DAINTON_FREDERICK_SYDNEY_Vol2_v2
Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Frederick Sydney Dainton FRS, Baron Dainton of Hallam Moors (1914-1997) VOLUME II Section J: Societies and organisations Section K: Publications Section L: Lectures Section N: Correspondence Section O: Photographic slides Section M: Visits and conferences NCUACS catalogue no. 112/11/02 by Timothy E. Powell, Peter Harper and Caroline Thibeaud F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 SECTION J SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS J.1-J.998 ADVISORY BOARD FOR THE RESEARCH COUNCILS J.2 ALL SOULS GROUP J.3-J.14 ARKWRIGHT SOCIETY J.15-J.32 J.33-J.65 J.66 J.67-J.72 ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM COUNCIL ASPEN INSTITUTE OF HUMANISTIC STUDIES ASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC ANALYSTS BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE J.181-J.212 J.213-J.226 J.399, J.400 J.73-J.175 BRITISH LIBRARY J.180 CAVENDISH HIP FELLOWSHIP APPEAL J.176-J.179 CAMPAIGN FOR OXFORD CENTRAL ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE ON MANPOWER RESOURCES FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; WORKING GROUP ON MANPOWER PARAMETERS FOR SCIENTIFIC GROWTH TECHNOLOGY EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTING SERVICES TRUST J.443-J.449 FOUNDATION FOR SCIENCE AND J.401-J.442 EDWARD BOYLE MEMORIAL TRUST J.227-J.398 COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC POLICY F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.450-J.469 GENERAL TEACHING COUNCIL J.470-J.523 GOLDSMITHS’ COMPANY J.524-J.530 HAROLD HYAM WINGATE FOUNDATION J.531-J.535 HIGH STORRS SCHOOL, SHEFFIELD J.536-J.541 INSTITUTE OF OPHTHALMOLOGY J.542-J.556 INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF ASSOCIATIONS FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY J.557-J.559 JUSTICE TRUST APPEAL J.560 LIVER FOR LIFE APPEAL J.561-J.609 J.708 J.611-J.613 MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES COMMISSION J.614-J.624 NATIONAL LIBRARIES COMMITTEE LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE MINISTRE DES AFFAIRES CULTURELLES, FRANCE: COMMISSION ON THE GROTTE DE LASCAUX PALESTINE EXPLORATION FUND J.688-J.692 NEW OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY J.693-J.705 NEWNHAM COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE J.625-J.687 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE J.706, J.707 NUFFIELD ORTHOPAEDIC CENTRE APPEAL F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.709 ROYAL COLLEGE OF RADIOLOGISTS J.710-J.718 ROYAL INSTITUTE OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS J.719-J.814 ROYAL POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL J.815-J.822 ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY J.823-J.826 ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON: AD HOC GROUP ON THE REVIEW OF THE UGC J.827-J.855 ST HILDA’S COLLEGE OXFORD J.856-J.858 ST LUKE’S HOSPICE, SHEFFIELD J.859 SAVE BRITISH SCIENCE SOCIETY J.870 SHEFFIELD KIDNEY RESEARCH FOUNDATION J.860-J.869 SHEFFIELD GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS TRUST J.871-J.880 SOCIETY OF DESIGNER-CRAFTSMEN J.882-J.892 UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA SOUTH YORKSHIRE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION TECHNOLOGY INTO HIGHER EDUCATION WORKING GROUP ENQUIRY INTO THE FLOW OF CANDIDATES IN SCIENCE AND UNIVERSITY OF LONDON: CITY AND EAST LONDON MEDICAL EDUCATION GROUP J.906 UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER J.907-J.965 WOLFSON FOUNDATION J.881 J.893-J.905 J.966-J.998 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations ADVISORY BOARD FOR THE RESEARCH COUNCILS This body was established in November 1972 to replace the Council for Scientific Policy (see J.227-J.398). Dainton was a member of the Board as head of the University Grants Committee (see section F) and its first Chairman, 1972-1973. Correspondence and papers re ABRC Study of Commissioned Research, 1983. This referred back to the principles advanced in the Rothschild and Dainton reports of 1972 (see J.227-J.398). Dainton was consulted by Sir Ronald Mason, Chairman of the Study. Includes Dainton’s manuscript notes. ALL SOULS GROUP 1979, 1986 This informal group, originally established at All Souls College Oxford in 1941, met principally to discuss education issues. site. It includes correspondence with ARKWRIGHT SOCIETY 1986-1997 List of members, 1979; papers of and Dainton’s manuscript notes from All Souls Group meeting to discuss the Green Paper on Higher Education, Rhodes House, Oxford 1-2 March 1986. February-April 1986. The material is correspondence and papers relating to the Society's efforts to purchase and develop industrial monuments associated with Arkwright, in particular the Cromford Mill the Honorary Secretary, other vice-presidents and members of the Society and with potential donors, papers for meetings and information about the activities of the Society, often prepared in connection with fund-raising. The Arkwright Society was founded following the Arkwright Festival of 1971 that celebrated the two hundredth anniversary of Richard Arkwright’s water- powered cotton spinning mill at Cromford, Derbyshire in 1771. Dainton was a Vice-President of the Society and proved a useful contact for the Society’s fund-raising efforts. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations May-September 1986. January-May 1988. June-December 1988. 1994-1997. Miscellaneous printed material. her Dainton served as President of the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council from 1988. As President he was also on the Council’s Executive and Finance Committee and a member of the Mathilda and Terence Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology and its Management Committee. J.15-J.32 ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM COUNCIL 1988-1998 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations The Executive and Finance Committee met jointly with the Kennedy Institute Management Committee. After restructuring of the management of the charity in 1997, Dainton resigned from the Kennedy Institute. Letters to Dainton following his appointment as President, May 1988. The letters enclosed copies of the Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council and the Kennedy Institute. J.16-J.25 Papers of meetings of Committee and Kennedy Institute Management Committee, 1988-1997. and the Executive and Finance the Council, 1988-1991. J.20-J.22 3 folders. July 1997. May 1997. 2 folders. November 1996. February-July 1996. 1990-1991. Chiefly re response to anti-vivisection campaign. Correspondence re Council and Kennedy Institute affairs, 1990-1998. J.26-J.32 J.26 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations 1993-1994. February-September 1996. October-December 1996. January-March 1997. April 1997-1998. J.33-J.38 J.33-J.65 ASPEN INSTITUTE OF HUMANISTIC STUDIES 1974-1979 The Aspen Institute, based in Aspen, Colorado, USA, was founded in 1949 to promote discussion of economic, environmental and social questions within the core values of democratic capitalism. It ran annual seminars attended by policy-makers from different countries. Dainton and his wife first attended an Aspen Institute seminar in 1974. They were invited back in subsequent years, Dainton playing an important role in formulating the Institute’s ‘Science, Technology and Humanism’ program and Barbara Dainton attending other seminars as a participant in her own right. 10 August 1974. Executive Seminar Program on ‘The Educated Person in the Contemporary World’, 28 July-11 August 1974. Invitation and correspondence arising, March-June 1974. Information for participants, including list of participants and programme. Dainton’s manuscript notes; photocopy of report from the New York Times, F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Typescript background papers. 2 folders. Letters home from Barbara Dainton to experiences in Aspen, July and August 1974. the children, recounting their J.39-J.42 Executive Seminar Program, July-August 1975. Dainton attended an Executive Program seminar on Critical Choices. Food and Climate Issues. He spoke at a Round Table meeting on 14 August, discussing the Earth’s resources. From this developed Dainton’s involvement in the ‘Science, Technology and Humanism’ program. Manuscript and typescript material for Round Table, including manuscript draft of Dainton’s contribution. Barbara Dainton is shown as a main participant and Dainton as her spouse. Letter from T. O’Brien, arising from Aspen Institute meeting and enclosing article on ecological issues, 25 September 1975. Annotated program brochure inscribed ‘Barbara Dainton, Aspen 1975’, for program on constitutional matters, with photograph of participants. Aspen Institute Policy Paper Human Requirements; Supply Levels and Outer Bounds: A Framework for Thinking about the Planetary Bargain (1974), used to inform debate on resource issues. 31pp photocopied manuscript draft of ‘Scientific Literacy’. J.43-J.48 Correspondence and papers re issue of scientific literacy, August 1975-May 1976. This was a concern raised by Dainton. He wrote a paper ‘Scientific Literacy’ circulated to members of the Institute. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations 21pp typescript draft. J.45-J.48 Correspondence and papers re scientific literacy, including responses to Dainton draft, August 1975-May 1976. August 1975. September 1975. 2 folders. May 1976. Papers re Aspen Institute ‘Governance Project’, June, July 1976. Includes manuscript ‘Notes for a meeting 11 Aug 1976’. J.52-J.56 Aspen Institute, August 1977. Correspondence and papers re ‘Science, Technology and Humanism’ program, April-May, 1977. Correspondence and papers re Aspen Institute ‘Science, Technology and Humanism’ program, August-September 1976. 35pp typescript of Dainton’s lecture. Dainton attended events in connection with the ‘Science, Technology and Humanism’ program, while Barbara Dainton participated in the Program on ‘Woman and Men in a Changing Society’. J.52-J.54 ‘Science, Technology and Humanism’. Dainton gave a lecture on ‘What is Science for anyway?’. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Papers re arrangements for meeting on the project, 16-17 August 1977. Dainton’s and M. Adams’ manuscript notes. ‘Women and Men in a Changing Society’. Booklet of Commentaries on texts and authors. Barbara Dainton’s manuscript notes; correspondence, August 1977. Correspondence re Aspen Institute activities for 1978, September-November 1977. J.58-J.64 Executive Seminar Program, 6-19 August 1978. J.59 J.60-J.62 3 folders. of participants, list of background material circulated to J.59-J.63 Agenda, list participants. Workshop on Planning for Science and Technology in Development. Correspondence and papers re arrangements, March-August 1978. ” Dainton was invited as a 1978 Aspen Institute Presidential Fellow. He attended the Workshop on Planning for Science and Technology in Development, 13-16 August and served as moderator of the seminar on ‘Planning Library and Information Services for the 21st Century’, 6-7 August. Other typescript and manuscript material. Background material circulated to participants. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Seminar on Planning Library and Information Services for the 21st Century. Programme; list of participants; Dainton’s manuscript notes etc. Correspondence, 1979. ASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC ANALYSTS 1995, 1996 Dainton was an Honorary Vice-President. Correspondence and papers re Association, 1995-1996. J.67-J.72 BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE 1980-1992 the future’, BA Dainton was President of the British Association (BA) 1980. Papers from BA Annual Meeting, Brighton 22-26 August 1983. ‘Scientists: Presidential Address, 32pp typescript, September 1980. the present, cartographers of architects of He also represented the BA at the inaugural meeting of the International Federation of Associations for the Advancement of Science and Technology held in Hong Kong in 1991 (see J.542-J.556). September 1984. Copy of first issue, with letter to Dainton from Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister, expressing apologies for being unable to attend the launch, 11 Includes Dainton’s manuscript notes on papers by Geoffrey Allen and C.L. Vaughan. J.69-J.71 Material re Link-Up, BA Magazine, 1984-1985 This was launched in September 1984. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Photocopies of articles by Dainton from Link-Up: ‘A Fresh Beginning’, Link-Up, April 1985. ‘In praise of communication’, Link-Up, July-September [71985]. Photocopy of Dainton’s 7pp manuscript notes on content of Link-Up, January-March 1985. Papers for BA Science Audit meeting, 16 January 1986. Papers of BA Audit Committee, 1990, 1992. J.73-J.175 BRITISH LIBRARY 1979-1997 election, as Conservative Government was Dainton served as Chairman until 1985. but Dainton remained in touch with developments. In 1978 Dainton was appointed Chairman of the British Library Board in succession to Lord Eccles. He arrived at one of the most difficult times in the history of the Library. A new site had been acquired on Euston Road at St Pancras but there was considerable opposition to the move from the Reading Room at the British Museum (and numerous other sites around London). The difficulties were exacerbated when the Labour party lost the incoming 1979 not the committed to the project. A number of prominent Conservative supporters, including Professor Hugh Thomas of the think-tank the Centre for Policy Studies, opposed the new development. Dainton met Margaret Thatcher, the Prime Minister, personally in September 1980 and this was important in persuading her of the case for the new site. chairmanship. Wolfson Awards Committee/British Library Grants for Cataloguing and Preservation Awards Committee See A.270-A.274 for material relating to Dainton’s retirement from the J.173-J.175 American Trust for the British Library J.73-J.144 Chairmanship of British Library Board His successor was Lord Quinton J.145-J.165 J.166-J.172 Friends of the British Library F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.73-J.144 Chairmanship of British Library Board J.73-J.125 General correspondence and papers J.126-J.128 Personal British Library correspondence J.129-J.144 Printed background material J.73-J.125 General correspondence and papers 1979-1997 Dainton did not keep a comprehensive record of his chairmanship of the Board. The material presented here is chiefly Dainton’s own record of key papers. ‘British Library Euston. Final Design Report’, Supplement January 1979. Illustrations and plans of the proposed new building. Includes photocopies of letters to the press. British Library, ‘The Euston: views of Professor Hugh Thomas’, 46pp typescript analysis of the arguments against the new development and counter-arguments, January 1979. Correspondence and papers re public debate about the new development, August-December 1979. a reconsideration of the plans’, 40pp ‘The British Library. The case for photocopy typescript of pamphlet by Hugh Thomas, extensively and critically annotated by Dainton. November 1979. typescript, 15 February 1980. Material arising from the pamphlet: manuscript note to Dainton on the line taken Margaret Thatcher, November 1979; photocopies of press-cutting on the pamphlet, December 1979 and January 1980; correspondence, January 1980. Draft of ‘The British Museum case for the British Library Building’, 13pp with the Prime Minister, F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Annotated ‘Report of the Reference Division Head of Conservation’, 20pp typescript, 1 April 1980. Photocopy of Second Report of the House of Commons Education, Science and Arts Committee, 15 May 1980. This recommended a start be made on the new development. Printed brochure on the new development, May 1980. Correspondence and papers, May-September 1980. J.83-J.85 Correspondence and papers re meeting with Margaret Thatcher, July- September 1980. Dainton met the Prime Minister on 16 September 1980. Manuscript and typescript notes, including Dainton’s ‘Aide-memoire’. Correspondence re arrangements for meeting, briefing information supplied to Dainton. Letter from the Prime Ministers Private Secretary to the Office of the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, setting out the discussion between Dainton and the Prime Minister, 16 September 1980. gratitude to the Prime Minister) before unveiling by the Prime Minister. Draft of press-release from N. St John Stevas, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, announcing plans for British Library development, [?November] 1980. Papers re visit of the Prime Minister to the British Library Board for unveiling of bronze head of Lord Eccles (the first Chairman of the Board), 25 November 1980. remarks (expressing Includes programme for visit, draft of Dainton’s F.S. Dainton NCUACS 1112/11/02 J.89-J.92 Societies and organisations Photocopies development, 1979-1981, sent to Dainton, 28 June 1982. correspondence papers and re of costs of the new ‘Unveiling of the Foundation Stone of the British Library, London by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales on folder so embossed. 7 December 1982’. Contents of Papers re arrangements; programme for royal visit. December 1982. Dainton’s typescript notes for speeches at ‘Unveiling of the Foundation Stone’, ‘Presentation of book’ and ‘At lunch-presentation of paperweight’. Printed and illustrative material. 2 folders. Papers, March-April 1984. Papers and correspondence, January, February 1984. Includes briefing notes and Dainton’s manuscript notes. This press-conference was to launch the BL’s annual report. Papers for British Library press-conference, 23 February 1984. Includes 2pp typescript ‘Some arguments for a corporate BL structure’ by Lynne Brindley, 30 January 1984. decisions’, annotated by Dainton. Includes papers on phasing of the building and memorandum on ‘The British Library in 1984’. Board Papers, May 1984. Includes Library, St Pancras: timetable and forthcoming ‘The British F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Board Papers, June 1984. Includes ‘The British Library and the Future’, annotated by Dainton. Paper on phasing of the building. J.99, J.100 Correspondence and papers, July 1984. J.99 Includes Dainton’s request for current information on ‘durable miniaturisation of holdings’ and replies thereto. Draft of Office of Arts and Libraries/Property Services Agency report on the British Library development. Final version of Office of Arts and Libraries/Property Services Agency report on the British Library development, 2 August 1984. of Memorandum to K. Cooper, August 1984. Miscellaneous papers re new building, September, October 1984. 10pp typescript draft letter from Dainton to Kenneth Cooper, Chief Executive, Office of Arts and Libraries, ‘to acquaint you with some problems which the Library faces or may face, and, to share with you some of my own reflections on them’, 24 August 1984. Copy of Annual Report. This press-conference presented the British Library's Annual Report for 1983-1984. J.105, J.106 Papers for press-conference, 19 December 1984. Manuscript notes, press-releases etc. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Miscellaneous correspondence and papers, ca February-May 1985. Correspondence and papers re future organisation of the British Library’s Bibliographic Services Division, June 1985. J.109-J.112 Papers re British Library Strategic Plan for 1985-1990. May-October 1985. J.109 Brief correspondence; manuscript outline by Dainton; copy of British Library Staff newsletter ‘Focus’, with information about the Strategic Plan. May-July 1985. Draft of Strategic Plan, July 1985. Papers re publication of Strategic Plan and associated press-conference, September-October 1985. Includes Dainton’s manuscript notes for press-conference. Advancing with Knowledge. (British Library, London, 1985). The British Library Strategic Plan 1985-1990 Correspondence and papers re meeting with Richard Luce, Minister for the Arts, 24 September 1985. Room. Includes press releases from Office of Arts and Libraries and copy of letter from Hugh (now Lord) Thomas to Margaret Thatcher re the Round Reading Briefing notes, September 1985. Miscellaneous papers, December 1985. J.113, J.114 Includes Dainton’s manuscript notes for meeting. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Correspondence and papers, January 1986. Chiefly re computerisation system. Correspondence and papers re Register of Microform Masters, January- September 1986. Papers re announcement of further funding for the new development, January 1987. Correspondence and papers re Chairmanship of the British Library, 1989. Includes earlier material re possible candidates, 1985. Correspondence and papers re British Museum Round Reading Room, August 1990. Correspondence and papers re House of Lords debate on the British Library, 11-12 December 1991. Dainton spoke in the debate. Correspondence and papers re land to north of the new building, February 1994. Includes manuscript draft and photocopy manuscript drafts of Dainton’s contribution and Hansard Official Report of the debate. Bibliotheque nationale de France, March 1997. Dainton argued this should be acquired for the National Sound Archive. Includes briefing notes and Dainton’s manuscript notes for contribution to House of Lords debate. Miscellaneous papers, 1996. Papers sent to Dainton prior to BBC interview on the British Library and F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Correspondence and papers re status of legal deposit libraries, March-April 1997. J.126-J.128 Personal British Library correspondence 1985-1997 J.126 1985, 1987. 1986-1992. Includes arrangements for interview on the British Library for the National Sound Archives, 1986. 1994-1997. Chiefly correspondence with C. St J. Wilson, the architect of the new Library. J.129 1967-1997 British Museum J.131-J.135 British Library guides and reports etc. 1980s-1990s. J.129-J.144 Printed background material Hansard record of Parliamentary debates on future of Library, October-December 1967. ‘The British Library’, White Paper, Cmnd 4572, January 1971; explanatory notes on the British Library Bill, 1972. 3 folders. J.137, J.138 are selections of cuttings prepared by the British Library; J.139 are cuttings collected by Dainton. 5 folders. British Library ‘Facts & Figures’, 1989-1997. J.137-J.139 Press-cuttings, 1989-1995. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Issues of ‘Focus’, British Library Staff Newsletter, September 1991-May 1993. Issues of ‘Shelf Life’, British Library Staff Newsletter, May 1995-October 1997. J.142-J.144 Miscellaneous background material. 3 folders. J.145-J.165 Wolfson Awards Committee/British Library Grants for Cataloguing and Preservation Awards Committee In 1985 the Wolfson Foundation and Wolfson Family Charitable Trust granted the British Library over £1 million annually for grants towards the purchase, preservation and cataloguing of library and archive material. The Wolfson Awards Committee was established to oversee the awards with Dainton as chairman. J.145-J.150 Wolfson Awards 1985-1991 Material relating to Dainton’s Trusteeship of the Wolfson Foundation is J.907-J.965. at The Wolfson grants for cataloguing came to an end in 1989 and those for preservation projects in 1992. It was felt, however, that these grants had made a valuable contribution in support of cataloguing and preservation projects and in 1989 the National Manuscripts Conservation Trust was established to raise funding for grants for preservation projects. In March 1993 the British Library Board set up a new body, the British Library Grants for Cataloguing and Preservation Awards Committee, which made £125,000 available annually. Dainton chaired this Committee from its establishment. 1985-1986. General correspondence and papers re Wolfson funding, 1986-1991. Chiefly re future funding of cataloguing and preservation projects. J.146-J.148 Papers of meetings of the Wolfson Awards Committee, 1985-1991. J.145 J.146 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations 1987-1988. 1989-1991. ‘Final Report on the Grant to the British Library from the Wolfson Foundation and the Wolfson Family Charitable Trust’, March 1989. Minutes of meeting of Working Party to discuss post Wolfson funding, 10 December 1991. J.151-J.153 National Manuscripts Conservation Trust, 1989-1993. J.151 General correspondence, 1990-1993. J.152, J.153 J.154-J.165 January-March 1995. 1989, 1990. 1991, 1992. J.154-J.158 General correspondence, 1993-1997. British Library Grants for Cataloguing and Preservation Awards Committee Papers for meetings of the Trust and for joint meetings with the Wolfson Awards Committee, 1989-1992. April-December 1995. J.154 1993-1994. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.159-J.165 Papers for meetings of the Awards Committee, 1993-1997. J.159 1993, 1994. April 1996. J.162, J.163 October 1996. 2 folders. April 1997. October 1997. J.166-J.172 Friends of the British Library This association was founded in 1989 to provide financial assistance to and promote the cause of the British Library. Dainton was an Honorary Vice- President of the Friends. 1989. Papers for meetings of the Council, 1989-1997. J.167-J.171 J.167 Constitution of the Friends. 1989-1997 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations 1990-1992. 1993-1995. Correspondence 1995, 1996. J.173-J.175 American Trust for the British Library 1989-1997 1990-1991. Chiefly re Robert Maxwell Centre for American Studies. 1992, 1997. The Trust was established in 1979 to support efforts to build up the British Library’s collection of American published material, including replacing stock destroyed in the Second World War. Dainton was a Trustee but resigned in 1992 to facilitate restructuring of the Trust. Correspondence and papers, 1989-1997. 1989. Chiefly re support from American foundations and establishment of Robert Maxwell Centre for American Studies at the British Library. Committee, 1988. Dainton was on the President’s Committee of the Campaign from its launch in 1988 to its winding up six years later. Correspondence re launch, including invitation to serve on the President's J.176-J.179 CAMPAIGN FOR OXFORD 1988-1994 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Correspondence and papers, including Dainton’s report on his efforts to win support for the Campaign in Australia and New Zealand, 1989-1994. J.178, J.179 Campaign literature. 2 folders. CAVENDISH HIP FELLOWSHIP APPEAL Dainton agreed to become a Patron of the Appeal following his own hip operation. It aimed to raise £500,000 for a Fellowship in Hip Surgery at Sheffield. Correspondence and papers re the Appeal, 1987. J.181-J.212 1967-1970 It reported to the Cabinet Office and complemented the Council for Scientific Policy (established in 1965), which reported to the Secretary of State for Education and Science and which had industrial research. responsibility for no CENTRAL ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY The Central Advisory Council for Science and Technology (CAC) was established under the chairmanship of S. Zuckerman in 1967. Its terms of reference were: ‘To advise the Government on the most effective national strategy for the use and development of our scientific and technological resources’. returned. The material is papers for meetings of the CAC 1967-1970. At J.181 is a list of CAC documents received by Dainton, with annotations against each indicating whether they were retained by him or returned. The list is annotated to indicate whether they were retained by him or Dainton was a member of the CAC from 1967. List of CAC documents received by Dainton 1967-1970. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.182-J.212 CAC papers, 1967-1970. J.182-J.184 1967. 3 folders. J.185-J.193 1968. 9 folders. J.194-J.205 1969. 12 folders. J.206-J.212 1970. 7 folders. J.213-J.226 COMMITTEE ON MANPOWER RESOURCES FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; WORKING GROUP ON MANPOWER PARAMETERS FOR SCIENTIFIC GROWTH 1968-1969 This Working Group was established under the chairmanship of Lord Swann in December 1965. Dainton was a member. Its terms of reference was to discover whether there was any imbalance in the employment of qualified engineering, technological and scientific manpower and if so what steps could be taken to correct the imbalance. It reported in September 1968 in The Flow into Employment of Scientists, Engineers and Technologists Cmnd 3760 (the Swann Report). Growth, Cmnd 3102, October 1966. The bulk of the material relates to a joint University of Nottingham and Confederation of British Industry Forum on the Swann Report, Nottingham, 6-7 January 1969. Interim Report of the Working Group on Manpower Parameters for Scientific F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Report of the Working Group on Manpower Parameters for Scientific Growth, Cmnd 3760, September 1968. Annotated on cover by Dainton. Duplicated typescript papers re response to Swann Report from the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals, 1968. Other papers re responses to the Swann Report, 1968-1969. J.217-J.219 Correspondence arising from the report, including arrangements for Forum at Nottingham, October 1968-February 1969. October-November 1968. J.220-J.226 J.220 3 folders. Letter from Edward Heath MP, enclosing paper ‘The supply and deployment of to Conservative Party Technology Committee, 12 November 1968. technological manpower by delivered scientific Hall, and M. Forum on the Swann Report. December 1968-January 1969. Programme, list of participants, information. Dainton’s manuscript notes for opening of proceedings. on proceedings by ‘JNW’. Manuscript notes on proceedings by ?R.V. Arnfield; typescript ‘Rough notes’ Papers presented or circulated at the Forum. J.222-J.224 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 1112/11/02 Societies and organisations Bound copy of Summary Report of the Forum. J.227-J.398 COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC POLICY 1967-1973 Dainton was appointed a member of the Council for Scientific Policy (CSP) on its establishment in January 1965. Its terms of reference were: ‘To advise the Secretary of State for Education and Science in the exercise of his responsibility for the formation and execution of Government scientific policy’. He was appointed chairman in 1969, succeeding Sir Harrie Massey. The Council was replaced in 1972 by the Advisory Board for the Research Councils, of which Dainton was the first Chairman 1972-1973 (see J.1). The bulk of the material relates to the Report A Framework for Government Research and Development (Green and White Papers Cmnds 4814 and 5046). This comprised two reports. The first was a personal report by Lord Rothschild, head of the Central Policy Review Staff on ‘The organisation and management of research and development’, commissioned in 1970. The second was a report ‘The future of the Research Council system’ by a CSP Working Group on Research Organisation chaired by Dainton ‘to advise the Secretary of State ... on the most effective arrangements for organising and supporting pure and applied scientific research and postgraduate training’. This had also been established in 1970. Dainton also chaired a Working Group enquiring into the flow of candidates in science and technology into higher education (the Swing Away from Science), set up by the CSP in 1965. See J.966-J.998. After the publication of the Green Paper containing the two, not entirely compatible, reports, the CSP established a Working Group (later known as the Preparatory Group) ‘to advise the CSP on the formulation of views on the Green Paper in general and the application of the customer/contractor principle to the Research Councils in particular. This was chaired by Dainton. Relations with the Research Councils Working Party on Reorientation of Scientific Research Activity Preparatory Group and the response to the Rothschild Report J.246-J.292 Working Group on Research Organisation J.227-J.242 General J.243-J.245 J.293-J.369 J.370-J.398 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.227-J.242 General 1967-1972 J.227 List of CSP papers circulated 1965-1972. Dainton has annotated some of the list with a note as to whether the papers were returned or retained. Paper on ‘Criteria for Scientific Policy: some issues’, December 1967. Includes list of CSP committees. Manuscript note by Dainton for item two of the agenda of the meeting of CSP, 27 June 1969. Correspondence re chairmanship of the CSP, 1969. Correspondence and papers, responding to discussion paper on ‘The Role of the Council’ by Dainton, January-February 1970. Includes manuscript draft and copy as circulated of the discussion paper. Copy of Industry, Science and Universities (CBI, London, 1970), report of a Working Party (chaired by P. Docksey) on Universities and Industrial Research, circulated to the CSP. the Royal Society. The British Association applied to the Royal Society, and subsequently to the CSP for financial support. The CSP put the case to the Department of Education and Science for indirect support through an increase in its grant to Response to Industry, Science and Universities from A.H. Bunting, April 1970. Correspondence and papers re support for the British Association for the Advancement of Science, September-November 1971. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.235-J.238 Correspondence, notes and papers re the future of the CSP and the chairmanship of its successor body the Advisory Board for the Research Councils, the secretaryship of the Agricultural Research Council and the chairmanship of the Science Research Council, 1972. March-June. July. August. September-November. J.239-J.242 Miscellaneous published CSP reports. J.239 ‘Report Government Research Establishments’, Cmnd 3222 (HMSO, 1967). the Working between Liaison Party Universities on of and ‘Third Report of the Council for Scientific Policy’, Cmnd 5117 (HMSO, 1972). ‘Report of the Working Party on Biological Manpower’, Cmnd 4737 (HMSO, 1971). ‘Report of the Working Party on Molecular Biology’, Cmnd 3675 (HMSO, 1968). Draft of report. Working Party on Reorientation of Scientific Research Activity List of Working Party papers 1969-1970. J.243-J.245 1969-1970 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Final version of report. J.246-J.292 Working Group on Research Organisation 1970-1971 In October 1970, in view of the Government’s commission to Lord Rothschild to undertake a general review of government supported science, the CSP established a Working Group, chaired by Dainton, ‘to advise the Secretary of State, through the Council for Scientific Policy, on the most effective arrangements for organising and supporting pure and applied scientific research and postgraduate training’. This body reported in May 1971 and its report was included within the Rothschild Report, even though some of its conclusions were at variance with the tenor of that report. Contact between Lord Rothschild and Dainton regarding their reports is documented at J.290-J.292. The material is retained in Dainton’s order. J.246, J.247 Contents of Dainton’s folder divided into two for ease of reference: J.246 Miscellaneous manuscript and typescript notes, 1970-1971. J.249-J.252 ‘Minutes’. Contents of Dainton’s folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference: minutes of meetings of the Working Group, November 1970- May 1971. ‘Agendas’. Contents of Dainton’s folder so inscribed: agendas for meetings of the Working Group, November 1970-April 1971. Correspondence, manuscript notes and papers re establishment of the Working Group and Dainton’s meetings with the Secretary of State for Education and Science (Margaret Thatcher), senior civil servants and others, 1970-1971. February 1971. November, December 1970. January 1971. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations March-May 1971. J.253-J.257 ‘Documents CSP (R) 70(1) -’. Contents of Dainton’s folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference: papers for the Working Group, 1970 (not a complete set). At J.253 is a list of the papers. J.258-J.263 ‘CSP (R) 71(1) -’. Contents of Dainton’s folder so inscribed divided into six for ease of reference: papers for the Working Group, 1971 (not a complete set). At J.258 is a list of the papers. J.264-J.266 ‘CSP Research Committee: Correspondence (1970)’. Contents of Dainton’s folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference: correspondence and papers invited from members of the CSP. November 1970 (1). November 1970 (2). December 1970. J.267-J.272 ‘CSP Research Committee: Correspondence (1971)’. Contents of Dainton’s folder so inscribed divided into six for ease of reference: correspondence and papers from Working Group members and others re the Report. May 1971 (1). January, February 1971. March 1971. April 1971. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations May 1971 (2). June-September 1971. Includes correspondence with Lord Rothschild re criticisms of the Dainton report. Correspondence and papers from D.S. Duncan, 1970-1971. Includes typescript papers ‘The new renaissance’, 5pp and ‘Increasing knowledge and understanding: education’, 6pp typescript; and draft copy of Confederation of British Industry report on government science. J.274, J.275 Contents of Dainton’s folder: submissions and statements sent to Dainton in connection with the Working Group, 1971. The Working Group did not seek submissions from interested parties but nevertheless received some. March, April 1971. J.276 ‘FSD’s own drafts-historical interest only’. labelled: manuscript notes and drafts by Dainton. Contents of Dainton’s folder so January, February 1971. J.276-J.290 Working Group Report. Drafts of chapters of the report, 1971. ‘Outline of Report (revised for presentation to CSP)’, 15pp photocopy typescript with manuscript annotations and corrections. Draft ‘Form of the Report’, 24pp photocopy typescript with manuscript annotations, ca February 1971. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.280-J.283 Photocopy typescript drafts of the report. J.280 18 March 1971. 31 March 1971. J.282, J.283 29 April 1971 (includes appendices). 2 folders. J.284, J.285 Correspondence and comments on drafts of the Report from Working Group members and others, February-May 1971. At J.285 are Dainton’s manuscript notes on ‘Possible changes in the Report’, 26 March 1971. 2 folders. J.287, J.288 Final copy of the Report, 16 June 1971. 2 folders. ‘Comments from Heads of Research Councils’. Contents of Dainton’s folder so inscribed: notes of meeting with Heads of the Research Councils, 19 April 1971; comments on draft from Heads of Research Councils, April 1971. Miscellaneous typescript papers relating to the Report: ‘The funding of University research by the Research Councils’ by Dainton, 9pp; ‘Political aspects of science policy’ by A. Shonfield, 3pp. of research and development, June-October 1971. Background material: papers of the Civil Service Department Committee of Enquiry into Food and Agriculture Research, 1970. See also J.370-J.377. J.290-J.292 ‘Lord Rothschild: Government R&D’. Contents of Dainton’s folder so labelled divided into three for ease of reference: correspondence and papers re meetings between Dainton, Rothschild and others re Government funding F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations June-July 1971. August 1971 September-October 1971. Chiefly re meeting at Cabinet Office, 15 September. J.293-J.369 The Preparatory Group and the response to the Rothschild Report 1971-1972 J.293-J.301 Preparatory Group meetings J.302-J.347 Green Paper J.348-J.356 White Paper J.357-J.369 Press coverage Papers for CSP meeting, 26 November 1971. J.293-J.301 Preparatory Group meetings 1971-1972 List of Preparatory Group papers CSP (PG:GP) (71) 1-(72) 17. This Group had the following terms of reference: ‘To advise the CSP on the formulation of views of the Green Paper (Cmnd 4814) in general and the application of the customer/contractor principle to the Research Councils in particular’. It was chaired by Dainton. Papers for first meeting of the Group, 10 December 1971. Photocopy manuscript draft and typescript copy of ‘Note by the Chairman’, on terms of reference, membership and general approach of the Group, December 1971. At this meeting the CSP set up the Preparatory Group. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 1112/11/02 Societies and organisations Papers for second meeting, 31 December 1971. Includes draft response to the Green Paper, annotated by Dainton, and Dainton’s manuscript notes. Papers for third meeting, 7 January 1972. Includes first revision of the response to the Green Paper. Briefing notes for meeting with Secretary of State for Education and Science (Margaret Thatcher), 12 January 1972. Papers for fourth meeting, 18 January 1972. Miscellaneous Preparatory Group papers, 1972. 1971-1972 November, December 1971. J.302 J.308-J.311 J.303-J.307 Contents of Dainton’s folder so labelled J.302-J.347 Green Paper Copy of Green Development (Cmnd 4814). Paper A Framework for Government Research and CSP documents relating to the Green Paper and responses thereto, 1972. ‘CSP documents: CSP (72) 1-14’. divided into five for ease of reference. sources’. ‘Green Paper: correspondence with CSP and Government’. Contents of Dainton’s folder reference, November 1971-July 1972. Includes Dainton’s manuscript notes on ‘Points on Green Paper from various so labelled divided into four for ease of F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations January 1972 (1). Includes typescript papers of meetings with Margaret Thatcher, Secretary of State for Education and Science and Lord Jellicoe, Lord Privy Seal, 12 January 1972. January 1972 (2). February, March, July 1972. Includes note on meeting with Secretary of State for Education and Science and Lord Privy Seal, 10 March 1972. J.312-J.318 ‘Green Paper: views of Professional bodies and individuals. File 1: Nov. 1971 to January 1972’. Contents of Dainton’s folder so labelled divided into seven for ease of reference: correspondence and papers, October 1971- January 1972. December 1971 (1). December 1971 (2). December 1971 (3). October, November 1971. Includes papers for meetings to discuss the Green Paper, and draft and final responses to the Green paper from many individuals and organisations. In general these are more favourable to Dainton’s report in the Green Paper than to that of Lord Rothschild. January 1972 (3). January 1972 (1). January 1972 (2). F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.319-J.325 ‘Green Paper: views of professional bodies and private individuals (from February 1972 -’. Contents of Dainton’s folder so labelled divided into seven for ease of reference: correspondence and papers, February-April 1972. Includes papers for meetings to discuss the Green Paper, and draft and final responses to the Green Paper from many individuals and organisations. February 1972 (1). February 1972 (2). Includes transcript of BBC Television discussion on broadcast 14 February 1972. Rotherham. the Green Paper, Participants include J.C. Kendrew and L. February 1972 (3). February 1972 (4). March 1972 (1). March 1972 (2). April 1972. into J.326-J.329 Research Council (SRC). Includes SRC submission on the Green Paper. ‘Green Paper: views of Research Councils and related correspondence’. Contents of Dainton’s folder so labelled divided four for ease of reference: correspondence and papers, November 1971-July 1972. Chiefly re response of Medical Research Council (MRC) and Science November 1971-January 1972. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations February 1972 (1). Submissions of (NERC). the MRC and Natural Environment Research Council February 1972 (2). Submissions of the Social Science Research Council (SSRC) and the Agricultural Research Council (ARC). March, July 1972. Chiefly papers for meeting of heads of Research Councils, 13 July 1972. J.330-J.334 ‘Green Paper: meetings of Research Councils and customer departments’. for ease of Contents of Dainton’s folder reference: Councils, representatives of government science bodies and senior civil servants, 1971-1972. labelled divided of Research meetings papers heads into five for so of 2 folders. J.331, J.332 January 1972. December 1971. November, December 1971. Dainton attended as Chairman of the CSP. policy towards research and development, December 1971-July 1972. Contents of ‘Green Paper: Dainton’s reference: correspondence and papers re House of Commons Select Committee on Science and Technology Inquiry into the Government’s involvement in and Parliamentary consideration of the Green Paper, December 1971-July 1972. on Science & Technology’. divided Select Cttee labelled for ease of J.335-J.347 J.335-J.338 March 1972. folder so into four F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations The first part of this inquiry concentrated on examining the Green Paper. Dainton and other members of the CSP and the Working Group on Research Organisation gave evidence. December 1971-January 1972. February 1972. March 1972. May-July 1972 and n.d. House of Commons Library Research Division Background Paper on ‘New Policies for Civil Research’, January 1972. J.341-J.346 Dainton gave evidence on 2 February (J.341). 6 folders. Printed minutes of evidence taken before the Select Committee on Science and Technology, February-March 1972. ‘Minutes of evidence taken before the Select Committee on Science and Technology. Wednesday 26 January 1972’, 42pp duplicated typescript. Copy of White Paper, July 1972. Hansard Report of House of Lords debates on Government research and development, February 1972. J.348 Copy of Green Paper, annotated by Dainton and marked ‘Cmnd 5046’. J.348-J.356 White Paper F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 J.350-J.353 Societies and organisations Paper: ‘White ‘A New Framework for Government R&D’. Contents of Dainton’s folder reference: correspondence and papers re final revision and publication of and reactions to, the White Paper, June-December 1972. for ease of labelled divided four into so June 1972. Includes Dainton’s ‘Working copy’ of the draft White Paper. July 1972. Includes Dainton’s manuscript notes from meeting with Sir William Pile. August 1972. to the Lord Papers re evidence of Select Committee on Science and Technology, 2 August 1972; letter from Dainton to Margaret Thatcher, Secretary of State for Education and Science, setting out the Research Councils and CSP, 3 August 1972. the White Paper and the future organisation of his views on Jellicoe, Seal, Privy Lord J.354-J.356 December 1972. NERC memorandum on the identification of commissioned research, 19 December 1972. ‘Government R&D: contractual arrangements’. Contents of Dainton’s folder so labelled divided into three for ease of reference: correspondence and papers re measures for implementation of the White Paper, July-November 1972. relationship. Chiefly re formulation of the principles governing the customer/contractor October, November 1972. July, August 1972. September 1972. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.357-J.369 Press coverage 1971-1972 material, chiefly photocopies of press-cuttings, covers the This period January 1971-October 1972, and documents the establishment of CSP Working Group on Research Organisation, the reception of both the Green and White Papers and the respective contributions of Rothschild and Dainton, and the Government proposals flowing therefrom. 13 folders J.370-J.398 Relations with the Research Councils 1970-1973 This material is the contents of Dainton’s folders containing material relating to CSP relations with the five Research Councils. J.370-J.377 Agricultural Research Council J.378, J.379 Medical Research Council J.380, J.381 Natural Environment Research Council J.370-J.377 Agricultural Research Council 1970-1972 J.382-J.384 Science Research Council J.385-J.398 Social Science Research Council The bulk of this material relates to a proposal that the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAFF) take over the Agricultural Research Council. As the only agricultural member of the CSP, A.H. Bunting was asked to produce a paper giving his views on the relationship between MAFF and the ARC. It was critical of the proposal and an unedited version was then circulated by Bunting outside the CSP. Much of the material relates to the response to this. Correspondence and papers, November-December 1970. ‘The ARC and its work. Scientific Committee, 27th October 1970’. Talk by Sir Gordon Cox to the Parliamentary and See also J.289A. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Correspondence and papers, January 1971. Includes circulation, 28pp duplicated typescript, 26 January 1971. (annotated) first Bunting’s draft of unedited paper for wider J.373-J.375 Correspondence re Bunting’s paper, February 1971. Replies to Bunting from those to whom he sent the paper, largely favourable, and material relating to the reaction from the ARC and MAFF. 3 folders. Correspondence, March-June 1971. Correspondence and papers, September 1971-May 1972. J.378, J.379 Medical Research Council 1970-1972 J.378 Research] Council’; Ministry of Health with the [Medical J.380, J.381 Natural Environment Research Council Miscellaneous correspondence and papers 1970-1972. Correspondence and papers re future of NERC and NERC units, 1971. Duplicated typescript background papers: copy of 1949 paper ‘Relations of the ‘The organisation of Research Councils’, ca 1970. UK, 1970, 1971. Papers re SRC application for funds for a High Flux Beam Reactor in the Correspondence and papers, 1972. Science Research Council J.382-J.384 1971-1972 1970-1971 J.380 J.382 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Papers re SRC support of the biological sciences, 1970, 1971. Correspondence re SRC ‘Forward Look’, May, June 1971. J.385-J.398 Social Science Research Council 1970-1973 J.385 Miscellaneous papers, 1970-1971. J.386-J.394 Papers for SSRC Annual Conference, Nottingham, 9-11 July 1971. Dainton was invited to the conference, which was considering the work of the Council and to formulate ideas about its future role and policies. He could not attend but received a full set of papers. 9 folders. Correspondence and papers, January 1973. J.397, J.398 Correspondence and papers re SSRC Annual Conference on ‘Postgraduate Training in the Social Sciences’, Exeter, 14-15 July 1973. Dainton attended some of the proceedings. Includes report on organisation of economic and social science research in Northern Ireland Government Departments, sent to Dainton for information. Copies of correspondence between SSRC and Department of Education and Science, October-November 1971. Conference paper on ‘Postgraduate Training in the Social Sciences’. Invitation, programme, list of participants and conference arrangements. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.399, J.400 EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTING SERVICES TRUST Dainton allowed his name to be used in support of two projects of the Trust: ‘The Higher Education Video Consortium’ and ‘HE Maths’. General correspondence; draft proposals. Copies of final proposals. J.401-J.442 EDWARD BOYLE MEMORIAL TRUST 1982-1997 J.401-J.416 Papers for meetings The archives of the Boyle Trust are held at the University of Leeds This Trust was launched in 1982 by Dainton and others in memory of Edward Boyle, politician and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leeds, who died in 1981. Dainton was the second chairman of the Trust, succeeding Sir William Tweddle who died in 1982. The Trust gave money to promote music, education and learning, through bursaries, scholarships and awards and prizes. It also sponsored an annual lecture bearing Boyle’s name hosted by the Royal Society of Arts in London and Leeds University. It was wound up in 1996 having raised a series of substantial donations. The bulk of the material dates from the mid-1990s and relates to discussions about the future of the Trust and possible ways of winding it up which were in best accord with the terms of the Trust Deed. 1982. Principally minutes of Trustees’ meetings. Dainton. J.417-J.433 General correspondence and papers J.434-J.437 Edward Boyle Memorial Lectures J.438-J.442 Reports J.401-J.416 Papers for meetings 1982-1996 Most sets are annotated by F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations 19 June 1995; 15 December 1995. Includes correspondence and papers found therewith, 1992-1995. 2 March 1995. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.417-J.433 General correspondence and papers 1986-1997 J.417 1986. Correspondence with D.N. Dilks, School of History, University of Leeds, re support for the Trust. 1990-1992. 1993. Chiefly re possible Edward Boyle lecturers. January-July 1994. March 1995. April, May 1995. June-December 1995. J.426-J.430 August-December 1994. January, February 1995. running-down of the Trust and disposal of its endowment, 1995-1996. ‘Future of the Trust’. Contents of Dainton’s folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference: correspondence, papers and manuscript notes re F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations January 1997. January-April 1997. J.434-J.437 Edward Boyle Memorial Lectures 1988-1996 J.434 ‘One World: the challenge ahead’, Edward Heath MP, 24 February 1988. Offprint. ‘A case for the humanities’, Edward Bullock, 4 April 1990. Offprint. Offprint. J.438 manuscript notes for Correspondence Dainton’s introduction and on the lecture; offprint. arrangements, 1995-1996; re J.438-J.442 ‘Astronaut wanted: journey into space’, Helen Sharman, 2 June 1993. ‘The singer and the art of communication’, Dame Janet Butler, 7 February 1996. 1983. Trustees’ Reports and accounts 1983-1996 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Final report 1981-1996. J.443-J.449 FOUNDATION FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 1990-1996 The Foundation for Science and Technology sponsored lectures, discussion meetings and a newsletter. Dainton was a member of its Council from 1990. J.443, J.444 General correspondence and papers, 1990-1996. J.443 1990-1992. 1993-1996. J.445 1991. J.445-J.448 Papers of Council meetings, 1991-1994. Miscellaneous printed newsletters, 1990-1993. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.450-J.469 GENERAL TEACHING COUNCIL 1992-1997 This material relates to the campaign in the 1990s for the establishment of a General Teaching Council (GTC), analogous with the General Medical Council, as a single recognised body to regulate the teaching profession. Dainton supported the idea of the creation of such a body and spoke for its introduction into the Education Bill 1993 (see H.56-H.67). which material, The the campaign for the GTC, lobbying and information material, parliamentary papers relating to is presented in chronological order. includes correspondence with the Education Bill, the passage of organisers of 1992. January-February 1993. Chiefly arrangements for presentation on the GTC to House of Lords cross- benchers. March 1993 (2). at the March 1993 (1). Includes background material presented to support the case for the GTC. Pages from Hansard recording House of Lords debate on the Education Bill, 23 March 1993. 1993. ‘The Initial Education and Training of Teachers for Primary Schools’ by R. Goodyear and V. Little, GTC paper, April 1993. Includes 3pp typescript of Dainton’s speech on the Education Bill, committee stage, House of Lords, 20 April. Hansard record of House of Lords Committee on the Education Bill, 10 May March-April 1993. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations June-December 1993. Chiefly re response to government proposals for reform of training. initial teacher Initial Education ‘The and Recommendations, Guiding Principles and Key Issues’, GTC paper, October 1993. Teachers. Training Advices and of ‘The Continuing Professional Development of Teachers’, by M. Williams and R. Bolam, GTC paper, October 1993. January-May 1994. Invitation, programme, etc, for consultation meeting at St George’s House, Windsor, 25-26 January 1994. June 1994. Papers re amendments to Education Bill, June-July 1994. Revised ‘Proposals for a Statutory General Teaching Council for England and Wales’, October 1995. Includes typescript notes for Dainton’s speech in the House of Lords, ?18 July. Includes manuscript and typescript notes of informal meeting, 12 August. ‘Proposals for a Statutory General Teaching Council for England and Wales’, January 1996. Annotated by Dainton. May-October 1996. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations December 1996. Press-cuttings on the GTC, 1993, 1997. J.470-J.523 GOLDSMITHS’ COMPANY 1973-1997 Dainton’s association with the Company dated from 1935, when he was awarded a Goldsmiths’ Company undergraduate scholarship. He received a Goldsmiths’ Company Senior Studentship at Cambridge in 1939 (see Dainton joined the Goldsmiths’ Company’s Court of Assistants in A.188). 1973. He served as Prime Warden for 1982-1983 and chaired the Company’s Education Committee. J.470-J.483 General correspondence and papers 1973-1997 J.501 Court of Assistants J.470-J.483 General correspondence and papers J.519-J.523 Goldsmiths’ College, University of London J.502-J.518 Social occasions and functions J.484-J.494 Education Committee J.495-J.500 Corporate Review Working Groups to mark their association with the Company. Chiefly correspondence re Goldsmiths’ Company grants policy and particular awards. Each new member of the Court of Assistants was entitled to a silver goblet Correspondence re design of silver goblet for Dainton, 1973-1975. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations 1987-1989. Includes manuscript note by Dainton on ‘Goldsmiths Co. Charitable Policy’, 1988. 1991-1992. Chiefly re support for the South Yorkshire Foundation. 1994 (1). 1994 (2). April 1995. January-March 1995. March, May 1995. Support for British Medical Association Medical Education Trust. Chiefly re death of Lord Adrian, including typescripts of Dainton’s obituary. Chiefly re visit to Cable & Wireless College, Coventry. May-September 1995. August-November 1995. January-June 1996. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations June-December 1996. J.484-J.494 Education Committee 1985-1996 Dainton was chairman of the Committee. J.484-J.486 ‘Graduate entrants to medicine’. Contents of Dainton’s folder so labelled divided into three for ease of reference: correspondence and papers re Goldsmiths’ Company support for graduate entrants to undergraduate medical courses, 1985-1988. January 1985. October-December 1985 1986-1988. J.487-J.489 1989, January-July 1990. ‘Student grants & loans’. Contents of Dainton’s folder so labelled divided into three for ease of reference: correspondence and papers re Goldsmiths’ Company assistance to enhance access to higher education by students facing financial hardship through changes in funding of students, 1989-1991. 1991. J.490, J.491 Correspondence re Committee business, 1991, 1995. October-December 1990. January 1991. J.490 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.492-J.494 Papers of meetings of the Education Committee, 1993-1996. J.492 1993, 1994. J.495-J.500 Corporate Review Working Groups 1993-1994 J.495 Working Group 1 (Membership and management). Dainton advised this Working Group on the Company's library. Correspondence and papers, 1993. June, July (and n.d.) 1993. March-May 1993. May 1993. J.496-J.499 Working Group 2 (Charities). Dainton was a member of this Working Group. There was a feeling that the Company could use its charitable funds to do more in the promotion of the craft and much of the material relates to the discussions about this. Includes draft and final reports of Working Group 2. Papers arguing for the greater use of charitable resources to support the craft. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations 1994. Correspondence and papers re meeting, 19 January 1994. Copy of Goldsmiths’ Company Corporate Review. Court of Assistants The Court was responsible for disbursement of charity monies. Papers for meeting, 19 November 1997. J.502-J.518 Social occasions and functions 1981-1997 As Prime Warden Dainton was called on to speak at many Goldsmiths’ Company functions and also attended social events hosted by other London Livery companies and similar on behalf of the Goldsmiths’ Company. 15 July 1981. J.502-J.510 Goldsmiths’ Company functions. ‘Seven Centuries of the Trial of the Pyx’, 25 February 1982. The material may include menus, programmes, letters of thanks from guests and manuscript and typescript notes for speeches given by Dainton. Livery Dinner, 10 November 1982. Goldsmiths’ Choral Union, 29 October 1982. Livery Dinner, 9 June 1982. Visit of the Queen Mother, 6 July 1982. Court Dinner, 7 July 1982. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Livery Dinner, 2 February 1983. Master and Clerks Dinner, 15 February 1983. Staff Dinner, 2 March 1983. Trial of the Pyx, 6 May 1983. Dinner, conversation on verso). 20 February 1990 Court Dinner, 2 July 1991. (two menus with manuscript notes of a Speeches at: Reception for Goldsmiths’ College, 13 November 1996. Court of Assistants, 7 May 1997. Unidentified occasion, n.d. J.511-J.518 Other occasions. J.511 Hallmarking Conference Dinner, International September 1982. British Academy Annual Dinner, 1 July 1982. Worshipful Company of Cooks Quincentenary, Goldsmiths’ Hall, 12 July 1982. Cambridge, 4 December 1982. Binney Memorial Awards Presentation, Goldsmiths’ Hall, 2 December 1982. Court Dinner of Wheelwrights, Fishmongers’ Hall, 30 September 1982. Masters, Prime Wardens and Clerks Dinner, 26 October 1982. Metallurgy, University of Goldsmiths’ Hall, 29 Goldsmiths’ Department of Jubilee Dinner, F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Worshipful Company of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators Livery Dinner, Mansion House, 4 March 1983. Laying of the Foundation Stone of Guardians’ Hall, Sheffield, 26 May 1983. Worshipful Company of Fishmongers Amity Dinner, 20 April 1983. Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire in the County of York, Cutlers’ Feast, Sheffield, 28 April 1983. London HMC Clubs Union Dinner, 6 May 1983. Worshipful Company of Wax Chandlers Court Dinner, 17 May 1983. Cutlers’ Hall Lunch, 17 April 1989. Cutlers’ Hall Lunch, 3 December 1996. 1992. April-June 1993. J.519-J.523 Goldsmiths’ College, University of London 1992-1996 January-March 1993. Most of this material relates to financial and political support of the College during financial difficulties. 1994, 1996. August-November 1993. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.524-J.530 HAROLD HYAM WINGATE FOUNDATION 1988-1997 The Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation was established in 1988. It awarded scholarships to individuals for pioneering or original projects. Dainton was a Trustee and the material relates to the award of these Scholarships. J.524-J.526 General correspondence and papers, 1988-1997. J.524 1988-1991. 1995-1997. J.527-J.530 Papers for meetings of Wingate Scholarship Committee, 1990-1997. 1993-1995. J.527 1990-1992. See also A.72-A.100A. Dainton was a pupil at this school, then Sheffield Central School, 1925-1933. HIGH STORRS SCHOOL, SHEFFIELD J.531-J.535 1990-1995 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Correspondence re former pupils of the school, reminiscences etc. chiefly in connection with A.E. Ridler, former Chemistry teacher, 1990-1995. Also includes manuscript notes for Dainton’s remarks at Diamond Jubilee of Opening of new school buildings, 26 June 1993. J.532, J.533 Issues of ‘High Storrs Centralians newsletter’, Summer 1990-Autumn 1994. Probably not a complete sequence. 2 folders. J.534, J.535 Literature re the School, 1990s. 2 folders. J.536-J.541 INSTITUTE OF OPHTHALMOLOGY 1987-1990 chaired a Working Party the Institute considering their Correspondence, April-July 1987. Papers of first meeting, 9 July 1987. Institute of Ophthalmology Strategic Plan, June 1987. Dainton of involvement with a proposed science park. Correspondence, 1988, 1990. Papers of second meeting, 29 October 1987. Correspondence, October-December 1987. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.542-J.556 INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF ASSOCIATIONS FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (IFAAST) 1988-1991 The initiative for the establishment of this Federation came from the British Association meeting in 1988. Dainton was instrumental in the planning meeting in Hanover, West Germany, 1989 and the Inaugural Meeting in Hong Kong in 1991 (see also M.154, M.155). He was chairman of both. Correspondence and papers, 1988. USA _ discussions’. ‘The labelled: correspondence principally with American colleagues re establishment of an international federation, February-August 1989. Dainton’s Contents folder so_ of J.544-J.546 Correspondence and papers re planning meeting, Hanover, West Germany, 2-7 October 1989. Dainton chaired the meeting. Programme, list of participants, information etc. Minutes of business meetings, 3-5 October 1989. Correspondence arising, October-December 1989. Manuscript and photocopy manuscript notes on the meeting. Correspondence and papers, August-November 1990. Includes copy of associations inviting expressions of interest in the new federation. Includes copies of replies from advancement of science associations. letter sent out by Dainton to advancement of science Correspondence, January-July 1990. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.550, J.551 Correspondence re arrangements for inaugural conference, January-May 1991. January 1991. February-May 1991. J.552-J.556 Papers for inaugural meeting, Hong Kong, 7-8 May 1991. J.552 Programme, list of participants, etc. Papers of business meeting, 7 May 1991. Dainton chaired the meeting and the material includes his manuscript notes. 2pp typescript draft of Dainton’s congratulatory message for the meeting; ‘Declaration’ announcing the creation of IFAAST. Information pack, 1992. J.557-J.559 JUSTICE TRUST APPEAL 1992-1994 Programmes etc for social events. Inauguration Proceedings of the International Federation of Associations for the Advancement of Science and Technology. 1991. Correspondence 1993-1994. This Appeal was established to provide funding to assist the release of those wrongly convicted and serving sentences in UK prisons. Dainton advised on funding. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Miscellaneous papers, 1993-1994. LIVER FOR LIFE APPEAL 1994, 1995 Correspondence and papers re Appeal, 1994, 1995. J.561-J.609 LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE (LSE) 1971-1997 He offered Dainton was appointed to the LSE Court of Governors in 1980. to resign in 1996 but was persuaded to remain on Court for a further year. He served on a number of committees and was Chairman of the Library Panel from 1986. Most of the material relates to the British Library of Economic and Political Science (the LSE Library). J.561-J.570 Court of Governors 1986-1997 J.571-J.602 Library Panel J.561-J.570 Court of Governors J.603-J.607 Strategic Issues Group J.608, J.609 Miscellaneous Papers of meetings of the Court of Governors and Council of Management, 1986-1997, many annotated by Dainton. 1992, 1993. Those for 1986 record the nomination of Dainton for an Honorary Fellowship of the LSE. Not a complete sequence. J.561-J.568 1986. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations February 1996. March 1996. June 1996. J.569, J.570 Correspondence, chiefly re Directorship of the LSE, 1994-1997. J.571-J.583 J.571 1986-1989. 1971-1997 1995-1997. J.569 1994. J.571-J.602 Library Panel Papers for meetings of the Library Panel, 1986-1996. November 1990. April, July 1990. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations January, April 1993. November 1993. March 1995. November 1995. March 1996. May 1996. J.584-J.596 Library Panel Fundraising Subgroup 1971-1996 Minutes of Library Committee, January and May 1996, found with Library Panel minutes. This Group was established in 1994 to raise funds for redevelopment of the Library. Dainton was chairman and advised on possible membership of the Group. Miscellaneous correspondence and papers, March-June 1994. Papers re Library response to Joint Funding Councils’ Libraries Review Group Report (the Follett Report), March 1994. Report on fund-raising by US university and public libraries by J. Wilkinson, Sub-Librarian, sent to Dainton October 1993. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Correspondence and papers re membership of the Fundraising Group, June-November 1994. Correspondence and papers re first meeting of the Fundraising Group, 16 November 1994. Correspondence and papers, February, March 1995. Includes copy of ‘A Library for the 21st Century’, LSE Library Appeal booklet, with Dainton’s introduction. J.590-J.596 LSE Library Application to the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF). The Library applied to the HLF for a grant towards the cost of a new building, to be designed by the architect Sir Norman Foster. Correspondence re progress of bid, August-November 1995. J.593, J.594 Application, June 1996. 2 folders. J.595 The HLF asked the Library to resubmit its application. Correspondence re progress of the bid, March-August 1996. Correspondence and papers re HLF visit to the LSE on 22 February 1996. January-February 1996. 1971. J.595, J.596 Fund-raising literature from earlier LSE Library appeals. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations General LSE Library correspondence, 1990-1997. Personal LSE Library correspondence, 1995-1997. J.599-J.602 LSE Library Annual Reports, with related correspondence and papers. Some annotated by Dainton. 1988-1989. 1989-1990. 1993-1994. 1994-1995. Papers of meeting between LSE and University of London representatives, 8 J.603-J.607 Strategic Issues Group 1989-1990 Dainton was also involved in the work of the Group on behalf of the Royal Postgraduate Medical School (see J.760-J.762). A copy of the Group’s Report of April 1991 is at J.761. The University of London's Joint Planning Committee established a Strategic Issues Group in 1989 to review the structure of the University with particular emphasis on the relationship between the University and the Colleges. Dainton was a member of the LSE’s Working Party on the University of London’s Strategic Issue Group, and represented the LSE in meetings with the Strategic Issues Group. May 1989. Correspondence and papers re organisation of the University of London, 1989. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Strategic Issues Group ‘Position Paper’, July 1990. Annotated by Dainton. Correspondence and papers re meeting of Chairmen of Governing Bodies of Schools of the University of London, 26 July 1990. This meeting reviewed the Strategic Issues Group ‘Position Paper’. Dainton represented the LSE. Papers re the ‘Position Paper’, August, October 1990. J.608, J.609 Miscellaneous 1994, 1995 J.608 Article for LSE magazine The Centenary Review. 1994. Dainton wrote an article ‘At the heart of the LSE’. Brief correspondence, 3pp typescript draft, and copy of November 1994. article. July- ?ca 1955 LSE Strategic Plan, 1995. MINISTRE DES AFFAIRES CULTURELLES, FRANCE: COMMISSION ON THE GROTTE DE LASCAUX This appears to be a summary of the 1955 report. The Cave of Lascaux, discovered in 1940, has a fine collection of prehistoric It was opened to the public and attracted world-wide attention. cave-art. Damage to the caves was noted in the early 1950s and the French Government established an international commission to examine the state of the paintings and the cause. The commission reported in 1955 noting the damage being done by the breath of visitors and, after further monitoring, it was Closed to the public in 1963. App typescript report. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.611-J.613 MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES COMMISSION 1985-21991 Dainton joined the Commission as an independent member in 1985, initially for four years. He was re-appointed for a further year in 1990. Correspondence re appointment, July, August 1985. Photocopies of newspaper articles and press releases re museums and arts policies and issues, 1985. Correspondence re appointment, 1986, 1990; three photographs taken at unidentified Commission occasion, 13 December 71991. J.614-J.624 NATIONAL LIBRARIES COMMITTEE 1967-1971 It reported in 1969 (Cmnd 4028) and recommended the creation of a National Libraries Authority and the British Museum Library to become a National Reference Library in its own accommodation. Announcement of establishment of the Committee, 30 November 1967. Minutes of Committee meeting, 10 January 1969; note on meeting with Parliamentary and Scientific Committee, 14 February 1969. This was established by the Department of Education and Science in 1967, with Dainton as its chairman. It had the following terms of reference: ‘To examine the functions and organisation of the British Museum Library, the National Central Library, the National Lending Library for Science and Technology and the Science Museum Library in providing national library facilities; to consider whether, in the interests of efficiency and economy, such facilities should be brought into a unified framework; and to make recommendations’. 1969. Photocopies of responses from industry and others, principally on use of the National Lending Library for Science and Technology, May 1968, January F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Letter re proofs of the Committee Report and sample pages, May 1969. Manuscript outline draft of Committee Report, 15pp + 10 slides. Microfiche copy of the Committee Report. 5 sheets. June 1969. Dainton’s manuscript notes, including notes for press conference at the issue of the Report, 10 June 1969. Duplicated typescript material for issue of the Report, including summary of the Report, June 1969. Responses to the Report: Confederation of British Industry, September 1969. Advisory Committee for Scientific and Technical Information, 1969. Includes list of questions to be raised. North Midland branch, Nottingham, 14 July 1969. London and Home Counties branch, London, 9 October 1969. Correspondence re arrangements for Dainton to address Library Association branches on the Report: Correspondence and papers re meeting of the Parliamentary and Scientific Committee with Dainton, House of Commons, 13 November 1969. National Libraries Committee Report. Letter arising re forthcoming White Paper on the British Library, 11 January 1971. The White Paper’s recommendation for the British Library drew on the F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.625-J.687 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE 1979-1997 1978 Dainton was personally requested by In the Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew, to undertake a review of higher education in the country. He visited the universities of Singapore the following year and reported back advising that Nanyang University and the University of Singapore should be merged to form the National University of Singapore. This advice was followed and Dainton made a return visit in 1981 to review progress. In 1989 Dainton was invited to revisit Singapore as the Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor. During the visit he was asked to express views on the development of university education in Singapore over the next ten years. He part representing the University of Sheffield in 1994, 1996 and 1997. returned to review progress in returned again, 1991 and in On many of his visits Dainton was accompanied by his wife. The material is principally correspondence and papers relating to Dainton’s visits, social and business commitments during them, background material received and reports made. his J.625, J.626 Visit 1979. J.625 J.627-J.633 J.627 Visit, 4-9 May 1981. Correspondence re visit, January-May 1981. Copy of National University of Singapore Act, 1980. Summary of preliminary report, sent to the Prime Minister of Singapore, 11 December 1979; printed copy of Dainton’s final report. Dainton’s manuscript notes on the visit and on documents received. National University Reports sent to Dainton in advance of his visit, January and February 1981. Programme for visit. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Invitations to social occasions, 4 and 5 May 1981. Press cuttings from local newspapers re Dainton’s visit, 7 and 11 May 1981. Background material re university education in Singapore. J.634-J.656 Visit, 24 July-6 August 1989. J.634 Correspondence re arrangements, April-July 1989. Programmes for visit. J.636-J.641 National University of Singapore ‘Briefs for Lord Dainton’s Visit’. 6 folders. With list of contents at J.636. J.642-J.645 Meetings and other engagements. J.642 ‘Knowledge is our destiny and education is our tool’, lecture to National University of Singapore, 31 July 1989. Report from University newspaper ‘Campus News, September 1989; two colour photographs, glued together. Kuan Yew, 4 August 1989. Material for meeting with the Minister for Education and others, including typescript of proceedings, 2 August 1989. Questions for Singapore Broadcasting Corporation and interviews with Dainton, 2 August 1989. Straits Times Notes from meeting of Dainton with the Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Manuscript notes by Dainton used in drafting his report on his visit, July 1989. Correspondence during and immediately arising from visit, July-October 1989. Arrangements for social occasions, 29 July and 4 August 1989. Draft of Dainton’s report ‘Review of Higher Education in Singapore’. This was circulated to colleagues in Singapore for comment. Correspondence arising from the draft report, August-November 1989. Copy of Dainton’s report, November 1989. principally recommended that Nanyang Technological Institute Brief correspondence arising from report, January-February 1990. J.657, J.658 4 folders. 2 folders. J.653-J.656 Background material on higher education in Singapore. This be upgraded to full University status and suggested a number of improvements in teacher training. Exchange re possible Institute of Mycology in Singapore, March 1990. Subsequent press coverage of university developments in Singapore, sent to Dainton for information, February-April 1990. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.660-J.663 Visit, 9-14 May 1991. J.660 Correspondence re arrangements for and arising from visit, November 1990- June 1991. Programmes for visit. Briefing notes. Dainton’s manuscript notes kept as a diary; manuscript notes on Nanyang Technological Institute. Correspondence and papers re visits to the UK of Lee Yock Suan and Er Kwong Wah of the Singapore Ministry of Education, August 1993-March 1994. the National J.666-J.669 Visit, 11-15 April 1994. J.666 Correspondence re arrangements, including programme, March 1994. Lee visited the University of Sheffield which had developed good links with Singapore, and Er Kwong Wah, who Dainton knew well from his visits to Singapore, visited London. Correspondence re modularisation of degree courses at University of Singapore, February-September 1994. 2 folders. J.668, J.669 Background material. Social engagements, 13 April 1994. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Correspondence and papers re prospects for educational exports and partnerships with Singapore, 1994-1995. Includes correspondence with John Patten MP, Secretary of State for Education. J.671-J.675 Visit, 7-17 April 1996. Dainton was a member of a University of Sheffield party. Correspondence re arrangements, December 1995-April 1996. Programmes for visits. Typescript diary of visit by Barbara Dainton. Correspondence arising April-June 1996. J.676 Correspondence re arrangements, January-April 1997. Programme for visit for 3-5 April 1997. J.676-J.684 Visit, 30 March-8 April 1997. Background information on National University of Singapore. Invitations to social engagements, April 1997. Typescript draft and final versions of notes on meeting between Dainton and Tony Tan, Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, 3 April 1997. Manuscript diary of visit by Dainton. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Five colour photographs of colleagues. Inscribed on verso. Lord and Lady Dainton with Singaporean Correspondence arising, April-June 1997. J.683, J.684 Background information. J.685-J.687 2 folders. Miscellaneous 1993-1997. 1993-1997. 1994-1995. personal correspondence with Singaporean colleagues, J.688-J.692 NEW OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY 1984-1990 Dainton was on the Advisory Council of the New Oxford English Dictionary (New OED). 27 February 1985, 5 March 1986, 20 February 1987. 5pp typescript of Dainton’s statement at press-conference; press-releases. J.689, J.690 Papers of meetings of the Advisory Council, 1985-1989. Papers re announcement of computerisation of the New OED, May 1984. J.689 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations 28 March 1989. J.691, J.692 Correspondence, 1985-1990. J.691 1985. 1987-1990. Letter of 14 September 1987 reports on overall progress to date. J.693-J.705 NEWNHAM COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE 1987-1995 Dainton was a Trustee of Newnham College Development Trust from its establishment in 1987. The Trust was taken over by the College in 1995. J.693 1987. J.693-J.700 Minutes of Meetings of the Trustees, 1987-1995. 1988, 1989. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.701, J.702 Correspondence re winding up the Trust and the Opening of the Rosalind Franklin Building at Newnham College, 1994-1995. A significant proportion of the cost of this new building had been raised by the Development Trust. October 1994-March 1995. July-December 1995. 24pp Report on the Newnham College Development Appeal 1987-1995. Five colour photographs taken at Opening of Rosalind Franklin Building, 21 April 1995. Identified on verso. J.706, J.707 NUFFIELD ORTHOPAEDIC CENTRE APPEAL ‘Light on a dark lady’, reminiscences of Rosalind Franklin by Ann Piper, a friend of Franklin’s, given as a talk to the Wimbledon Literary and Scientific Society. 10pp photocopy typescript, October 1995. 2 folders. Correspondence and papers re the Appeal, 1997. Dainton was a Vice-President of the Appeal. J.706, J.707 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations PALESTINE EXPLORATION FUND 1993-1995 Dainton was a member of the Appeal Committee for the Fund’s Research Centre. Correspondence and papers re meetings of the Appeal Committee, 1993- 1995. ROYAL COLLEGE OF RADIOLOGISTS 1987, 1988 Dainton was elected Chairman of the College’s Foundation Trust in 1987. The bulk of the material is papers of the Trust’s meeting on 8 May 1987 at which Dainton was elected Chairman. Papers and correspondence, 1987, 1988. in the with the Library 1986-1988 J.710-J.718 ROYAL INSTITUTE OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS In 1986 the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) published a plan for the British Architectural Library that would reunite the Drawings Collection, then housed separately, RIBA headquarters. Concern was expressed about the future of the Drawings Collection in this reorganisation and after a special general meeting of RIBA, a Review Group of ‘three wise men’ was formed to examine the future of the Collection. Dainton was one of the members of the Group, with Lord Rawlinson (Chairman) and Sir Denys Lasdun. leading up to it, April-May 1987. Correspondence re establishment of the Review Group and the events RIBA Paper ‘The future of the British Architectural Library’, 1986. Review The recommending the consolidation of the Architectural Library and Drawings Collection at RIBA but with extended premises within that building. February reported Group 1988, in F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Correspondence re meetings of the Group, July -September 1987. Minutes of Group meetings: 12, 15 and 20 October and 9 November 1987. Plans of the proposed reorganisation of the RIBA headquarters building, annotated by Dainton. 7pp typescript ‘Synopsis of draft report’, extensively annotated by Dainton. ca November 1987. Photocopies of architectural press coverage of the future of the RIBA Library and Drawings Collection, May-November 1987. Copy of the Review Group report, with covering letter, 17 February 1988. 1979-1997 J.719-J.814 ROYAL POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL Correspondence and papers re reaction to the report, March-July 1988. Dainton was Chairman of the Royal Postgraduate Medical School (RPMS) 1980-1989 and President to 1997. Part of the University of London, the RPMS was based at Hammersmith Hospital in London. RPMS Cancer Trust Much of the material concerns the proposed establishment of a national centre for clinical research at the Hammersmith site into which the RPMS would be merged. The plans were blocked and after hospital reorganisation in the mid-1990s, the RPMS was merged, with other medical teaching and research establishments, into the School of Medicine of Imperial College London. J.776-J.811 National Centre for Clinical Research J.719-J.730 Council Minutes J.731-J.775 General correspondence and papers J.812-J.814 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.719-J.730 Council Minutes 1981-1997 J.719 1981-1982. 1983-1984. 1986-1987. 1990-1991. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.731-J.775 General correspondence and papers 1979-1997, n.d. J.732-J.736 Includes material from the late 1980s on possible redevelopment of the Hammersmith site and proposed creation of new clinical research centre. ‘Events leading up to the opening, in 1935, of the Postgraduate Medical School’, 22pp typescript. N.d. ‘Med matters’. Contents of Dainton’s folder so labelled divided into five for ease of reference: correspondence and papers relating the RPMS response to ‘London Medical Education-a New Framework’, the report of the University of London Working Party on Medical and Dental Teaching Resources (the Flowers Report). to The University of London Working Party on Medical and Dental Teaching Resources was established under Lord Flowers in March. It reported in 1980. RPMS evidence to the Working Party, June 1979. J.734 May-June 1980. Includes RPMS response. July-December 1980. Copy of the Flowers Report, February 1980. J.734-J.736 Responses to the Flowers Report, May-December 1980. Joint Medical Advisory Committee response to the Flowers Report, sent to Dainton 27 June 1980. RPMS Academic Review 1984. Annotated by Dainton. Brief correspondence re effect of University Grants Committee ‘cuts’ on patient care, January 1982. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 J.739, J.740 Societies and organisations of ‘NMR @ RPMS’. Contents of Dainton’s folder so labelled divided into two for ease possible development of the Hammersmith Hospital including the upgrading of nuclear magnetic resonance facilities. 1984-1985. a major imaging centre at correspondence and reference: relating papers to November, December 1984. January-June 1985. J.741-J.745 Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the foundation of the RPMS, 15 May 1986. The day was marked by a visit from H.R.H. Queen Elizabeth II to the RPMS, and a ceremony to confer Fellowships in the evening. Programme for Royal visit. Memorabilia from Royal visit. Letters of thanks to Dainton, May 1985. As Chairman of the RPMS Dainton opened and closed the proceedings. Order of proceedings and booklet of speeches for RPMS Congregation for the Conferment of Fellowships. ‘Medical science and technology at the Royal Postgraduate Medical School: the first 50 years’ by C.C. Booth, BMJ vol 291 (1985), 1771-1779. UGC letter, May 1985. The RPMS received this circular from the UGC in May 1985. It set out a strategic financial framework within which universities should formulate their forward planning and asked that they provide quantitative information of their future projections of student numbers and financial forecasts, together with other information. University Grants Committee letter ‘Planning for the late 1980s’, 1985. J.746, J.747 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations RPMS Response to UGC letter, October 1985, December 1985. with covering paper Miscellaneous correspondence, February-July 1986. Contents of Dainton’s folder: correspondence re work on cancer therapy at RPMS, and publicity arising therefrom, August 1986-July 1987. Letter re Chair of Surgery, 24 February 1987. Miscellaneous correspondence, March-September 1988. Programme for visit to RPMS by Robert Jackson MP, Under-Secretary of State, Department of Education and Science and |. Whitehead of the Policy Unit, 24 September 1988. Correspondence, October 1988. Also includes letter of thanks from Baker, 28 October 1988. Programme for visit to RPMS by Kenneth Baker MP, Secretary of State for Education and Science, 25 October 1988. of the RPMS. Correspondence, February-July 1990. Includes fund-raising for magnetic resonance imaging equipment for the RPMS, and correspondence arising from Dainton’s retirement as Chairman Miscellaneous correspondence, January-May 1989. Miscellaneous correspondence, July-December 1989. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations References, July, August 1990. Miscellaneous correspondence, August-November 1990. J.760-J.762 Strategic Issues Group, 1990-1991. The University of London’s Joint Planning Committee established the Strategic Issues Group in 1989 to review the structure of the University and the relationship between the University and the Colleges. Dainton was involved in the RPMS input into the Group. Dainton was a member of the LSE Working Party on the Strategic Issue Group (see J.603-J.607). Correspondence, August, September 1990. Report of the Strategic Issues Group, April 1991. J.764-J.772 Dainton’s folder divided for ease of reference: Contents of correspondence and papers re future of Hammersmith and Charing Cross Hospitals, 1992-1994. nine into Miscellaneous correspondence, 1991-1995. Correspondence and papers re response to the Report, May-June 1991. questions to be tabled in the House of Lords, ca 1992. This arose from Sir Bernard Tomlinson’s Report ‘Making London Better’, which surveyed London’s health service and provision for medical education and research. One recommendation arising was that Hammersmith and Charing Cross Hospitals should be merged. The future of the RPMS under this proposal looked to be uncertain. Dainton’s typescript notes for speech in House of Lords in the debate on the Tomlinson Report, 2 December 1992; manuscript notes for parliamentary Note on ‘The Royal Postgraduate Medical School and the Hammersmith Hospital (RPMS/HH)’, 6pp typescript, ca 1992. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Letter to Dainton from Baroness Cumberlege, re rationalisation of London’s hospital provision, 23 June 1993. ‘Research issues affecting consideration of options for the Hammersmith/Charing Cross September 1993. of Hospitals’, KPMG Peat Marwick Report, location KPMG Peat Marwick were called in as consultants to advise on the best site for the combined hospital. ‘Hammersmith/Charing Cross Location Study’, KPMG Peat Marwick Report, November 1993. ‘The case for the Hammersmith site’, submission by Hammersmith and Queen Charlotte’s Special Health Authority and the RPMS, December 1993. Typescript notes by Sir Colin Dollery, Dean of the RPMS, on meetings at Department of Health, 2 December and KPMG, 7 December 1993. Correspondence, January, March 1994. Photocopy of House of Commons debate on the health service in London, 10 February 1984. RPMS Corporate Plan, and letter arising from Dainton’s response, August 1994. manuscript notes for Dainton’s speech. Correspondence and papers, chiefly re merger into Imperial College, 1995, 1997. Material re RPMS ‘End of an Era’ party, 31 July 1997. Dainton was the first speaker on the evening. Includes correspondence re arrangements; commemorative brochure; F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.776-J.811 National Centre for Clinical Research 1971-1989 The proposal to establish a national clinical research centre in conjunction with a general hospital was initiated by the Medical Research Council in 1959. In 1970 Northwick Park Hospital in the North West Thames Regional Health Authority was chosen as the most suitable site and the Clinical Research Centre (CRC) established with Sir Graham Bull as its first Director (succeeded in 1978 by Sir Christopher Booth). Dainton was on the CRC’s Northwick Park Advisory Committee from its establishment. In January 1986, faced with an increasingly difficult financial situation, a crisis in clinical research and increasing pressure on general hospitals to deliver more efficient patient care, the Clinical Research Centre Committee chaired by Sir Michael Stoker reported to the MRC (the Stoker Report, J.780) that the CRC should be merged with the RPMS and the National Institute for Medical Research into a National Centre for Clinical Research on a single site. J.776-J.779 Minutes of meetings of the Northwick Park Advisory Committee, 1971-1980. J.776 1971. 1973, 1974. 19/7, 1979. Extensively annotated by Dainton. Clinical Research Centre Committee Report (the Stoker Report), January 1980. Lancet, 15 February 1986, 372-374. ‘The Stoker Report and the future of Northwick Park’ by C.C. Booth, The F.S. Dainton NCUACS 1112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.782-J.788 Clinical Research Co-ordinating Committee, 1986-1988. This committee (the Nicholson Committee) was established by the MRC in 1986, following its broad acceptance of the Stoker Report, to consider how the Report's recommendations might be implemented. Dainton was a member of in 1988 recommending the Hammersmith site for a national centre for clinical research and medical education. the Committee. reported It A Steering Group was then established, with Dainton as a member, to oversee moves to launch the new centre. J.782-J.784 Minutes of committee meetings, 1986-1988. J.782 1986. J.786-J.788 Submission to the Committee from the RPMS and Hammersmith and Queen Charlotte’s Special Health Authority, May 1986. Correspondence and papers re management of the proposed research centre, March 1987. Clinical Research Co-ordinating Committee Report to the MRC, May 1988. Correspondence and papers re submissions to the Committee, comments on preliminary reports etc. April 1987. The material includes draft of MRC paper ‘Governance/management of the new centre for postgraduate medical education and research’, annotated by Dainton. ‘Option Appraisal for a new national centre for multispecialty postgraduate medical education and research’, Deloitte, Haskins and Sells, Consultants, F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Papers, May 1987. ‘The case for the Hammersmith site’, annotated by Dainton, September 1987. Papers, September-December 1987. In October the MRC had indicated its preference for the Hammersmith Hospital site and consideration then had to be given to its expansion. Correspondence and papers, February-March 1988. ‘New National Centre for Multispecialty Postgraduate Medical Education and Research. Proposed for a Staged Development’, MRC paper, August 1988. Correspondence and papers, December 1988-January 1989. 2 folders. Letter re Provostship of new centre, 30 December 1988. J.796, J.797 Papers re letter to the Prime Minister, January-February 1989. Includes timetable for visit of Kenneth Clarke MP, Secretary of State for Health, on 11 January 1989. This letter was to be sent from the Secretary of State for Education and Science, Kenneth Baker MP, to the Prime Minister seeking endorsement for the new national clinical research centre. It was to be prepared for him to sign by the MRC in consultation with the Steering Group. meeting 22 February 1989; letter re meeting, 20 February 1989. ‘MRC Clinical Research Initiative: proposal for a new national centre based on the Royal Postgraduate Medical School’, MRC note for Steering Group F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.799-J.804 Papers for Steering Group meeting, 8 May 1989. 6 folders. Correspondence and papers arising from meeting on 8 May 1989. J.806-J.808 Final draft of ‘The New National Centre for Clinical Research. Feasibility Study for Hammersmith site’, annotated by Dainton, June 1989. 3 folders. Dainton’s manuscript notes on ‘Discussion’ at the RPMS, 13 June 1989. Papers re possible purchase of playing fields adjoining the Hammersmith Hospital, July, November 1989. J.812-J.814 RPMS Cancer Trust 1989 This was established in February 1989 to raise funds for the Hammersmith Cancer Centre. Dainton was a Vice-President of the Trust. Correspondence and papers re plans for national centre, September- October 1989. The agreement between the Advisory Board for the Research Councils and the MRC to base a single new national centre round the RPMS was amended to reduce the initial investment into the RPMS and allocate more resources to other research centres. June-December. February. May. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.815-J.822 ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY 1991-1997 J.815-J.821 BOC Priestley Conferences Organising Committee J.822 Postgraduate Training J.815-J.821 BOC Priestley Conferences Organising Committee 1991-1997 The material is chiefly papers of meetings of the Committee, drafts of conference material etc. See M.165-M.169 for material relating to the 7th BOC Priestley Conference held at Bucknell University, USA, June 1994, which Dainton attended. 1991. Dainton’s Priestley Lecturer, Leeds, 17 September 1996; remarks announcing winners of the Schools Priestley Competition, 1996, found therewith. ‘Chairman’s Smith as Remarks’ introducing Brian F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Postgraduate Training 1994 Correspondence re Royal Society of Chemistry response to Office of Science and Technology paper on postgraduate research and training, March-April 1994. J.823-J.826 ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON: AD HOC GROUP ON THE REVIEW OF THE UGC 1985-1986 In 1985 the Department of Education and Science established a committee under Lord Croham to review the work of the University Grants Committee (UGC). The Royal Society established an ad hoc group under D.C. Smith to prepare a Royal Society submission to the Croham Committee. As a past Chairman of the UGC, Dainton was appointed a member of this ad hoc group. In addition to contributing to the Royal Society submission, Dainton also gave evidence on his own behalf to the Croham Committee. See also H.9-H.11. Correspondence December-February 1986. re other Includes Dainton’s Memorandum to the Committee and his manuscript notes. Correspondence and papers re meeting on 14 November 1985 with Croham Committee, August 1985-January 1986. Correspondence re establishment of and papers for the Royal Society ad hoc group, October 1985-January 1986. work of the UGC. Miscellaneous background information re the Croham Committee and the submissions to the Croham Committee, F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.827-J.855 ST HILDA’S COLLEGE OXFORD 1982-1996 J.827, J.828 J.829-J.855 Lee Hysan Visiting Scholarships Jacqueline du Pré Memorial Fund J.827, J.828 Lee Hysan Visiting Scholarships 1982 Correspondence relating to grant from Lee Hysan Foundation, Hong Kong, to establish visiting scholarships to St Hilda’s College for Chinese and Hong Kong students. Dainton was visiting Hong Kong in 1982 and offered to help liaise with the Foundation on behalf of the College. February-March 1982. 1988-1996 J.829-J.855 Dainton was a Trustee of Committee. December 1994 and the building was opened at the end of 1995. its Executive laying of the foundation stone in the Fund and Chairman of He presided over the April-June 1982. Jacqueline du Pré Memorial Fund The Memorial Fund was raising money for a music building in memory of the cellist Jacqueline du Pré (1945-1987), who was an Honorary Fellow of St Hilda’s. 1990-1991. Minutes and other papers of meetings of the Trustees, 1988-1994. J.829-J.833 J.829 1988. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations 1992-1993. J.834-J.836 Minutes of meetings of the Executive Committee, 1989-1993. J.834 1989. 1991-1993. J.837-J.839 ‘Key supporting papers retained’. Contents of Dainton’s folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. List of Trusts, December 1988. ‘Position Paper’, October 1991. Copy of the Trust Deed, November 1988. Papers re Music Building business plan, ca 1992. 1990-1991. General correspondence and papers re progress of the appeal, 1990-1996. J.841-J.853 J.841 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations January-February 1993. March-April 1993. November 1993. December 1993. January-February 1994. June-September 1994. January 1995. February-March 1995. April-August 1995. October-December 1994. Includes manuscript note for Dainton’s remarks on laying of Foundation Stone for the new building, 4 December, and typescript biographical notes on Jacqueline du Pré found therewith. 2 folders. September 1995-April 1996. J.854, J.855 Appeal literature, 1991-1995. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.856-J.858 ST LUKE’S HOSPICE, SHEFFIELD 1993-1995 Dainton was a Patron of this Sheffield-based charity. Correspondence and papers re fund-raising, 1993-1995. 1993. SAVE BRITISH SCIENCE SOCIETY Papers, 1997. Correspondence and papers re Millennium Gallery and related, 1988, 1994- J.860-J.869 SHEFFFIELD GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS TRUST 1988-1997 One of the projects for the regeneration of the city of Sheffield in a bid to the Millennium Commission was for a new Millennium Gallery, featuring items from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and temporary exhibitions of This would complement the city’s national and international significance. existing museums and galleries, which were also part of the regeneration scheme. Following the success of the bid the Sheffield Galleries and Museums Trust was established as an independent charitable body to be responsible for the existing galleries and museums (taking over from the city council) and the new development. 1996. Dainton was a member of the ‘Hallam Group’ which was involved in the plans for Sheffield’s regeneration and had an active interest in its work. He was later appointed a Trustee of the Galleries and Museums Trust. General material about the plans for Sheffield, including the Hallam Group is at A.419-A.442. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations ‘The Millennium Gallery Sheffield. Project Description’, November 1995. ‘The Millennium Gallery & Winter Garden’, 3 July 1996. ‘A brochure in support of the Weston Project’, Sheffield City Council, May 1997. The Millennium Gallery Sheffield Project Description, 7th version, May 1997. The Millennium Gallery Sheffield Project review, May 1997. Correspondence and papers, May-September 1997. Correspondence and papers, October 1997. Includes minutes of first meeting of ‘Shadow’ Board of Trustees, 6 October 1997. ‘Stabilisation Strategy. Additional Information (including Millennium Gallery)’, August 1997. ‘Stabilisation Strategy Report. Sheffield Galleries & Museums Consortium’, Arts Council of England, June 1997. 1992. Includes draft of Dainton’s ‘Foreword’ to the Foundation’s Annual Report, SHEFFIELD KIDNEY RESEARCH FOUNDATION 1991-1992 Correspondence and papers, 1991-1992. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.871-J.880 SOCIETY OF DESIGNER-CRAFTSMEN 1985-1997 Dainton was President of the Society, 1985-1996. J.871-J.874 General correspondence and papers, 1985-1997. J.871 1985. Includes invitation to serve as President. 1993-1994. Chiefly re links between the Society and the Crafts Council. 1995-1997. J.875 1986. J.875-J.877 Minutes of Council meetings, 1986-1989. 2 folders. Miscellaneous Society printed literature, 1940s. Issues of Society ‘News Sheet’, 1988-1997. 1988-1989. Not a complete sequence. J.879, J.880 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations SOUTH YORKSHIRE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Dainton was a Vice-President of the Foundation. Letter re Foundation, 1997. J.882-J.892 UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA 1990-1996 Dainton was a member of the Sciences’ Science Advisory Group University’s School of Environmental Correspondence and papers re work of the School and meetings of the Group. 1990. January-March 1991. April-November 1991. 1993. Meeting, 10 January 1991 funding allocation for the School. Response to HEFCE (Higher Education Funding Council for England) F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 J.893-J.905 Societies and organisations 1995. Includes correspondence re reorganisation of the Group. Meeting, 11-12 January 1996. Dainton, as the sole member of both the old and the reconstituted Group, chaired the meeting. January-February 1996. Chiefly correspondence arising from the meeting. July-December 1996. UNIVERSITY OF LONDON: CITY AND EAST LONDON MEDICAL EDUCATION GROUP 1982-1995 An original plan for merger had been mooted in 1969 and a Joint Policy Committee established under Sir Harry Melville. Little progress was made, however, and in 1982 the new body was established by the University of London to resume the planning for merger. Dainton was appointed the independent Chairman of the Group. This Group was established in 1982 to examine the implementation of the proposed merger of the pre-clinical schools of St Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical College, London Hospital Medical College and Queen Mary’s College, and their incorporation into one institution based at Queen Mary’s (the ‘BLQ plan’). Mary and Westfield College. From the beginning of the Group’s work, St Bartholomew's expressed reservations about implementing the original BQL plan, arguing that the academic work carried out in the Medical College was expanding and would be weakened by a loss of the pre-clinical school. It also felt that there were other ways to build links between the institutions. After further discussions and meetings, in November 1985, St Bartholomew's withdrew from the scheme and the Group was disbanded. In October 1986 a new plan was put forward to join the three pre-clinical schools in a confederation. Bill was presented to Parliament to merge St Bartholomew’s and London Hospital Medical Colleges with Queen In 1995 a F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.893-J.899 General correspondence and papers, 1982-1995. J.893 Letter re chairmanship, with enclosure, 25 November 1982. Dainton’s manuscript notes, November, December 1982 and March, August 1983. Correspondence and papers re St Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical College reservations about the BLQ plan, 1983. Correspondence and papers re St Bartholomew's reservations about the BLQ plan, 1984. Correspondence and papers, March-October 1985. J.900-J.903 Reports, 1983-1985. J.900 Includes 4pp typescript of Dainton’s speech on Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical College Council, 16 October 1985. the BLQ plan to St Correspondence re decision of scheme and the winding up of the Group, November-December 1985. St Bartholomew's to withdraw from the Correspondence and papers re later plans for the Colleges, October 1986- January 1987 and April 1995. ‘BLQ Financial Appraisal’, March 1985. ‘BLQ-Project Definition (Second report)’, May 1984. ‘BLQ-A feasibility study (First report)’, August 1983. ‘BLQ-Governance (Third report)’, May 1985. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.904, J.905 Minutes of the Group meetings, 1983-1985. J.904 1983. 1984, 1985. UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER Information re courses offered by the University’s Department of Liberal Studies in Science, 1974. J.907-J.965 WOLFSON FOUNDATION 1978-1989 J.947 Wolfson Technology Trust J.929-J.946 Role of Trustees J.948-J.965 Biotechnology Programme J.914-J.928 Trustees meetings J.907-J.913 General correspondence and papers Dainton was a Trustee of the Wolfson Foundation 1979-1988. He was also chairman of the British Library’s Wolfson Awards Committee, established to oversee awards made under this scheme (see J.145-J.165). Includes copy of 1955 Trust Deed. Correspondence re appointment of Dainton as Trustee, 1978-1979. J.907-J.913 General correspondence and papers J.907 1978-1988 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 J.908-J.913 Societies and organisations ‘Wolfson Corres. With Office’. divided into applications, grants policy, staffing and organisation, etc., 1984-1988. Contents of Dainton’s folder so inscribed for ease of reference: correspondence and papers re six 1984-1986. January-July 1987. August-December 1987. February, March 1988. June 1988. July-September 1988. J.914-J.928 Trustees meetings 1979-1988 1981, 1982. 1979, 1980. Minutes of and papers for meetings of the Wolfson Trustees. 30 May 1985. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations 14 November 1985. 9 June 1986. 20 November 1986. J.922-J.925 December 1986. 4 folders. 19 February 1987. 11 June, 4 December 1987. 24 June 1988. August-December 1985. November 1985. J.929-J.946 Role of Trustees Correspondence and papers. 1985-1987 January, February 1986. March, April 1986. May 1986. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 J.934, J.935 June 1986. Societies and organisations 2 folders. July 1986. August 1986. September 1986. October 1986. J.940, J.941 November 1986. 2 folders. December 1986. 1986 J.944-J.946 January 1987. 3 folders. January, February 1987. October 1986. Correspondence re establishment of the Wolfson Technology Trust, July- Wolfson Technology Trust F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.948-J.965 Biotechnology Programme 1982-1989 In May 1983 Dainton persuaded the Wolfson Foundation to establish a £2 million programme to support work in British universities in biotechnology, a field in which the UK was thought to be falling behind. In 1986, with two outstanding applications from Sheffield and University College London, million be set aside for these two Dainton recommended a further £1 projects. J.948-J.951 General correspondence and papers re Wolfson support for biotechnology projects, 1982-1986. 1982. 1983. Includes two reports by Dainton re Wolfson support for biotechnology. 1984. 1985-1986. J.953-J.955 1986. 3 folders. J.952 J.953-J.958 J.952-J.958 Application from the University of Sheffield, 1986-1989. Copy of application, April 1986. Includes report by Dainton re Wolfson support for biotechnology. Correspondence and papers re the application, 1986-1989. 1988-1989. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Dainton’s manuscript notes, n.d. J.959, J.960 Application from University College London, 1986. J.959 Copy of application, January 1986. Papers re application, 1986. Application from the University of Surrey, 1986. Papers re application, 1986. Application from the University of Cambridge, 1986. Papers re application, 1986. 3 folders. J.966-J.998 1966-1986 J.963-J.965 Photocopied and printed background information on biotechnology, 1981- 1984, n.d. WORKING GROUP ENQUIRY INTO THE FLOW OF CANDIDATES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INTO HIGHER EDUCATION Includes information on the ‘flight from science’ in other countries. This enquiry was established by the Council for Scientific Policy under the chairmanship of Dainton in February 1965 to examine the causes of and remedies for the persistent shortage of young people studying science and engineering at university (known as the ‘Swing Away from Science’). It produced an interim report in 1966 and a final report (the Dainton Report) in February 1968 (Cmnd. 3541). Correspondence and papers, 1966-1968. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations J.967-J.970 Data and information for the report, ca 1968. J.967 Manuscript notes and graphs from ‘R-S Discussion 1 June 1967’. ‘Science and specialisation in school’ by D.W. Tanner, 10pp typescript note on likely contents of the Dainton report, 1967 Miscellaneous data. Printed, duplicated typescript etc background material. Release of the Dainton Report. Correspondence and papers re arrangements for press-conference, copy of press release etc, February 1968. 3 folders. Dainton’s manuscript notes on criticisms of the Report. Correspondence arising, 1968-1970. J.973-J.975 Newspaper and magazine cuttings, summary of reaction, etc. J.973-J.977 Reaction to the Dainton Report, March 1968-December 1970. Department of Education and Science ‘Reports on Education’, issue 44 on the Dainton Report, March 1968. Offprint. Dainton’s talks, articles and lectures on the Report, 1968-1970, n.d. J.978 ‘The “civics” in their national role’, Financial Times, 11 March 1968. J.978-J.990 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations Manuscript notes on education and training of chemists, written on menu of Presidents’ Luncheon, Joint Annual Meetings of Chemical Societies of UK and Ireland, Dublin, April 1968. ‘The training of scientists for industry’, 2pp typescript summary, Turner & Newall Research Fellows’ Symposium, April 1968. ‘The next generation of scientists and technologists’, lecture at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, May 1968. Offprint. Newspaper cuttings of remarks on education and training of scientists made by Dainton on visit to Australia, September 1968. Royal Society Conference on Swing from Science in Schools, 24 October 1968. Manuscript notes on ‘New Vith Form’, from ?meeting at ‘Keele 2/11/68’. Dainton spoke on ‘The flow into higher education’. Conference Report. ‘Aims of scientific education’, talk at Tavistock Square, 10 February 1969. Manuscript notes on meeting in Dublin, Ireland, 24-25 November 1969. ‘Education and research in the pure and applied sciences’, lecture and responses thereto, 21 July 1969. 1p manuscript. 8pp manuscript. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Societies and organisations ‘The swing from science’, Letter to Education in Science, 22 December 1970. Typescript copy. ‘Reflections on sci[ence] education’, lecture, n.d. Miscellaneous manuscript notes. J.991-J.998 Later correspondence and papers relating to the education, training and retention of scientists and engineers, 1968-1971, 1986. 1968. J.995-J.998 Naylor was an ex-teacher and examiner with expertise in educational statistics. ‘Fred Naylor’. Contents of Dainton’s folder so labelled divided into four for ease of reference: correspondence and papers chiefly re numbers of school children studying for A-levels in science subjects and mathematics, 1986. December 1986. April-June 1986. July 1986. October-November 1986. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 SECTION K PUBLICATIONS K.1-K.193 K.1-K.16 OFF-PRINTS K.17-K.130 DRAFTS K.131-K.165 OBITUARIES AND MEMOIRS K.166-K.182 BOOK REVIEWS K.183-K.193 CORRESPONDENCE RE PUBLICATIONS OFF-PRINTS 1937-1996 ‘Papers F.S. Dainton 1937-1949’. Bound volume. At front is bibliography of 286 papers, 1937-1973. ‘Papers F.S. Dainton 1950-1957’. Bound volume. ‘Papers F.S. Dainton 1957-1960’. Bound volume. ‘Papers F.S. Dainton 1965-1967’. Bound volume. ‘Papers F.S. Dainton 1961-1965’. Bound volume. 1967-1971. ‘Papers F.S. Dainton 1968-1973’. Bound volume. Unbound off-prints F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Publications 1974-1975. 2 folders. 1976-1977. 2 folders 1980-1983. 1989-1996. Contents of folder. K.17-K.130 1942-1987 There is significant material for an unpublished book on radiation chemistry at K.29-K.57. A sequence of drafts and related material for publications or works intended for publication. Manuscript draft of paper, latest bibliographical reference, 1950. K.17-K.28 ‘On the absence of free radicals in catalase-hydrogen peroxide systems’ with P. Smith, n.d. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Publications Typescript draft of paper, latest bibliographical reference, 1950. Inscribed at top of first page ‘Please return to FSD 6/6/56’. Typescript draft of paper, latest bibliographical reference, 1950, with manuscript page attached. 1p Manuscript draft headed ‘[word illegible]-Neuberger problem and suggested line of attack’ and dated ‘14/4/42’. Miscellaneous manuscript notes including Horseradish Peroxidase’. 1p headed ‘Some Expts with Off-prints, 1942, 1952-1953. K.23-K.28 K.29-K.57 Part 1. Reactions Contents of envelope found within larger folder: typescript draft of paper, latest bibliographical reference 1950; figures; typescript note by P. George and D.H. Irvine ‘Free Radical Production in Redox Reactions of Peroxidase, Catalase Myoglobin’, brief correspondence 1951, 1953. bibliographical reference, 1949; latest and Manuscript outline of paper initialled ‘F.S.D’ and dated ‘19/9/55’. ‘The Reactivity of Hydroxyl Radicals in Aqueous Solution. with Hydrogen and Carbon Monoxide’, Trans. Far. Soc., vol 53, 1957. Contents of folder found within larger folder inscribed ‘Catalase Peroxidase P. Smith’ divided into six for ease of reference; manuscript notes; figures; off- prints, 1947-1954; brief correspondence, 1951,1954. E. Collinson, 1957-1962. Correspondence with Methuen & Co Ltd publishers and Dainton’s co-author, ‘An introduction to Radiation Chemistry’ with E. Collinson, n.d. Correspondence, drafts etc re book of this title. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Publications K.30-K.36 Contents of envelope: typescript drafts. K.30 Title page headed in ink ‘Dr Collinson’, contents list and points for preface. ‘Chapter 1 Introduction’ headed in ink ‘Dr Collinson’ ‘Chapter Il. Types of Radiation: Mechanisms of Energy Deposition’. ‘Chapter V Some Commonly-used Methods for Studying Intermediaries in Radiation-Chemical Reactions’. ‘List of Important Symbols in order of First Appearance’. ‘Chapter VI (A) Excited Molecules, (B) Molecular lons, (C) Electrons and (D) Free Radicals Relevant to Radiation Chemistry’. Some General Properties of 2 folders. ‘Chapter Vil Reactions’. folder labelled ‘Book - 2nd carbon with Edgar and E.C. The General Pattern of the Kinetics of Radiation — Chemical Contents of comments’: typescript drafts and manuscript notes. ‘Chapter Vill | Aqueous Systems: the Primary Species and their Expected Reactions with one another and with Solutes’. typescript with 1p manuscript comments. ‘Chapter 1. Chemistry The University Leeds, 2.’ Introduction’, typescript. ‘List of Important Symbols in order of First Appearance’, typescript. ‘Kinetic Studies by E.S.R. 2/11/62’, manuscript notes. K.37-K.45 Stamped ‘F.S. Dainton School of ‘Chapter Il. Types of Radiation: Mechanisms of Energy Deposition’, F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Publications ‘Chapter V Some Commonly-used Methods for Studying Intermediaries in Radiation-Chemical Reactions’, typescript with 1p manuscript comments. ‘Some General Properties of (A) Excited Molecules, (B) Molecular lons, (C) Electrons and (D) Free Radicals Relevant to Radiation Chemistry’, typescript with 1p manuscript comments. 2 folders. ‘Chapter Vil Reactions’, typescript with 1p manuscript comments. The General Pattern of the Kinetics of Radiation — Chemical ‘Chapter VIIl_ | Aqueous Systems: the Primary Species and their Expected Reactions with one another and with Solutes’, typescript with 1p manuscript notes. ‘Chapter IX the Experimental Variables’, typescript. The Observed Dependence of Radical and Molecular Yields on K.46-K.57 Contents of folder: manuscript and typescript drafts. The Radiolysis of Water and the Effect of Dissolved Hydrogen, ‘Chapter X Oxygen and Hydrogen Peroxide’, typescript. The drafts are stamped ‘F.S. Dainton School of Chemistry The University Leeds, 2.’ Radiation-Chemical Reactions’, manuscript and typescript draft. ‘Chapter Il. Types of Radiation Mechanisms of Energy Deposition’, typescript and manuscript draft. Part 2 appearance’, manuscript. of contents list and ‘List ‘Chapter V Some commonly used Methods for studying Intermediates in Title page, contents list and points for preface, typescript. of important symbols in order of first F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Publications ‘Chapter VI (A) Excited Molecules, (B) Molecular lons, (C) Electrons and (D) Free Radicals Relevant to Radiation Chemistry’, manuscript and typescript draft. Some General Properties of 2 folders. ‘Chapter VIl_ Reactions’, manuscript and typescript draft. The General Pattern of the Kinetics of Radiation — Chemical ‘Chapter Vill | Aqueous Systems: the Primary Species and Their Expected Reactions with One Another and with Solutes’, manuscript draft. References for Chapters V-IX, manuscript draft. ‘Chapter VI_ Systems’, typescript and manuscript draft. The Radiation Chemistry of Some Non-Aqueous Inorganic ‘Some Typical Gas Reactions’, manuscript notes. Miscellaneous manuscript notes. ‘Chapter VI Systems’, typescript and manuscript draft. The Radiation Chemistry of Some Non-Aqueous Inorganic ‘Chapter IX the Experimental Variables’, manuscript draft. The Observed Dependence of Radical and Molecular Yields on ‘Chapter IX = The Radiation Chemistry of Organic Vapours’, typescript, 2 copies. 4pp typescript. The Rates of Some Reactions of Hydrogen Atoms in Water at 25°C’ (with S.A. Sills), Proceedings of the Royal Society of Chemistry, June 1962. ‘Chapter X Oxygen and Hydrogen Peroxide’, manuscript draft. The Radiolysis of Water and the Effect of Dissolved Hydrogen, F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Publications ‘Chemical Species in Water’. Physics “Enrico Fermi” Course XXX, 1964. In Proceedings of the International School of Manuscript, typescript drafts etc. 2 folders. K.60, K.61 ‘Chemical Dosimetry’. . “Enrico Fermi” Course XXX, 1964. In Proceedings of the International School of Physics Manuscript, typescript drafts etc. 2 folders. ‘The Teaching of Chemical Kinetics and Equilibrium at Pre-University Level’ with D.G. Fisher, Senior Science Master, Leeds Modern School, n.d. ca 1965-1966. Typescript draft; diagrams. Correspondence, 1965-1966. and related papers including ‘The University of Nottingham’, Chemistry in Britain, 1969. 8pp typescript. ‘The Swing away from Science’, Letter to the Editor of The Times, 1969. Manuscript and typescript drafts, carbon of letter as sent to The Times, 5 August 1969 letter from Department of Education and Science, 12 May 1970. Mich[aelmas] Term 72’; copy of article as published. Typescript draft with covering letter, 28 February 1972, inscribed ‘Appeared ‘Higher Education - Evolution or Revolution’, Guardian, 1972. Typescript draft; letter from Guardian, January 1972. ‘Oxford and the R&D Fracas’, Zenith, 1972. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Publications ‘The Science Graduate: His Education and His Career’, Nature, 1973. Photocopied typescript inscribed ‘Original draft’; Nature, 19 March 1973. proof copy; letter from ‘Reactions of Solvated Electrons’, n.d. but written by Dainton as Dr Lee’s Professor of Chemistry, Oxford, 1970-1973. Manuscript draft ‘to appear in “The Bicennial Review of Chemistry’ Section (a) “Physical Chemistry’ Volume (b) “kinetics”.’ Typescript draft. Draft letter to unidentified publication. will take place on All Fools Day 1976’. N.d but states ‘The award ceremony 1p typescript. K.72-K.127 Principally photographs and other material sent to Dainton in 1978 in respect of the preparation of the guide. Most of the material is presented as an alphabetical sequence by university. See K.127 for a copy of the guide prepared by Dainton. Choosing a British University A Guide for Candidates in the United States for Fulbright Awards and Marshall Scholarships. London, 1981. The Queen’s University of Belfast. University of Bath. University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. University of Aston in Birmingham. University College of North Wales, Bangor. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Publications K.77-K.79 University of Birmingham. 3 folders. University of Bradford. University of Bristol. Brunel University. University of Cambridge. University College, Cardiff. City University. University of Dundee. University of Durham. University of Essex. University of East Anglia. University of Hull. University of Exeter; University of Glasgow. University of Edinburgh. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Publications University of Keele. University of Kent. St David’s University College, Lampeter. University of Lancaster. University of Leeds. University of Leicester. University of Liverpool. University of London. University of Manchester. University of Newcastle upon Tyne. University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. University of Reading. University of Nottingham. University of Oxford. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Publications University of Salford. University of Sheffield. University of Southampton. University of Stirling. University of Strathclyde. University of Surrey. University College of Swansea. University of Wales New University of Ulster. University of Wales Welsh National School of Medicine. University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology. miscellaneous university photographs. University of Warwick. into six for ease of University of York. K.119-K.124 Contents of Dainton’s folder divided reference: F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Publications Choosing a British University by Lord Murray of Newhaven, 1967. Choosing a British University by Sir Robert Aitken, 1973. Choosing a British University by Dainton, 1981. K.128, K.129 ‘Citation Classic Commentary’, 1986. Correspondence, manuscript and typescript drafts etc., 1985-1986. 2 folders. ‘Rerum Cognescere Causas’, Aberdeen University Review, Spring 1987. Off-prints; brief correspondence, 1986-1987. K.131-K.165 1912-1996 P.B. Ayscough D.W. Bryant drafts, off-prints, newspaper-cuttings, Arranged alphabetically by name. OBITUARIES AND MEMOIRS Correspondence, photographs, background material etc re obituaries, memoirs, tributes, appreciations by Dainton. C.F. Kearton (Lord Kearton) E.G. Cox (Sir Gordon Cox) F. Francis (Sir Frank Francis) F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Publications K.136-K.139 G.B. Kistiakowsky 1959-1985 Principally background material for Dainton’s Royal Society memoir of Kistiakowsky (Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, vol 31, November 1985). An off-print of the memoir is at K.136. 4 folders. J.W. Linnett Dainton gave the address at the memorial service for Linnett. M. Magat 1978, 1980 A. W. Merrison (Sir Alec Merrison) 1989, 1996 K.143-K.146 C.R. Morris (Lord Morris of Grasmere) 1990-1994 See also A.397-A.407. G. Porter (Lord Porter) 1981 1969 4 folders. R.G.W. Norrish Off-print only of Royal Society memoir by Dainton (Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, vol 27, November 1981). Dainton wrote an obituary of Morris for the Independent, gave the address at the memorial service and wrote the article on Morris for the Dictionary of National Biography. First two pages only, of funeral address. Off-print of ‘Appreciation’ written by Dainton for The University of Leeds Review, vol 12, May 1969. See also A.408. J. Saxton F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Publications K.150-K.161 N.N. Semenov 1986-1992 Dainton wrote the Royal Society memoir of Semenov (Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society vol 36, 1990). K.150, K.151 Correspondence, 1986-1992. 2 folders. Off-print of memoir. Miscellaneous background material including typescript headed ‘Material of Semenov’'s daughter Lyudmila’. K.154-K.161 Photographs. K.154 Photographs used in Royal Society memoir: Portrait photograph of Semenov, 1966. K.155 1912, 1913. K.155-K.160 Miscellaneous photographs of Semenov. Portrait of the youthful P.L. Kapitza and Semenov by Koustodiev ca 1920. Semenov with Hinshelwood in 1956 when they shared the Nobel Prize for Chemistry Academicians P.L. Kapitza, |.K. Kikain and Semenov with Mrs Anna Kapitza, 1979. 2 photographs. 2 photographs. 1921, 1927. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Publications 1930s, 1940s. 3 photographs. 1950s. 3 photographs. 1960s. 10 photographs. 1978, 1979, 1983. 4 photographs. Photograph of Anna Kapitza, 1988. K.163, K.164 2 folders. Background material. 1992-1996 J.M. Tedder (Lord Tedder) K.163-K.165 S. Zuckerman Correspondence, typescript draft, off-print, 1992-1996. Dainton wrote a biographical memoir for the American Philosophical Society. List of book reviews by Dainton, 1951-1966. K.166-K.182 BOOK REVIEWS 1950-1997 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Publications K.167-K.182 Contents of Dainton’s folder inscribed ‘Book Reviews’: manuscript and typescript drafts, proof copies, cuttings, correspondence, etc re Dainton’s reviews of books on technical and general topics. 1950-1952. 1956-1958. 1964-1965. 1970-1971. 1973, 1976. 1966, 1969. 1982-1984. 1978-1979. 1980-1981. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Publications 1986-1990. 1995-1996. K.183-K.193 CORRESPONDENCE RE PUBLICATIONS 1966-1996 Arranged alphabetically by journal title or publisher. K.183, K.184 American Philosophical Society 1995 Correspondence re publication of a biography of Henry Cavendish. Dainton’s _advice was asked on sources of funding. 2 folders. André Deutsch Ltd Chemistry and Industry Chemistry in Britain Daedalus Economist Royal Society Reviews in Macromolecular Chemistry Interdisciplinary Science Reviews F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Publications Royal Society of Chemistry 1989-1996 Correspondence and papers re a history of the Faraday Society. 3 folders. Times Higher Educational Supplement 1978-1979 Correspondence and background material re higher education issues. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 SECTION L LECTURES L.1-L.292A INVITATION AND PUBLIC LECTURES L.293-L.351 SPEECHES L.352-L.362 BACKGROUND MATERIAL L.1-L.292A INVITATION AND PUBLIC LECTURES 1942-1997 of and lectures Dainton’s a chronological sequence of Lists material, principally notes and drafts, relating to his invitation and public lectures. The sequence includes lectures on scientific research and non-technical libraries, higher education, medical research and education, lectures on scientific education and development. and manpower and research science policy: his Cross-reference should be made to the documentation of Dainton’s visits and conferences in section M. of folder so 4 folders. Contents inscribed: Population’. and Chemical 17pp manuscript draft. Lists of Dainton’s lectures covering the period 1954-1995. ‘Chemical Effects of High Energy Radiation’, 9 December 1946. ‘Animal manuscript notes and drafts for lectures by Dainton, 1942-1945. 8pp manuscript notes found with notes for February 1947 lecture. ‘ “Radiation Chemistry’ or “Some Chemical Effects of High Energy Rays” ’, Oxford, 10 May 1947. ‘Chemical Effects of High Energy Radiation’, 11 February 1947. 5pp manuscript notes. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures ‘Free Atoms and Radicals in Water and Aqueous Solutions, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA, 24 June 1947. 7pp manuscript notes. ‘Chemical Change induced by Nuclear Radiation’, Cambridge University Chemical Society, 27 February 1948. 8pp manuscript notes. ‘Chemical Change induced by Nuclear Radiation’, Oxford University Alembic Club, 24 May 1948. 6pp manuscript notes. ‘Lectures on Chain Reactions: RAE [Royal Aircraft Establishment] 1948 etc’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference: manuscript notes and drafts on chain reactions and thermal explosions including off-print of 1942 Dainton publication and notes for lecture at the Royal Military College of Science, Shrivenham, Wiltshire, 1948. a2 Military College of Science, Shrivenham, 9 April 1948. 3pp manuscript notes. 6pp manuscript notes, brief correspondence, 1948. L.12-L.14 Lectures on hydrocarbon oxidation, 1948. Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, Hampshire, 22 July 1948. Found with manuscript notes at L.12 and L.13. Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, Report on chemical and physical- chemical work in of the L.F.A Vélkenrode (Brunswick) by W.G. Parker and A. Poll, 1946. Various manuscript notes and drafts on hydrocarbon oxidation. the motor research institute F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures ‘Rates, December 1949. Heats and Entropies of Polymerisation’, Toronto, Canada, 3 5pp manuscript notes. ‘Polymerisation and Reversal, Liverpool, 9 November 1950. 3pp manuscript notes found clipped together with notes for Toronto lecture. ‘Free Radicals in Aqueous Media’, Summer School, 22 August 1950. 2pp manuscript outline and 6pp manuscript draft. Tilden Lecture on ‘Atoms and Radicals in Aqueous Media’, Chemical Society, Burlington House, London, 15 February 1951 and University College, Hull, 1 March 1951. Off-print only. ‘N.D. October 1952. 4pp manuscript notes. 2pp manuscript notes. Lecture’ on ‘Some Aspects of Radiation Chemistry of Water’, 20 ‘Radiation Chemistry’, Chemistry Seminar, Princeton, USA, 3 November 1952. Shorter manuscript notes found clipped together for a number of lectures, 1952-1953. August 1953. Shorter manuscript notes for lectures on radiation chemistry, March and Topics include ‘the polymerisation’ and ‘depolymerisation’. instability of large free radicals’, ‘thermodynamics of F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures ‘Electron Technology, 24 March 1953. Transfer in Organic Compounds’, Manchester College of 3pp manuscript notes. ‘Radiation Chemistry’, Paris, France, November 1953. Manuscript notes etc for lecture or lectures. Notice by Dainton on ‘Thermodynamique et cinétique polymérisations’, Société de Chimie Physique, Paris, 9 November 1953. lecture for des ‘Principles London, 4 February 1954. and Mechanisms in Electron Transfer, Chemistry Society, Manuscript notes of Dainton’s ‘Contribution to Symposium’; manuscript notes of discussion and manuscript notes on the literature, found clipped together. a chemist) to Radiobiological Problems’, Third 10pp manuscript draft. 1p typescript headed ‘Dates and Places of Lectures’. The untitled lecture was given at Dublin, Belfast, St Andrews and Leeds between December 1954 and February 1955. ‘Why Polymerisation Occurs’, Oxford University Alembic Club, 28 November 1955. ‘Current Fact and Theories in Radiation Chemistry and their relevance (as judged by International Congress on Radiobiology, Cambridge, 15-17 August 1955. 1p typescript outline for lecture. ‘Introduction to Radiation Chemistry’, Salford Royal Technical College, 21 January 1958. 2pp manuscript notes. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures 37th Silvanus Thompson Lecture on ‘Radiation Chemistry in Retrospect and Prospect’, British Institute of Radiology, 15 May 1958. 9pp manuscript notes. 22pp duplicated typescript with corrections in red ink + references, legends for figures and tables. Letter re lecture, 14 January 1959, with manuscript notes attached. Faraday Society Informal Discussion, Leeds, September 1958. 3pp manuscript notes. ‘Final Lecture of [?] Kinetics Course’, 19 January 1959. 5pp manuscript notes. Lectures by Dainton as Arthur D. Massachusetts Institute of Chemistry, USA, February-March 1959. Little Visiting Professor of Chemistry, 2 folders. 3 pp manuscript notes. 1p duplicated typescript course outline and manuscript notes for lectures. The lectures were given under the general heading of ‘Some Topics in Reaction Kinetics’. ‘Some Aspects of Radiation Chemistry, American Chemical Society Western Connecticut Section, 14 April 1959. and Brookhaven lectures. ‘Radiation Chemistry of Organic Compounds, Brookhaven, New York, USA, 15 April 1959. 1p manuscript notes found clipped together with American Chemical Society 10pp manuscript notes American Chemical Society lecture. + table, found clipped together with notes for F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures ‘Radiation Chemistry of Polar Liquids’, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada, 15 May 1959. 2pp manuscript notes. ‘Chemical Research, Burlington, Vermont, USA, August 1959. Radiations’, Effects of International Congress of Radiation 5pp manuscript notes. ‘The reactivity of hydroxyl radicals in aqueous solution’, ca 1959. 4pp manuscript notes for lecture, Transactions of the Faraday Society, October 1959. n.d; off-print with same title from the 4pp manuscript notes for lecture headed ‘Pt! Reactions with H2 and CO’ n.d. but found with the preceding. Undated manuscript notes found with notes for lectures dated in 1959. 5pp manuscript notes. 3pp manuscript notes. ‘Relation between Structure and Polymerisability’, S.C.1. [Society of Chemical Industry], 25 November 1960. ‘Why Polymerisation Occurs?’, Canadian High Polymer Forum, September 1960. Includes notes for lecture entitled ‘Simplest Change, Atom and Molecule’ for Cambridge Philosophical Society. colloquium notes, 1p dated 14 November 1960. ‘Some recent and current researches in Radiation Chemistry of Water’, Mt Vernon Hospital, 9 December 1960. Paginated and unpaginated sequences of manuscript notes found clipped to 5pp + 1p manuscript notes for Dainton’s colloquium talk. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures ‘Principles of Radiation Chemistry and the Application’, Belfast, 22 February 1961. Possibilities of its Industrial 2pp manuscript notes. ‘Oxidation in Aqueous Solution’, Bristol University Chemical Society, 2 March 1961. 3pp manuscript notes. ‘Photochlorination of Chlorinated Ethylenes’, Cardiff, 28 March 1961. 3pp manuscript notes; off-print of paper on photochlorination studies, 1962. Manuscript notes for lectures found clipped together, 1961 Include: 5pp manuscript notes. 14pp duplicated typescript notes. ‘Aspects of the Radiation Chem. of Water’, Paris, France, 24 May 1961. ‘The Effect of Phase on Radiation Chemistry’, Paris, France, 26 May 1961. ‘Radn Chemistry of Water: Exptl Status’, Gordon Conference, 17 July 1961. ‘A Sceptical Chemist’s View of Inorganic Redox Reactions’, General Electric, Schenectady, New York, USA, 24 July 1961. Baker Lectures on Radiation Chemistry and Some Problems in Reaction Kinetics and Mechanisms, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA, Fall 1961. See also L.45 and D.23 Molecule’. Found with preceding. 4pp manuscript notes for ‘Baker Lecture - 6’ on ‘H atom and OH Radicals as Simplest Acids and Bases’, October 1961. 5pp manuscript notes for second Baker Lecture on ‘H-atom Abstraction reactions in Gas and Solutions’, 28 September 1961. 3pp manuscript notes for lecture on ‘The Simpiest Charge, Atom and F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures ‘Why Polymerization Occurs?’, Akron Polymer Lecture Group, [?University of Akron], Ohio, USA, 3 November 1961. 1p typescript abstract only. Figures for unidentified lecture or lectures found clipped together, one figure with reference to 1961. L.45-L.47 Contents of Dainton’s folder inscribed on Physical Chemistry’: manuscript notes etc, for lectures, 1961-1962. front cover ‘New Horizons in 7pp manuscript notes for first Baker Lecture, Cornell, Ithaca, New York, USA, 26 September 1961. 3pp manuscript notes for Royal Institute of Chemistry Lecture, Leeds, 22 January 1962. 4pp manuscript ‘Outline of IUPAC Montreal Lecture’, n.d. Typescript notes for slides. 3pp photocopy from printed source. Manuscript notes and graphs. Letter re Dainton’s IUPAC paper, 22 June 1961. 1p manuscript notes headed ‘Alberta Lecture May 21 1962’. Boomer Memorial Lectures, University of Alberta, Calgary, Canada, May, 1962. ‘Some Aspects of Radiation Chemistry’, Aberdeen, 14 March 1962. 4pp manuscript notes. 10pp typescript notes. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 1112/11/02 Lectures ‘Science and Government’, University of Alberta, Canada, 28 May 1962. 15pp typescript with manuscript additions. ‘Forms of H and OH in the Radiolysis of Aqueous Solutions’, Royal Society, London, 7 June 1962. Typescript abstract, 4pp manuscript notes and lists lecture. of those invited to the Brief correspondence with Royal Society, 1962. Sadler Hall, [? University of Leeds], 4 November 1962. 3pp manuscript notes on university expansion. American Chemical Society lecture, 18 February 1963. 1p manuscript notes. ‘The Simplest Chemical Reaction, Rome, Italy, 20 May 1964. 2pp manuscript notes. General Electric, Schenectady, USA, 3 May 1963. 3pp manuscript notes. ‘H-atoms and Electrons in Chemistry’, Edinburgh, 21 February 1964. App typescript ‘Synopsis’ dated 5 May 1965. ‘Kinetics and Mechanisms of Inorganic Redox Reactions’, Hatfield College of Technology, Hertfordshire, 31 March 1965. 2pp manuscript notes. 5pp manuscript notes. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures ‘The Chemistry of the Electron’, N. U. [? Nottingham University] Chemistry Society, 9 November 1965. 2pp manuscript notes. ‘The Chemistry of the Electron’, Poland, 7 May 1966. Institute of Nuclear Research, Warsaw, 2pp manuscript ‘Summary’ of Dainton’s lecture. Why Polymerisations Occurs’, Lodz, Poland, 12 May 1966. 2pp manuscript notes. ‘An Elementary Discussion of the Chemistry of the Electron’, Institute of Cancer Research, 14 July 1966. 2pp manuscript notes. 6pp manuscript notes. 4pp manuscript notes. Published in the Listener. Newcastle Symposium ‘Radn Chemistry and Introductory Photochem’, 21 September 1966. Lecture at Gomberg Centenary Lecture, ‘The Simplest Free Radicals’, University of Michigan Chemistry Department, Ann Arbor, USA, 22 August 1966. Sir Jesse Boot Lecture on ‘Molecular Aggregation’, University of Nottingham, 3 February 1967. 13pp typescript ‘The “Swing” as a Challenge to Scientific Education’, BBC [Radio] Talk, May 1967. 9pp manuscript draft, list of guests for pre-lecture dinner etc. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures ‘Kinetics Czechoslovakia, June 1967. Thermodynamics and of Addition Polymerization’, Prague, 2pp typescript ‘Summary’ of lecture; manuscript notes etc, found therewith. ‘Electron Chemistry’, Nobel Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden, 29 August 1967. 3pp manuscript notes. ‘Science Association, 29 September 1967. Government’, and Nottingham Branch, Workers’ Educational 29pp typescript draft with manuscript revision. L.66-L.68 Next ‘The University, Edinburgh, 14 November 1967. Generation Scientists of and Technologists’, Heriot-Watt 19pp manuscript draft. Colloquium, Villa Serbelloni, Anglo-American Published version, May 1968. 1p manuscript diagram and 2pp manuscript notes. ‘Manpower Bellagio, Italy, 18 March 1968. Deployment’, 5pp manuscript notes for talk by Dainton; manuscript notes of talks by other speakers. 29pp typescript including title page. ‘Science, Government and Education’, University of Stirling, 9 May 1968. ‘Organisation Nottingham, 20 April 1968. 15pp duplicated typescript. Italian-British of Scientific Research’, Rectors’ Meeting, F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures ‘Who will the future scientists be?’, East Anglian Regional Advisory Council for Further Education Annual Conference, Brighton, 4 June 1968. 12pp typescript draft. Published version in volume of conference addresses. ‘Higher Education for a Technological Age’, North of England Education Conference, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 7 January 1969. 7pp manuscript notes. ‘The Chemistry of October 1969. the Electron’, St Paul’s School, Barnes, London, 14 1p manuscript notes. ‘Education for the 70s. Cambridge Union Society, 18 October 1969. The Social Content of the Curriculum’, Teach-in, 18pp typescript draft. Manuscript notes on three index cards. 2pp manuscript notes. ‘Universities and Industry, CBI North Midland Regional Council, Ragdale Hall, near Nottingham, 26 November 1969. 15pp typescript. ‘Science in the Universities: Salvation or Damnation: The Pursuit of Science and Human Curiosity’, Sir Ludwig Mond Lecture, University of Manchester, 20 February 1970. ‘Shared Responsibility in Education’, Conference of Dons and Beaks, Selwyn College, Cambridge, 3 April 1970 29pp typescript initialled ‘F.S.D’ and dated 28 January 1970. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures L.80, L.81 ‘The Tasks Ahead’, The 1870 Education Act Centenary Commemorative Lectures, Central Hall, Westminster, 1 May 1970. 18pp photocopied typescript. Published version. ‘Properties Czechoslovakia, 23 June 1970. trapped of e in alk. aq. glasses’, Marianske Lazne, 7pp manuscript notes. Variously titled sequences of manuscript notes preceding. found clipped to the ‘Electrons in Viscous and Rigid Aqueous Media’, G.E. [General Electric], 5 August 1970. 4pp manuscript notes. ‘Unexpected traps for the electron’, Leeds, 19 November 1970. 3pp manuscript notes. ‘Future scientists, what sort and how many’, Cardiff, 23 October 1970. 4pp duplicated typescript ? re lecture which Dainton in fact was not able to deliver. 2pp manuscript notes. ‘Opportunities for Chemists’, Essex Branch Royal Institute of Chemistry, Colchester, 11 March 1971. Talk on electron chemistry at Cambridge colloquium, 22 January 1971. 2pp manuscript notes. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures Talk in Bodleian [Library] Curators Room, Oxford, 27 April 1971. One letter only, re arrangements, 1971. Talk to Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce, June 1971. Newspaper report only. ‘Recent Developments in the Chemistry of the Electron’, Gordon Research Conference, New Hampton School, New Hampshire, USA, 12 July 1971. 8pp manuscript notes. ‘A New Probe for Motion and Heterogeneity in Liquids and Glasses’, G.E. [General Electric], USA, 20 July 1971. 3pp manuscript notes. 2pp manuscript notes. ‘Science: Salvation or Damnation’, The Seventeenth Fawley Foundation Lecture, University of Southampton, 11 November 1971. Published version. Brief correspondence re arrangements; menu card. ‘The Chemistry of the Electron’, University of Kent Chemical Society, 2 November 1971. 2pp manuscript notes also used ‘Toronto 16/3/73’. ‘Scientific Research in Britain 1950-1984’, Royal Society of Edinburgh, 6 December 1971. ‘How not to make science policy’, Ottawa, Canada, September 1972. 6pp manuscript notes F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures ‘Future December 1972. Patterns of R&D, Society of Chemical Industry, Liverpool, 14 3pp manuscript notes. ‘How does ionising Biophysics Colloquium, Zoology Department [?Oxford], 1 February 1973. radiation cause chemical and biological damage?’, 5pp manuscript notes. Lectures in Japan, February 1973. Notices and manuscript and typescript outlines for lectures on ‘Redox Reactions’ and ‘Why Polymerisation Occurs’. C.B. Purves Memorial Lecture, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 13 March 1973. The topic of Dainton’s lecture was ‘the enormous change, widespread in the Western World, in public attitudes to science’. 1p manuscript notes; typescript draft paginated 3-33. 8pp typescript draft. ‘Défie de la Société au Chimiste’, Chemical Institute of Canada, Quebec, 1 June 1973. Two 8pp typescript drafts, one with introductory paragraphs in French. ‘The Discipline of Chemistry in Education’, Chemical Society, Education Division, 27 March 1973. French. ‘Science and Society’, Academie royale de Belgique, Brussels, Belgium, 24 October 1973. 27pp typescript draft in English; 4pp duplicated typescript in Dutch; off-print in F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures ‘The Organisation and Finance of Medical Research. An Overall View’, Medical Research Society Symposium, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London, 7 December 1973. 3pp manuscript notes; 4pp photocopied typescript notes. of Research in ‘Role Berkshire, 31 January 1974. Universities’, Civil Service College, Sunningdale, 3pp manuscript notes. ‘Part-edited transcript’ of Dainton’s talk with covering letter from the Civil Service College, 1 November 1974. ‘To Young Scientists of America’, Thomas Edison Foundation, Shenectady, New York, USA, February 1974. 28pp duplicated typescript. 3pp manuscript notes. L.105-L.110 Manuscript notes and published version. See also L.352-L.362. Faraday Lecture on ‘The Electron as a Chemical Entity’, Chemical Society Annual Congress, London, 2 April 1974. ‘Government, Scientific Research and Higher Education - The Uneasy Alliance’, PCL [Physical Chemistry Laboratory], Oxford, 20 May 1974. divided into five for ease of reference. ‘Research in Establishments of Higher Education in the United Kingdom. The Contemporary British Position’, Bucharest, Romania, 1 June 1974. Title page with manuscript notes for introductory remarks; 15pp typescript + tables and figures. L.106-L.110 Contents of Dainton’s folder inscribed ‘Science Policy Slides & Diagrams’ F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures L.106-L.109 Manuscript notes, background material etc. 4 folders. Slides. ‘Science in a Democracy: Salvation or Damnation?’, Aharon Katzir Memorial Lecture, Jerusalem, Israel, 10 June 1974. Published version. Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Jerusalem 1975. Letter commenting on the ideas discussed in Dainton’s lecture, 7 November 1975. ‘Scientific Research and the State: an uneasy alliance’, Inaugural Meeting of the Division of the Biomedical Sciences of the Institute of Biology, London, 25 June 1974. Notice of lecture only. ‘What are Science and Technology for Anyway?’, Conference on Science and Engineering Education, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, 17 July 1974. Photocopied typescript of Dainton’s conference paper and the discussion which followed, sent to Dainton with covering letter, 11 April 1975. ‘Influential Factors in the Development of Chemistry in British Universities’, Chemical Society Heads of University Chemistry Departments Meeting, London, 25 October 1974. fey Talk to 20 Graduate Administrators, Civil Service College, Sunningdale, Berkshire, 6 November 1974. 6pp typescript draft for ’15 min introductory talk by FSD’. 2pp manuscript notes originally prepared for this occasion but with the date, 25 September 1975, added later. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures Contribution Executive (Administration) Course, Civil Service College, 25 September 1975. science’ Higher ‘policy for on to Officer Letter re arrangements, 10 September 1975 and 2pp manuscript notes which may relate to this occasion, found with notes for the November 1974 talk. ‘University Research: What for & Who Pays’, St Johns [College, Oxford], 25 February 1975. 3pp manuscript notes. ‘The Future of Universities’, Oxford University Science Society, 28 February 1975. 4pp manuscript notes. Untitled, Discussion Meeting, 14 August 1975. 5pp manuscript notes. L.120-L.122 L.120 2pp manuscript notes. 22pp typescript with manuscript additions and corrections. ‘Current UGC Policy on Funding of Research’, Glasgow, 30 October 1975. Nuffield Science Lecture on ‘Science and Survival’, Oxford, 5 January 1976. ‘The University Grants Committee and the Future of Higher Education in Great Britain’, Keele University, Staffordshire, 18 November 1975. Abstract, correspondence etc., 1974-1976. Photocopied typescript with manuscript corrections, etc. 24 pp typescript + legends and tables. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures ‘What is Science for Anyway’, Jesse Boot Lecture, Nottingham, ‘Jan 76’. 33pp photocopied typescript. Speech at the Annual Dinner of the Biochemical Society, University College London, 6 July 1976. 11pp typescript with manuscript revision. Proof copy of published version. EA 25,E 126 ‘Universities and the State: Securing Responsive and Responsible Academic Freedom’, Eleventh Annual Conference of the Society for College and University Planning, Washington, D.C., USA, 23 July 1976. 32pp typescript. 32pp photocopied typescript. ‘What is Science for Anyway?’, W.C. Williams Memorial Lecture, University of Sheffield, 26 November 1976. 44pp typescript with covering note dated 23 November 1976. Published version. Education, Society for College and University Planning, 1978. In The Past, Present and Future of American Higher ‘A “Skeptical Chymist’s” Personal View of 25 years of British Science’, Queen’s Jubilee Lecture at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, 9 November 1976. 17pp typescript; letter from organiser, 24 January 1977. ‘The University Grants Committee’, Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy Seminar on Higher Education Finance, London, January 1977. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures of Role ‘The Conference of the Association for the Study of Medical Education, 14 March - 1977. Chairman’s Address, the UGC in Education’, Medical 17pp typescript; 4pp manuscript notes. ‘The Planning and Funding of Universities in the United Kingdom, Colloquium of Vice-Chancellors with the Presidents of Dutch University Boards at Bildersberg-Arnhem, The Netherlands, 17-19 March 1977. 9pp typescript. ‘Manpower Market in the 1980s’, Royal Institute of Chemistry Centenary Symposium, 29 March 1977. 23pp typescript + illustrative material. Published version in New Scientist, 7 April 1977. typescript prepared for ICI L.133, L.134 Toronto Britain’ conference entitled with manuscript inscription and _ 20pp the ‘Government and the Universities in ‘corrected 5/8/77’. 10pp duplicated typescript with manuscript additions and corrections ‘The Government Impact on the Universities Admissions, Curriculum and Degree Requirements - The British Case’. ‘The Government Impact on the Universities’, Conference of the International Council on the Future of the University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 29 August- 1 September 1977. degree to Dainton on 30 September 1977. ‘What is Science for, Anyway?’, Uppsala University, Sweden, September 1977. ‘Coping with Change’, address to ‘Most promising young scientists’, Millbank, London, 20 September 1977. 34pp typescript of Dainton’s address; notification of the award of an honorary App photocopied typescript notes. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures L.137, L.138 Presidential Address, Library Association, October 1977. L.137 24pp typescript with 1p manuscript insert, described by Dainton as ‘the actual text’ in a manuscript inscription on the first page dated 2 November 1977. Published version of Dainton’s address. 2pp manuscript notes. ‘The University Library in the Community’, 14pp photocopied typescript of paper by the University Librarian, University of Bristol, sent to Dainton with covering letter, 13 June 1977, and kept by him with his Presidential Address. ‘Problems Facing Science Departments’, Standing Conference of Professors of Physics, London, 18 November 1977. 4pp manuscript notes; 5pp typescript notes; background material. 8pp typescript notes. ‘The U.G.C.’, Lecture to British Council Course 828, 12 April 1978. 6pp typescript outline; hand drawn diagram of UK Higher Education System. ‘Do we get the Universities we deserve?’, Athenaeum Ladies Night Dinner, London, 10 April 1978. ‘After Adult Literacy - Scientific Literacy?’, Roscoe Lecture, University of Manchester, 22 April 1978. manuscript notes; illustrative material. ‘The Formulation of Scientific Policy’, Civil Service College, Sunningdale, Berkshire, 29 June 1978. 2pp manuscript and 2pp photocopied typescript ‘outline of talk’; 5pp 26pp typescript. L.143, L.144 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures Correspondence re arrangements and arising, June-July 1978; programme; course membership list and biographical notes on members. ‘The Research Foundations & the Universities’, 1942 Club, St Catherine’s College Oxford, 8 July 1978. 2pp typescript notes. L.146, L.147 ‘Differentiation of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 21 August 1978. Institutions between Roles of Higher Education’, 3pp manuscript ‘talk summary’, 1p typescript ‘outline of talk’; 19pp typescript draft. Published version. L.148-L.151 4 folders. ‘Do we get the universities we deserve?’, University of Leeds, 11 December 1978. Contents of Dainton’s Leeds lecture file: printed and duplicated background material, manuscript notes and correspondence, 1973-1979. Talk on British Library to East Midlands Branch of the Library Association, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, 13 February 1979. 2pp manuscript introduction, photocopied typescript draft paginated 2-15 with manuscript revision and 1p manuscript conclusion. 3pp manuscript notes. ‘Talk at Tokyo University’, Japan, 5 October 1979. Dainton’s talk covered both ‘Securing a free system’ and ‘A national library system’. but responsible university F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures Crookshank Lecture on ‘What is Science For - Anyway?’, The Royal College of Radiologists, London, 15 May 1981. Typescript drafts paginated 1-9 and 21-23 + 2pp unpaginated typescript, published version and brief correspondence, 1981. L.155-L.158 The Rede Lecture 1981 on ‘British Universities: Purposes, Problems and Pressures’, University of Cambridge, 29 October 1981. L.155-L.157 Typescript drafts and proof copy. 3 folders. Correspondence etc re lecture, 1980-1982. ‘What is science for — anyway?’, British Museum (Natural History) Scientific Officers’ Association, 12 November 1981. 26pp typescript. British of ‘The Vancouver, Canada, 11 February 1982. University Library’, Notice of lecture; printed and duplicated background material. No drafts were found with this material but see L.128, L.136 and L.154 for lectures with the same title. ‘Science and the State: The Uneasy Alliance’, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 9 February 1982. 6pp manuscript notes. ‘Effective Sharing of Resources, Library Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 12 February 1982. 1p manuscript notes. British Columbia Library School, F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures Robert Maxwell-Pergamon Discourse at the Royal Institution, London, 19 March 1982. Illustrative material only. Address to the Wynkyn de Worde Society on ‘Vital Spiral’, Stationers’ Hall, London, 25 November 1982. Published version. Address on Award of Curie Medal, Wroclaw, Poland, April 1983. manuscript Spp corrections. See also A.533. notes; 18pp photocopied typescript with manuscript Address at the Miller Conference on Radiation Chemistry, Hunfold, West Germany, 29 June 1983. L.165-L.173 L.167-L.173 L.174-L.176 37pp typescript ‘spoken version’. 21pp typescript draft; letter re arrangements, 18 April 1983. 3pp typescript in English and German; transparencies and manuscript notes on scientific work of N. Miller; letter re arrangements, 10 June 1983. ‘Universities and Industry: Creative Tension or Cosy Cohesion’, Lord Stamp Memorial Lecture, University of London, 31 October 1983. correspondence re arrangements, October 1983. ‘Scientific Leadership’, Oxford Centre for Management Studies, 16 November 1983. Background material. manuscript additions; Spp typescript notes with 6 folders and 1 bundle. programme; brief F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures 23pp typescript with manuscript inscription ‘Transfer to 1983 lecture file’; 1p typescript appendix. Photocopy, with covering letter, of ‘Note of Comments by F.S. Dainton on “Engineering our Future” The Report of the Committee of Enquiry into the Engineering Profession Command 7794’, Meeting of Souls’ Group, Rhodes House, Oxford, 1 March 1980. All The ‘Note of Comments’ was found with Dainton’s papers for the scientific leadership lecture. L.177-L.185 ‘Universities Health University of Sheffield, 8 December 1983. National and the Service’, Rock Carling Lecture, Dainton, as a holder of the Rock Carling Fellowship, was required to review in a monograph the state of knowledge and activity in one of the fields in which Sir Ernest Rock Carling The arrangements provided that the monograph would be introduced by a public lecture given at a recognized medical teaching centre in the United Kingdom. had been particularly interested. 42pp typescript. Incomplete. Contents of plastic folder: tables etc. Précis; slide sheets etc. Correspondence re Rock Carling Lecture and Monograph, 1990-1995. Letter from Sir Patrick Nairne commenting on Dainton’s draft Rock Carling Lecture, 8 April 1982. Dainton’s Rock Carling Fellowship Monograph. Background material on the topic of universities and the National Health Service, 1972-1995. Reflections on the Universities and the National Health Services, The Nuffield Provincial Hospitals Trust, 1983. L.181-L.184 4 folders. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures Address to the Inaugural Meeting of Association, 22 February 1984. the Oxford Branch of the British 12pp typescript. ‘Knowledge in the Free Economy’, Eighth Annual Conference and Annual General Meeting of UK Serials Group, Nottingham, 26 March 1985. 14pp typescript programme, letter arising, 1 May 1985. with manuscript additions and corrections, conference L.188, L.189 Lectures given at Barnard College, New York, USA, March 1985 and n.d. L.188 ‘Knowledge, Education and the Future’, Public Lecture to Barnard College, March 1985. 32pp typescript. ‘The British Library: An International Cultural Asset’, New York Public Library, USA, 19 June 1985. 24pp typescript; background information re British Library and New York Public Library. Folder also includes copy of letter from Dainton for Maurice Line valedictory volume, 6 November 1987. ‘Barnard Duet with BHD [Barbara Hazlitt Dainton] (Draft)’. 14pp typescript with manuscript additions and corrections and illustrative material for lecture on the NHS. N.d. but papers found with typescript for 1985 lecture. 16pp typescript with manuscript additions and corrections. The letter was found with the New York Public Library Lecture papers. Line was Director General (Science, Technology and Industry), British Library, 1985-1988. E191, £.192 Address at the Opening of the Postgraduate Medical Education Centre Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, 27 September 1985. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures Programme, background material, correspondence, 1984-1985. L.193-L.199A ‘Opening Remarks “Objectives” to ESRC [Economic and Social Research Council] Policy Agenda Conference’, Wiston House, Steyning, West Sussex, 7-9 February 1986. L.193-L.199 Contents of Dainton’s folder inscribed ‘7 February 1986’. L.193-L.198 Typescript draft of Dainton’s remarks; programme; list of delegates; papers by other speakers; printed and duplicated background material, etc. 6 folders. Typescript and manuscript notes and drafts for talks and lectures by Dainton on science policy and related topics, 1974, 1980 and n.d Found with ESRC conference material. Nuffield Department of Typescript of ‘Opening Remarks’ for ESRC Newsletter. ‘Universities, Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Oxford, 15 March 1986. Medical Research and the NHS’, Lecture programme booklet for Nuffield Department course; typescript draft paginated 2-18. ‘Universities Observed: Retrospect and Prospect’, Sixth Convocation Lecture, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 12 April 1986. 2 folders. Seminar on Science and Technology, [?Oxford] Trinity Term, 2 June 1986. 17pp typescript; dinner menu; brief correspondence arising, 1986, 1987. L.202-L.204 L.202 First page only of Dainton’s paper. L.203, L.204 Slides. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures L.205-L.207 ‘A Conservation Crisis’, Keynote address at National Preservation Advisory Committee’s first national seminar, ‘The Conservation Crisis: Our Achilles’ Heel?’, Loughborough University of Technology, 16 July 1986. Correspondence re arrangements, conference programme, abstracts of speakers etc. 18pp typescript draft with manuscript additions and corrections. Incomplete. 17pp photocopied typescript +1p illustration, with covering letter 5 February 1987. L.208, L.209 ‘Knowledge is our Destiny and Education is the Tool’, Third Edward Boyle Memorial Lecture, Royal Society of Arts, London, 14 January 1987. 35pp typescript. Correspondence, 1986-1987 including letters of congratulation; off-print of lecture. L.212-L.224 30pp typescript + illustrative material, etc; letter arising, 31 March 1987. Correspondence re arrangements for Dainton lecture, 1986-1987. L.210-L.224 ‘Knowledge is power: but how can we find what we need’, First British Library Dainton Lecture, Royal Society, London, 30 March 1987. 13 folders. Manuscript notes, duplicated and printed papers found with the arrangements correspondence in Dainton’s box folder inscribed ‘Longman’s Dainton BL Lecture 30/3/87’. Include papers re British Association for the Advancement of Science one- day conference on ‘Making Knowledge Pay’, 26 September 1985. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures Lecture Cambridge, 6 April 1987. on conservation issues, British Council Course, Hughes Hall, 18pp manuscript and typescript draft + illustrative material. ‘Knowledge is University of Manchester, 2 July 1987. Destiny: our Education its tool’, Gray-Hartley Lecture, 53pp typescript. ‘Setting the Scene’, Opening Address to the British Council Conference on ‘The role of careers counselling and placement in higher education’, Wadham College Oxford, 24 August 1987. 22p typescript; programme. L.228, L.229 ‘Universities, Research and Health Care: A Century of Change’, John Snow Lecture, Association of Anaesthetists, 10 September 1987. 2 folders. L.230-L.232 74pp typescript. 25pp typescript; off-print. Correspondence with organisers, 1988-1989. ‘Education for a Revolution: from steam power to brain power’, keynote address IBM conference on ‘Science and Imagination’, London, 24/25 March 1988. introductory remarks in German; slide sheets. Notice of lecture; 1p manuscript outline; 3pp manuscript notes; 1p typescript Agenda, attendance list; biographical notes on speakers and abstracts, etc. ‘Why Department, Ruhr-Universitat, Bochum, West Germany, 19 May 1988. Polymerisation Colloquium, Chemistry Occurs?’, L.233-L.235 Chemistry F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures Printed and duplicated background material. Slides. L.236-L.244 ‘The British Knowledge Industry: Nationalised, Privatised or Hybrid?’, The Radcliffe Lecture, Oxford, 13 October 1988. Contents of Dainton’s box folder inscribed ‘Radcliffe Lecture 13 Oct 1988’: draft, correspondence, manuscript notes and background papers, etc. 26pp typescript draft, etc. Correspondence re Radcliffe Lecture, 1988-1990. L.238-L.244 Manuscript notes, correspondence, duplicated material. and printed background re 6 folders and 1 bundle. for the a Steady False Dichotomy’, Monash University, correspondence Association Include Advancement of Science Conference on ‘Managing Science in State’, 1988. papers British and Title page for Monash lecture; typescript drafts and manuscript notes etc. ‘Science and the Humanities: A Victoria, Australia, 7 November 1988. Evening Discourse at the Royal Institution, London, 17 February 1989. ‘Information, Knowledge and Wisdom: The Role of Library’, Chemical Information Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry, 15 February 1989. 4pp typescript; short summary for Newsletter publication; background printed material; brief correspondence, 1988-1989. ‘The British Library: A Temple and a Warehouse of Knowledge’, Friday L.247-L.252 the British F.S. Dainton NCUACS 1112/11/02 Lectures 26 typescript; 1p typescript of first page of talk on the same topic to the Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies (see L.266, L.267), found clipped together with the Royal Institution talk. Correspondence re arrangements and arising, 1988-1989. Correspondents include J.M. Thomas, Director of the Royal Institution. Correspondence re Royal Institution Lecture and one with the same title for the Highgate Scientific and Literary Society on 7 November 1989. 1988-1989. Correspondents include Colin St John Wilson, architect of the new British Library building. L250, L.251 Duplicated and printed background material. 2 folders. Photographic slides. ‘Knowledge is our Destiny and Education is its Tool’, Lee Kuan Yew Lecture, Singapore, July 1989. 28pp typescript draft for Dainton’s Lee Kuan Yew Lecture, ‘July 1989, Singapore’. 4pp typescript ‘Introduction for Lord Dainton, LKY Visitor, on 31 August 1989’. Bochum, West Germany, 20 October 1989. ‘Are some science policy issues inevitable, irresolvable and permanent?’, British Association Annual Meeting Section F Economics, Sheffield, 12 September 1989. L.255-L.257 Lectures at Twentieth Anniversary of Chemistry Faculty, Ruhr Universitat, 4pp manuscript notes; 25 typescript draft + figures; summary etc. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures L.255, L.256 Typescript drafts in English and German. 2 folders. Correspondence, programme etc., 1989. L.258, L.259 ‘A Scientist looks at Poetry’, Royal Society of Edinburgh Conference on ‘Creativity and Discovery in the Arts and Sciences’, University of Glasgow, 23 May 1990. 9pp typescript; programme; correspondence arising. Papers for Royal Glasgow: Institution occasion found with Dainton’s papers for 2pp manuscript notes + 1p photocopy for introduction to Royal Institution Discourse by J.M. Thomas on ‘The Poetry of Science’ Copy of Thomas’s discourse as prepared for publication. Chairman’s remarks at a session on school science, British Association, 22 August 1990. 11pp typescript; 2pp manuscript notes; background material. ‘Knowledge (= Science) is our Destiny’, Oxford Centre for Management Studies Association Silver Jubilee Seminar, Templeton College, Oxford, 26 October 1990. 10pp typescript + illustrative material; programme; list of participants, etc. ‘Leadership’, Oxford Strategic Leadership Programme, Templeton College, Oxford, 6 November 1990. 25pp typescript; 1p manuscript notes; programme etc. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures ‘Science and Government: The UK Experience’, Address to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington DC, USA, 16 February 1991. 12pp typescript, etc; brief correspondence, March 1991 Speech at the Presentation of Certificates and Dinner on the Occasion of the Graduation of Imperial College Students on the Four year Dainton Course in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, London, 20 March 1991. 4pp typescript notes, programme, letter of thanks, etc. Address to London, 21 March 1991. the IBM conference ‘Science Revisited’, Regents College, typescript 12pp correspondence, 1991. + 2pp_ illustrative material; manuscript notes; brief L.266, L.267 ‘The British Library: Temple and Warehouse of Knowledge’, Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies, 28 March 1991. 15pp typescript. Talk to British Council Course, Worcester College Oxford, 19 August 1991. 9pp typescript draft titled ‘The Hebrew Collection of the British Library’ + 7pp typescript titled ‘Slides of Hebrew Manuscripts’. 7pp typescript draft titled ‘The Hebrew Collection of the British Library’ + 4pp typescript titled ‘Slides of Hebrew Manuscripts’. University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 14 November 1991. ‘Science and Government: the Conference of the Agricultural and Food Research Council, 7 October 1991. inevitable but uneasy interface’, Annual ‘The British Library: International Warehouse and Temple of Knowledge’, 18pp typescript; letter of thanks, 18 October 1991. 3pp manuscript notes. L.270-L.272 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures 20pp typescript + 4pp typescript. Correspondence re arrangements; notice of lecture etc. Slides. ‘State of our Universities’, Reform Club, London, 19 February 1992. 5Spp manuscript notes for talk + 2pp manuscript reference material; brief correspondence, 1991-1992. L.274, L.275 ‘Distinctive Roles and Common Purposes. The Contributions of Science, Business and Government to Economic Progress’, Edinburgh International Science Festival (under the auspices of the Royal Society and the Royal Society of Edinburgh), 7 April 1992. 18pp typescript + slides. Programme; list of participants; brief correspondence, March, April 1992. 12pp typescript with manuscript additions and corrections; manuscript notes; programme; list of those attending seminar. ‘British Higher Education: Past, Present and Possible’, Paper at Seminar to mark the 25th anniversary of the Scientific Exchange Agreement between the University of Strathclyde and the Technical University of Lodz, Poland, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, 8 April 1992. appreciation. ‘The State and the Care of the Sick’, Inaugural Lord Mayor's Lecture at St Thomas’ Hospital, London, 20 July 1992. material; correspondence including letters of L277, 1.278 19pp typescript. Programme; background F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures Introductory talk to discussion on the theme ‘ “Do we know our place in the world?” (UK’s Position in Systematic Biology and Diversity)’, Foundation for Science and Technology meeting, Royal Society, London, 25 November 1992. 10pp typescript + figures; programme; list of those attending etc. Lecture on Science’, given at the Universities of Oxford, Hull and Warwick, 1992. ‘Partners in Progress: Business, Education, Government & 28pp photocopied typescript + tables and figures. BBC Television broadcast, January 1993. Correspondence and manuscript notes re Dainton’s contribution to a BBC2 television programme on the two cultures, 1992-1993. ‘Setting the scene for science’, Science Society, 5 November 1993. Firth Memorial Lecture to the Forensic L.283-L.285 Correspondence, 1995, 1997. 1p manuscript notes; 17pp typescript + illustrative material. Published version of lecture; programme; correspondence re arrangements and arising, 1993-1994; etc. ‘Science and the State: The Uneasy but Necessary Alliance’, Jayne Lecture, American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 29 March 1995. Correspondence with Wycliffe College, 1993-1996. Proof copy of published version; off-print; background material. to Talk Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, 22 March 1996. Independent Science Schools 3pp manuscript notes. Teachers, Wycliffe College, F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures ‘Tales from a Rebellious Chemist's Life’, Chemistry Society, Hills Road Sixth Form College, Cambridge, 24 September 1996. 2pp manuscript notes for Cambridge talk; 2pp manuscript notes for talk on a similar topic at Wycliffe College in 1993; 1p untitled manuscript notes. Correspondence re arrangements for Cambridge talk, 1995-1996. ‘Knowledge is power, but who is to pay?’, Memorial Lecture on the occasion of the Celebration of the Angela and Tony Fish Bequest, Royal Institution, London, 9 October 1996. 2pp typescript introduction; 16pp typescript with manuscript revision (adapted from Dainton’s Jayne Lecture, L.283-L.285); notice of lecture. ‘Reactions of Cl and COCI radicals’, n.d. 8pp manuscript notes. ‘Glasses as a probe for the study of fast reactions’, n.d. 2pp manuscript notes. ‘Has scientist a special responsibility?’ 1p manuscript notes. ‘Talk at Harwell’, n.d. 4pp manuscript notes. 4pp manuscript notes. ‘Principles and Mechanisms in Electron Transfers’, n.d. ‘Reflections on HE at Home and Overseas’, n.d. 11pp manuscript notes, etc. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 1112/11/02 Lectures ‘Chemistry of the February [no year]. Electron’, Chelsea College, University of London, 15 2pp manuscript notes. 5pp manuscript notes for unidentified lecture. Contents of Dainton’s folder: manuscript and typescript notes for lectures on radiation chemistry, n.d. Includes manuscript notes for lecture at international congress of radiology held in London. L.293-L.351 SPEECHES 1951-1997 For speeches delivered as Chancellor of the University of Sheffield see G.68- G.122, G.147. L.293-L.333 Many of these notes for speeches were written on small format paper or cards. Sequence of notes and drafts for speeches of welcome, openings, after- dinner talks etc., kept together by Dainton, 1957-1997. 2 folders. L.296, L.297 1965. L.298, L.299 1966. 1957, 1959. 1962-1963. 2 folders. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures L.300, L.301 1967. 2 folders. L.304-L.308 N.d. [1960s]. 5 folders. Include large number of speeches by Dainton as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nottingham. L.309, L.310 1970 2 folders. 1976-1977. 1978-1979. 1971-1972. 1973-1974. N.d [1970s]. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures L.321, L.322 1984. 2 folders. L.324-L.327 1986. 4 folders. 1988-1989. 1991-1992. Includes notes for speeches on small format paper or cards. Notes and drafts for school speech days, kept together by Dainton, 1951- 1997, n.d. L.332, L.333 N.d. 1993,1997. 2 folders. L.334-L.342 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures 1951, 1962-1965. 1966-1967. 1966-1967. 1968-1969. 1970-1972. 1977, 1980. 1983, 1984. 1985, 1992, 1997. 1962, 1966. L.343-L.351 Notes and drafts for speeches at together by Dainton, 1962-1990, n.d. a number of university occasions, kept Includes a number of Dainton’s addresses on behalf of honorary graduates, his farewell address as Vice Chancellor of Nottingham University (L.344) and an address at an MRC occasion with later correspondence attached (L.347). 1971-1973. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Lectures 1977, 1996. L.352-L.362 BACKGROUND MATERIAL 1966-1973 L.352-L.362 A little correspondence, 1971, is at L.353. Dainton delivered the Faraday Lecture at the Annual Congress of the ‘Chem of e for Faraday Lecture’. Contents of folder so labelled divided into eleven for ease of reference: off-prints, some annotated by Dainton, 1966- 1973. Chemical Society, 2 April 1974. See L.103. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 SECTION M VISITS AND CONFERENCES M.1-M.183 This section presents some of Dainton’s visits made and conferences attended 1946-1997. many of visits abroad Dainton was accompanied by wife Barbara, who often made On his his independent trips on her own during the visits. Dainton combined his attendance at conferences, discussions with colleagues, lecturing and professional engagements with sight-seeing and this is reflected in the material. See Section L, Lectures, for further documentation of lectures and addresses given by Dainton. Visit to Canada and the USA, 23 June-28 September 1946. Dainton visited colleagues at Chalk River, Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa in Canada, and Detroit, Toledo, New York, Pittsburgh, Harvard, Princeton, Notre-Dame, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in the USA. Correspondence re arrangements. Itineraries. Printed and duplicated papers re travel arrangements. Diaries with observations on daily routine, life in America and brief mention of encounters with colleagues. Correspondence with students and colleagues at home, including one from Dainton to the Master of St Catharine’s College, Cambridge discussing his appointment to a lectureship. 2 folders. Undated newspaper cuttings and photographs. Memorabilia. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Visits and conferences Visit to the USA, June 1947. Newspaper cutting, photograph of Dainton attending the Symposium on Radiation and Photochemistry at the University of Notre Dame, USA, 25 June 1947. M.10-M.14 Visit to Canada and the USA, 23 November-30 December 1949. Dainton was invited to give a lecture at the opening of the new chemical laboratory at the University of Toronto (the Wallberg Memorial Building) in December. He also visited and lectured at Chalk River, Ottawa, Kingston, Harvard, Princeton, New York. Correspondence re arrangements including a letter from British colleague requesting supply of beryllium foil from USA. Itinerary and lecture programme. Personal correspondence. include Lectures delivered ‘An unusual chain reaction’, ‘Some thermodynamic properties of phosphorus’, ‘Elementary radiation chemistry’, ‘Advanced radiation chemistry’ and ‘Rates, heats and entropies of polymerization.’ radical polymerization’, ‘lonic and free Miscellaneous material including manuscript notes. University of Toronto Chemistry Department’s programmes of events and publications. ‘Radiation chemistry’, and ‘lonic polymerization’. Dainton visited colleagues and lectured at Notre Dame, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Princeton and Harvard. radio interview. Lectures included ‘Some aspects of radiation chemistry’, ‘Kinetics and thermodynamics in polymerisation’, ‘Electron transfer reactions in water’, M.15-M.18 Visit to the USA, October-November 1952. At Notre Dame he gave a F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Visits and conferences Printed university bulletins announcing Dainton’s lectures. Printed questionnaire with Dainton’s manuscript annotations for a radio interview at Notre Dame on ‘Dateline Notre Dame’. Undated photographs of Dainton and colleagues. Memorabilia. Visit to the USA, July 1956. Dainton visited Colby Junior College, New London, New Hampshire. One letter only from Dainton to his wife. M.20-M.24 Visit to the USA, January-May 1959 Family photographs of Dainton and holiday snapshots. Dainton was accompanied by his family. Diary kept by Barbara Dainton, including newspaper cuttings and account of daily routine mentioning Dainton’s activities. Diary kept by Mary Dainton (elder daughter) commenting on the Atlantic crossing and sightseeing in the USA and Canada. Dainton was Arthur D. Little Visiting Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. During his period in the USA, he also visited Stanford University and the GE Laboratory, Schenectady. He also visited McGill University in Canada. Memorabilia including maps. Personal correspondence to John Dainton (son) and Barbara Dainton. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Visits and conferences M.25-M.28 Visit to New Zealand and Australia, 19 July-12 September 1959. Dainton visited colleagues and gave lectures in New Zealand (Auckland, Christ Church, Wellington) and Australia (Melbourne, Hobart, Brisbane, Perth). Diary. Entries include notes on lectures, colleagues visited and their research, daily routine. Also includes entries for later visits to the USA, Canada and Australia from 8 July to 21 September 1968 (M.39-M.47). Personal correspondence. Newspaper cuttings. M.28A, M.29 Memorabilia and maps. of Congress members; dinner menu and programme for Honorary List Degree Congregation, University of Leeds. Second International Congress of Radiation Research, Harrogate, Yorkshire, 5-11 August 1962. The University of Leeds awarded Honorary Degrees to four members of the Congress. Dainton presented A. Hollaender and R. Latarjet at the ceremony. Correspondence re arrangements; itinerary. Newspaper cuttings. M.30-M.33 Visit to Poland, 5-14 May 1966. Dainton visited colleagues and lectured. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Visits and conferences Summary of Dainton’s lecture ‘The chemistry of electrons’ given at the Institute of Nuclear Research, 7 May 1966. Diary/scrapbook including programmes, newspaper cuttings, dinner menus and letters. Barbara Dainton kept by itineraries and Memorabilia. M.34, M.35 Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Nottingham, 31 August-7 September 1966. Correspondence re arrangements for the opening ceremony and the conferment of Honorary Doctorate on Harold Wilson, the Prime Minister; letters of thanks to colleagues. M.36-M.38 Memorabilia. M.39-M.47 Manuscript notes for Dainton’s programmes; guest list. ‘Reply to toast of Guests’ at dinner; Visit to colleagues and lectures. Visit to Prague, Czechoslovakia, 17-21 June 1967. Diary with entries on sightseeing in Prague and student conditions. Summary of lectures: ‘The chemistry of the electron’ and ‘Kinetics and thermodynamics of addition polymerization’. [es Dainton visited colleagues in Canada and Australia. He attended the 10th Commonwealth Universities Congress in Canberra 15-17 August 1968 and gave the following lectures: ‘Science, education and government’, ‘The next generation of scientists and technologists’ and ‘The chemistry of the electron’. A visit to New Zealand was cancelled at the last minute. Visit to Canada, Australia and (?) South Africa, August-September 1968. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Visits and conferences Barbara Dainton visited South Africa but it is not clear whether this formed part of Dainton’s ‘tour’ or whether she travelled there independently. Correspondence re arrangements. Itinerary and Congress programme, dinner invitations and photographs. Barbara Dainton’s material including a programme of the Congress’ Ladies’ programme and typescript notes on the Department of Zoology of the University of Western Australia. Papers re Barbara Dainton’s visit to South Africa including memorabilia. Personal correspondence, mainly from Barbara Dainton. - Newspaper cuttings. Memorabilia from Australia. Memorabilia from Canada. University, library and government brochures. Diary discussing visits and lectures of colleagues. English Speaking Union Study Tour Conference, New York, USA, 25 October-6 November 1969. Printed programme, list of participants and newspaper articles. M.48-M.50 Correspondence re arrangements. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Visits and conferences Natural September 1971. Environment Lecture notes. Research Council Conference, Cambridge, 18 Visit to Canada, 31 August-7 September 1972. Dainton visited colleagues and lectured in Ottawa. Two letters of Barbara Dainton’s recounting her and her husband's daily activities. M.53-M.61 Anglo-American conference, Airlie, Virginia, USA, 8 -10 September 1972. Dainton lectured on ‘Significant new departures in higher education’. He was accompanied by his wife who made visits and gave an interview. Programme and biographical sketches of the conference’s participants. study or increased attention’ used that require fresh Personal correspondence. Programme of Barbara Dainton’s visits and interview and correspondence re arrangements. Copy of a lecture by Martin Throw ‘Areas in British and American higher education as background information by Dainton. Newspaper cuttings. Course material in natural history, autumn 1972. Printed material on zoology. 2 folders. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Visits and conferences Memorabilia. Management, Technology and Society Conference, London, 17 October 1972. Dainton lectured on ‘Science, growth and society.’ Typescript of Dainton’s lecture. M.63-M.69 Visit to Egypt, 22 December 1972-3 January 1973. Dainton visited Cairo to meet colleagues and Egyptian government officials. Papers re arrangements. Diary with comments on Dainton’s visits and meetings, conditions of laboratories and universities, Egyptian food. 2 folders. 2 folders. Memorabilia. Background material and newspaper cuttings. Personal correspondence with Barbara Dainton. reactions’, ‘Science: salvation or damnation.’ Dainton visited Japan for discussions with government, university officials and scientists on science policy, relations between higher education and the government, national library and information systems. Visit to Japan, 16 February-3 March 1973. M.70-M.75 also He ‘Why polymerization occurs’, ‘The chemistry of the electron’, ‘Diffusion controlled following lectures: radicals, ‘Excited gave free the F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Visits and conferences Correspondence re arrangements. Also includes a 1996 letter requesting a copy of a British Council publication on Japan. Itinerary, programme of visits and list of participants. Notes and lecture educational system. outlines on the British Library and the Japanese Notes and lecture outlines of the lectures ‘Redox reaction’ and ‘Activated radicals in photochlorination’. Poster in Japanese announcing the lecture ‘Redox reaction’. Diary with extensive entries on Japanese life style, landscape, educational bodies, student life and laboratory facilities. Also includes a duplicated typescript report of Dainton’s visit to Japan. Miscellaneous documents relating to travel. Printed material announcing Dainton’s lectures and guest list. Visit to McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 13-14 March 1973. Dainton was invited to give the Clifford B. Purves Lectures in Chemistry. He spoke on ‘Science: man’s salvation or damnation?’ and ‘The chemistry of the electron.’ Programme of the symposium and dinner menu. Dainton chaired the specialist section session on ‘Man and his Environment.’ International September 1975. Newspaper cuttings. M.78-M.81 Scientific Symposium, University of Nottingham, 18-23 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Visits and conferences Dainton’s lecture notes for the final session of the specialist section and summary of other colleague’s papers. M.80, M.81 Background information, newspaper cuttings and articles. 2 folders. M.82, M.83 Conference of Council for Science and Society on ‘Policy and Decision making in a High Technology Society’, Chelwood Gate, Sussex, 8-10 December 1978. Programme and list of participants. Dainton’s notes (survey of the conference) and colleagues’ papers. Itinerary. Miscellaneous travel papers, memorabilia, notes etc. Visit to Japan and Korea, 24 September-17 October 1979 cultural exchange bodies and the British Correspondence re arrangements and letters of thanks. to government officials, Visit Council in Tokyo and Kyoto. Dainton lectured on ‘Serving a free but responsible university system’. Newspaper cuttings. Diaries kept by Barbara Dainton (but including notes by Dainton) with entries on sightseeing, daily activities and meetings. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Visits and conferences M.89-M.91 Visit to South Korea, 10-17 October 1979. Dainton visited educational establishments, libraries and science institutes in Seoul, Kyungjoo, Ulsan and Kimpo. Correspondence re arrangements. Also includes a letter on the teaching of the Korean language in British universities. Itinerary (annotated) and typed notes on the British Library and Korea. Collection of printed university brochures and statistical sheets. Visit to Vancouver, Canada, (?)April 1980. Correspondence and papers re arrangements; information on Canadian universities’ chemistry studies and facilities and library facilities. Programme and invitations. Letter from Barbara Dainton and photographs. Programme of the opening ceremony at York Minster and typescript notes. ist Asian and Pacific Chemistry Congress, Singapore, 26 April-1 May 1981. Dainton gave a lecture as part of Symposium III (Analytical Chemistry). and Everyman’. Typescripts of lectures including ‘What is science-anyway?’ by Dainton (2 versions), ‘Epilogue’ (2 annotated copies), and presidential address ‘Science 150th Anniversary of the British Association for Advancement of Science, York, September 1981. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Visits and conferences M.97-M.107 Hong Kong, China and USSR, 5 April-3 May 1982. his and Dainton institutes, including ‘Problems of science policy’. visited science libraries and education institutions. He gave several lectures met academic colleagues, wife and Correspondence and papers re arrangements. Itinerary. Dinner invitations and menus etc. Dainton’s manuscript and typescript diary commenting on daily visits, colleagues met, impressions of the country and Barbara Dainton’s diary reporting on daily visits and giving descriptions of the landscape. Cell Lecture material and background information on science. Manuscript notes and report on visits Biology, Organic Chemistry, Photographic Chemistry and Chemistry. to the Chinese Institutes of Lecture material and background information on libraries and science policy. Other reports on visits to China, including those of C.H. Bamford and Mary Truter, used as background material. Other memorabilia. Library and university information from China and the USSR. Newspaper cuttings etc. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Visits and conferences M.108-M.111 Seminar on Research into Nuclear Power Development Policies in Britain, Abingdon, Berkshire, 2-3 June 1982. Dainton chaired the session II seminar on ‘Planning approaches to the UK nuclear programme.’ Correspondence re arrangements. Programme and list of participants. Colleagues’ lecture transcripts. Industry brochures. M.112-M.119 Poland, 4-11 April 1983. Correspondence re arrangements and itinerary. Programme. Copy of Dainton’s address on the award of the Curie Medal; transcripts of lectures by others; summaries of lectures (in Polish). Dainton visited colleagues in science institutes and libraries in Poland. During the visit he was awarded the Curie Medal (see A.533 for photograph) for which he gave an address and also attended the Polish Radiation Research Society Conference. Photographs from the visit. Background information on university and science in Poland. Report on the visit to Poland. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Visits and conferences M.118, M.119 Printed material including memorabilia. 2 folders. M.120-M.122 Congress on University/Industry Partnership, Birmingham, 14-20 August 1983. Programme. Notes of colleagues’ lectures and lecture transcripts. Newspaper cuttings. M.123-M.125 Seminar on Science, Technology and Industry, London, 12 September 1983. The seminar was chaired by Margaret Thatcher, the Prime Minister. Correspondence and other papers re arrangements. Draft list of participants and programme. Notes on lectures delivered by colleagues. M.126-M.128 North of England Education Conference, Sheffield, 4-6 January 1984. manuscript notes of colleagues’ lectures. Copy of Dainton’s Presidential Address ‘1984: Knowledge, Education and the Future’. Also includes a typescript ‘Piece for the Oxford Review of Education’ and Dainton delivered the Presidential Address. Programme and letter of thanks. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Visits and conferences Copies of colleagues’ lectures including A. King’s ‘The coming information society’ and J.S Maclure’s ‘Growing up in the eighties’. National Radiological Protection Board Colloquium, 5 October 1984. Dainton lectured on ‘British science: whence it came: what sort of future?’ Typescript notes for the lecture. Oxford Seminar, 28 April 1986. Dainton’s lecture notes Science and Government Seminar, (?)Trinity College, 5 May 1986. Preliminary reading list for the seminar and notes on lectures by others. Programme and notes on lectures by others. M.133-M.136 Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany, 15-20-May 1988. Correspondence and papers re arrangements (including some in German), includes list of participants. Dainton visited colleagues and lectured on ‘Why polymerisation occurs’ and other subjects. University Hospital Association’s conference on Academic Medicine and the Health Service: The Future of the Partnership, London, 17 October 1986. Newspaper cutting and photographs. Itinerary (in German). Notes on university links between Sheffield and Bochum. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Visits and conferences M.137-M.144 Visit to Australia, New Zealand and USA, 28 October-9 December 1988. Dainton visited Australia, November-3 December; USA, 4-9 December. 28 October-26 November; New Zealand, 27 He visited colleagues at science institutes and universities and met library and education officials. He delivered a number of lectures. Correspondence and papers re arrangements. M.138, M.139 14th Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering (AINSE) Radiation Chemistry mini-symposium on ‘Radiation chemists and society’, Australia, 9 November 1988 Dainton’s lectured on ‘Is the party over for scientists? If so, what next?’ and ‘The necessary but uneasy alliance between government and_ higher education’. Programme etc. Copies of lectures and papers by colleagues. Some annotated by Dainton. 2 folders. M.142, M.143 Background information on higher education in Australia. Diary with entries on daily visits with comments on universities in Australia and New Zealand, sightseeing, daily arrangements, food etc. Typescript of ‘The necessary but uneasy alliance between government and higher education’; printed copy of lecture. and science policies; photographs. Background information on New Zealand and Australia mainly on science F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Visits and conferences Annual Meeting of the British Association, Sheffield, 11-15 September 1989. Dainton lectured on ‘Are some science policy issues inevitable, irresolvable and permanent?’ and as chairman introduced the ‘Astonishing materials: triumphs and catastrophes’ session. Programme of lectures and events; Dainton’s diary of the meeting. M.146-M.148 Royal Society of Arts meeting on Inner City Reconstruction. Sheffield: A Case Study, Sheffield, 22 November 1989. Dainton gave the Chairman’s Opening Address. Correspondence re arrangements. List of participants and biographies. Chairman’s opening address. M.149-M.152 Papers by others. Dainton gave the keynote address ‘Opening the secret garden.’ Correspondence re arrangements. Programme and list of participants. Anglo-American Symposium on Health Care under Financial Constraint: a decade of change, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA, 17-19 May 1990. Programme; list of participants; etc. Royal Scciety of Chemistry 150th Annual Chemical Congress, Imperial College London, 8-11 April 1991. Copy of Dainton’s lecture ‘Opening the secret garden’ and notes on lectures by others. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 M.154, M.155 Visits and conferences Inauguration Associations Advancement of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, 8 May 1991. International Federation the of of for the Dainton gave the following lecture ‘Knowledge is our destiny’. See also J.542-J.556. Brochure of selected papers including Dainton’s lecture with a covering letter. Technology section of the South China Morning Post newspaper featuring the event. Joint Meeting of the Royal Society and the American Philosophical Society, London, 15-17 May 1991. Programme only. of Challenges’, European Parliament, M.158, M.159 in the Field of Research Technological Programme of the opening ceremony. 7th European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) Symposium, London, (?) 22 July 1992. Papers and correspondence re arrangements including programme and European community research policy outline, in French. ‘Future European Community Policy and Development: Priorities under the Fourth Framework Programme in the Face Brussels, Belgium, 1 December 1992. Correspondence and other papers re arrangements. Copy of paper delivered by William Waldegrave MP before the Committee on Energy, Research and Technology of the European Parliament. Waldegrave was the UK government minister responsible for science and technology. Visit to Hong Kong, 3 April 1993. M.160, M.161 M.160 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Visits and conferences Dainton’s speech notes etc. M.162, M.163 St Hilda’s College Centenary Medical Symposium, Oxford, 17 April 1993. Dainton spoke on ‘The state and the care of the sick’. Programme. Typescript of Dainton’s lecture with slides; background material. The British Library Annual Dainton Lecture, London, 18 April 1994. Invitation and list of participants. M.165-M.169 BOC 7th Conference, Pennsylvania, USA, 24-27 June 1994. Priestley Bucknell University, Lewisburg, See also J.815-J.821. Programmes and lecture abstracts. Dainton’s address transcript and notes. Photographs of Dainton and colleagues Correspondence relating to Priestly and re arrangements. Dainton gave an address preceding the toast at the Priestley dinner. Dainton gave a lecture on ‘Reflections of a Radiation Chemical Dinosaur’. 4th International Meeting on Pulse Investigation in Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Lodz, Poland, 10-16 September 1994. Background information on Joseph Priestley. M.170-M.172 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Visits and conferences Programme and diary. Copies of papers, including Dainton’s. Correspondence arising, 1994. M.173-M.176 Visit to Istanbul, Turkey, 1-4 October 1994. Dainton was asked to attend the opening ceremony of Istanbul University’s academic year. He spoke on ‘The importance of universities’. Correspondence re arrangements. Itinerary. Draft of Dainton’s address and notes. Background information. M.177, M.178 Career Conference for Academic Researchers, Glasgow, 23 June 1997. Programme and conference information including terms of reference and lists of participants; reports of working groups Ditchley Foundation Conference on Science, Public Purposes and Wealth Creation: Roles for Government and Business’, 21-23 October 1994. Background information on academic staff statistics. Dainton gave the keynote address ‘Academic research: its economy’. Correspondence re arrangements. role in the F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Visits and conferences Conference on the Challenges and Controversies in Shaping Public Policy for Science, London, 5-6 November 1997. The Conference was part SmithKline Beecham. Invitation and programme. of the R&D policy symposia sponsored by Installation of Baroness Lockwood as Chancellor of the University, University of Bradford, 15 November 1997. Correspondence re arrangements. SETweek evening, Oxford, 18 November 1997. The evening was part of the National Week of Science, Engineering and Technology organised by the British Association for the Advancement of Science. Correspondence re arrangements. Notes on colleagues’ papers. Geneva Conference, Switzerland. N.d. Itinerary of visit to Australia, 20 July-12 September [? N.d.]. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 SECTION N CORRESPONDENCE N.1-N.55 GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE N.56-N.91 REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDATIONS GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE 1957-1997 This chronological sequence is weighted predominantly to the last years of Dainton’s life and reflects a wide range of his interests including scientific research, higher education, libraries and the House of Lords. The sequence also includes some personal correspondence (see also A.383-A.391). on the Fourth Anglo Bulgarian 21-28 1971-1975. 1976-1979. Colloquium, Includes ‘Report September 1976’. 1985-1987. 1982-1983. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Correspondence 1989 January-March. 1989 April-July. 1989 August-September. 1989 October-December. 1990 January-March. 1990 April-December. 1991 January-April. 1991 May-July. 1992 January-March. 1991 August-December. 1992 November-December. 1992 April-May. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Correspondence 1993 February-June. Includes copy of ‘Memorial Address to William Charles Price FRS’, 18 May 1993 by J.M. Thomas. 1993 August-October. Booklet of speeches given on the occasion when the Laboratoire Raymond Latarjet at the Institut Curie was ‘baptised’. Dainton acknowledges its receipt in a letter to Latarjet of 31 October 1993 (N.23). 1993 November-December. 1994 January-February. 1994 March-April. 1994 May-June. 1994 July-August. 1995 March. 1994 September-December. Includes modern print of photograph of N.V. Sidgwick and two others, 1930s. 1995 April-May. 1995 January-February. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Correspondence 1995 June-July. 1995 August. 1995 September. N.37, N.38 1995 October. 2 folders. N.37 includes the texts of four BBC radio broadcasts by Howard Davies, Deputy Governor of the Bank of England, sent to Dainton at his request. 1995 November-December. 1996 January. 1996 February. 1996 March. 1996 April-June. Includes ‘a rather long letter’ by Dainton to the Oxford Magazine on ‘a central problem of the funding of British universities’. Museum for England. Correspondence and papers re ‘Prior Options Review: National Radiological Protection Board’, May-June 1996. Includes papers re proposed new library for the National Coal Mining 1996 July. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Correspondence 1996 August. 1996 September. 1996 October. 1996 November-December. 1997 January. 1997 February. 1997 March-April. 1997 May. 1997 August. 1997 June-July. 1997 September-October. 1997. Correspondence and papers re public honours and appointments, 1991- N.56-N.91 REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDATIONS 1962-1997 Unindexed. N.56-N.62 F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Correspondence 1991-1992. 1994-1995. N.60-N.62 1997. 3 folders. N.63-N.78 Correspondence and papers re Vice-Chancellorships, 1982-1997, n.d. N.63 1982. 1988-1989. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Correspondence N.72-N.74 1993. 3 folders. N.79-N.91 N.79 1962. 1985, 1988, 1989. Miscellaneous requests from individuals and institutions, 1962-1997. 3 folders. N.83-N.85 1994. 1991-1992. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 N.86, N.87 1995. Correspondence 2 folders. 1996. 2 folders. 1997 and n.d. 2 folders. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 SECTION O PHOTOGRAPHIC SLIDES The slides are of graphs, figures, calculations etc. used as illustrations for lectures. Few have any indication of date. They are all roughly 2 inch square size and most are glass. They are arranged by container type. Some of Dainton’s slides were kept by him with the lectures material to which they relate. These have been retained in their original order. See section L, Lectures. Metal photographic slide boxes. N.d. The contents are principally glass slides, with a list of contents inside the lid. The boxes have descriptive labels giving the subject areas covered by the slides inside. These labels have been used as the basis for the organisation of the material in rough alphabetical order. ‘1-50 AQ. El transfer [...]’. 71 slides. ‘Aqueous Polym”. 59 slides. notes for lectures at Polymer Symposium, Case Institute, and Chemical Society Annual Manuscript notes found rolled inside the box (0.2). Includes Cleveland, Ohio, USA, 22 June 1966, Meeting, Dublin, Ireland, April 1968. 89 slides. ‘1) “New horizons in Phys. Chem.” [...]’. ‘1- Chain Theory [...]. 123 slides. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Photographic slides ‘1-? Photochlorination [...]’. 98 slides. ‘Radiation chem’. 85 slides. Plastic and card photographic slide boxes. Various sized boxes. Some labelled. Inscribed on lid ‘Australia 68 2. End of Melbourne Canberra Beginning of Sydney’. It is not clear the inscription has any bearing on the contents. 14 slides. End of Melbourne Canberra List of contents include ‘Photochlorination [...] AQ Polym”. 11 slides. 106 slides. It is not clear the inscription has any bearing on the contents. Inscribed on lid ‘Sydney (cont) 1 Aug 68 1. Beginning of Sydney’. 6 slides. Untitled card box. 33 slides. The slides are divided into section ‘I’, ‘Part II’, ‘Part III’ and ‘Part IV’. Box of historically themed slides labelled ‘NRPB [...] F.S. Dainton NCUACS 1112/11/02 Photographic slides 0.13-0.34 Plastic photographic slide wallets. 0.13 Found with manuscript notes for Dainton’s contribution to ‘International seminar on Excited Chloro ethyl Radicals G E July 61’; duplicated typescript notes for Dainton’s Boomer Memorial Lectures, May 1962; and other notes. 18 slides. In file labelled ‘Manpower: Swing’. 23 slides. Labelled ‘Alk Aq Sol pH effect’. 13 slides. Labelled ‘Alk. Aq. Glasses Nat Lantz’. 15 slides. 16 slides. Labelled ‘e [...]’. 11 slides. Labelled ‘Aq. Radiol [...]’. 5 slides. Labelled ‘Low Temp Aq Pulsing Cattell’. 17 slides. Labelled ‘N” F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Photographic slides Labelled ‘Radiolysis NH3 HzO, Coyle’. 22 slides. Labelled ‘Reactn of e [...]’. 13 slides. 0.23-0.34 Unlabelled. Some of the individual slides are identified but the wallets themselves are not labelled. 21 slides. 23 slides. 22 slides. 22 slides. 23 slides. 18 slides. 17 slides. 18 slides. 17 slides. 14 slides. F.S. Dainton NCUACS 112/11/02 Photographic slides 16 slides. 10 slides.