Laurence Picken's passports, including many Chinese stamps.
Correspondence from others to Ian Stewart, organised alphabetically by correspondent.
Stewart, Bernard Harold Ian HalleyComprises audio recordings split into 13 chapters [relating to the 13 chapters/programmes of 'The Ascent of Man'].
Comprises material relating to a study group (based at the University of California at Davis and originally called the Study Group for the Foundation of Cultural Unity) which Bronowski joined the Organising/Steering Committee for.
A meeting of the study group was held at the Salk Institute.
Members of the group were Professor Marjorie Grene (Chairman), Bronowski, Professor Edward Pols, Professor John R. Silber, Professor Charles Taylor, Professor Noam Chomsky, Professor Barry Commoner, Professor Hubert Dreyfus, Professor Lon Fuller, George D. Gale, Eric Gustafson, Professor Erich Heller, Iris Murdoch and Professor Michael Polanyi.
Comprises material relating to symposia jointly sponsored by the Salk Institute and the Committee on the Renaissance at the University of California, San Diego.
Comprises material relating to a series of 4 lectures delivered by Bronowski at Columbia University, New York (19-27 Mar 1969). Mainly extracts of the lectures and source material.
Comprises material relating to an address Bronowski delivered at a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science at Berkeley, December 1965.
Comprises material relating to symposia at the Salk Institute [to be published as 'Language in a Biological Frame'].
Comprises audio tapes duplicated from the original tapes (23 February - 30 March 1969) in [September 1970].
Comprises audio tapes duplicated from the original tapes (19th - 27th March 1969) in September 1970.
Comprises an audio recording by Bronowski, with a duplicate. This is likely a lecture first given in Houston, Texas (14 May 1965) and existed as an article before that.
Notebooks of colleagues of Ian Stewart
See also JCAD/3/CAM/KING/36/1/1964 for Abstract of title of Daniel Thomas Dent to number 33, 35 and 37 King Street
Formerly No. 15 Eastbourne Terrace
Formerly No. 7 Eastbourne Terrace
Formerly known as 18 Eastbourne Terrace
Comprises material relating to an article written by Bronowski, based on lectures, and published in a book on 'Current Trends in Linguistics volume 12'.
Includes deeds for number 25, 27, 29 and 31 King Street and numbers 1-8 Wray's Almshouses
Records relating to The Great Northern Hotel have been included under 1 Station Road. The first surviving lease is dated 1869 and granted 3 messuages, including 1 called 'Great Northern Hotel' to Arthur John Gray. In 1896 the lease was granted to Charles Edward Gray and the plan shows the Great Northern Hotel was the property between 57 Hills Road and 1 Station Road. In 1926 the lease was granted to Messrs Worthington & Co