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People and organisations | Count |
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Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor | 65 |
Platnauer, Henry Maurice | 1 |
Peake, Harold John Edward | 1 |
Preston, Henry | 1 |
Reed, Frederick Richard Cowper | 1 |
Robson, Guy Coburn | 1 |
Robinson, John Gorges | 1 |
Robinson, George Frederick Samuel, 1st Marquis of Ripon | 1 |
Oldham, Richard Dixon | 1 |
Odling, Marmaduke | 1 |
Sender: Hoffman-Wood, William
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 1
Date(s): 2 Dec 1924
Location: SC MS 436/61
Note: Kendall's "Geology of Yorkshire"; speculation on the geology of
Addingham.
Sender: Bather, Francis Arthur
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 1
Date(s): 29 Jul 1929
Location: SC MS 570/84
Note: A paper by Forster Brown; William Bernard Robinson King and PFK's views on faults and folds of the English coast; impressions of the congress.
Sender: Belinfante, Leo Baptiste Louis
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 1
Date(s): 24 Jul 1922
Location: SC MS 570/56
Note: The publication of issues of "Geological literature"; the British Association at Hull.
Sender: Bolton, Herbert
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 1
Date(s): 29 May 1932
Location: SC MS 570/107
Note: Fossil from the Bristol coalfield; personal; research grant.
Sender: Carter, William Lower
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 1
Date(s): 15 Nov 1901
Location: SC MS 570/12
Note: Receipt for subscription; Herbert Brantwood Muff's career at Cambridge and his prospects. Receipt lithographed, remainder MS.; Muff was later known as Maufe.
Sender: Chandler, Raymond Horace
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 1
Date(s): 21 Jul 1923
Location: SC MS 570/60
Note: Jointing in chalk observed at Farningham (Kent): meaning of the
word "cleat". 2 ff.
Sender: Cheesman, William Norwood
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 1
Date(s): 29 Oct 1900
Location: SC MS 570/10
Note: Proposed talk at Selby; local geology and water supply; Dr
Jonathan Hutchinson's proposed museum for Selby.
Sender: Cousins, William James
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 1
Date(s): 6 Oct 1931
Location: SC MS 570/94
Note: An exchange of offprints; Professor Olaf Holtedahl's work and lectures.
Sender: Crick, George Charles
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 2
Date(s): 28 Mar 1905 - 20 Feb 1909
Location: SC MS 570/31, 35
Note: 1) Nomenclature of British ammonites. 2) Ammonites in Spilsby (Lincolnshire) sandstone.
Sender: Davies, Arthur Morley
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 1
Date(s): 6 Dec 1929
Location: SC MS 570/85
Note: Explanation about a misunderstanding over maps; their return to
Frinton.
Sender: Farrer, James Anson
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 1
Date(s): 27 Feb 1911
Location: SC MS 570/41
Note: Acknowledges receipt of a paper by PFK on geology of Clapham, Yorkshire.
Sender: Fletcher, Lazarus
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 1
Date(s): 13 Apr 1909
Location: SC MS 570/36
Note: His "Introduction to the Study of Rocks"; classification.
Sender: Forir, Henri Joseph
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 1
Date(s): 16 Oct 1904
Location: SC MS 570/28
Note: Acknowledges letter and offprint; the Belgian Campine coal-bed;
invitation to speak at Liege. In French.
Sender: Gill, Leonard
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 1
Date(s): 6 Sep 1917
Location: SC MS 570/48
Note: Forwards a section of the overlap fault in their Silkstone seam.
Sender: Goodchild, John George
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 1
Date(s): 20 Mar 1902
Location: SC MS 570/14
Note: Outcrops of brockram in the Eden valley and at Dumfries; H.B.
Muff on the staff of the Edinburgh Museum of Science and Art.
Sender: Griffith, Percy
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 1
Date(s): 30 May 1904
Location: SC MS 570/26
Note: Sending a paper by PFK to printer; arrangements to go to Hull. TS.
Sender: Harmer, Sidney William
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 4
Date(s): 17 Jun 1923 - 25 Oct 1930
Location: SC MS 570/59, 88-90
Note: 1) Appreciation of an obituary of his father (F.W. Harmer) by PFK; a minor correction to it. 2) Offering his father's papers to the Geological Survey; seeks return of an item lent to PFK. TS. 3) More about those of his father's papers which had been lent to PFK. 2 ff. 4) Apologises for his mistake over the papers previously lent to PFK. TS.
Sender: Harmer, Frederic William
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 1
Date(s): 12 Sep 1902
Location: SC MS 570/18
Note: A reminiscence; collecting a sample of crag with Bernard Barham
Woodward. 2 ff.: further folio(s) concluding the letter are
missing; authorship inferred from text.
Sender: Herries, Robert Stansfield
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 1
Date(s): 24 Mar 1925
Location: SC MS 570/70
Note: Requests a copy of his book, and encloses a postal order.
Sender: Hill, George Henry
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 1
Date(s): 15 Jan 1903
Location: SC MS 570/20
Note: Various points on geology of East Riding and its water supply.
Sender: Hinde, George Jennings
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 1
Date(s): 3 Jan 1903
Location: SC MS 570/19
Note: Copley Hill (West Riding) boring.
Sender: Hinks, Arthur Robert
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 1
Date(s): 26 Feb 1932
Location: SC MS 570/102
Note: Acknowledges receipt of a note by PFK on Gordon Fowler.
Sender: Holiday, Roslyn
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 1
Date(s): 29 Jul 1931
Location: SC MS 570/93
Note: Account of his recent geological tour of eastern England, largely based on an itinery devised by PFK.
Sender: Jackson, John Wilfrid
Recipient: Kendall, Percy Fry, Professor
Letters: 2
Date(s): 22 Jan 1924 - 10 Jun 1930
Location: SC MS 570/65, 87
Note: 1) Two specimens from a deep bore east of Doncaster: suggests a
second opinion from Arthur Elijah Trueman of Swansea; a marine
band in grits at Eccup. 2 ff. 2) Thanks for the criticism of
Herbert Edward Forrest, "Cause of the Ice Age"; his opinion of
the author.