| University/BCHEM contains: |
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Staff meetings papers |
| 2 |
Historical papers |
| 3 |
Correspondence and papers relating to building, equipment and personnel |
| 4 |
Papers relating to curriculum, teaching, research and staff |
| 5 |
Architectural reviews and photographs of the department building, the Sir William Dunn Institute of Biochemistry |
| 6 |
Papers relating to the proposed demolition by the University of 1-5 Bene't Place, Cambridge, in connection with erecting a new Biochemistry building |
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Archives of the Department of Biochemistry
| Title |
Correspondence and papers relating to building, equipment and personnel |
| Reference |
BCHEM 3 |
| Covering Dates |
1918–1976 |
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| Index Terms |
| Academic Buildings |
| University Laboratories |
| University/BCHEM 3 contains: |
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1
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Correspondence with Sir Edwin Cooper, architect. 41 sheets in folder. |
June 1921-Feb. 1939 |
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2
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Correspondence with the Sir William Dunn Trustees, chiefly H. Mann, relating to the erection and equipping of a building for Biochemistry. 98 sheets in folder. |
9 Aug. 1921–30 Apr. 1926 |
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3
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Correspondence with Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., benefactor and chairman of the Sir William Dunn Trustees. 58 sheets in folder. |
8 Feb. 1921–17 May 1926 |
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4
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Correspondence with the Vice-Chancellor and others, chiefly on the central register of chemists and research workers compiled for use in war-time. 60 sheets in folder. |
11 Oct. 1923–27 Nov. 1942 |
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5
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Correspondence with the Sir William Dunn Trustees relating to the establishment and endowing of a school of Biochemistry; with related papers. Includes correspondence with Professor W.B. Hardy. 58 sheets in folder. |
1918–1922 |
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6
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Correspondence, orders, photographs and other papers relating to the Sir William Dunn Estate. Include J.B.S. Haldane's acceptance of post of Sir William Dunn Reader, 1923 (BCHEM 3/6/28) and photographs (BCHEM 3/6/29-30) of personnel - back row (Assistants): Ruby Leader, Mrs H. Smith, Eric Benton, Douglas Dewey, Alfred Cowell, Fred Johnson, Fred Jolley, Basil Slater, Alfred Colwell, Rhoda Vincent; Middle row (Assistants): Lily Gordon, Olive Impey, Henry Mowl, Henry W. Hall, 'Chalres' Jolley (Stores), Stanley Williamson, Joan Gard (Mrs Lawrie); Front row: Barbara Callow (Librarian), Dorothy Needham, Joseph Needham, Malcolm Dixon, J.B.S. Haldane, Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, S.W. Cole, T.S. Hele, Muriel Wheldale Onslow (the Hon. Mrs), Marjory Stephenson, Robin Hill, 1930. 32 items in folder; paper and photograph. |
1920–1930 |
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7
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Papers relating to Sir William Dunn Funds. 10 sheets in folder. |
1921–1926 |
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8
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Rough sketch plans of laboratories in a building for Biochemistry and related schedules. 22 sheets in folder. |
1921 |
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9
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Bill for and list of those attending the dinner for Sir F.G. Hopkins on becoming full, rather than titular, Professor. 2 sheets in envelope. |
27 Feb. 1922 |
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10
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Departmental safety rules. 1 item. |
Jan. 1976 |
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