Personal and official papers of John Henry Poynting, Professor of Physics at Mason Science College and later University of Birmingham from 1880 to 1914, together with family papers. These comprise:
Official papers of John Henry Poynting including his Cambridge examination results, handwritten lecture entitled 'How the weather is foretold' delivered at Mason College February 1886, together with a short article on the lecture written by Robert W. Whitworth in 2015; and testimonials and letters, 1875-1910. Correspondents include mathematicians and physicists such as Edward Routh, William Ramsay, Arthur Rucker, John Joly, W. Hittorf, H. A. Lorentz, Charles Boys, and Arthur Schuster
Family and other personal letters and papers of John Henry Poynting including letters from his brothers and grandmother and a letter to an aunt, various 'in memoriam' cards for family members and friends, letters from and relating to Rev John Cropper, a family friend, a letter from Arthur Chamberlain on the engagement of his son and Poynting's daughter, and several letters to his daughter, Hilda, 1857-1952
Papers of his father, T. Elford Poynting, including letters to him, drawings, verses and a copy of a curriculum vitae, 1833-c1870
Various miscellaneous items, photographs and letterheads including a photograph of Professor Poynting with his gravity balance and a symbolic sketch of the 'earth weighing process', showing the earth outweighed by scholarly scientific activity, with attached card addressed to Poynting