British Library Manuscript Collections
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- 96 Euston Road, London NW1 2DB, United Kingdom
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- Items from the Archive may be consulted by prior appointment in the following reading rooms at St Pancras.
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List of Collections(View as Search Results)
- The Gordon Bottomley Papers
- The Jellicoe Papers
- The Papers of James Graham Ballard
- Angela Carter Papers
- B.S. Johnson Archive
- Beryl Bainbridge Papers
- Charles Dickens Legal Papers
- Correspondence and papers of Alfred Charles William Harmsworth, Viscount Northcliffe (1865-1922), journalist and proprietor of the Evening News, the Daily Mail and the Times; 1880-1922, n.d. Partly signed, typewritten and printed. Reginald Pound and Geoffrey Harmsworth, Northcliffe (1959), draws on this archive. Presented by Sir Geoffrey Harmsworth, Bart., 1965, the papers then being reserved until 1972, 1973 and 1976; incorporated April 1982. Paper. Two hundred and forty-five volumes. British Library arrangement, as follows: A. Correspondence: 62153-62376 B. Miscellaneous Papers: 62377, 62378 C. Diaries, etc.: 62379-62397
- Correspondence and papers of George Cave (1856-1928), Viscount Cave (1918), Home Secretary (1916-1919), Lord Chancellor (1922-1924); also including the correspondence of his wife, Anne Estella, Countess Cave (1928), and his biographer, Sir Charles Edward Mallet; 1859-1932. Paper. Sixty-two volumes. British Library arrangement.
- David Gascoyne papers
- Edward James Hughes Papers
- Edward Upward: Supplementary Papers
- G K Chesterton Papers
- Garvin Papers
- Harold Pinter Archive
- Keyes Papers
- Lady Ottoline Morrell Papers
- Laurence Oliver Archive
- Laurie Lee Papers
- Max Reinhardt papers
- Mervyn Peake Archive
- Pankhurst Papers
- Papers of Sir Frank Francis
- Papers of Sydney Charles Buxton, Viscount afterwards Earl Buxton, (b.1853, d.1934) and his family; 1814-2001, n.d. Partly typewritten copies. The Buxton Papers include material relating to Sydney Buxton’s official and private interests, and to his family from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
- Sir Alec Guinness Archive
- Supplementary Pinter Papers