Gradwell Collection

This material is held atLiverpool Hope University Archives and Special Collections

  • Reference
    • GB 3389 Gradwell
  • Dates of Creation
    • 15th century to 1975
  • Name of Creator
  • Language of Material
    • English Latin Greek Ancient to 1453 Greek Modern 1453- French Dutch German Spanish Hebrew
  • Physical Description
    • Total of approx. 20 000 books including 350+ early printed books 5 manuscripts 3 incunabula
  • Digital Materials

Scope and Content

The Gradwell collection contains material covering the following subjects: theology, philosophy, church, secular and local history, ecclesiastical history, art, architecture, sociology, education and works of general reference. The Gradwell has a substantial quantity of primary recusant material from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries; this includes devotional works, sermons, tracts, pamphlets, biblical studies and more. Donations and subscriptions aside, the book collection has not been added to since 1975 when the College ceased to operate as a seminary, however, the journal and periodical collection which is mainly theological, has been kept up-to-date. The collection is particularly strong in Catholic studies with standard works of Catholic reference and extensive runs of Catholic periodicals and journals of use to all levels of research.

The collection houses a section devoted to the Blessed John Henry Newman (1801-1890), who was beatified by Pope Benedict XVI in September 2010 and soon to be canonised before too long. The Newman section contains a generous corpus of Newman's own published works (including first editions) and books on or related to Newman. This scholarly resource is complemented by the availability of a recently updated extensive collection of Newman related publications from the main Sheppard-Worlock Library collection. The collection also includes, preserved on microfilm, the diaries, letters and miscellaneous documents from the Cardinal Newman archive held at the Oratory of St. Philip Neri, in Birmingham. Also in the Gradwell Collection is a significant collection of St. Thomas Aquinas material.

Access Information

Please consult the Visiting the Library webpage containing access information for external visitors. The archives and special collections are available for consultation by special appointment only. To arrange an appointment please email specialcollections@hope.ac.uk . Allow at least 24 hours notice. Please note that, in line with other archives and special collections, we require personal identification, and may, in some circumstances, ask you to provide references from your research supervisor or other suitable person or body. Please refer to the Access our Collections webpage for detailed information.

Acquisition Information

The Gradwell Collection was entrusted to Liverpool Hope University in December 1999 by the Archdiocese of Liverpool after the closure of St. Joseph's College, Upholland in 1975.

Other Finding Aids

The Gradwell Collection is part catalogued. The catalogued collection can be found on the library catalogue OneSearch. The Classification scheme can be downloaded from the Archives & Special Collections Finding Aids webpage.

Archivist's Note

Created by Karen Backhouse (Special Collections Librarian, The Sheppard-Worlock Library) Liverpool Hope University, July 2014.

Conditions Governing Use

Photocopies and photographic images can be supplied for private study purposes only, depending on the condition and size of the original documents, as long as it complies with copyright law and Data Protection legislation.

To reproduce an image for publication, either for personal or commercial purposes, requires written consent from the rights holder. Please refer to the Policies and guidance webpage for detailed information on restrictions to access, digital reproduction and image licensing.

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