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Details of collections
For further information on each collection click on the name. More detailed information on individual collections is available from library.specialcoll@sussex.ac.uk.
Andrews
Autobiographical  writing, 1931 – 1985, by Mr. Andrews (b. 1913), who worked in London Transport  Authorities and served in the RAF during the war. Adolescence and Religion. 1  box. 
Barlow Diaries
          Diaries,  1950 – 1966, by Jean Barlow (b. 1933) about 6th form school,  clerical employment and subsequent training to become a nurse and radiographer.  4 boxes. 
Benjamin  Letters
          Letters  written by Mrs. Benjamin (b. 1933) to her parents 1952 - 1965, concerning her  service in WRAF, life in a commune, difficult family relations and engagement  with the CND and Peace campaigns. 2 boxes. 
Birch  Diaries
          Diaries of  Mrs. Birch (b. 1903), widow since 1935, living with her mother and working as a  librarian in London where she enjoyed visiting theatres and museums, 1924 -  1989. 16 boxes. 
Johnny  Black Diaries
          Scrapbooks/diaries  created by music industry press officer and freelance journalist Johnny Black concerning  popular culture, travel and relationships, 1974 – 1984. Photocopies only, 2  boxes. 
Blackburn 
          Autobiographical  document of war-time childhood in Bristol  by renowned actor Kenneth Blackburn (b. 1935). 1 file. 
Bland
          Autobiographical  article concerning English fashion from her childhood in the 1910s to  influential socialite, 1930s, written by Winnie Bland. 1 file. 
Bolding
          Letter  written by Mr. Bolding (b. 1886) to his wife from the Middle Eastern front  during World War I, 1916. Also including printed material and another letter, 1920  – 1921. 1 file. 
Bourne
          Autobiographical  writing by Mr. Bourne (b. 1899) about service with the Royal Navy during WWI,  WWII and 1930s unemployment. 1 file. 
Boyd
          Letter in  detail describing Miss Boyd’s childhood illnesses which lead to repeated hospital  stays and surgery in London  in the 1930s. 1 file. 
Chippendale
          Letters and  notes on contemporary political questions ranging from IRA to Popular Culture  written by Mr. Chippendale between 1952 – 1980. 2 boxes. 
Chorley 
          Letters and  Personal papers received by Mrs. Chorley (b. 1935) from friends and family,  1950 – 1980s. 16 boxes. 
Circket
          Diaries  written by Ms Circket (b. 1929), 1965 – 2004, revealing an interest in Art, Literature,  Religion, Family and Mental Health. 4 boxes. 
Clark-Lowes
          Various material  including Personal papers and Diaries on Mr. Clark-Lowes’ (b. 1944) higher  education, career in teaching English abroad, and later counselling work. Also  Political work, Railways and Walking. 20 boxes. 
Clegg
          166  Business cards from Glasgow,  1930s – 1970s. 1 envelope. 
Collins
          Letters  from Mr. Collins to his young fiancée, 1933 – 1939, both domestic servants and  letters from the front in North Africa during  WWII. Also Personal papers up until 1980s. 2 boxes. 
Coomber
          Diaries, Notebooks  and Letters from Mrs. Cooke (b. 1896) concerning Domestic life, Household  accounts and International Travel, 1935 – 1989. 2 boxes. 
Douglas 
          Letters  written by Miss Douglas (b. 1903) to her friend and to her mother from a long  trip to India and Australia  in 1936. 2 files. 
Eastick
          Autobiographical  writing by Mrs. Eastick (b. 1914) who with good humour describes her childhood  and early adulthood in Yorkshire in the 1920s  and 1930s. 1 file. 
Eccles I
          Autobiographical  writing describing Mrs. Eccles’s life in and evacuation from Burma and subsequent stay in India and later London during the Blitz, 1935 – 1944. 1 file. 
Eccles  II
          Letters  describing 3 individuals’ war experiences in Yemen,  Weston-super-Mare and on a ship between Buenos Aires  and Liverpool, 1939 – 1945. 1 file. 
Epple
          Questionnaires  filled in by 35 individuals regarding their consumption and identification with  soap operas on TV, 1998. 1 file. 
Evans,  J.
          Material  relating to Mrs. Evan’s work teaching adult education courses on feminist and  environmental issues, 1957 – 1975. 1 box. 
Evans,  K.
        Material  relating to Miss Evan’s work with the Lancaster Keep Fit Movement in the 1930s,  including photographs and memorabilia. 2 files. 
Farey
          Autobiographical  writing in which Mr. Farey (b. 1901) describes his childhood, his motor  mechanics work, the economical hardship of the inter-war years, and later his  position as a Reader with the Diocese of Peterborough. 1 file. 
Fergusson
          Diaries  written by Ms Fergusson between 1967 – 1977 on daily life, friends and family  with keen observations and quick judgements. 2 boxes. 
Fleming
          Letter,  1945, describing the VE-day celebrations in London as experienced by Miss Fleming (b.  1915). 1 file. 
Frewin
          Diaries of  Mr. Frewin (b. 1913) from the age of 17 in 1930 until 1939, with summary of  subsequent years, outlining employment and daily life in Uxbridge, London. 5 files. 
Froom 
          Slides of  paintings by Mrs. Froom, portraying life in the ATS/FANY during WWII. 1  envelope. 
Goldsmith
          Diaries  written by Miss Goldsmith (b. 1939) between the ages of 8 – 17, in 1947 – 1956.  1 box. 
Green
          Autobiographical  writing by Mr. Green, describing childhood in India, boarding school in England  and later a career in journalism, 1918 – 1939. 1 file.
Gussman
          Various  material and Personal papers of Mr. Gussman, mainly referring to his academic  career in Anthropology researching tribal life in South   Rhodesia, and to his business management consultancy firm, 1920s –  1980s. 7 boxes. 
Haines
          Letters  between Mr. and Mrs. Haines, 1941 – 1946 while he served in Asia  and Diaries by Mrs. Haines (b. 1909), 1930 – 1995, also autobiographical  writings. 10 boxes. 
Hartford 
          Autobiographical  writing and diaries, 2001 – 2004, by Mr. Hartford (b. 1926). 1 box. 
Harvey 
          Travel  Scrapbooks from international travel undertaken 1963 – 1998 by Mrs. Harvey (b.  1922). 12 boxes. 
Hay
          Letter  outlining Captain Hay’s WWII experiences of setting up and running two training  schools for the Home Guard and Local Defence Volunteers in London, 1940. 1 file. 
Higgins
          Letters sent  from Mrs. Higgins to her son Stephen concerning war-time domestic life, the  service abroad of her son Anthony and the Mental Health of her youngest son  Richard, 1939 – 1946. 1 volume.  
Household  Accounts
          Household  account books donated by various individuals, 1937 – 1992. 3 boxes. 
Hudson 
          Letters  written by Miss Hudson (b. 1921) to her parents from her ATS service in Italy, 1945 –  1946. 3 files. 
Huxtable
          Scrapbooks  produced by London school kids evacuated to Sussex, 1939 –  1940. 1 box. 
Jacobs
          Letters and  various material relating to Mr. Jacobs’ (b. 1912) RAF service, 1940 – 1946,  and his career in the British Film industry, 1930s – 1978. 4 boxes. 
Jones
          Material  relating to Miss Jones’ profession as a teacher in the 1930s, and a series of  photographs, 1890s – 1930s. 1 file. 
Kenna
          Diaries of  Mr. Kenna (b. 1913) written from his retirement as a Clinical Psychologist at  the University of   Manchester until old age,  1979 – 2003. 4 boxes. 
Kent 
          Letters  written by Miss Kent (b.  1918) to her parents whilst studying at Cambridge University,  1937 – 1938. 2 files. 
Killick
          School  project on Russia  with several essays and illustrations, written by Mrs. Killick at age 14 in  1943. 1 volume. 
Leeson-Leretour
          Letters and  diaries from Mme Leretour’s life in Chile  in the 1960s and 1970s, a very turbulent time in Chile’s history. 1 file. 
Lloyd-James
          Material  relating to Mr. Lloyd-James’ (b. 1915) work at the BBC, especially concerning  RP and accents within radio broadcasting, 1942 - 1975. 1 file. 
Low Birkenhead
          Diary  covering Mrs. Low Birkenhead’s cross-Atlantic journey from Liverpool to Jacksonville in 1940. 1  file. 
Mackinder
          Diaries  written by Mr. Mackinder (b. 1910) between 1961 – 1995, describing his  labouring work as well as his and his wife’s preacher work in the Methodist Church. 5 boxes. 
McCarthy 
          Material  relating to Mr. McCarthy’s engagement in the Maxwell Pension Case, 1992 – 2002.  1 box. 
McGarry
          Diary  written by Mr. McGarry as a schoolboy in Poole  aged 16, in 1952. 1 volume. 
Mills/Pittman
          Printed  material relating to the high society social scene in Greenwich  and London in  the 1920s – 1974, including dinner menus, Music and Theatre programmes and  material relating to Rotary etc. 3 boxes. 
Parker  I/Parker II
          Letters,  Manuscripts and Personal papers belonging to Derek and Julia Parker (b. 1932),  1956 – 1983. Mr. Parker worked as a broadcaster on radio and Mrs. Parker a  world renowned astrologer. 14 boxes. 
Pollak
          Diary of  life inside a Prisoner-of-War camp in Canada, written by Mr. Pollak in 1940.  1 file. 
Preston 
          Material,  including Diary, Correspondence and Photographs, relating to Mrs. Preston’s  engagement in the Miner’s Strike, 1984 – 1985. 6 boxes. 
Priestley
          Autobiographical  writing and diaries by Mr. and Mrs. Priestly of twice being evacuated from East  London together with the Secondary School where Mr. Priestley was headmaster,  1939 – 1945, air raids, 1940, and a holiday to Germany in 1937. 3 volumes. 
Raynham
          Diaries  written by Mrs. Raynham (b. 1892) of her childhood in New Orleans and her  married life in the area around London, her WWII experiences and after, 1907 –  1974. 12 boxes. 
Richardson 
          Material  relating to Miss Richardson’s (b. 1919) service with the ATS, 1943 – 1946, and  Personal papers and Photographs of her and her family, 1914 – 1970s. 3 files. 
Richmond 
          Material,  such as reports and statistics, from Miss Richmond work as a Welfare Officer  with the furnishing company Hampton & Sons in London in the 1943 – 1956. 3 boxes. 
Roberts
          Diaries  written by Mrs. Roberts (b. 1886) at the time she lived as a widow with her  sister and brother in North Wales, 1937 –  1952. 1 box. 
Roe
          Diaries and  Personal papers of Mrs. Roe (b. 1911) including a trip to the Middle   East, 1945, and daily life in war-time and peace-time, 1938 –  1984. 1 box. 
Ryder
          Diaries  kept by Miss Ryder (b. 1908) covering WWII experiences in Bath and daily life  in Staffordshire in old age, 1922 – 1997. 4 boxes. 
Saunders-Veness
        Autobiographical  writing by Mrs. Saunder-Veness from her childhood in Hastings  to her WWII experiences working in a London   Hospital. 1 file. 
Schilling
          Radio  manuscripts for Ms Schilling’s weekly radio shows on Radio Thamesmead and  Greenwich Sounds in London,  1980 - 1983. 2 boxes. 
Schilling
          Diaries  kept during the Scholfield family’s holidays in the UK  and Europe, 1921 – 1988. 2 boxes. 
Stammer
          Letters  sent between Charles Stammer, in the General Headquarters Liaison Regiment, Richmond, and his sister Olive, living in Brighton, during WWII, 1940 – 1946. 2 files. 
Stanley 
          Letters and  Personal papers belonging to Mrs. Stanley (b. 1891), some of which relate to  her son’s Police profession and her sister’s hospital stays, 1881 - 1959. 4  files. 
Stebbing
          Diary  written by Mr. Stebbing (b. 1921) as part of the M-O project, describing his  WWII experiences working in a hospital north of London, full of dialogue and incidents, 1939  - 1945. 1 file. 
Sutton
          Autobiographical  writing outlining Mr. Sutton’s (b. 1911) childhood in London,  his employment for an oil company in Cairo  and later his service with the Royal Navy during WWII, 1911 – 1946. 1 file. 
Swales
          Diaries  kept by Mrs. Swales (b. c. 1905) in her old age, describing daily life and  domestic chores, 1970 – 1986. 2 boxes. 
Thomas
          Diaries,  1970 – 2002, Autobiographical writing, Personal papers and Photographs, 1913 –  1996, belonging to Mrs. Thomas (b. 1928) regarding her family, her unstable  mental health and the adult education courses she attended. 8 boxes. 
Tracy 
          Printed  material, 1910 – 1970, the majority of which is travel brochures and tourist  information, national and international, and illustrated magazines featuring  the Royal Family. 5 boxes. 
Tyzack-Kirkwood
          Diaries of  Mr. Tyzack-Kirkwood (b. 1877) of WWII experiences in Woking, Surrey,  1940 – 1943. 4 volumes. 
Ullrich
          Material  relating to travel and adult education courses in history and historical places  undertaken by Miss Ullrich, 1957 – 1998. 17 boxes. 
Vallance
          Letters  outlining Miss Vallance’s (b. c. 1919) family history and own childhood in Devon, 1920 – 1942. 1 file. 
Venner
          Letters  exchanged between Mr. and Mrs. Venner and their daughter Gillian about family  and daily life, 1974 – 1986. 3 boxes. 
Wallace
          Personal  papers, including legal documents, school reports and account books belonging  to Mrs. Wallace (b. 1901), 1911 – 1980. 1 box.
Walsh/Janaway
          Letters,  most of them written by Miss Walsh (b. c. 1925) to her fiancée Frank between  1944 – 1946 when he was stationed in Germany and she worked as a typist in  Harrow, Middlesex. 2 files. 
Vincent  Walmsley
          Diaries  kept by Mr. Walmsley (b. 1938), 1952 – 1993, outlining his profession as a  teacher and trips to Europe, Egypt  and Mexico,  1958 – 1975. 5 boxes. 
Watkins
          Note and  exercise books created as Mrs. Watkins attended a “Make and Mend” course for  ATS personnel in 1943. 1 file. 
Watts 
          Material  relating to Ms Watts’ experiences at work and her case at an Industrial  Tribunal where she claimed unfair dismissal, 1962 – 1974. 1 file. 
Way 
        Diaries of  Mr. Way (b. 1913) who was born in India but later worked as a signalman for the  London Underground, commenting on work, domestic life, religion and tennis,  1946 – 1950, 1973 – 1996. 7 boxes. 
Webb
          Letters,  1938 – 1993, sent between Mrs. Webb and two friends she met as young while  working in London and Salisbury, covering WWII and adult life  since. 2 boxes. 
Wellman
          Letters  sent by Mr. Wellman (b. 1924) to his mother while serving in the Royal Navy,  1942 – 1946, and various Printed material collected while on service in  Scandinavia and Russia, 1945. 1 file. 
  Wells
          Scrapbooks  collected during travels in the UK  and America, 1967 – 1982,  and material relating to Miss Wells’ (b. 1905) engagement with the Methodist Church  in Eastbourne, 1988 – 1990, as well as  Personal papers, 1905 – 1986. 6 boxes. 
Wiles
          Diaries,  1893 – 1924, and Personal papers, 1890 – 1968, belonging to Mr. Wiles (b.  1870), who lived and worked in Hastings.  3 files. 
Winn
          Autobiographical  writing by Mr. Winn (b. 1919) describing his childhood as a miner’s son, the  mining community in Staffordshire and religion’s importance, 1919 – 1937. 1  file. 
Wood
          Letters  received by Mrs. Wood, 1940 – 1946, from friends and family, specifically a  Miss Hiller who served in the WRNS in South Africa, 1943 – 1944. 1 box. 
Updated: 21/7/2008 JS
        

