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FEL Charles Lett Feltoe (m. 1875)
FER FERRAR, NICHOLAS
FOR FORBES, DUNCAN
FORBES FORBES, Mansfield Duvall
GLA GLADSTONE memorabilia
GOD PAPERS OF HARRY GODWIN
HAI FRANK PERCY HAINES MUSIC COLLECTION
HAM HAMMOND PAPERS
HAR J. RENDEL HARRIS PAPERS
HARR HARRISON COLLECTION
HIC GEOFFREY HICKSON COLLECTION
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PERSONAL PAPERS

Title PAPERS OF HARRY GODWIN
Reference CCPP/GOD
Creator GODWIN, Sir Harry
Covering Dates c. 1929-c. 1985
Extent and Medium 6 boxes; paper
Content and context

Sir Harry Godwin 1901-1985, Fellow of Clare College and Professor of Botany, University of Cambridge 1960-1968. He was born on 9th May 1901 at Holmes, Rotherham, Yorkshire and later won an open scholarship from his school at Long Eaton and came to Clare College in 1919 where he read Botany, Geology and Chemistry for the first part of the Natural Science Tripos. He began work on the vegetation of Wicken Fen which saw the start of his contributions on the history of the British Flora. In 1925 he was elected Fellow of Clare and became well established in the Department of Botany. He became Secretary of the British Ecological Society in 1932 and later edited The New Phytologist. He was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1945 in recognition of his achievements in ecology and also helped to establish the University Subdepartment of Quaternary Research which flourished under his directorship. During this time new fields of investigation were established such as radiocarbon dating. He also wrote his classic work at this time, The History of The British Flora. Eventually he was appointed Professor of Botany in 1960, a year after he had been Acting Master at Clare (1958-1959). He was knighted ten years later in 1970 and two years afterwards he retired in 1968. See obituary in Clare Association Annual, 1984-5, pp. 76-79; Obituary by Prof. Richard West in Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society Vol 34, 1988.

Manuscripts and proofs of his autobiography published as "Clare and Cambridge " in 1985 with related papers, also correspondence relating to his scientific work, lectures and awards and matters relating to Clare and the retirement of the Master, Eric Ashby; various journals etc. These papers are often referred to as "The Godwin Papers".

Further information

Cambridge and Clare (CUP 1985); Obituary in Clare Association Annual 1984/5

See also CCHR/2/GOD for other Godwin related material.

Index Terms
Godwin, Sir Harry (1901-1985) Knight Botanist
Clare/CCPP/GOD contains:
2 "Cambridge and Clare". Proofs for publication with an index to illustrations and biographical notes on individuals; also a bundle of photographs of which only a selection were used for the book.
Creator: GODWIN, Sir Harry.
2 boxes; paper.
1985
3 Correspondence and manuscripts of scientific papers and lectures; also autobiographical notes and curriculum vitae lists. Partly compiled by Prof. Richard West.
Creator: GODWIN, Sir Harry.
3 files; paper.
1929–1980
4 Correspondence relating to Clare College matters including the retirement of the Master, Eric Ashby, in 1975.
Creator: GODWIN, Sir Harry.
1 file; paper.
1975–1985
5 Various journals and offprints collected by Harry Godwin. Including issues of Lady Clare, The Tea Phytologist, architecture journals, Early printed books at Clare College and Finella: a house for Mansfield Forbes.
Creator: GODWIN, Sir Harry.
1 box; paper.
c. 1919-c. 1971
6 Woodcuts of views of Clare College printed in Lady Clare (1920s) and Cambridge and Clare (1985). Some or all by Harry Godwin including bottom of E staircase, Clare bridge, avenue gate, roofs and chimneys.
Creator: GODWIN, Sir Harry.
1 file; paper.
c. 1922

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