Affichage de 1798 résultats

Description archivistique
CCPP/ODELL/10/1 · Dossier
Fait partie de Clare College - Personal Papers

Envelope with 'Geol. maps & illustrations for my paper on Spitzbergen, Q.J.G.S., 83, 1927' written in pencil on the front.

Contains copies of printed photos and diagrams that were published as part of an article::

(1) Two black and white photographs - (i) Lower part of Bear Bay Glacier, looking southwards from North Red Crags, (ii) Midnight view from Mount Hope, (Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, Vol. LXXXIII, Pl. VI (2 copies))

(2) Black and white photo of the Top of Mount Chernishev and (ii) Section across the strike in the neighbourhood of the Bear Bay Glacier (Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, Vol. LXXXIII, Pl. VII (2 copies))

(3) Three black and white photographs - (i) Head of Nordenskiöld Glacier, (ii) The Citidal, (iii) South face of Mount Terrier (Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, Vol. LXXXIII, Pl. VIIII (2 copies))

(4) Geological map of New Friesland (Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, Vol. LXXXIII, Pl. IX (2 copies))

File Notes on Mines
CCPP/ODELL/10/2 · Dossier · 1957
Fait partie de Clare College - Personal Papers

File with ‘Mineral Development Corporation’ written on the front in pencil. File contains typed and handwritten reports on mines.

CCPP/ODELL/10/3 · Dossier · 1957
Fait partie de Clare College - Personal Papers

Nine sets of handwritten notes, possibly precis of chapters, with each set held together with a split pin. The notes are headed:

  • Contributions to the Geology of the Basen Island Spitzbergen and King Charles Land by A.G. Nathorst
  • Spitzbergen
  • Devonian
  • Slorungen
  • Diabase
  • The Hedabrook Formations
  • The Devonian Graben
  • The Fundamental Rocks
  • ?
Postcard to Noel Odell
CCPP/ODELL/10/5 · Pièce · Undated
Fait partie de Clare College - Personal Papers

Postcard – front is a picture of Foto Guillermo Saucedo Volcanes de Colima. On the back is written ‘The volcano was higher before she blew in 1906 or 1912 – they still talk about how bad it was'.