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Archives Centre acquires the papers of its first female scientist,…
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/timeline/archives-centre-acquires-the-papers-of-its-first-female-scientist-lise-meitner/18 Jul 2023: Lise Meitner was born in Austria on 7 November 1878, the daughter of the Viennese lawyer, Phillip Meitner. In 1901 she entered the University of Vienna, becoming Doctor of Philosophy in 1906. In the following year Meitner left Austria and went to -
The Churchill Archive inscribed on UNESCO’s International Memory of…
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/timeline/the-churchill-archive-inscribed-on-unescos-international-memory-of-the-world-register/18 Jul 2023: Winston Churchill’s archive was added to UNESCO’s International Memory of the World Register. The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) established the Memory of the World Project in 1992 as an international -
The Archives Centre acquires its first politician's collection,…
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/timeline/the-archives-centre-acquires-its-first-politicians-collection-the-papers-of-reginald-mckenna/18 Jul 2023: Reginald McKenna was a Liberal politician and Churchill’s predecessor as First Lord of the Admiralty from 1908 – 1911. McKenna did most of the preparatory work as First Lord of the Admiralty for the naval estimates presented by Churchill in -
Archives Centre acquires the papers of its first female politician,…
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/timeline/archives-centre-acquires-the-papers-of-its-first-female-politician-florence-horsbrugh/18 Jul 2023: Florence Horsbrugh was elected MP for Dundee in 1931 and became one of the most successful Conservative women parliamentarians before Margaret Thatcher. She served in the Health and Food Ministries during the Second World War, where she coordinated -
Churchill College Library opened and the acquisition of Admiral John…
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/timeline/churchill-college-library-opened-and-the-acquisition-of-admiral-john-de-robecks-archive-announced/18 Jul 2023: The archives of Admiral Sir John de Robeck were deposited at Churchill Archives Centre by his great nephew, the 7th Baron de Robeck, in July 1965. By the terms of the Admiral’s will they had been kept in the family’s possession, first in London -
Stephen Roskill (1903-1982) appointed as a Senior Research Fellow at…
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/timeline/stephen-roskill-1903-1982-appointed-as-a-senior-research-fellow-at-churchill-college/24 Jul 2023: As a Senior Research Fellow and historian, Roskill worked tirelessly alongside Sir John (“Jock”) Colville and the Master, Sir John Cockcroft, to seek deposits and collections to complement the Churchill papers. His extensive network of senior -
The Archives Centre acquires its first scientist's collection,…
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/timeline/the-archives-centre-acquires-its-first-scientists-collection-the-papers-of-a-v-hill/18 Jul 2023: A.V.Hill was born in Bristol in September 1886 and educated at Blundell’s School and Cambridge University. During World War One he was appointed Captain in charge of the Anti-Aircraft Experimental Section of the Ministry of Munitions Inventions
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