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This is a list of catalogues for which item level records are available on the Archives catalogue| (reference codes to the documents are in brackets).

A few collections have handlists which are not currently available on the Archives catalogue: if so, links are provided below. The handlists will be added to the online catalogue as soon as possible. To find particular words in the handlists use Ctrl-F.

Other collections on the Archives catalogue have not yet been catalogued in detail. For further information please contact us (contact details|).

* - Collections marked with an asterisk have not been indexed on the Archives catalogue by people/organisations, places or events. Please use the Anytext option to search these collections.

+ - These are collections for which there is an online rough list only, and they have not been indexed.

Foyle Foundation project

Some collections have been catalogued in a current Foyle Foundation project. In addition, some catalogues have been edited and updated for inclusion on the online catalogue as part of this project. This list makes it clear which collections which have benefited from the project. For more information see our Projects page|.

A

  • Abel-Smith, Brian, 1926-1996, Professor of Social Administration (ABEL-SMITH).
  • Academic Freedom Committee, fl 1933-1957 (COLL MISC 0683).
  • Adam, Virginia, b1938, anthropologist (ADAM VIRGINIA).
  • Adams, Faried: Treason Trial, 1957-1961 (COLL MISC 0504).
  • Adams, Samuel Vyvyan Trerice, 1900-1951, politician (ADAMS V).
  • Aids Care and Education Project - ACE, 1988-2002 (HCA/ACE).
  • Albany Trust, 1958- (HCA/ALBANY TRUST).
  • Alliance for Workers' Liberty, 1991- (AWL).

B

  • Barna, Tibor, 1919-2009, economist (BARNA).
  • Barry, Sir Gerald, 1898-1968, journalist (BARRY).
  • Baxendale, Alan Stanley, 1925-2010, educator (BAXENDALE). New - January 2012  
  • Beach, Rupert, fl 1970-1972, gay activist (HCA/BEACH).
  • Beaver, Sir, Hugh Eyre Campbell, 1890-1967, civil servant, industrialist and engineer (BEAVER). Foyle Foundation project.
  • Bernal, John Desmond, 1901-1971, scientist (BERNAL).
  • Beveridge, William Henry, 1879-1963, Baron Beveridge, economist (BEVERIDGE). A project has begun to get this list online. So far series 1-2A, 3-9A and part of 9B are available.
  • Birth Control Ephemera, 1870-1947 (COLL MISC 0435).
  • Booth, Charles,1840-1916, shipowner and social commentator: list available via the Charles Booth Online Archive.
  • Braithwaite, William John, 1876-1938, civil servant (BRAITHWAITE). Foyle Foundation project.
  • Bray, John Francis, 1809-1897, economist (COLL MISC 0072).
  • British and American Ada Leigh Homes and Hostels in Paris, fl 1880-1958 (ADA LEIGH HOMES).
  • British Association for Early Childhood Education and predecessor organisations (National Society of Children's Nurseries and National Society of Day Nurseries), 1906-: handlist only, see BAECE.
  • British Hospitals Contributory Schemes Association, 1930-1948: handlist only, see BHCSA.
  • British Labour Delegation to Russia, 1920 (COLL MISC 0660): includes digitised images of the posters.
  • British Peace Committee, 1958-2004 (BPC).
  • Broadhurst, Henry, 1840-1911, politician (BROADHURST). Foyle Foundation project.
  • Brodie, Morris, 1923-2007, peace campaigner (BRODIE).
  • *Brown, Sir (Ernest) Henry Phelps, 1906-1994, economist (PHELPS BROWN).
  • Buxton, Charles Roden, 1875-1942, and, Buxton, Dorothy Frances, 1881-1963 (BUXTON).

C

  • Campaign for an Independent Britain, 1961-2008 (CIB).
  • Campaign for Homosexual Equality, 1963-2007 (HCA/CHE and HCA/CHE2).
  • Campaign for Homosexual Equality, Cambridge Group, 1972-1998 (HCA/CHE CAMBRIDGE).
  • Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, 1958- (CND).
  • Cannan, Edwin, 1861-1935, Professor of Political Economy (CANNAN).
  • Centre for Policy Studies, 1974-1991 (CPS).
  • Chesterman, John, d1996, gay activist (HCA/CHESTERMAN).
  • Chorley, Robert Samuel Theodore, 1895-1978, Baron Chorley, lawyer (CHORLEY).
  • Chubb, Percival Ashley, 1860-1960, Fabian (CHUBB).
  • Citrine, Walter McLennan, 1887-1983, Baron Citrine, trade unionist (CITRINE).
  • Clapham Conservative Association, 1889-1949 (CCA). Foyle Foundation project.
  • Cockett, Richard, b1951, historian (COCKETT). 
  • Colonial Economic Research Committee, Colonial Research Committee, Colonial Social Science Research Council and related organisations, 1943-1963 (COLONIAL RESEARCH).
  • Conservative Group for Homosexual Equality, 1977-1992 (HCA/CGHE).
  • Co-operative societies rule books collected by Beatrice Webb, 1877-1921 (COLL MISC 0359): includes digitised versions of the documents.
  • Courtney, Catherine, 1847-1929, nee Potter, wife of 1st Baron Courtney (COURTNEY).
  • Courtney, Leonard Henry, 1832-1918, 1st Baron Courtney of Penwith, politician (COURTNEY).
  • Crosland, Charles Anthony Raven, 1918-1977, politician (CROSLAND).
  • Crossman, Robert, 1947-1996, politician and gay activist (HCA/CROSSMAN).
  • Cunningham, George, 1931-, politician (CUNNINGHAM).

D-E

  • Dalton, Edward Hugh John Neale, 1887-1962, Baron Dalton, politician (DALTON).
  • Davies, Ernest Albert John, 1902-1991,  journalist and politician (DAVIES). Foyle Foundation project.
  • Dell, Robert Edward, 1865-1940, journalist (DELL). Foyle Foundation project.
  • Drysdale, Charles Vickery, 1874-1961, scientist (DRYSDALE).
  • Durbin, Evan Frank Mottram, 1906-1948, economist and politician (DURBIN).  Foyle Foundation project.
  • Dyson, Anthony Edward, 1928-2002, lecturer and gay activist (HCA/DYSON).
  • Economic History Society, 1926- (ECONOMIC HISTORY SOCIETY).
  • Emigrants letters - letters written by emigrants to the USA, Canada and Australia (EMIGRANTS LETTERS).
  • European Nuclear Disarmament, 1980s-1990s (END).

F

  • Fabian Society, 1881- (FABIAN SOCIETY).
  • Faulds, Andrew Matthew William, 1923-2000, politician and actor (FAULDS). Foyle Foundation project
  • Federal Trust for Education and Research, 1945- (FEDERAL TRUST).
  • Federal Union, 1938- (FEDERAL TRUST). Foyle Foundation project
  • Fellowship for the Relief of the Isolated and Emotionally in Need and Distress (FRIEND), 1971- (HCA/FRIEND).
  • Fellowship of Reconciliation - England, 1914- (COLL MISC 0456). 
  • Finsberg, Geoffrey, 1926-1996, Baron Finsberg, politician (FINSBERG). Foyle Foundation project
  • Firth, Sir Raymond William, 1901-2002, anthropologist (FIRTH).
  • Firth, Sir Raymond William, 1901-2002, anthropologist: photographs (FIRTH PHOTOGRAPHS).

G

  • Galton, Frank Wallis, 1867-1952, political activist and social scientist (COLL MISC 0658).
  • Gay Activists Alliance, 1977-1980 (HCA/GAY ACTIVISTS ALLIANCE).
  • Gay Community Organisation, 1973-1989 (HCA/GAY COMMUNITY ORGANISATION).
  • Gay Liberation Front, 1970-1979 (HCA/GLF).
  • Gay Monitoring and Archive Project, 1973-1986 (HCA/GAY MONITORING AND ARCHIVE PROJECT).
  • *General Election 1945 Ephemera (COLL MISC 0723).
  • *General Election 1955 Ephemera (COLL MISC 0321).
  • *General Election 1959 Ephemera (COLL MISC 0370).
  • *General Election 1964 Ephemera (COLL MISC 0401).
  • *General Election 1966 Ephemera (COLL MISC 0405).
  • *General Election 1970 Ephemera (COLL MISC 0711).
  • *General Election 1974 Ephemera (COLL MISC 0672).
  • *General Election 1979 Ephemera (COLL MISC 0712).
  • *General Election 1983 Ephemera (COLL MISC 0692).
  • *General Election 1987 Ephemera (COLL MISC 0738).
  • *General Election 1992 Ephemera (GENERAL ELECTION 1992).
  • *General Election 1997 Ephemera (GENERAL ELECTION 1997).
  • *General Election 2001 Ephemera (GENERAL ELECTION 2001).
  • *General Election 2005 Ephemera (GENERAL ELECTION 2005).
  • *General Election 2010 Ephemera (GE2010).
  • Greater London Council Gay Rights Working Party, 1981-1986 (HCA/GLC Gay Rights Working Party).
  • Grey, Antony, 1927-, gay activist (HCA/GREY).

H-I

  • Hadfield, Ellis Charles Raymond, 1909-1996, publisher and historian of canals: handlist only, see HADFIELD.
  • Hall-Carpenter Archives, Journals, 1954- (HCA/JOURNALS).
  • Hall-Carpenter Archives, Ephemera, 1907- (HCA/EPHEMERA).
  • Harrison, Frederic, 1831-1923, author and positivist (HARRISON).
  • Hetherington, Hector Alastair, 1919-1999, journalist (HETHERINGTON).
  • Independent Labour Party, 1893-1978: handlist only, see ILP.
  • Independent Labour Party, additional papers (COLL MISC 0702).
  • International African Institute, 1925- (IAI).
  • International-Communist League, 1976-1981 (AWL).
  • International Marxist Group, 1969-1988 (INTERNATIONAL MARXIST GROUP).
  • Ionian Bank, 1839-2000 (IONIAN BANK).

J

  • Jebb, Sir Joshua, 1793-1863, Surveyor General of Convict Prisons (JEBB).
  • Jeger, Lena May, 1915-, Baroness Jeger, journalist and politician (JEGER).
  • Jenkins, Hugh Gater, 1908-2004, Baron Jenkins of Putney, politician (JENKINS). Foyle Foundation project.
  • Johnson, Donald Mcintosh, 1903-1978, physician and politician (JOHNSON). Foyle Foundation project.
  • Joint Council for Gay Teenagers, 1970-1983 (HCA/JCGT).
  • Jones Lloyd and Company (COLL MISC 0004).
  • Josephy, Frances Louise, 1900-1985, Liberal activist and chair of Federal Union (JOSEPHY).

L

  • Labour Campaign for Criminal Justice, 1985-1999 (LCCJ).
  • *Lakatos, Imre, 1922-1974, Professor of Logic (LAKATOS) - all of this collection has been indexed, except most files in LAKATOS/13.
  • Lansbury, George, 1859-1940, politician (LANSBURY).
  • Letters written by emigrants to the USA, Canada and Australia (EMIGRANTS LETTERS).
  • Lewis, Peter, fl 1964-2000, community broadcasting activist (LEWIS).
  • Liberal Party, 19th century-1988 (LIBERAL PARTY).
  • Lipsey, David Lawrence, 1948-, Baron Lipsey, economist and political adviser (LIPSEY).
  • Lloyd, Edward Mayow Hastings, 1889-1968, economist and politician (LLOYD). Foyle Foundation project.
  • Lloyd, Margaret Frances, fl 1900-1978, wife of Edward Mayow Hastings Lloyd (LLOYD). Foyle Foundation project.
  • London Blues, 1978-2002 (HCA/LONDON BLUES).
  • London County Council Election, 1907 (COLL MISC 0840): includes digitised images of posters.
  • London Gay Campaign Group, fl 1980s (HCA/LONDON GAY CAMPAIGN GROUP).
  • London School of Economics and Political Science: Minutes of School Committees, 1894- (LSE/MINUTES).
  • Longden, Sir Gilbert, 1902-1997, politician (LONGDEN). Foyle Foundation project
  • LSE Students' Union Minutes (COLL MISC 0649).

M

  • Mackay, Ronald William Gordon, 1902-1960, politician (MACKAY). Foyle Foundation project
  • Malinowski, Bronislaw Kasper, 1884-1942, anthropologist (MALINOWSKI).
  • Markham, Violet Rosa, 1872-1959, Liberal activist and public servant (MARKHAM).
  • Marshall, Thomas Humphrey, 1893-1981, sociologist (MARSHALL).
  • Maud, John Primatt Redcliffe-,1906-1982, Baron Redcliffe-Maud, civil servant and diplomat (REDCLIFFE-MAUD). Foyle Foundation project
  • Mayo, George Elton, 1880-1949, sociologist (MAYO).
  • McFadyean, Sir Andrew, 1887-1974, civil servant (MCFADYEAN). Foyle Foundation project
  • McIntosh, Mary, 1936-, sociologist (MCINTOSH).
  • Meade, James Edward, 1907-1995, economist (MEADE).
  • Meadowcroft, Michael James, 1942-, politician (MEADOWCROFT). Foyle Foundation project.
  • Mellors, Bob, 1950-1996, gay writer (HCA/MELLORS).
  • Mill, Harriet, 1807-1858, nee Hardy, other married name Taylor, advocate of sexual equality (MILL-TAYLOR).
  • Mill, James, 1773-1836, political philosopher (MILL-TAYLOR).
  • Mill, John Stuart, 1806-1873, philosopher and political economist (MILL-TAYLOR).
  • Modern Law Review, 1937- (MLR).
  • *Morel, Edmund Dene, 1873-1924, politician (MOREL) - all of this collection has been indexed by person and organisation, except files in MOREL/F9 (miscellaneous correspondents) and MOREL/F10 (letter books).
  • Morgan, John Kenyon Vaughan-, 1905-1995, Baron Reigate, politician (REIGATE).
  • Morris, Alfred, 1928-, Baron Morris, politician (MORRIS). Foyle Foundation project
  • Morrison, Herbert Stanley, 1888-1965, 1st Baron Morrison of Lambeth, politician (MORRISON). Foyle Foundation project.
  • Munich 1938, television documentary dating from 1987 (MUNICH 1938). Foyle Foundation project.
  • Murray, Christine, fl 1972-1980, gay activist (HCA/MURRAY).

N-O

  • Nadel, Siegfried Frederick, 1903-1956, anthropologist  (NADEL).
  • National Association of Leagues of Hospital Friends, previously the National League for Hospital Friends, fl 1949-1967 (BHCSA).
  • National Colleges of Education Gay Rights Committee, fl 1970s (HCA/NCEGRC).
  • National Peace Council, 1908-2000 (NATIONAL PEACE COUNCIL).
  • National Society of Children's Nurseries, originally known as the National Society of Day Nurseries, 1906-1973 (BAECE).
  • Nightingale, Florence, 1820-1910, reformer of hospital nursing (NIGHTINGALE).
  • Oakeshott, Michael Joseph, 1901-1990, Professor of Political Science (OAKESHOTT).
  • Oram, Albert Edward, 1913-1999, Baron Oram, politician (ORAM). Foyle Foundation project.
  • Orme, Stanley, 1923-2005, Baron Orme, politician (ORME).

P

  • Parker, John, 1906-1987, politician and president of the Fabian Society (PARKER). Foyle Foundation project.
  • People's League of Health, 1917-1930s (PLH and COLL MISC 0077).
  • Phillips, Alban William Housego, 1914-1975, economist (PHILLIPS).
  • Piercy, William, 1886-1966, Baron Piercy, economist and banker (PIERCY). Foyle Foundation project.
  • Pink Guide, 1991-96, journal on lesbian and gay life in Manchester and northern England generally (HCA/PINK GUIDE).
  • Political and Economic Planning (PEP).
  • Political and Tariff Reform Posters, c.1892-1910 (COLL MISC 0519): includes digitised images of the posters.
  • Postgate, Raymond William, 1896-1971, socialist, historian and journalist (POSTGATE).
  • Poulter, Stephen Jeffrey-, fl 1991-1997, producer of the television documentary 'A Bill Called William' (HCA/JEFFREY-POULTER).
  • Power, Arnold Danvers, fl 1897-1947 (COLL MISC 0643).
  • Prentice, Reginald Ernest, 1923-2001, Baron Prentice, politician (PRENTICE).
  • Prest, Alan Richmond, 1919-1984, economist: handlist only, see PREST.
  • Pritt, Denis Nowell, 1887-1972, politician, lawyer and author (PRITT).

R

  • *Raeburn, Walter Augustus Leopold, 1897-1972, lawyer and judge (RAEBURN).
  • Rapi, Nina, fl 1989-, playwright and short story writer (HCA/RAPI). New - September 2011
  • Red Notes: for the lists relating to this collection see our web page on Red Notes.
  • Rees, Merlyn Merlyn-, 1920-2006, Baron Merlyn-Rees, politician (MERLYN-REES).
  • Reeves, Magdalen Stuart Pember, 1865-1953, Fabian (COLL MISC 0847). Household account books for "Round about a pound a week", 1909-13. These are available online.
  • Review Committee of the Greater London Citizens Advice Bureau Service Limited, 1972-1975 (CAB).
  • Richards, Audrey Isabel, 1899-1984, anthropologist (RICHARDS).
  • Robbins, Lionel Charles, 1898-1984, Baron Robbins, economist (ROBBINS). New - December 2011  
  • Robson, William Alexander, 1895-1980, professor of public administration (COLL MISC 0708).
  • Royal Commission on Criminal Procedure, 1978-1981 (RCCP).
  • Royal Economic Society, 1890- (RES)
  • Russian Child Care Posters (COLL MISC 0719): includes digitised images of the posters, 1930.

S

  • Sandelson, Neville Devonshire, 1923-2002, politician (SANDELSON).  Foyle Foundation project.
  • Schapera, Isaac, 1905-2003, anthropologist (SCHAPERA).
  • Schapera, Isaac, 1905-2003, anthropologist (COLL MISC 0673).
  • Scottish Homosexual Rights Group, 1978-1992 (HCA/SHRG).
  • Scottish Minorities Group, 1969-1978 (HCA/SMG).
  • Second Russian Revolution, 1991 (2RR).
  • Seear, Beatrice Nancy, 1913-1997, Baroness Seear of Paddington, social scientist and politician (SEEAR).
  • Seligman, Brenda Zara, c1882-1965, anthropologist; and Seligman, Charles Gabriel, 1873-1940, anthropologist (SELIGMAN).
  • Serota, Beatrice, 1919-2002, Baroness Serota, politician (SEROTA).
  • The Seventies, 1980s television documentary broadcast as 'The Writing on the Wall', (THE SEVENTIES). Foyle Foundation project.
  • Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950 (SHAW): business papers.
  • Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950 (SHAW PHOTOGRAPHS): photographs.
  • Sheldon, Robert Edward, 1923-, politician: handlist only, see SHELDON.
  • Shinwell, Emanuel, 1884-1986, Baron Shinwell, politician (SHINWELL).
  • Shore, Peter David, 1924-2001, Baron Shore, politician (SHORE).
  • Smith, Richard Mudie, 1877-1916, journalist (COLL MISC 0736).
  • Society of Labour Lawyers, 1936-2005 (SLL).
  • Social Democratic Federation, 1884-1889 (COLL MISC 0522).
  • Socialist Organiser Alliance, 1985-1990 (AWL).
  • Sociology Teaching Materials (STM).
  • Speaker's Commission on Citizenship, 1988-1990 (CITIZENSHIP).
  • Square Deal For Railways Campaign, 1923-1939 (COLL MISC 0074).
  • Standard Price Lists (COLL MISC 0690).
  • Starr, Sydney Walter, -2002, peace campaigner (STARR)
  • Statutory Smallholdings, Committee of Inquiry into, 1964-1967: handlist only, see SMALLHOLDINGS.
  • Steel, David Martin Scott, 1938-, Baron Steel of Aikwood, politician (STEEL).
  • Streatfeild, Lucy Anne Evelyn, 1865-1950, nee Deane, civil servant (STREATFEILD).
  • +Summerskill, Edith Clara, 1901-1980, Baroness Summerskill, politician (SUMMERSKILL).
  • Survival Programmes: Exit Photography Group (Nicholas Battye/Chris Steele-Perkins/Paul Trevor), 1973-2006 (SURVIVAL).

T-V

  • Tatchell, Peter, 1952-, human rights activist (HCA/TATCHELL).
  • Tawney, Richard Henry, 1880-1962, economic historian: handlist only, see TAWNEY.
  • Taylor, Helen, 1831-1907, suffragist (MILL-TAYLOR).
  • Thatcher Factor, 1979-1990 (THATCHER FACTOR).
  • Titmuss, Richard Morris, 1907-1973, Professor of Social Administration (TITMUSS).
  • Tory Campaign for Homosexual Equality, 1977-1992 (HCA/CGHE).
  • Tory Reform Group, 1975- (TRG).
  • Trotskyist Tendency, 1966-1975 (AWL).
  • United Nations Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 1945- (UNA). NEW - November 2011.
  • +Volunteering England, 1966- (Volunteering England). NEW - November 2011.

W

  • Wainwright, Richard Scurrah, 1918-2003, politician (WAINWRIGHT R).
  • Wallas, Graham, 1858-1932, political scientist (WALLAS).
  • Warburg, Siegmund George (1902-1982) merchant banker (WARBURG). NEW - December 2011.
  • Washington Version, 1990-1992, documentary on the Gulf War (WASHINGTON).
  • Watkins, John William Nevill, 1924-1999, philosopher (WATKINS).
  • Watt, Donald Cameron, 1928-, Professor of International History (CAMERON WATT).
  • Webb, Martha Beatrice, 1858-1943, social reformer (PASSFIELD).
  • Webb, Sidney James, 1859-1947, Baron Passfield, politician (PASSFIELD).
  • Wigg, George Edward Cecil, 1900-1983, Baron Wigg, politician (WIGG). Foyle Foundation project.
  • Williams, Brandon Meredith Rhys, 1927-1988, 2nd Baronet, politician (RHYS WILLIAMS B). Foyle Foundation project.
  • Williams, Juliet Evangeline Rhys, 1898-1964, Baroness Rhys Williams, public servant (RHYS WILLIAMS J).
  • Wilkins, Leslie Thomas, 1915-2000, criminologist and statistician (WILKINS).
  • Woods Christopher, b 1966, journalist and gay activist (HCA/WOODS).
  • Woolly Al Walks the Kitty Back, 1992, television documentary regarding the Falklands War (FALKLANDS).  Foyle Foundation project.
  • Women's Co-operative Guild, 1890-1938 (COLL MISC 0268). 

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