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MS 310/1 A987 University of Southampton Related Material: Scarf 1 MS 310/1 A987 University of Southampton related material: scarf and ties Woollen scarf in the university colours; two ties: one in the university colours, the other with the university crest 2 MS 310/2 A988 University of Southampton related material: papers of Allan Pike Four black and white photographs: (1) group photograph of residents of South Stoneham House, n.d.; (2) group photograph of the cricket team, 1929: l-r back row: Spelman (umpire), Mann, Norman, Pike, Peckham, Linngton; l-r middle row: Warren, Dunford, Osborn (captain), Wetton, Travis; l-r front row: Grant, Banks; (3) group photograph of cricket team, 1931 with Pike seated on the second right of the middle row; (4) photograph of Pike and two friends in a garden [South Stoneham House ?], n.d. 3 MS 310/3 A989 University of Southampton related material: Classics Department Mounted group photographs of the staff of the Classics Department, with all the staff identified, 1963/4- 1975/6; colour group photographs of staff of the Classics Department, 1977/8, n.d., without identification 4 MS 310/4 A990 University of Southampton related material: examination lists Printed examination pass list for the BA examinations, University of London external students, 1949; printed examinations pass list for University of London intermediate examination in arts, Jul 1947 5 MS 310/5 A1000 University of Southampton related material: pictorial souvenir Copy of Southampton and the Great War 1914-1919, a Southampton pictorial souvenir war album including photographs of local regiments and other regiments quartered in the locality, hospitals, including University College of Southampton war hospital, refugees, prisoners, HMS Southampton and other ships 6 MS 310/6 A1002 University of Southampton related material: appeal paper Printed University of Wessex appeal brochure 7 MS 310/7 A1003 University of Southampton related material: Wessex News Copies of Wessex News, Jun 1947 - Feb 1949 8 MS 310/8 A1023 University of Southampton related material: programmes Copies of programmes for the Hartley College, Southampton, distribution of prizes ceremony, 22 Nov 1906 and for the speech night, 6 Dec 1907 9 MS 310/9 A816, A1049 University of Southampton related material: papers of Isabel Syed A816 Scrapbook of newspaper cuttings from the Southern evening echo relating to University and student matters, compiled by Isabel Syed whilst a student at the University of Southampton, 1958-60 A1049 Programmes for theatre productions and the Southampton Arts Festival, 1959-61; programme for an exhibition of paintings and sculptures by Peter Osborne in Glen Eyre Junior Common Room, 1961; menu for the inaugural dinner of the Southampton University Historical Society, 1959; University of Southampton centenary appeal booklet, 1962 10 MS 310/10 A1035 University of Southampton related material: dissertation of Lee Clatworthy Copy of the dissertation `Investigating the History of Grove Place' by Lee Clatworthy submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts (Historical Studies), University of Southampton, 1998 11 MS 310/11 A1036 University of Southampton related material: papers of Mr Martel Copies of photographs of New Hall, a small group of students in a doorway of New Hall and of fresher students undertaking initiation ceremonies; group photographs of students and for the football team, 1932-3 12 MS 310/12 A1037 University of Southampton related material: Lawrence Schiaverre papers Group photograph of staff and students of University College, Southampton, 1948; copies of inaugural and Fawley lectures, 1975-81 13 MS 310/13 A1038 University of Southampton related material: papers of Freda Polsten Papers of Freda Polsten: menus for inter-varsity dinner, 2 Feb 1934, going down dinner, 22 Jun 1934, Hartley Society annual dinner, 27 Feb 1954, ball in honour of Sir Gordon and Lady Higginson, 16 Sep 1994; programme for the University College, Southampton Stage Society presentation `Mrs Moonlight', Nov 1933 14 MS 310/14 A1039 University of Southampton related material: papers of Peter Carr Copies of photographs of the members of the University of Southampton rifle club, 1952-5 15 MS 310/15 A1040 University of Southampton related material: group photograph of students, 1944 Group photograph of students of University College, Southampton, 1944, taken outside the students union building, including Gordon Snook and George Groves 16 MS 310/16 A1041 University of Southampton related material: copy of Goblio Copy of the University of Southampton rag magazine Goblio, 1954 17 MS 310/17 A1042 University of Southampton related material: papers of Joy Hutchinson (née Groen) Papers of Joy Hutchinson (née Groen), depicting her life as an engineering student at the University of Southampton in the 1960s: copies of photographs of Chamberlain Hall, 1960-1; photocopies of invitations to, diary of and photographs of social events and of an admission card for exams, 1964-7 18 MS 310/18 A1043 University of Southampton related material: papers of David Morris Photographs of: rag day, 1926-8; of New Hall, 1931; of students at the University service, St Mary's Church, Southampton, 1932; of HMS Britannia off Cowes, 1932; group photograph of the pushball team, 1933 19 MS 310/19 A1044, A2022, A3040 University of Southampton related material: Friends of Turner Sims papers A1044 Colour photographs of friends working at mailing sessions, 1995, and of the chairman, Elizabeth Brown, handing a cheque of £1700 to the concert manager, Peter Bolton, 1995; newsletters, 1991-9; newspaper cuttings, 1991-2 A2022 Friends of Turner Sims newsletters, 2000-12 A3040 Friends of Turner Sims newsletter, 2006; minutes of the annual general meeting, 29 Jun 2005; Turner Sims spring season brochure, 2006 20 MS 310/20 A1045 University of Southampton related material: group photographs Two group photographs: staff and students of University College, Southampton, 1930; staff and students at a hall of residence, n.d. 21 MS 310/21 A1046 University of Southampton related material: papers of Florence Violet Clarke Papers of Florence Violet Clarke, during her time as a student of chemistry at University College, Southampton, 1929-32: group photographs of women students, one outside Highfield Hall, 1930; group photograph of the student council, 1932; group photograph of staff and students, 1930; degree certificate for Florence Violet Clarke granting her a BSc in chemistry, 1930 22 MS 310/22 A1047 University of Southampton related material: magazines and alumni society papers University of Southampton union of students handbook, 1957-8; copies of West Saxon, 1931-3, 1939; copies of The Gobli, 1935-9; copies of lectures, 1954, 1967, 1977-8; University of Southampton Society papers, including minutes of annual general meetings, lists of names of guests for annual dinners, newspaper cuttings, 1951, 1961-9 23 MS 310/23 A1048 University of Southampton related material: papers of Dennis Roberts and Aileen Roberts (née Walker) Papers of Dennis Roberts and Aileen Roberts (née Walker), during their time as a students: order of proceedings for the conferment of degrees, 1958-9; programme for the Union ball, 1959; postcard of the university; copy of Goblio, 1957; programmes for the Historical Society and for the Methodist Society; photographs of the Union ball, 1959, of the rag, 1957, the cricket team, 1958, History Department graduation photograph, 1959; group photographs of the residents of Connaught Hall, 1955-9; group photograph of the students union, 1955-6; copy of Hampshire Chronicle, May 1961 24 MS 310/24 A1050 University of Southampton related material: photograph Photograph of the municipal buildings and town hall, Southampton, which is believed is a composite design based on the original Hartley Institution building made by Edward Cooper Poole 25 MS 310/25 A1062 University of Southampton related material: papers reflecting student life (i) Group photograph of staff and students at University College, Southampton, May 1932; (ii) photograph of the Turner Sims Library, February 1946 (iii) Southampton Students' Song Book, 1950; copy of Sudden Evening Goblio, Autumn 1960; two copies of The Wheel: journal of the Engineering Faculty Society, 1963; (vi) Athletic Union booklet and two handbooks, 1991-2, 1992-3; (vii) Student Union handbook, freshers' passport, 1998-9, election manifesto booklet, March 199, weekly bulletins 26 MS 310/26 A1073 University of Southampton related material: memorabilia of Walter Tomsett University College, Southampton, striped union and colours blazer with badge of the University crest; two ties, one decorated with the Hart, one with the University coat of arms; correspondence with Basticks, Southampton, authorised stockists for the University concerning the purchase of a blazer; education certificates, 1926, 1928; mathematical tables of Walter Tomsett; names and addresses of those who attended a reunion dinner at South Stoneham House, 1971; copy of The Hartleyan, 1962; framed group photograph of students at University College, Southampton, 1926 27 MS 310/27 A1083 University of Southampton related papers: J.H.Guilmant papers Programme for a Society of Old Hartleyans production of `The Big House', Nov 1930; University College, Southampton, calendar, 1924-5; sports day programme, 1961; The Hartleyan, 1957; biographical details of John Henry Guilmant 28 MS 310/28 A1084 University of Southampton related papers: Wessex magazine Copy of Wessex magazine, 1928 29 MS 310/29 A1085 University of Southampton related papers: photographs
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