Cinders.
Papers relating to the life of Osmond Fisher including 'Osmond Fisher: Pioneer, Earth Scientist and Lover of the Arts' by Richard Wilding from the Dorset Year Book, 1991 with associated correspondence relating to the research for the article; Copies of transcriptions of letters to Fisher from his grandmother Mary and aunt Mary, 18th August 1836, from John Gibson 23rd February 1846 and from M. A. Chapman 21st March 1841; Photographs of Fisher, c. 1910; Copy of obituary from the Cambridge Review, October 1914; Biographical notes from the Cambridge Review, 16th March 1893; Extract of will; Biographical notes from the Geographical Magazine, February 1900; Copy of 'Osmond Fisher (1817-1914) - Dorset Geologist and Pioneer Geophysicist' by Richard Wilding from Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, 1988; Photograph showing Fisher, John Gibson, Arthur Westmorland, Henry Woodham and (Francis Charles?) Drake, c. 1860;
The first item is a land and assessed tax receipt for the first moiety of 1861-2, for Mr Osborne of the parish of Willingham, dated 28 October 1861 and totalling 8s 1 1/2d. Signed by Alfred Underwood, collector.
The second item notes that 'Mr Osborne had lost all his vouchers except this one', so his property tax was taken to be 9s 9d and his land tax for two other terms taken to be 8s 8 1/2d each, and there are calculations for a total based on these numbers.
Shows the ordnance survey map of New Square and the surrounding areas coloured with light orange, pink and green
J. Carter Jonas & Sons, Land Agents & Surveyors, CambridgeOS map 6". Sheet XL VII NW
Ordnance Survey of Great BritainUnannotated, for all 6 lectures.
With some annotations.
Heavily annotated.
Comprises typed script treatments for 'The Ascent of Man' programmes 1-11, including the corrections and additions noted in Bronowski 6/4/7. Includes some cutting and pasting of passages.
Includes 'the Silent Shell' [a song from 'My Brother Died']
Comprises a tape box and KGB radio label.
Consists of a red plastic Emitape box with labels.
Consists of 2 metal film cans in a postage case, all labelled.
Consists of a metal film can with labels.
Comprises a box with labels and a compliments slip sending the tape.
With a note of a reference for 'The Basic Principles of Artificial Intelligence' by P. J. van Heerden (which was loose in a box).