Henry Williamson (1895-1977), naturalist and author: additional papers, mostly personal created and accumulated throughout his life, some literary papers 1900-2000 (EUL MS 43/PERS add. 1)
Maritime History Archive: collection of mostly 19th century photographic material rel to clipper ships and maritime trade 18th-20th cent (EUL MS 475)
Chris Kutschera archive: photographic collection of photographer Edith Maubec and papers of her husband journalist and writer Paul Maubec, who worked together under the name Chris Kutschera. Covering their work in the Middle East in 1970, travels in the Gulf region 1970-2010, and documenting politics and the oil industry in the Middle East, Kurdistan and Africa 1970-2010 (EUL MS 483)
Michael Dumper (b1956), political scientist: papers rel to studies on Jerusalem and Palestine 1900-2000 (EUL MS 482)
John Carter (fl 1955-1980), intelligence officer and personnel manager in the oil industry: papers and photographs rel to history of Oman and Yemen, written, gathered or compiled by Carter during his career as an intelligence officer and personnel manager in the oil industry 1955-1980 (EUL MS 476)
Harold Percy Styring (1896-1977), soldier, businessman and photographer: papers rel to the Palestinian campaign work and interests of Styring, an early committee member of the Council for Arab-British Understanding, incl corresp, CAABU Special Committee minutes, typescripts, press-cuttings and ephemera 1945-1977 (EUL MS 478)
Palestine Studies Trust: papers rel to the Trust 1985-2003 (EUL MS 481)
Mark Beeson (1954-2022), theatre director and playwright: literary and personal papers of Beeson, founder of MED Theatre company, Devon 1970s-2000s (EUL MS 488)
Philip Nicholas Furbank (1920-2014), literary scholar: corresp and papers rel to Furbank's friend the poet and writer Patricia Beer 1960-2011 (EUL MS 477)
Sylvia Kantaris (1936-2021), poet: additional personal and literary papers rel to published and unpublished collections of poetry; collection of poetry volumes, often with corresp between Kantaris and the author 20th-21st cent (EUL MS 367 add. 1)
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