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- 040-001965869
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- 032-001965864
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MARGARET GARDINER PAPERS. Vol. IV (ff. 73). Correspondence and papers; 1967-1972.
1. ff. 1-30. 'Britons and American Draft Resisters'; 1967.
2. ff. 31-54. Czechoslovakia; 1968.
3. ff. 55-73. 'Appeal to the American People'; 1972.
includes:
- f. 2 Peter Ritchie Ritchie-Calder, Baron Ritchie-Calder of Balmashannar: Letters etc., to Margaret Gardiner of Peter Ritchie Ritchie-Calder: 1966, 1967: Partly signed.
- f. 3 Helen Violet Bonham Carter, Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury; née Asquith: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Helen Violet Bonham Carter: 1967: Signed.
- f. 4 Barbara Frances Wootton, Baroness Wootton of Abinger: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Barbara Frances Wootton: 1967: Signed.
- f. 5 John Frank Kermode, King Edward VII Professor of English Literature, University of Cambridge: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of John Frank Kermode: 1967.
- f. 6 Malcolm Muggeridge, author and journalist: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Malcolm Muggeridge: 1967: Signed.
- f. 7 Dr Michael Young, Director, Institute of Community Studies: Joel Gladstone, of Rosslyn Hill, London: Letter to Joel Gladstone from Dr Michael Young: 1967: Signed.
- f. 9 Sir Martin Ryle, astronomer: Letters, etc., to Margaret Gardiner of Sir Martin Ryle: 1966, 1967: Partly signed.
- f. 9 Kitty Muggeridge, wife of Malcolm Muggeridge: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Kitty Muggeridge: 1967.
- f. 10 Richard Austen Butler, Baron Butler of Saffron Walden; Master of Trinity College, Cambridge: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Richard Austen Butler: 1967: Signed.
- f. 11 Sir Stuart Newton Hampshire, philosopher: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Sir Stuart Newton Hampshire: 1967: Signed.
- f. 12 John Robert Russell, 13th Duke of Bedford: Letter to Margaret Gardiner on behalf of John Robert Russell: 1967: Signed.
- f. 13 Arthur Michael Ramsey, Baron Ramsey; Archbishop of Canterbury: Letter to Joel Gladstone of Arthur Michael Ramsey: 1967: Signed.
- f. 14 Peter Alexander Ustinov, actor and dramatist: Letter, etc., to Margaret Gardiner on behalf of Peter Alexander Ustinov: 1966, 1967.
- f. 15 Nancy Freeman- Mitford, author: Letters etc., to Margaret Gardiner of Nancy Freeman- Mitford: 1965-1968.
- ff. 16, 67 Sir Isaiah Berlin, OM; philosopher: Letters to Margaret Gardiner of Sir Isaiah Berlin: 1967, 1972: Signed.
- f. 17 Hubert Miles Gladwyn Jebb, 1st Baron Gladwyn: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Hubert Miles Gladwyn Jebb: 1967: Signed.
- f. 18 Bernard James Miles, Baron Miles; founder of the Mermaid Theatre: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Bernard James Miles: 1967: Signed.
- f. 19 Sir Arthur John Gielgud, actor: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Sir Arthur John Gielgud: 1967.
- f. 20 Hon Christopher Walter Layton, economist: Letter to Margaret Gardiner from Hon. Christopher Walter Layton: 1967.
- f. 22 Sir Cecil Maurice Bowra, CH; Warden of Wadham College, Oxford: Petition signed by Sir Cecil Maurice Bowra: 1967: Signed.
- f. 23 David John Moore Cornwell, alias 'John le Carré', author: Letters, etc., to Margaret Gardiner of David John Moore Cornwell: 1966-1973.
- f. 24 Dorothea Louise Head, née Ashley-Cooper; wife of Antony, 1st Viscount Head: Petition signed by Ashley-Cooper Head: 1967: Signed.
- f. 25 Stuart Hood, author and translator: Petition signed by Stuart Hood: 1967: Signed.
- f. 26 Marjory Allen, Baroness Allen of Hurtwood: Petition signed by Marjory Allen: 1967: Signed.
- f. 27 Sir Julian Sorell Huxley, FRS: Note, etc., to Margaret Gardiner of Sir Julian Sorell Huxley: 1967: Signed.
- f. 28 Sir Stephen Spender, CBE; author: Letters, etc., to Margaret Gardiner of Sir Stephen Spender: 1965, 1967: Partly signed.
- f. 29 Thomas Dan Smith, Chairman, Northern Economic Planning Council: Petition signed by Thomas Dan Smith: 1967: Signed.
- f. 30 Professor Raymond Henry Williams, cultural historian: Petition signed by Prof. Raymond Henry Williams: 1967: Signed.
- f. 31 Katharine Elizabeth Whitehorn, journalist: Letter to Margaret Gardiner from Katharine Elizabeth Whitehorn: 1966: Signed.
- f. 32 Christopher Murray Grieve, poet; called 'Hugh MacDiarmid': Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Christopher Murray Grieve: 1968.
- f. 34 Sir Yehudi Menuhin, violinist: Letters to Margaret Gardiner of Sir Yehudi Menuhin: 1963-1968: Signed.
- ff. 35, 52 Robert Browning, Professor of Classics and Ancient History, Birkbeck College: Note, etc., to Margaret Gardiner from Robert Browning: 1968.
- f. 36 John Boynton Priestley, novelist, playwright and essayist: Letters to Margaret Gardiner of John Boynton Priestley: 1968: Signed.
- ff. 37, 65 Professor Patrick Maynard Stewart Blackett, physicist: Letters to Margaret Gardiner of Prof. Patrick Maynard Stewart Blackett: 1963-1972: Partly signed.
- ff. 38, 59 George Henry Hubert Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood: Letters to Margaret Gardiner of George Henry Hubert Lascelles: 1966-1972: Signed.
- f. 40 Harold Edward James Aldridge, author: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Harold Edward James Aldridge: 1968: Signed.
- f. 41 John Berger, author and art critic: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of John Berger: 1968.
- ff. 42, 51 Iris Murdoch, author and philosopher: Letters, etc., to Margaret Gardiner of Iris Murdoch: 1965-1968.
- ff. 43, 50, 56 Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, OM; FRS: Letters, etc., to Margaret Gardiner of Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin: 1966-1972.
- f. 44 Maurice Herbert Dobb, economic historian: Protest statement signed by Maurice Herbert Dobb: 1968: Signed.
- f. 45 Graham Greene, author: Letters, etc., to Margaret Gardiner of Graham Greene: 1965-1988, n.d.: Mostly signed.
- f. 48 Jack Lindsay, writer: Protest statement signed by Jack Lindsay: 1968: Signed.
- f. 49 Arnold Wesker, playwright: Letter, etc., to Margaret Gardiner of Arnold Wesker: 1965, 1968: Signed.
- f. 53 Ivor Goldsmid Samuel Montagu, son of Louis, 2nd Baron Swaythling: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Ivor Goldsmid Samuel Montagu: 1968.
- f. 54 Professor Sir Fred Hoyle, FRS; astronomer: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Prof. Sir Fred Hoyle: 1968: Signed.
- f. 55 Heinrich Böll, German author: Petitions signed by Heinrich Böll: 1965, 1972: Signed.
- ff. 57, 71 Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins, bio-physicist; Nobel laureate: Letter, etc., to Margaret Gardiner of Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins: 1972, 1973: Signed.
- f. 58 Henry Livings, dramatist: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Henry Livings: [1972?]: Signed.
- f. 60 Kenneth Mackenzie Clark, Baron Clark: Letters to Margaret Gardiner of Kenneth Mackenzie Clark: 1965-1972: Signed.
- f. 61 Noël Gilroy Annan, Baron Annan: Letters to Margaret Gardiner of Noël Gilroy Annan: 1966-1972: Partly signed.
- f. 62 Reverend Dr Cyril Kenneth Sansbury, General Secretary, British Council of Churches: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Rev. Dr Cyril Kenneth Sansbury: 1972: Signed.
- f. 63 Nathaniel Charles Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Nathaniel Charles Jacob Rothschild: 1972: Signed.
- f. 64 Francis Harry Compton Crick, molecular biologist; Nobel laureate: Correspondence with Margaret Gardiner of Francis Harry Compton Crick: 1972.
- f. 66 Sir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, physiologist; Nobel laureate: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Sir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin: 1972: Signed.
- f. 68 Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley, physiologist; Nobel laureate: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley: 1972: Signed.
- f. 69 Max Ferdinand Perutz, molecular biologist; Nobel laureate: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Max Ferdinand Perutz: 1972: Signed.
- f. 70 Malcolm John MacDonald, PC; son of J Ramsay MacDonald: Letters to Margaret Gardiner of Malcolm John MacDonald: 1964, 1973: Partly signed.
- f. 72 Philip John Noel-Baker, Baron Noel-Baker; formerly Baker; PC; MP: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Philip John Noel-Baker: 1973: Signed.
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- Add MS 71603-71608 : MARGARET GARDINER PAPERS: correspondence and papers of Margaret Gardiner, patron of the arts and former Secretary,…
Add MS 71603-71606 : A. CORRESPONDENCE AND PAPERS CONCERNING PROTESTS.
Add MS 71606 : MARGARET GARDINER PAPERS. Vol. IV (ff. 73). Correspondence and papers; 1967-1972. 1. ff. 1-30. 'Britons and American Draft… - Hierarchy:
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- 1967
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- 1972
- Date Range:
- 1967-1972
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- Names:
- Aldridge, Harold Edward James, author
Allen, Marjory, Baroness Allen of Hurtwood
Annan, Noël Gilroy, Baron Annan
Baker, Philip John, Baron Noel-Baker of Derby, politician and diplomat, 1889-1982
Berger, John Peter, author and art critic, 1926-2017
Berlin, Isaiah, Knight, OM, philosopher, 1909-1997
Blackett, Patrick Maynard Stewart, Professor physicist
Bowra, Cecil Maurice, Knight, CH, Warden of Wadham College Oxford, 1898-1971
Browning, Robert, Professor of Classics and Ancient History Birkbeck College
Butler, Richard Austen, Baron Butler of Saffron Walden, politician, 1902-1982
Böll, Heinrich, German author
Calder, Peter Ritchie, Baron Ritchie-Calder of Balmashannar, author and journalist, 1906-1982
Carter, Helen Violet, Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury, née Asquith; politician, 1887-1969
Clark, Kenneth Mackenzie, Baron Clark, art patron and historian, 1903-1983,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121178076
Cornwell, David John Moore, alias John le Carré, author, 1931-2020
Crick, Francis Harry Compton, molecular biologist, Nobel laureate
Dobb, Maurice Herbert, economist and historian, 1900-1976
Gielgud, Arthur John, Knight, actor, 1904-2000
Gladstone, Joel, of Rosslyn Hill, correspondent of Michael Young, fl 1967
Greene, Graham, author, 1904-1991,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121016384
Grieve, Christopher Murray, poet, called 'Hugh MacDiarmid', 1892-1978
Hampshire, Stuart Newton, philosopher
Head, Dorothea Louise, Viscountess Head
Hodgkin, Alan Lloyd, physiologist, Nobel laureate
Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot, OM, FRS
Hood, Stuart, author and translator
Hoyle, Fred, Professor FRS, astronomer
Huxley, Andrew Fielding, physiologist, Nobel laureate
Huxley, Julian Sorell, FRS
Jebb, Hubert Miles Gladwyn, 1st Baron Gladwyn, diplomat, 1900-1996
Kermode, John Frank, Knight, King Edward VII Professor of English Literature University of Cambridge, 1919-2010
Lascelles, George Henry Hubert, 7th Earl of Harewood, 1923-2011
Layton, Christopher Walter, economist
Lindsay, Jack, writer
Livings, Henry, dramatist, 1929-1988
MacDonald, Malcolm John, PC, son of J Ramsay MacDonald
Menuhin, Yehudi, Baron Menuhin of Stoke d'Abernon, violinist, 1916-1999
Miles, Bernard James, Baron Miles, actor, founder of the Mermaid Theatre, 1907-1991
Mitford, Nancy, novelist, biographer and reporter, 1904-1973
Montagu, Ivor Goldsmid Samuel, son of Louis 2nd Baron Swaythling
Muggeridge, Kitty, wife of Malcolm Muggeridge
Muggeridge, Thomas Malcolm, author and journalist, 1903-1990
Murdoch, Jean Iris, afterwards Bayley; author and philosopher, 1919-1999,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000115071934,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/89499452
Perutz, Max Ferdinand, molecular biologist, Nobel laureate
Priestley, John Boynton, novelist, playwright and essayist, 1894-1984
Ramsey, Arthur Michael, Archbishop of Canterbury, Baron Ramsey
Rothschild, Nathaniel Charles Jacob, 4th Baron Rothschild
Russell, John Robert, 13th Duke of Bedford
Ryle, Martin, astronomer
Sansbury, Cyril Kenneth, Reverend Dr General Secretary British Council of Churches
Smith, Thomas Dan, Chairman Northern Economic Planning Council
Spender, Stephen Harold, Knight, poet, 1909-1995
Ustinov, Peter Alexander, Knight, actor and dramatist, 1921-2004
Wesker, Arnold, Knight, playwright, 1932-2016
Whitehorn, Katharine Elizabeth, journalist
Wilkins, Maurice Hugh Frederick, bio-physicist, Nobel laureate
Williams, Raymond Henry, Professor cultural historian
Wootton, Barbara Frances, Baroness Wootton of Abinger
Young, Michael, Dr Director Institute of Community Studies