~ 1894 ~ 31 items ~ former ref: 13/42 Badger, H.W. ~ 1936 ~ former ref: 170/80 Badger, John ~ 1944 ~ former ref: Second series Badger, Mervyn ~ 1934 ~ former ref: 151/158 Badger, Olive E. ~ 1934 ~ former ref: 151/162 Badger, Richard G. ~ 1908 ~ former ref: 42/407 Badger, T.S. ~ 1853 ~ former ref: 223/37 University Museums and Special Collections Service Badham, E. Leslie ~ 1924 ~ former ref: 93/122 Badham, Leslie S.R. ~ 1954 ~ former ref: Second series Badian, E. ~ 1965 ~ former ref: Second series Badmin, S.R. ~ 1938-1939 ~ former ref: 192/93 Badminton ~ 1922 ~ former ref: 78/57 Badock, Patricia H. ~ 1946 ~ former ref: Second series Badran, Zidan ~ 1936 ~ former ref: 170/84 Badrick, -. ~ 1909 ~ former ref: 51/67 MAC BAE BAE Baeck, Leo ~ 1936 ~ former ref: 154/88 Baedeker ~ 1913 ~ former ref: 61/398 Baedeker's Guide Books ~ 1923 ~ former ref: 95/191 University Museums and Special Collections Service Baer, Gabriel ~ 1959 ~ former ref: Second series Baer, George W. ~ 1966 ~ 12 items ~ former ref: Second series Baer, Joseph and Co ~ 1932 ~ former ref: 150/3 Baerlein, Henry ~ 1934-1935 ~ former refs: 151/160; 161/65 Baeschlin, T.J. ~ 1927 ~ former ref: 101/130 MAC BAG BAG Bagandall, G.A. ~ 1898 ~ former ref: 21/81 Bagar, Mirza Mohd. ~ 1908 ~ former ref: 43/199 Bagar, S.M. ~ 1936 ~ former ref: 170/82 Bagchi, P. ~ 1958 ~ former ref: Second series Bagely, L. ~ 1909 ~ former ref: 51/68 Bagenal, Philip H. ~ 1923 ~ former ref: 95/193 University Museums and Special Collections Service Bagg, Logge E. ~ 1908 ~ former ref: 43/293 Baggaley, Jesse ~ 1946 ~ former ref: Second series Baggallay, A. ~ 1910 ~ former ref: 47/122 Baggally, John W. ~ 1933 ~ former ref: 138/97 Baggott, L.J. ~ 1918 ~ former ref: 210/176 Baggott, L.J. ~ 1942, 1952, 1955, 1959-1960 ~ former ref: Second series Baggs, F.J.W. ~ 1961 ~ former ref: Second series Baggs, Thomas A. ~ 1913 ~ former ref: 218/25 Bagguley, Alice M. ~ 1945 ~ 263 items ~ former ref: Second series Bagguley, G.T. ~ 1910, 1912, 1932, 1934, 1936-1953 ~ 60 items ~ former refs: 151/159 170/83 49/19; 60/273; 150/1; 151/159; 170/83 Second series Baghall, -. ~ 1955 ~ former ref: Second series University Museums and Special Collections Service Baghdad College ~ 1935 ~ former ref: 161/64 Bagiotti, Tullio ~ 1959-1960 ~ former ref: Second series Bagley, H.W. ~ 1923 ~ former ref: 95/219 Bagley, J.J. ~ 1963-1966 ~ J.J. the father, being Senior Staff Tutor in History, Department of Extra Mural Studies, Liverpool University He and A.J. the son co-wrote The Poor Law, to which this correspondence relates.Liverpool ~ former ref: Second series Bagley, J.J. & A.J. ~ 1936 ~ former ref: 170/81 Bagley, Louie ~ 1915, 1922 ~ former refs: 78/4; 66/281; 66/250 Bagley, M. Jeanne ~ 1948 ~ former ref: Second series Bagnall, R.E. ~ 1922 ~ former ref: 78/7 Bagot, Aileen ~ 1950 ~ former ref: Second series Bagot, Christabel ~ 1957 ~ former ref: Second series Bagot, E.M. ~ 1922 ~ former ref: 71/231 University Museums and Special Collections Service Bagot, Richard ~ 1907 ~ former ref: 3/35 Bagshaw, F.B. ~ 1938 ~ former ref: 178/196 Bagshaw, J. ~ 1949 ~ former ref: Second series Bagster, S. & Sons ~ 1853 ~ former ref: 223/38 Bagster, Samuel, & Sons Ltd ~ 1947 ~ former ref: Second series Bgnall, B. ~ Undated [1880s-1960s] MAC BAH BAH Bahadur, Lal ~ 1954 ~ former ref: Second series Bahadur, Nawab Imad-ul-Muck ~ 1903 ~ former ref: 28/34 Bahadur, Rana ~ 1894 ~ former ref: 13/196 Bahadur, U. ~ 1917-1918 ~ former refs: 210/174; 201/280 Bahadur, Umrao ~ 1917-1918 ~ former refs: 216/290; 210/174; 207/280 University Museums and Special Collections Service Bahl, K.N. ~ 1938 ~ former ref: 192/91 Bahn, Charles ~ 1960, 1963 ~ former ref: Second series Bahnsen, Paul ~ 1927 ~ 5 items ~ former ref: 101/129 Bahous, Joseph I. ~ 1944-1960 ~ Booksellers Commercial correspondence only.Jerusalem, Israel ~ former ref: Second series Bahrain, Government of ~ 1959 ~ former ref: Second series MAC BAI BAI Baikaloff, A. ~ 1924 ~ former ref: 93/120 Baildon, W. Paley ~ 1909 ~ former ref: 55/121 Bailes, Chas ~ 1953 ~ former ref: Second series Bailey Bros & Swinfen Ltd ~ 1941, 1943, 1957, 1962 ~ former ref: Second series Bailey, -. ~ 1965 Bailey, Alan C.
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