Microfilm Collections: European History - United Kingdom


Readers might also wish to consult the online resources Defining Gender: 1450-1910, EEBO: Early English Books Online, ECCO: Eighteenth Century Collections Online, Making of the Modern World: The Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature 1450-1850, and Eighteenth Century Journals II.

  • British sessional papers. House of Commons. Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.
    Extent of publication: 1731- New York City, Readex Microprint Corp., 1943-
    Notes: At head of title: Edgar L. Erickson, editor. Title from label mounted on back of cases. Accompanied by photocopy guide: Manual for the British House of Commons sessional papers.
    Library of Congress subject headings: Great Britain--Politics and government--Periodicals.
    Other authors, titles, etc.: Erickson, Edgar L. Readex Microprint Corporation. Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Manual for the British House of Commons sessional papers.
    MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Call number: Microprint 3
    Library has: (LATER ISSUES AVAILABLE IN MICROFICHE) 1731-1977/1978

  • Colonial Discourses.
    Series One: Women, Travel, and Empire, 1660-1914. Part 1: Early Travel Accounts by Women and Women's Experiences in India, Africa, Australasia, and Canada.
    Series One, Part 3, "Women and 'the Orient."  On order
    Series Two, Part 1, "Papers of Richard Burton (1821-1890) for the Wiltshire and Swindon Record Office."  On order
    Series Two, Part 2, "Papers of James Augustus Grant (1827-1892) and John Hanning Speke (1827-1864) for the National Library of Scotland."  On order
    (See complete recorder under GENDER STUDIES AND WOMEN'S STUDIES: HISTORICAL MATERIALS)

  • Complete State Papers Domestic [Microform]: Series One, 1547-1625. Publisher: Hassocks, Eng. (2 Stanford Terrace, Hassocks, England): Harvester Press, 1977-1981.
    Type of material: Book Aperture card. Description: 227 microfilm reels ; 35 mm + guide (10 v. ; 28 cm.). PRO SP10-15
    Series: SP (Great Britain. Public Record Office) ; 10-15.
    Notes: Microfilm of mss. held in the Public Record Office. Title on containers :State papers domestic : Great Britain, 1547-1625. "The reel numbering of the whole series is continuous."--Reel 189.
    Contents: pt. 1. Edward VI, 1547-1553 and Mary I, 1553-1558;
    SP10-11--pt. 2. Elizabeth I, 1558-1568;
    SP12/1-12/48--pt. 3. Elizabeth I, 1569-1575;
    SP12/49-12/106--pt. 4. Elizabeth I, 1576-1585; SP
    12/107-12/185--pt. 5. Elizabeth I, 1586-1592;
    SP12/186-12/243--pt. 6. Elizabeth I, 1593-1603;
    SP12/244-12/288--pt. 7. James I, 1603-1608;
    SP14/1-14/40--pt. 8. James I, 1608-1617;
    SP14/41-14/94--pt. 9. James I, 1618-1623;
    SP14/95-14/157--pt. 10. James I, 1624-1625;
    SP14/158-14/216--pt. 11. Addenda to the complete state
    papers domestic, Edward VI to James I, 1547-1625;
    SP15/1-15/43.
    Library of Congress subject headings: Great Britain--History--Tudors, 1485-1603--Sources.
    Great Britain--History--James I, 1603-1625--Sources.
    Great Britain--Politics and government--1547-1553.
    Great Britain--Politics and government--1553-1558.
    Great Britain--Politics and government--1558-1603.
    Great Britain--Politics and government--1603-1625.
    Scotland--History--James VI, 1567-1625.
    Other authors, titles, etc.:
    Great Britain. Public Record Office.
    Great Britain. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)
    Great Britain. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I)
    Great Britain. Sovereign (1558-1603) : Elizabeth I)
    Great Britain. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)
    State papers domestic : Great Britain, 1547-1625.
    MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Call number: Film 17762.
    Library has: reel 1-227

  • Complete State Papers Domestic [Microform]: Series Two, 1625-1702. Publisher: Brighton, Sussex, England : Harvester Press Microform Publications, c1981-
    Type of material: Book; Microfilm reel. Description: microfilm reels ; 35 mm + guide (2 v. ; 28 cm). [Papers on deposit at the Public Record Office] ; SP 16
    Notes: Accompanied by guides: pt. 1. The state papers domestic for the years 1625-1627 of Charles I's reign (5 leaves ; 28 cm.); pt. 2. The state papers domestic for the years 1628-1630 of Charles I's reign (unpaged ; 28 cm).
    Incomplete contents:
    pt. 1. reels 1-27. The state papers domestic for the years 1625-1627 of Charles I's reign -- pt. 2. reels 28-55.
    The state papers domestic for the years 1628-1630 of Charles I's reign -- pt. 3. reels 56-78. The state papers domestic for the years 1631-1633 of Charles I's reign -- pt. 4. reels 79-100. The state papers domestic for the years 1634-1635 of Charles I's reign.
    Library of Congress subject headings:
    Great Britain. Public Record Office--Archives.
    Great Britain--Politics and government--1625-1649--Sources.
    Great Britain--Politics and government--1649-1660--Sources.
    Great Britain--Politics and government--1660-1688--Sources.
    Great Britain--Politics and government--1689-1702--Sources.
    Other authors, titles, etc.:
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
    Great Britain. Public Record Office. P.R.O. SP 16.
    MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Call number: Film 17771
    Library has: reel 1-55

  • Complete State Papers Domestic,1509-1702. Series III, 1509-1547 . Publisher: Reading ; Woodbridge, CT, USA : Research Publications, 1994-1995. Type of material: Collection. Description: 6 pts. on 124 microfilm reels ; 35 mm + guide (v. ; 28 cm.).
    Notes: "Comprises ... volumes of the class S.P. 1 in the Public Record Office"--Introd.
    Numbered "unit 36-41, reels 553-676" in continuation of main series Complete state papers domestic, Series One and Two.
    Indexes: Accompanied by a printed guide.
    Contents: pt. 1. [unit 36] Henry VIII, 1509-1528 (reels 553-575) --
    pt. 2. (unit 37] Henry VIII, 1528-1535 (reels 576-596)
    -- pt. 3. [unit 38] Henry VIII, 1536-1539 (reels
    597-618) -- pt. 4. [unit 39] Henry VIII, 1539-1547
    (reels 619-642) -- pt. 5. [unit 40] Henry VIII,
    1545-1547 (reels 643-663) -- pt. 6. (unit 41) Henry
    VIII, 1516-1547 (reels 664-676).
    Library of Congress subject headings:
    Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547 --Archives.
    Great Britain. Public Record Office--Archives.
    Great Britain--Politics and government--1509-1547--Sources.
    Great Britain--History--Henry VIII, 1509-1547--Sources.
    Other authors, titles, etc.:
    Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII)
    Great Britain. Public Record Office.
    Research Publications, inc.
    MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Call number: Film 17242
    Library has: ser.3,pt.1, reels 553-575
    ser.3,pt.2, reels 575-596
    ser.3,pt.3, reels 597-618
    ser.3,pt.4, reels 619-642
    ser.3,pt. 5, reels 643-663
    ser.3,pt.6, reels 664-676
    Early English books, 1641-1700. Ann Arbor, Mich., University Microfilms. 35 mm. Title varies: English books, 1641-1700, reels 1-197.
    Now available online to Northwestern faculty, students and staff as Early English Books Online (EEBO). Note that EEBO includes the Thomason Tracts, which Northwestern does not hold in microfilm.
    Notes: For bibliographic and reel access information for the microfilm set, consult Wing, Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and British America and of English books printed in other countries, 1641-1700. (main ref L015.42,W769s); and University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Mich., Early English books, 1641-1700; a partial list of Wing numbers. (main main ref microtext/2,016.82,U58ea); and University Microfilms International,
    Accessing Early English books, 1641-1700. (microtext, L016.82;U58ac)
    MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection) Call number: Film 1A Library has: reel 1-reel 2002, reel 2024-reel 2712
    English literature--Early modern, 1500-1700.
    Online guide available at Primary Source Microfilm.

  • Diary of Beatrice Webb 1873-1943. Webb, Beatrice Potter. 2 items. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey ; Teaneck, N.J. : Somerset House, 1978. 110 [127] microfiches.
    For bibliographic and microfiche access, see index: Main 335;W365Y.wn index.
    The diary is a continuous but not daily record from 1873 to 1943 in two forms: the holograph diary in 57 exercise books and the typed transcript.
    Title from title frame of the microfiche edition.
    Index: Index to the diary of Beatrice Webb 1873-1943 / Archive Arrangement Routledge Associates.
    Microfiches 1-110. Typescript (7515 p.) -- microfiches [111-237]. Holograph (57 v.)
    Each part of the microfiche set is also numbered v. 1-57.
    Webb, Beatrice Potter, 1858-1943-Socialism Great Britain History Sources.
    Main Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (fiche cabinets) Microfiche 519.

  • Divisions in the House of Lords : an analytical list, 1685 to 1857 / compiled by John Christopher Sainty and D. Dewar. London : H.M.S.O., 1976. Microfiche (8 sheets ; 11 x 15 cm.).
    Series: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Record Office. House of Lords Record Office occasional publications ; no. 2.
    Library of Congress subject headings: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords--Voting--History.
    Other authors, titles, etc.: Dewar, D., joint author.
    MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (fiche cabinets): Call number: Microfiche 488

  • Documents on British Policy Overseas. Butler, Rohan d Olier, and Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Rohan Butler, Rohan and M.E. Pelly, editors.London: H.M.S.O., 1984. 59 microfiches. Some series available in print. Please check NUcat for holdings information.
    Pre-war documents were published as the serial: Documents on British foreign policy, 1919-1939.
    Related documents calendared in text are in microfiche supplement.
    Series I, v.2-4 and series II, v.1-3 edited by Roger Bullen and M.E. Pelly, assisted by H.J. Yasamee and G. Bennett; series I, v.5 edited by M.E. Pelly and H.J. Yasamee, assisted by G. Bennett; series II, v.4 edited by H.J. Yasamee and K.A. Hamilton, assisted by Isabel Warner and Ann Lane.
    "Collection ... in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office"--Ser.I, v.1, p. vii.
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Series I: v.1. Conference at Potsdam, July and Aug. 1945 -- v.2. Conferences and conversations 1945, London, Washington, and Moscow -- v.3. Britain and America, negotiation of the United States loan, 3 Aug.-7 Dec.1945 --v.4. Britain and America, atomic energy, bases and food, 12 Dec. 1945-31 July 1946 --v.5. Germany and western Europe, 11 Aug.-31 Dec. 1945.
    Series II: v.1. The Schuman plan, the Council of Europe and western European integration, May 1950-Dec. 1952 -- v.2. The London conferences, Anglo-American relations and cold war strategy, Jan.-June 1950 -- v.3. German rearmament, Sept.-Dec. 1950 --v.4. Korea, June 1950-April 1951 --
    Documents on British foreign policy, 1919-1939.
    Great Britain Foreign relations 1945- Sources.
    MAIN Library 327.41 D6375
    Main Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (fiche cabinets) Microfiche 551.

  • Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature
    This database provides digital facsimile images on every page of 61,000 works of literature on economic and business published from 1450 through 1850. Full-text searching on more than 12 million pages provides researchers unparalleled access to this vast collection of material on commerce, finance, social conditions, politics, trade and transport. Formerly known as Making of the Modern Economy. The library also owns some of these materials in microfilm, and some in print format. To determine the library's microfilm and print holdings of Goldsmiths-Kress materials, go to NUcat, type in "goldsmiths" and "kress" in the Guided Search keyword browse, and follow the links. Please note that Making of the Modern World is accessible only to Northwestern students, faculty and staff.

  • Great Britain. Colonial Office., Great Britain. Secretary of State for the Southern Dept., Great Britain. Secretary of State for the American or Colonial Dept., Great Britain., Board of Trade., and Great Britain. Public Record Office. Massachusetts and New England, 1620-1783. (See complete record under UNITED STATES HISTORY: Colonial Period)

  • Great Britain. Colonial Office, Secretary of State for the Southern Dept., Secretary of State for the American or Colonial Dept., Board of Trade, and Public Record Office. New York, 1664-1781. (See complete record under UNITED STATES HISTORY: Colonial Period)

  • Great Britain, Colonial Office, Public Record Office, Secretary of State for the Southern Dept., Secretary of State for the American or Colonial Dept., Board of Trade. South Carolina, 1699-1784. (See complete record under UNITED STATES HISTORY: Colonial Period)

  • Great Britain. Public Record Office. Records in the British Public Record Office relating to South Carolina 1663-1782 [i.e., 1711-1782]. Vols. 6-36 and a general index of transcripts in the South Carolina Archives Dept. (See complete record under UNITED STATES HISTORY: Colonial Period)

  • History of science and technology. Series three, Papers of Charles Babbage (1791-1871) [microform]. Babbage, Charles, 1791-1871. Marlborough, Wiltshire, England : Adam Matthew Publications, 1997- Microfilm reel. Notes: Accompanied by printed guide of same title (89 p. : ill. ; 21 cm). Filmed by the photographic dept. at the British Library, London, and by the Micromedia Div. of Bell & Howell, ltd., Bicester, Oxfordshire. Each reel contains reel index and contents synopsis. Guide includes bibliographical references (p. 11-13).
    Incomplete contents: pt. 1. Correspondence and scientific manuscripts from the British Library, London (reel 1-22)
    Library of Congress subject headings: Babbage, Charles, 1791-1871 --Correspondence. Babbage, Charles, 1791-1871 --Archives. British Library--Archives--Catalogs. Computers--History--Sources. Scientists--Great Britain--Correspondence.
    Other authors, titles, etc.: British Library. Adam Matthew Publications.
    MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Call number: Film 17769.
    Library has: reel 1-22
    For an online guide to this collection, see Adam Matthew Publications, Digital Guides to Microform Collections.

  • History of the English institutions [microform]. Smith, Philip Vernon. In Historical Handbooks, xiv, 303. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1874. Woodbridge, Conn. : Research Publications, 1990. 4 microfiches.
    19th-century legal treatises. Constitutional history Great Britain.
    Main Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (fiche cabinets) Microfiche 1320.

  • History of the Ministry of Munitions [microform]. Great Britain. Ministry of Munitions. 12 v. London: H.M.S.O., 1918. Hassocks, Sussex: Harvester Press, 1976. 88 microfiches.
    Microfiche edition includes new introduction by Cameron Hazlehurst and reproduction of revised version of typescript handbook originally produced at Public Record Office 1970: Records of the Ministry of Munitions, Disposal and Liquidation Commission and Surplus Stores, Etc., Liquidation Department / M.J. Franklin.
    Includes index.
    Great Britain. Ministry of Munitions History-Military weapons Great Britain History-Industrial mobilization Great Britain History-Weapons industry Great Britain Employees History-World War, 1914-1918 Equipment and supplies.
    Main Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (fiche cabinets) Microfiche 630.

  • House of Commons appendix to votes 1817-1890 [microform]. Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on Public Petitions. Cambridge, Teaneck, N.J.: Chadwyck-Healey, 1983. 187 microfiches.
    Appendices to the House of Commons reports on public petitions. Published originally as part of appendices to the Votes and proceedings of the House of Commons.
    Great Britain Politics and government 19th century.
    MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection) Microfiche 1408.

  • House of Commons parliamentary papers [microform]. Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. London : H.M.S.O., [19--?]- Type of material: Serial. Microfiche. Cambridge, England : Chadwyck-Healey ; Teaneck, NJ : Distributed in the USA by Somerset House, 1976- microfiches.
    Notes: Sessional papers issued [19--?]- in 3 pts.: Bills; Command papers; House of Commons papers. Has index on microfiche with title: Sessional papers. Index. Description based on: 1980-81; title from header. Has also index on CD-ROM with title: Index to House of Commons parliamentary papers.
    Library of Congress subject headings: Great Britain--Politics and government.
    Other authors, titles, etc.: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Bills. Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Command papers. Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. House of Commons papers. Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Sessional papers. Index.
    MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Call number: Microfiche 515
    Other information: (EARLIER ISSUES AVAILABLE IN MICROPRINT)
    Library has: 1978/1979-2005/2006
    Available online to Northwestern students, faculty, and staff with NU Id and password.

  • House of Commons Reports on Public Petitions, 1833-1900 [microform]. Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on Public Petitions. Cambridge, Teaneck, N.J.: Chadwyck-Healey, 1982. 1,033 microfiches.
    Reports on public petitions, 1833-1900
    "A general index to the Reports on Public Petitions, 1833-1852" was published in the Parliamentary papers 1854/5 session and is included in this microfiche edition. There is no index to the Reports ... after 1852 or for the appendices to the Votes and proceedings"--1833, fiche 1, frame 1. Header on index microfiches: House of Commons Parliamentary papers, 1854-55, vol. LIV.
    General index to the reports on public petitions, 1833-1852.
    Great Britain Politics and government 19th century.
    MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection) Microfiche 1409.

  • How not to make peace [microform]: evidence as to homestead burning, collected and examined / by W.T. (William Thomas) Stead, 1849-1912. London : Stop the War Committee, 1900. Microfiche [Leiden, The Netherlands] : IDC, [1991?]. 2 microfiche sheets ; 9 x 13 cm. Notes: At head of title: The war in South Africa, 1899-19--? "1343."
    Library of Congress subject headings: South African War, 1899-1902. South African War, 1899-1902--Atrocities.
    Other authors, titles, etc.: Stead, W. T. (William Thomas), 1849-1912. War in South Africa, 1899-19--?
    MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Call number: Microfiche A1211
    Library has: fiche 1-2

  • John Pory, 1572-1636 : the life and letters of a man of many parts / by William S. Powell ; letters and other minor writings, microfiche supplement. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, c1977. Microfiche (6 sheets)
    Notes: Includes bibliographical references, and indexes to hardcopy biography and to letters on microfiche.
    Library of Congress subject headings: Pory, John, 1572-1636. Statesmen--Great Britain--Biography.
    Other authors, titles, etc.: Pory, John, 1572-1636. Letters and other minor writings. 1977.
    Main Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (fiche cabinets): Call number: Microfiche 487

  • John Tyndall, Natural Philosopher, 1820-1893 Catalogue of Correspondence, Journals and Collected Papers. Friday, James R. (See complete record under EUROPEAN HISTORY: Miscellaneous)

  • Life and letters of Benjamin Jowett, M.A. microform : master of Bailliol College, Oxford / by Evelyn Abbott and Lewis Campbell. London: John Murray, 1897. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1981. 10 microfiches. Also available in print.
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Adelaide Nutting historical nursing collection ; AN 0112.
    Jowett, Benjamin, 1817-1893-Oxford University. Bailliol College Presidents Biography-Oxford University. Bailliol College Presidents Correspondence.
    MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection).

  • Lordship and landscape in Norfolk 1250-1350 : the early records of Holkham / edited by William Hassall and Jacques Beauroy. new ser., 20, xxxii, 660. Hassal, William and Jacques Beauroy, editors. Oxford, New York: Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press, 1993. 3 microfiches. Also available in print. Please check NUcat for holdings information.
    Documents in Latin.
    Microfiches have subtitle: Reproductions to illustrate the early records of Holkham.
    Includes bibliographical references (p. [xxii]-xxxii) and indexes.
    Norfolk (England) History-Holkham (England) History Sources-Neal family-England Economic conditions 1066-1485 Sources-Manors England Norfolk History Sources.
    MAIN Large Books 330.942 B862 n.s. v.20
    Main Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (fiche cabinets) Microfiche 1305.


  • Papers from the Mass-Observation archive at the University of Sussex [microform]. Publisher: Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Publications, Date: [2000?]- Type of material: Book
    Microfilm reel Description: 138 microfilm reels : ill. ; 35 mm. Alternative titles: At head of box label: Mass Observation archive
    Contents: Pt.1. Publications, 1937-1966 -- Reel 1. Mass-Observation / by Charles Madge and Tom Harrisson -- May 12th: Mass-Observation Day surveys / edited by Humphrey Jennings ... [et. al.] -- First years work / by Charles Madge and Tom Harrisson -- Britain by Mass-Observation / by Charles Madge and Tom Harrisson -- Reel 2. War begins at home -- Clothes rationing -- Home propaganda -- A savings survey -- Reel 3. People in production -- People in production -- War factory -- Peoples homes -- Reel 4. The pub and the people --The journey home -- Britain and her birthrate -- Reel 5. Puzzled people --Browns of Chester --Exmoor village / by W. J. Turner --Peace and the public -- Juvenile delinquency -- The press and its readers --Meet yourself on Sunday -- Meet yourself at the doctors -- People and paint --Voters choice -- Reel 6. Weekly intelligence service -- Britain revisited / by Tom Harrisson ... [et. al.] -- Long to reign over us -- Archive lists.
    Pt. 7. Topic collections: Air-raids (reels 117-128), Morale and the blitz (reels 129-138) -- Pt. 8. Topic collections: Conscription, pacifism and war service (reels 139-149) -- Pt. 9. Topic collections: Shopping and self-image (reels 150-162) -- Pt. 10. Topic collections: Leisure & Entertainment (reels 163-191) -- Pt. 11. Topic collections: Industry and social conditions, 1938-1955 (reels 192-215) - Pt. 12. Topic collections: Sexual behavior, 1939-1950 (reels 216-230).
    Summary: These film contain the papers and publications that were the product of a project to study the sociological history of the people of Britain from 1937-1945 and beyond. Library of Congress subject headings: Great Britain--Social conditions--20th century.
    Great Britain--Social life and customs--20th century. Other authors, titles, etc.: Mass-Observation.
    MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Call number: Film 18344
    Library has: parts 1 through 12; reel 1-230.
    Part 1: reels 1 - 6
    Part 2: reels 7 - 26
    Part 3: reels 27-48
    Part 4: reels 49-68
    Part 5: reels 69-93
    Part 6: reels 94-116
    Part 7: reels 117-138
    Part 8: reels 139-149
    Part 9: reels 150-162
    Part 10: reels 163-191
    Part 11: reels 192-215
    Part 12: reels 216-230
    For an online guide to this collection, see Adam Matthew Publications, Digital Guides to Microform Collections.

  • Photography as Art and Social History : part 1, the Francis Bedford Topographical Photographs, part 2, the Warwickshire Photography Survey : a listing and Guide to the Microfiche Collection. 1 v. (various foliations). Marlborough, Wiltshire, England: Adam Matthew Publications, 1993. 5 microfiches.
    Book contains essays on Bedford and on the Warwickshire Photographic Survey; microfiches contain same essays and also detailed lists of photographs and a subject index.
    Part 2 title at head of Publisher's note: Urban landscapes and society : the Warwickshire Photographic Survey from Birmingham Central Library.
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Francis Bedford topographical photographs.
    Warwickshire Photography Survey.
    Bedford, Francis, 1815 or 6-1894-Warwickshire Photographic Survey-Landscape photography Great Britain-Birmingham (England) History Sources-Photographs Catalogs-Photographs Microform catalogs-Photography Great Britain History 19th century-Birmingham Central Library (Birmingham, England) Catalogs.
    ART Collection (Deering Library) (Large items) 770.941 P575
    Main Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (fiche cabinets) Microfiche 1371.
    For an online guide to this collection, see Adam Matthew Publications, Digital Guides to Microform Collections.

  • Plantation life in the Caribbean. Pt. 1, Jamaica, c. 1765-1848 : the Taylor and Vanneck-Arcedeckne papers from Cambridge University Library and the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London [microform]. Marlborough, Wiltshire, England : Adam Matthew, 2005- Microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
    Library of Congress subject headings:
    Taylor, Simon, Esq.--Correspondence.
    Plantation life--Jamaica--History--18th century--Sources.
    Plantation life--Jamaica--History--19th century--Sources.
    Slavery--Jamaica--Sources.
    Plantation owners--Jamaica--Sources.
    Slaveholders--Jamaica--Sources.
    Other authors, titles, etc.: Taylor, Simon, Esq.
    MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Film A2907
    Library has: Pt. 1, reels 1-17
    For an online guide to this collection, see Adam Matthew Publications, Digital Guides to Microform Collections.


  • Records of a Scottish village [microform] : Lasswade / edited by Rab Houston.Cambridge: Chadwyck-Healey, 1982. 6 microfiches.
    Printed guide at MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection) 941.35 R311.
    Subtitle on guide: Lasswade 1650-1750.
    Includes bibliographical references (guide, p. 20-25).
    Baptisms -- Marriages -- Burials.
    Lasswade (Scotland) History Sources-Church records and registers Scotland Lasswade.
    Main Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (fiche cabinets) Microfiche 707

  • Register-General's Statistical Review of England and Wales. Great Britain. General Register Office. London: H. M. Stationery Off. 1921-
    Library has: 1921 - 1965
    Each issue published in three parts: Tables: pt. 1, Medical; pt. 2, Civil; pt. 3, Text.
    Issues for 1921-1944 called New annual series, no. 1-24.
    Supplements on general morbidity cancer and mental health accompany issues for 1949-
    MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection) Film 6885.
    Great Britain Statistics.

  • Sex & sexuality, 1640-1940 [microform]: literary, medical and sociological perspectives. [Marlborough, Wiltshire, England] : Adam Matthew Publications, [1998]- <2002. Collection Microfilm reel. 35 mm. + e guide.
    Notes: Editorial introduction by Marie Mulvey-Roberts. Accompanied by printed guides. Pt. 1 filmed at the Bodleian Library and the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine.
    Alternative titles: Container title: Sex and sexuality, 1640-1940
    Incomplete contents: pt. 1. Sources from the Bodleian Library, Oxford, and the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, London (15 microfilm reels) -- pt. 2. Romantic friendships and lesbian relationships in literature and history (20 microfilm reels) -- pt. 3-4. Erotica, 1657-1908 from the private Case Collection at the British Library, London (20, 38 reels).
    Library of Congress subject headings: Sex. Sex customs--History--Sources.
    Other authors, titles, etc.: Mulvey Roberts, Marie. Bodleian Library. Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine. Adam Matthew Publications.
    MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Call number: Film 19548 or Call number: 306.7 S5177 guide
    Library has: pt.1, reels1-15; pt.2, reels 1-20; pt.3, reels 1-20; pt.4, reels 21-38
    For an online guide to this collection, see Adam Matthew Publications, Digital Guides to Microform Collections.


  • Underground and alternative press in Britain since 1961. Extent of publication: 1974- Brighton, Harvester Press, 1974-
    Type of material: Serial
    Notes: Microfiche. Brighton, Harvester Press, 1974- 10.5 x 14.5 cm.
    For bibliographical information, consult Spiers, The Underground and alternative press in Britain. A bibliographical guide with historical notes. (ref and mi/2, 016.072,S755u); and The Underground and alternative press in Britain (ref and n,mi/2:016.072,U55)
    Library of Congress subject headings: Underground press--Great Britain --Periodicals.
    Main Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (fiche cabinets): Call number: Microfiche 179.
    Library has: 1961/1972-1988

  • William Morris [microform]. Morris, William, 1834-1896. Publisher: Brighton, Sussex, England: Harvester Press Microform Publications, 1985-
    Type of material: Microfilm reel (58 microfilm reels) Series: Britain's literary heritage.
    Notes: Pt. 3 has imprint: Reading [England]: Research Publications, 1989. Pt. 4 has imprint: Reading [England]: Research Publications, 1990.
    Uniform title: Selections. 1985
    Cover title: Literary manuscripts of William Morris Incomplete contents: [pt. 1] William Morris literary manuscripts in the British Library, London (reels 1-9 + guide) -- [pt. 2] The literary manuscripts of William Morris from the Huntington Library, San Marino, California (reels 10-16 + guide) --pt. 3. Archives of the Socialist League, 1884-1891, from the International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam (37 reels + guide) -- pt. 4. Art, book design, and literary papers from Kelmscott Manor; the Society of Antiquaries, London; and the British Library Dept. of Printed Books (5 reels + guide) Library of Congress subject headings: Morris, William, 1834-1896 --Manuscripts. Socialist League--Archives. Other authors, titles, etc.: British Library. Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery. Socialist League. International Institute of Social History. William Morris literary manuscripts. Archives of the Socialist League, 1884-1891.
    MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Call number: Film 18497
    Library has: pt.[1] reel 1-9; pt.[2] reel 10-16; pt.3 reel 1-37; pt.4 reel 1-5

  • Women Advising Women (See complete record under GENDER STUDIES AND WOMEN'S STUDIES: HISTORICAL MATERIALS).

  • Women, Education and Literature. The Papers of Maria Edgeworth, 1768-1849. Edgeworth, Maria. (See complete recorder under GENDER STUDIES AND WOMEN'S STUDIES: HISTORICAL MATERIALS)

  • Women’s autobiographies from Cambridge University Library [microform]. Marlborough, Wiltshire, England : Adam Matthew, 1999. Microfilm reel
    Description: 22 microfilm reels : ill. ; 35 mm. + 1 guide (64 p. ; 21 cm.)
    Notes: Reel list of contents of set is at beginning of each reel.
    A Listing and Guide (pt. 1 and pt. 2) published 2004 included.
    Incomplete contents: Pt. 1. Rare printed autobiographies covering thirty-three women’s lives, 1713-1859. reel 1. Mary Alexander, Elizabeth Ashbridge, Mary Ann Ashford, Ann Candler, Catharine Cappe. reel 2. Catharine Cappe, Catharine E. Cary. reel 3. Charlotte Charke, Margaret Coghlan, Lady Elizabeth Craven (Elizabeth Anspach). reel 4. Ann Crowley, Mary Dudley, Lady Grace Dalrymple Elliott, Anne Grant. reel 5. Priscilla Hannah Gurney, Dorothea Herbert, Mary Jemison, Elizabeth Lichtenstein Johnston. reel 6. (Elllis) Cornelia Knight, Lady Sydney Morgan. reel 7. Lady Sydney Morgan, Elizabeth Mortimer. reel 8. Charlotte Papendiek, Catherine Phillips. reel 9. Laetitia Pilkington. reel 10. Hester Thrale Piozzi, Hannah Robertson, Mary Robinson. reel 11. Mary Anne Schimmelpennick, Mary Martha Sherwood. reel 12. Sarah Siddons, Mary Anne Talbot, Joanna Turner, Elizabeth Walker -- Pt. 2. 1780-1889. reel 13. Anna Eliza Bray, Rebecca Burlend, Lucy Lyttleton Cameron. reel 14. Elizabeth Cadwaladyr Davis, Anne Freeman. reel 15. Ann Gilbert, Elizabeth Grant. reel 16. Elizabeth Ham, Mary Howitt. reel 17. Anna Brownell Jameson. reel 18. Anna Brownell Jameson, Anne Lutton. reel 19. Mary Russell Mitford, the hon. Amelia Matilda Murray. reel 20. the hon. Amelia Matilda Murray, Fanny Parks. reel 21. Fanny Parks, Louisa Porter, Susan Sibbald. reel 22. Mary Somerville, Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna, Lady Charlotte Murdoch Wake.
    Library of Congress subject headings: Women--Great Britain--Biography.
    Women--Biography.
    Other authors, titles, etc.: Cambridge University Library.
    Adam Matthew Publications.
    MAIN Library: Call number: 016.3054 W8729
    NOTE THAT COPIES OF THE GUIDE ARE IN NEWSPAPER/PERIODICAL ROOM AND REFERENCE DEPARTMENT: Call number: Film 16588

    Library has: pt.1:reels 1-12
    pt.2:reels 13-22
    For an online guide to this collection, see Adam Matthew Publications, Digital Guides to Microform Collections.

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