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Manuscript and archive holdings include the papers of leading Nottinghamshire families and their estates, the records of local businesses and organisations, the personal papers of political, diplomatic, literary, scientific and academic figures, as well as some of the historical records of the university and its predecessor, University College Nottingham.
When the City and County Archives merged in 1974, Henstock became Principal Archivist and served in that post until he retired in 2003. [3] [4] Mark Dorrington succeeded him, [4] and remained in the post for 10 years, before becoming Keeper of Manuscripts and Special Collections, University of Nottingham in 2013. [5]
The antiphonal was kept safe by the Willoughby family (later the Barons Middleton) in Wollaton Hall library until 1924, when it was returned to the church. In 1974 it was put in the care of the Middleton collection at the department of Manuscripts and Special Collections, The University of Nottingham , [ 3 ] along with other papers belonging to ...
This is a list of archives in the United Kingdom. As of 2009 [update] there were 122 national, 654 local, 328 university, 1,224 special and 61 business archives. [ 1 ]
The complex was renamed "King's Meadow Campus" in 2005, and now houses the University of Nottingham's Manuscripts and Special Collections, in which the University has been collecting since the early 1930s. The original staff canteen and most of the floor-space in the studios has been converted to office and lecture space.
The University of Nottingham is a public ... to University Park in 1928 Library of University College Nottingham, ... the university's manuscript collection), the ...
The archives of St Andrew's with Castle Gate URC, its precursors, and a number of their daughter churches are now located at The Department of Manuscripts and Special Collections at The University of Nottingham (King's Meadow Campus, Lenton Lane, Nottingham NG7 2NR), where it is accessible to all bona fide enquirers at the discretion of the ...
It is part of the SHERPA suite of services around open access and is run by Jisc (formerly the University of Nottingham). The database contains information about more than 100 funders, mostly from the United Kingdom. [11] For each of them, Juliet indicates their policy regarding self-archiving, open access journals and archival of research data ...