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The Manuscripts and Special Collections blog contains latest news and featured items/collections.

  • Blog moving!
    Manuscripts blog is moving to a new location within the University website. You can access the blog by clicking on the link above, and we do hope you will bookmark it as well. We hope this move will introduce our collections and services to an even greater range of readers, and we will welcome your [...]
  • New cartoons acquired
    We have recently had the opportunity to acquire some cartoons or “political sketches” by “H.B”, the pseudonym used by painter and cartoonist John Doyle (1797-1868).  Doyle was born in Dublin, and attended the Royal Dublin Society’s drawing school, where he was a pupil of the miniature painter John Comerford. He became a successful painter of horses, [...]
  • Additions for the D H Lawrence Collection!
      The latest addition to the Lawrence Collection online catalogue is a group of papers purchased earlier in the summer with the assistance of the V & A Museum Purchase Grant Fund.  Lawrence’s autograph text of the short piece “Laura Philippine” has a special interest, as it survives with a series of letters that provide [...]
  • New leaflet about the Portland Collection
    A new free leaflet is available to those who want more information about the University’s Portland Collection. This joins a series of guides produced in recent years to describe major collections or subject areas. The leaflet highlights some of the strengths of the Collection for political, diplomatic, literary and cultural history, and its relevance to local [...]
  • Medieval treasure to be opened to public view
    By Dorothy Johnston. The 15th-century Wollaton Antiphonal, the most stunning of the medieval manuscripts cared for at the University of Nottingham, is to be made available to the public using the ‘Turning the Pages’ technology pioneered by the British Library. A research grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), awarded to Emeritus Professor [...]
  • Recipe of the month: Stewed rump of beef ‘the Welsh way’
    The large quantities of herbs and spices used in 18th-century recipes are thought by some to have helped to disguise the taste of old meat, as preservation of fresh food before the invention of reliable refrigeration techniques was difficult. However, rich families with access to their own livestock, or the money to buy quality food, [...]
  • Manuscripts feature in University’s Impact Campaign
    On Monday 17 October, Manuscripts and Special Collections featured as one of the projects in the first day of the University’s new fundraising campaign.  The launch took place on University Park, at the East Midlands Conference Centre.  Guests were introduced to “The Nottingham Experience” theme, which is one of five campaign themes being launched in [...]
  • Student Union Posters
                                 Manuscripts and Special Collections have recently finished digitising a series of Nottingham Student Union posters advertising gigs and events in the 1970s. The posters were carefully preserved for posterity by alumni John Bailey (Agriculture/Horticulture 1972) and Richard Stark (Chemical Engineering 1971), [...]
  • “Full steam ahead” (Papplewick Pumping Station)
    Earlier this year, to mark the start of the project to catalogue the water records, representatives from the Papplewick Pumping Station Trust visited the University to find out more about our holdings. These include a series of plans of Papplewick Pumping Station which are still proving useful for engineers involved in maintaining the site today. [...]
  • Recipe of the month: Cheese rolls
    A recipe for dinner party canapés, not from the 1970s, but from somewhere around the 1770s, this recipe for puff pastry Cheshire cheese rolls come from an undated recipe book in the collection attributed to the Willoughby family of Aspley and Cossall. Cheese Rolls (MS 87/1, p. 2) A quarter of a pound of Chesire [...]

Previous news listings

New videos about the W.E. Gladstone exhibition

Description
Video podcasts and exhibition boards now available online
Date:
26/10/2010

New catalogues added from June to August 2010

Description
Details of new descriptions added to the Online Catalogue in June, July and August 2010.
Date:
13/09/2010
Who Do You Think You Are? visits the University of Nottingham

Who Do You Think You Are? visits the University of Nottingham

Description
Monty Don recently visited Manuscripts and Special Collections to find out more about his ancestors.
Date:
09/08/2010

Manuscripts Closed Week

Description
Please note that Manuscripts & Special Collections will be closed for the use of manuscripts and special collections from Monday 6th Sept to Friday 10th Sept.
Date:
09/08/2010

New! The Chaworth-Musters Collection

Description
The catalogue to the family and estate papers of the Chaworth-Musters family of Annesley Hall has been released online
Date:
20/07/2010

New catalogues added from March to May 2010

Description
Details of new descriptions added to the Online Catalogue in March, April and May 2010.
Date:
09/06/2010
Wives, Widows and Wimples

Wives, Widows and Wimples

Description
New web resource based on women in our medieval collections
Date:
29/04/2010

New Family and Estate Resource - the Thoroton Hildyard family

Description
Biographical information about members of the Thoroton and Hildyard families of Screveton and Flintham is now available on the website.
Date:
24/03/2010

Thoroton Hildyard Collection

Description
Major new collection available to researchers
Date:
15/03/2010

New catalogues added in January and February 2010

Description
Details of new descriptions added to the Online Catalogue in January and February 2010.
Date:
04/03/2010
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Events listing

DH Lawrence in Taos

Date
18/06/2012
Location:
Djanogly Theatre

Being Aldington

Date
05/07/2012
Location:
Djanogly Theatre

Curators' Roundtable

Date
15/08/2012
Location:
Djanogly Theatre
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