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"Special Collections News"
"Special Collections News" is our e-newsletter, published roughly
once a term, covering interesting developments in Special Collections. Issues
are available below in PDF format. If you would prefer to receive the newsletter
in another format, please contact Special Collections
staff. Our news page features many other ways
to keep in touch.
Issue 16, Autumn 2011
- Welcome to Windyridge
- 100 Objects set the Pace
- Jacquetta gets Better
- Holdens Untangled
- Farewell John Brooker
- Reading Room Reshuffled.
Issue 15, Spring 2011
- 100 Objects Bradford
- Priestley the Pipeman
- The Special Collections Handbook
- Wonderweb
- PaxCat Plus ... Journal Joy
- Jacquetta into 2011.
- Caring for Collections: stronger, together.
Issue 14, Autumn 2010
- More about J.B. Priestley's Finest Hour
- Jacquetta Hawkes at Ilkley Literature Festival
- Farewell Commie Building!
- Congratulations to Tom Priestley (Honorary degree)
- PaxCat at the Hub
- Caring for the Collections: our "inflight safety briefing".
Issue 13, Spring/Summer 2010
- Bravo PaxCat!
- Celebrating Jacquetta
- Tweet!
- Windyridge reborn
- Priestley's finest hour
Issue 12, Autumn 2009
- JBP delights again.
- Darwin in Bradford.
- New Atlantis preserved: part 2.
- Ephemera forever.
- Dales icons.
- 1930s PR for Priestley
Issue 11, Summer 2009
- From Bradford Moor to Silver Dale: the Willie Riley Archive.
- Drawing for Peace: Peggy Smith.
- Did Mr Miniver read Priestley?
- Bradfinder live 28 July.
- Preserving the New Atlantis.
Issue 10, Autumn 2008
- The Joseph Riley Archive: wool, magic lanterns and Methodism in 19th
century Bradford.
- PaxCat Project: bringing peace archives to life.
- The goddess of Bradford.
- Bones, bodies and disease.
- Keeping Yorkshire afloat.
Issue 9, Spring 2008
- Archives relating to 50 years of CND and other anti-nuclear protest.
- Showcasing hidden gems: our new blog and other web developments.
- "Red Ted" Edward's Archive catalogued.
- Improved handlist for the Isaac Holden Papers.
- Caring for the Collections: the "disaster box".
Issue 8, Autumn 2007
- "Made in Bradford: the University in pictures". Exhibition
in the Library.
- J.B. Priestley news: just received! - his letters from the trenches
and early short stories, essays and poems. Please note that the letters
are not yet available to the public: they are awaiting conservation work
and the publication of their text in 2008.
- Two more Commonweal Archives on peace movements catalogued and ready
to use.
- Caring for the Collections: keeping clean with our new "minivac".
Issue 7, May 2007
- New collections now available: books by Adam Curle (our first Peace
Studies professor) and the Albania scrapbooks of Edith Durham, Balkan
traveller.
- Maps in May: Arthur Raistrick's map collection on the Archives Hub.
- Happy retirement to Dr Horton.
- Caring for the Collections: digital archives are special too.
Issue 6, November 2006
- Exhibitions on campus until January 2007: "The University in Pictures"
and "Celebrating Ted Edwards".
- Picturing Priestley: mini-season at the Ilkley Literature Festival
- New collections on Yorkshire history (Dales photographs by Fred Robinson
Butterfield and a Bradford man's autobiography by Joseph Riley) and peace
studies (Adam Curle Archive, library of Joseph Rotblat)
- Caring for the Collections: meet the Foam Family and the friendly book
snakes.
Issue 5, June 2006
- Happy 40th birthday Bradford!
- Celebrating Commonweal
- Caring for Special Collections: conservation
- New collections: archives of Ted Edwards, Adam Curle, Fred Singleton;
Quaker books.
Issue 4, May 2005.
- Jacquetta Hawkes Archive launched April 2005
- Welcome to Commonweal Peace Archives
- J.B. Priestley's ancestors
- W. Riley and "Windyridge"
Issue 3, May 2004
- Plans of a Turkish Bath for Isaac Holden
- Seagulls versus submarines
- A new look at Mortimer Wheeler
- Caring for Special Collections: thermohygrometers.
Issue 2, December 2003, a merry
Christmas issue
- Holly and ivy
- Pharmacy exhibition
- Priestley season on Radio 4
- Forthcoming events
- Using Special Collections : "why pencil?"
Issue 1, September 2003
- The Jacquetta Hawkes Archive
- Arrival of Dr Christine Finn, our Writer-in-Residence
- Our oldest book
- Making phase boxes for damaged books.