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Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of John Sutton FRS (1919 - 1992) NCUACS catalogue no. 75/4/98 by Timothy E. Powell and Peter Harper, J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Description level: Fonds Deposited in: Reference code: GB 98 Title: Compiled by: Date of material: 1910-1995 Timothy E. Powell and Peter Harper Extent of material: 13 boxes, ca 390 items Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of John Sutton FRS (1919-1992), geologist NCUACS catalogue no. 75/4/98 © 1998 National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists, University of Bath. The College Archives, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 The work of the National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists, and the production of this catalogue, are made possible by the support of the following societies and organisations: The Biochemical Society The Geological Society The Higher Education Funding Council for England The Royal Society The Institute of Physics The Wellcome Trust J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 NOT ALL THE MATERIAL IN THIS COLLECTION MAY YET BE AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION. ENQUIRIES SHOULD BE ADDRESSED IN THE FIRST INSTANCE TO: THE COLLEGE ARCHIVIST IMPERIAL COLLEGE ARCHIVES LONDON J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 LIST OF CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL SECTION B NOTEBOOKS SECTION C NOTES AND DRAFTS SECTION D VISITS AND CONFERENCES SECTION E CORRESPONDENCE SECTION F NON-TEXTUAL MATERIAL INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS A.1 -A.146 B.1 - B.97 C.1 - 0.134 D.1 - D.21 E.1 - E.30 P.1- F.23 J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 GENERAL. INTRODUCTION PROVENANCE The bulk of the papers were received in October 1996 from Mrs Betty Sutton, the second wife and widow of Professor John Sutton FRS. A little further biographical material was made available by Mrs Sutton in July 1998 and this has been indicated in the catalogue. OUTLINE OF THE CAREER OF JOHN SUTTON John Sutton was born in Bedford Park, West London on 8 July 1919. He was educated at Gunnersbury Preparatory School, Chiswick, London and King’s School, Worcester before entering Imperial College London in 1937 to study geology. He graduated in 1941. During the Second World War Sutton initially served in East Anglia with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps but was later transferred to the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. He was posted to the Orkneys where he was involved in the improvement of radar. After the war Sutton returned to Imperial College to take up postgraduate research for his Ph.D. Sutton was President of the Geologists’ Association 1966-1968 and also served as a Trustee of the D.M.S. Watson and a fellow geology research student at Imperial College. They worked in conjunction on the Lewisian Gneiss and thereafter on other geological problems, co-authoring a the largest in Europe. Sutton served as Dean of the Royal School of Mines (part of Imperial College) 1965-1968 and 1974-1977 and Pro-Rector of Imperial College from 1979 to retirement in 1983. under the supervision of H.H. Read. He was to remain at Imperial for the rest of his career. At Read's suggestion Sutton joined other research students studying the Lewisian Gneiss of north-west lecturership in 1948, a Readership in 1956 and in 1958 to a Chair in Geology. In 1964 he became Scotland. During this fieldwork he met Janet Vida Watson, the daughter of the palaeontologist number of important papers. In 1949 Sutton and Watson were married. Sutton was appointed to a Head of Department, a post he was to hold for ten years. Sutton took over the Department at a time of considerable expansion and was responsible for its international reputation whilst it became one of Council 1977-1979. were the establishment of the Centre for Environmental Technology (Sutton was its first Chairman Amongst other developments in the Geology Department for which Sutton was largely responsible British Museum (Natural History) 1976-1981 and as a member of the Natural Environment Research and a Senior Research Fellow) and the Centre for Remote Sensing, a scientific development in which he took a keen interest. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Sutton's principal contribution to geology was his work on the Lewisian Gneiss. He and Janet Watson collaborated closely in this work and their findings were published jointly. The Precambrian Lewisian rocks contain no fossils and exhibit few sedimentary sequences. It is therefore extremely difficult to establish the relationships by which rocks can be dated. Sutton and Watson demonstrated that it is necessary to use metamorphic events rather than stratigraphic sequences to establish relationships and identified a number of basic dykes, an older metamorphic episode predating the dykes (the Scourian) and a more recent geological episode (the Laxfordian) later than the dykes. This was controversial at the time but the discovery was to represent a new technique for understanding Precambrian geology. In recognition of his contributions to geology the Geological Society of London awarded Sutton the Moiety of the Lyell Fund in 1954 (jointly with Janet Watson), the Bigsby Medal in 1965 (with Watson) and the Murchison Medal in 1975. Sutton was elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society in 1966 (Vice-President 1975-1977). He died on 6 September 1992, being survived by his second wife Betty (née Middleton-Sandford) whom he married after the death of Janet Watson in April 1985. DESCRIPTION OF COLLECTION The material is presented in the order shown in the list of contents. It covers the period 1910-1995. Mrs Sutton left many comments identifying the papers appended to or inscribed on the papers. Reference to such comments is indicated in the catalogue in the form ‘(BS)’. Section, A, Biographical, includes obituaries and reminiscences of Sutton. Sutton’s childhood and schooldays are documented and there is a little material relating to his undergraduate studies. There engineer and inventor. It includes a sequence of his patents 1928-1958. Financial material records accorded. There is significant family material, particularly of his father Gerald John Sutton, an are papers relating to his career including wartime service, and of some of the honours he was and alongside geological observations may include notes on proceedings of conferences and journals and his work for the BBC as a broadcaster and adviser. There are also photographs of chiefly geological field notebooks and a number include notes by Janet Watson. The notes therein include observations, sketches and plans and lists of specimens. These include a set of notebooks Section B, Notebooks, covers the period 1940-1992. The notebooks used up to the late 1960s are recording work in Greenland 1965-1969. From the late 1960s on the content is increasingly diverse Sutton’s extensive work as an examiner for his own and other universities, as a referee for scientific Sutton, some with Janet Watson, and material relating to Sutton’s family background. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 sketches of scenery, plants and people as well as of geological phenomena, many from visits overseas for conferences and meetings. Section C, Notes and drafts, chiefly comprises notes for and drafts of publications or work intended for publication dating from the late 1930s to very shortly before Sutton’s death. Some of the material bears Janet Watson’s handwriting, attesting to the collaborative nature of much of their work. There are also drafts by others and a little printed material. Section D, Visits and conferences, is slight but supplements to some extent the material in the later notebooks in section B including documentation of a number of Sutton’s visits to China. It covers the period 1957, 1970-1992. Section E, Correspondence, is principally two sequences of letters 1948-1960 and 1961-1992, assembled by Mrs Sutton and arranged in chronological order. In addition to scientific and personal correspondence there are papers for conferences and from societies and organisations. Principal correspondents are E.B. Bailey, M.J. Fleuty, A. Holmes, J.L. Knill, J.G. Ramsay and H.H. Read. There is also additional correspondence 1939-1989 and contents of an envelope of postcards. The correspondence is almost entirely incoming. There is also an index of correspondents. LOCATIONS OF OTHER MATERIAL Section F, Non-textual material, includes hand-drawn maps of the Loch Torridon area of Scotland, a sequence of aerial photographs of the Greenland coast. There are also two cine films and a sound tape of his Bennett Lecture to the Geologists Association. Given the collaborative nature of much of Sutton and Janet Watson’s work, users of the present catalogue may also wish to refer to the Catalogue of the Papers and Correspondence of Janet Vida Watson (NCUACS no. 48/4/94, Bath, 1994), deposited in the Library of the Geological Society of London. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We are grateful to Mrs Sutton for assembling the papers and making them available for cataloguing and for her helpful comments and identifications of material. T.E. Powell P. Harper Bath 1998 J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL A.1-A.145 A.1-A.21 BIOGRAPHICAL AND AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL A.22-A.39 CAREER, HONOURS AND AWARDS A.40-A.92A FAMILY A.93-A.103 FINANCIAL A.104-A.142 PHOTOGRAPHS A.143-A.146 MISCELLANEOUS J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Biographical BIOGRAPHICAL AND AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL A.1-A.8 A.9, A.9A A.10-A.18 Obituaries and tributes Biographical notes Childhood and schooldays A.19-A.21 Undergraduate Obituaries and tributes ‘John Sutton’, by J.S. Spring, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 41 (1995), pp 441-456. Offprint; letter from Mrs Betty Sutton to R.C. Selley (author of The Times obituary) sent with an offprint of the Memoir, 11 February 1996. Notice of death and obituary (by R.C. Selley) from The Times, 15 September 1992. Obituary by J.M. Moore from the Guardian, 18 September 1992. Obituary by J.M. Moore and R.C. Selley from ‘Geologic’, Imperial College London Department of Geology newsletter, no. 341 (2 October 1992), p 6. Letters of condolence and letters re memorial symposia (see A.7, A.8), 1992- 1995. 1992 September - October Many have personal reminiscences of Sutton. annotations identifying the sender and their relationship to Sutton. Some bear Mrs Sutton’s Obituary by J.M. Moore from ‘Network’, Imperial College London newsletter, November 1992, p 2. In chronological order. 1992 September J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Biographical 1992 November - 1995. De La Beche Annual Symposium on Precambrian Evolution of the Earth, ‘Dedicated to the memory of Prof. J. Sutton’, Imperial College London, 25 February 1993. Programme. Meeting on Early Precambrian Processes ‘in memory of Professor John Sutton FRS’, Imperial College London, 27-28 September 1993. This memorial meeting for Sutton was attended by around 300 of his colleagues and former students from around the world. The proceedings of the meeting were subsequently published as a memorial volume to Sutton. Programme; report of the meeting by J. McCall, Geoscientist 4 (1993), pp 17-19; copy of foreword to Early Precambrian Processes, ed. M.P. Coward and A.C. Ries (Geological Society Special Publication no. 95, London 1995). Biographical notes Miscellaneous material assembled by Mrs Sutton. A.10-A.18 Childhood and schooldays 1919-1937 Photocopy of list of drafts and publications by Sutton prepared by Mrs Sutton. Includes biographical notes on Sutton compiled by Mrs Sutton; notes from Watson's diary (see also A.88); correspondence re disposition of his papers 1993. School reports, 1927-1932. Charts showing Sutton’s increase in weight from birth July 1919 to August October 1921. A.11-A.13 Gunnersbury Preparatory School, Chiswick, London. A.10 Notes at bottom of charts record other events in his physical development. Sutton was educated at Gunnersbury School, 1927-1932 J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Biographical Medical and dental health reports 1927-1930. Copy of Royal Drawing Society certificate in drawing, June 1928; programme for series of school plays, December 1928 (Sutton played the parts of Oliver Breakwell and the Cannibal Queen in ‘The Dormitory Dreams’). A.14-A.18 King’s School, Worcester. Sutton was educated at the King’s School 1933-1937. Brochure for School, n.d. Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board School certificates, December 1934. Sutton passed in Physics-and-Chemistry. English, History, Latin, Elementary Mathematics and Sutton passed separate examinations in Physics and Chemistry. Royal Life-Saving Society Intermediate Certificate, July 1935. Officer Training Corps Certificate, March 1936. Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board School Board certificate, July 1937. Wendy Hiller as Joan, n.d. (Sutton played the part of Warwick’s page). Copy of programme for Malvern Theatre performance of ‘Saint Joan’ with Programme for school play ‘Richard of Bordeaux, April 1937 (Sutton played the part of Thomas, Lord Mowbray). Copy of programme for school play ‘Murder in the Cathedral’, n.d. (Sutton played the First Tempter). J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Biographical A.19-A.21 Undergraduate A.19 Correspondence from University of London re Matriculation Examination, July 1936, October 1937, and correspondence from Imperial College re Entrance Examination, 1937. Pass lists June 1940. for students 1939, 1941; Physical Geology examination paper Notification of graduation and B.Sc. certificate, August 1941. A.22-A.39 CAREER, HONOURS AND AWARDS 1939-1989 A.22-A.28 Wartime service Correspondence and papers re mobilisation 1939. Correspondence and papers 1941. Following graduation Sutton joined the Royal Army Ordnance Corps and served in East Anglia. Sutton later transferred to the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and was posted to the Orkneys where he worked on improvements in radar. He was promoted to the rank of Captain. reservist status 1948, 1952. Papers re Court Martial duty, training instruction duty and daily orders, June- August 1946. Letter re release from active military duty, 16 October 1946; papers re Miscellaneous regulations etc re pay, promotion and uniform. Papers re Disability Pension, 1945-1947, n.d. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Biographical ‘Allied Geologists in the Second World War’ by Sutton, Royal Engineers Journal 94 (1980), 9-13. Correspondence and papers re Ph.D. studies, 1947-1948. Salary slips 1948, 1950. Notification of appointment to Readership in Geology, 31 January 1956. A.32-A.35 Election to Fellowship of the Royal Society, 1966. A.32 Letter from Royal Society re election, 17 March 1966; cuttings from The Times, March 1966. A.33-A.35 Letters of congratulation, March-June 1966, n.d. A.38, A.39 Certificates, 1941-1975. Arranged in chronological order. 3 folders. Sutton was admitted as a Fellow of the College in 1985. Book of citations from Fellows Dinner, Imperial College London, June 1989. Notes on organisation of Imperial College London, July 1978 inscribed ‘Notes by J. Sutton when he was Dean of I.C.’ (BS). Fellowship of the Royal Society, 1966. Geological Society Lyell Fund for 1954 (jointly to Sutton and Janet Watson). A.38 Royal College of Science Diploma in Geology, 1941. Imperial College Diploma in Geology, 1949. University of London, Ph.D., 1949. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Biographical University of London D.Sc., 1966. Honorary Fellowship of the Edinburgh Geological Society, 1967. Geological Society Murchison Medal, 1975. A.40-A.92A FAMILY A.40-A.78 Gerald John Sutton (father) A.79-A.84A Kathleen Alice Sutton (née Richard) (mother) A.85-A.87 A.88-A.91 Dr Nora Helen Spens (née Sutton) (sister) Janet Vida Watson (first wife) A.92, A.92A General family material A.40-A.78 Gerald John Sutton (father) G.J. Sutton (1881-1958) was an inventor and engineer. Mounted photograph of G.J. Sutton, ca 1910. Correspondence between G.J. Sutton, N. Sutton (?cousin), H.M. Bowden (cousin) and others re G.J. Sutton’s home Southside, Cobham, Surrey, 1937-1949. Sutton. 1928. ‘Patents Provisional & Complete’. Contents of folder so inscribed. Papers and correspondence re provisional and patents prepared by G.J. Sutton. Arranged by date of application. ‘Improvements in or relating to Pleating Devices’ by Mary Hamilton and G.J. Volume 13 (1939) of ‘600’, the monthly magazine of George Cohen Sons & Co. Ltd. G.J. Sutton is mentioned as winning the first prize for a limerick (page 7). A.43-A.78 J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Biographical ‘Improvements in or relating to appliances or devices for forming, shaping, truing and reconditioning grinding wheels or discs’, 1931. ‘Improvements in 1932. or relating to Closures for Bottles or like Receptacles’. ‘Improvements in or relating to means for delivering material in quantities of predetermined weight’. 1933. ‘Improvements in or relating to drying’. 1933. ‘Improvements in 1933. or relating to the edging of Fabrics or other materials’. ‘Improvements relating to vacuum cleaners’. 1934. ‘Improvements in Appliances for Washing Clothes’. 27 November 1934. ‘Improvements in devices for holding together sheets of material’. 1935. ‘Improvements in or relating to spray diffusers and the like’ by F.L. Coleman and G.J. Sutton. 1935. 2 folders. ‘Improvements in or relating to the transfer of sheet like elements from one place to another’. 1935. A.56, A.57 ‘Improvements in or relating to safety razors’. 1937. ‘Improvements in skipping ropes’. 1936 ‘Improvements in expanding brakes and clutches’. 1936. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Biographical ‘Improvements in band strapping machines’ by G.J. Sutton and Security Strapping Ltd. 1938. ‘Improvements in mechanical methods of remote control’ by G.J. Sutton and H.M. Bowden. 1938. ‘Improvements in or relating to the manufacture of chains’. 1938. ‘Improvements in or relating to the manufacture of chains, chain-mail and the like’, by L.J. Pratt and G.J. Sutton. 1939. ‘Improvements in devices for cutting wires, rods and the like’. 1946. ‘Improvements in the production of Campbell Engineering Co. Ltd and G.J. Sutton. 1946. milk cartons and blanks therefor’ by ca 1949. ‘Improvements in or relating to the removal of stapled tabs’. ca 1949. ‘Improvements in systems for sorting marked articles’. ca 1949. ‘Improvements in or relating to the production of artificial flowers or the like’ by Royal British Legion Poppy Factory and G.J. Sutton. 1947. ‘Improvements in or relating to apparatus for separating and delivering predetermined measured volumes of liquid from a liquid supply’ by Bentima Co. Ltd and G.J. Sutton’. 2 folders. ‘Improvements in or relating to the identification of articles in connection with laundry or like processes‘. 1950. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Biographical ‘Improvements in or relating to the weighing of liquid streams’. 1951. ‘Improvements in or relating to Adjustable Clamps‘. 1951. ‘Improvements in or relating to Devices for Collecting Fallen Leaves or the like’. 1956. 2 folders. Correspondence with Linoleum Manufacturing Co. Ltd company, March - August 1958. re patents for the was Sutton G.J. retained correspondence includes a working, 31 March 1958. He died in August 1958. inventor as list an The of schemes on which G.J. Sutton was company. the by Improvements in ‘The delivery of materials in units of predetermined weight’. N.d. 2 folders. A.79-A.84A of patent numbers 1922-1935; Miscellaneous material: manuscript note correspondence re patents. Sketch and miscellaneous printed material re the ‘Baxi’ Patent Fire and related. Also includes a few to his father. Sutton’s childhood letters to his mother 1927-1936. The material at A.84A was received in July 1998. Kathleen Alice Sutton (née Richard) (mother) J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Biographical Sutton’s letters to his mother from Orkney, 1943. Sutton was posted to Orkney with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. His letters mostly concern bird-watching and other natural history interests. Sutton’s postcards to his mother 1947-1954. Most of the cards were sent from holidays abroad. 9 postcards. A.82, A.83 Sutton’s letters to his mother 1948-1965, 1967. A.82 1948, 1965, 1967. 1967 letters are from Greenland. 1950. Letters from East Africa. Includes letters from Janet Watson to Sutton’s mother. Letters to Sutton from his mother 1965, n.d. A.85-A.87 Nora Helen Spens (née Sutton) (sister) 1948-1982 Letters to K.A. Sutton from H.J. Richard (her father) and Edith Donohue (her aunt), 1924. on her honeymoon voyage, 6 November 1956. Dr Nora Sutton married Paul George Spens, son of Lord Spens, and pursued a medical career in the US. Two newspaper cuttings re marriage, 1956; letter to Sutton’s mother from Dorothy Spens (mother of P.G. Spens), 15 July 1956; letter from Nora Spens Sutton’s letters to his sister 1948, 1950, n.d. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Biographical Press cuttings featuring Nora Spens, 1961, 1982. A.88-A.91 Janet Vida Watson (first wife) 1948-1970 A.88 Photocopied extracts from J.V. Watson’s diary for 1948, 1954, 1955, with covering letter from Dr N.H. Spens (Sutton’s sister) to Mrs B. Sutton, 31 March 1996. Dr Spens holds Watson’s diary. Hardback notebook used from the front for drafts of poems by J.V. Watson 1951-1952 and from the back for draft of Report for the 1851 Commission (includes some notes in Sutton’s hand). Letters from Sutton to Janet Watson 1948-1970 1948. 1950-1970. A.92, A.92A General family material Includes 1950 poem from Watson to Sutton. Includes one letter from Watson to Sutton 2 July. The material at A.92A was received in July 1998. Engineering, 5, 12, 19 January 1924. Includes material re Sutton & Sons, seed merchants; family tree of Richard family; and copy of typed extracts from D. Richard’s letters home during the First World War. Notes, photocopied papers etc re history of Sutton and Richard families. Account of H.J. Richard in Public Works Department of India, Indian J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Biographical A.93-A.103 FINANCIAL Contents of two folders: bills, receipts and records of payments 1942-1979, n.d. This material documents Sutton’s role as an internal (University of London) and external examiner, a referee for Nature and other journals, his work for the BBC, and other activities which are otherwise largely undocumented in the collection. A.93-A.97 Contents of folder divided into six for ease of reference. 1942-1979, n.d. The folder was inscribed ‘Temporary Income Tax File’, ‘Names of PhD students’ and ‘All contents show work experience Reviews/papers BBC’ (BS). Manuscript notes on finances 1962-1965. Bills, receipts, payments etc. 1942-1979, n.d. 5 folders. A.99-A.103 A.104-A.142 PHOTOGRAPHS Contents of folder divided into five for ease of reference. 1966-1979, n.d The folder was inscribed ‘These bills show dates of work for BBC etc, payments for magazines contributed to, examination fees home + abroad, papers and contributions to books written’ (BS). Other biographical photographs A.133-A.139 Photographs of relatives A.104-A.132 Photographs of Sutton A.140-A.142A J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Biographical A.104-A.132 Photographs of Sutton ca 1930-1992 the photographs have inscriptions on Most of the back by Mrs Sutton identifying Sutton and others. The dates given thereon have been used to arrange the photographs. The material at A.116A was received in July 1998. Gunnersbury School Class photograph, ca 1930. Aged 11, 1931. 2 photographs. In school play, 1934 Class photograph, 1935. Aged 16 and 17, 1936. 2 photographs. On geological field trip December 1940. Sutton and Watson on geological field work, 1948. Mounted group photograph of Sutton in uniform ca 1941-ca 1946. The photograph has been printed as a postcard with a note from Sutton to his sister on verso. Sutton, Watson and others on geological field work, ca 1948-ca 1950. Mounted group photograph taken outside Imperial College ca 1948. Also features Janet Watson and H.H. Read. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Biographical Group photograph, ca 1950s. Also features Watson and H.H. Read. Sutton, Watson and others on geological fieldwork, 1950s. Visit to Moscow, USSR, 1957. 2 photographs with covering letter. See also B.33. Sutton and others on field trip during meeting of Association pour |’Etude Géologique des Zones Profondes de L’Ecorce Terrestre, Scotland, 1957. Also includes brief correspondence arising, October 1957. Centenary Dinner of the Geologists’ Association, 11 November 1958. Sutton, Watson and preceding. 2 photographs. another inspecting dinosaur skeleton, found with Royal School of Mines, 1962. 2 photographs. Visit to ‘C.R. Rao [...] [?Indian Statistical Institute], ca 1960. Sutton, Watson and others during visit to Rajasthan, India, January 1965. 5 colour photographs. Group photograph, Kuala Lumpur, 1966. Photographs from Greenland ca 1965-1967. 3 photographs. See also B.53, B.54. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Biographical International Geological Correlation Programme Symposium on Correlation of the Precambrian, USSR, 21 August - 9 September 1975. 2 photographs. Imperial College ?degree congregation, 1975. ?Imperial College function, ca 1975. Visit to China 1976. 3 photographs. ?Royal Society meeting, ca 1976. 2 photographs. With P.D. Shore MP, (Secretary of State for the Environment 1976-1979), ca 1976. Visit to Pakistan, ca 1976-1979. 3 photographs. Sutton visited Visit to China, 1977. 3 photographs. At the Cottage, Cornwall, 1986. The dating is derived from the inscription on the verso. Pakistan in 1983, see D.14. D.M.S. Watson, March 1945. The photographs at A.139A and A.139B were received in July 1998. D.M.S. Watson (father-in-law) in naval uniform, First World War. Sutton and Betty Sutton, Derek and Renee Ager, June 1992. A.133-A.139B Photographs of relatives J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Biographical D.M.S. Watson, ca 1966. 2 photographs. With covering letter from G.H. Findlay to K.M. Watson (mother-in-law), 21 October 1966. Janet Watson as a child, ca 1926. School or university photograph, featuring Janet Watson, ca 1942-1943. Nora Helen Spens (sister), n.d. Betty Middleton-Sandford (later Sutton) (2nd wife), 1965. John and Mary E. Sutton (grandparents), Tilehurst, Reading, Berkshire, ca 1927. Henry Joseph Richard (maternal grandfather), n.d. Kathleen Alice Richard (mother), n.d. A.140-A.142A Other biographical photographs Copy of photograph of the Richard family (Kathleen Alice and her siblings), n.d. Key to preceding. Officers and Bureau of the Congress, Royal Albert Hall, London, 1 September 1948. With key (A.142). The photographs at A.142A were received in July 1998. Childhood home, Bedford Park, London. 18th Session of the International Geological J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Biographical Home of great grandmother, Bellair, Cork, Ireland. Annotated on verso by Sutton, January 1988. A.143-A.146 MISCELLANEOUS Newspaper cuttings recording: the award to Sutton and Janet Watson of the Geological Society’s Bigsby Medal, the Independent Broadcasting Authority, 1979; Sutton’s views on deep-adrilling, n.d. 1965; appointment of Sutton to Incomplete draft tectonics‘ by H. Spall, with reference to Sutton’s work on p.3. polar wandering, ‘Orogenies, of reversals and plate Typescript questions on science for British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 4 broadcast ‘Dial-a-scientist’, 19 December 1975. Typescript questions on science for ?similar broadcast. Copy of 2pp manuscript list of ‘Some of John Sutton’s journeys [1956-1985]. Record made from Flight Tickets’ (BS). J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 SECTION B NOTEBOOKS The notebooks used up to the late 1960s are chiefly geological field notebooks. The notes therein include observations, sketches and plans. lists of specimens. These include notebooks from work in Greenland 1965-1969. A number of notebooks include notes by J.V. Watson. From the late 1960s on the content is increasingly diffuse and alongside geological observations may include notes on proceedings of conferences and sketches of scenery, plants and people as well as of geological phenomena, many from visits overseas for conferences and meetings. At B.95, B.96 are notebooks of P.G. Cooray used for work on Harris 1951. The notebook at B.97 was used for notes relating to Sutton’s Pro-Rectorship of Imperial College London. References to Mrs Sutton’s inscriptions identifying material are in the form (BS). Hardback notebook inscribed on front cover ‘Malvern Jan 1941 Coniston Apr-May 1941’ and inside front cover ‘Malvern Pre-Cam-Sil Dec 1940’. Used from the front for notes on geology of Malvern Hills, Herefordshire and Worcestershire 1940 (paginated 1-39), Coniston Fells, Cumbria (incompletely paginated 41-69), ‘Co. Donegal March-April 1947’ (incompletely paginated 1-35), and at the back for miscellaneous notes and sketches including ‘North Wales March 1953’ and ‘Isle of Wight 19 Apr 53’. December (especially Hereford Beacon) 4-16 Envelope containing 4 photographs and 2 negatives intercalated. Hardback ‘Sketchbook’. Used from front for notes on work at Coldbackie and Bettyhill, Sutherland, September 1946 and from the back for notes, 5 -21 July [1947]. Hardback notebook inscribed on front cover ‘S.1 0000 2622’ and inside first page ‘Shieldaig Peninsular 5 May 47-June’. Used at Shieldaig, Ross and Cromarty. Torridon, Ross and Cromarty, from November 1947. Hardback notebook inscribed on front cover ‘Balgy 00.00-44.44 B’ and on back cover ‘Diabaig BALGY 00.00-44.44’. Used from the front for notes on Balgy and from the back for notes on work at Diabaig and Balgy, near Loch Hardback notebook inscribed on front cover ‘S.2 2624 [ ]' and inside front cover ‘J. Sutton Shieldaig Ph.D Fieldwork 1947’. Used for notes on work at Shieldaig, Ross and Cromarty from June 1947. notes for on work J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notebooks Hardback notebook inscribed on front cover ‘D2’ and inside front cover ‘John Sutton FRS 1948’ (BS). Used from the front and the back. Includes notes on work near Loch nan Tri-eileanan and Loch Diabaigas Airde, Ross and Cromarty, and at back on work on Isle of Rona. Hardback notebook inscribed on front cover ‘1948’. Used from front for notes on work near Loch ‘Vallich’ [Bhealaig], Diabaig and Shieldaig, Ross and Cromarty, from 15 May and at back for notes on work at Ardheslaig, Ross and Cromarty. Hardback notebook inscribed on inside cover ‘Bergen, Oslo, Bygdin [...] Aug 1948’. Used for notes on visit to Norway 5-18 August 1948 and notes on work at Achanalt and area north of Loch Fannich, Ross and Cromarty, 19 June -13 July 1952. Intercalated loose is manuscript ‘Note by [?Carl] Bugge, 17 August 1948’. Some notes in J.V. Watson’s hand. Hardback sketch book used from the front for notes on work at the Lizard, Cornwall, paginated 1-46, 29 December 1948-2 January 1949 and at back for notes on work in area north of Loch Fannich, Ross and Cromarty, 19 June -3 July 1952. Jotter-style notebook used for bibliographical references, arranged in two alphabetical sequences. Latest bibliographical reference 1948. Hardback sketch book inscribed on front cover ‘Scardroy 1949’. Used from the front for notes from work at Achnasheen, Ross and Cromarty, 29 June - 2 July 1949 and from the back for notes on work at the Lizard, Cornwall, 29 December 1948 - 2 January 1949, ‘Achnasheen specimens’, August 1949. Intercalated loose at front are manuscript notes on the literature. Hardback notebook with Imperial College London label on front inscribed ‘Finnish words at back’. Used from the front for notes on the literature and at the back for Latest bibliographical reference 1948. list of Finnish words of geological significance. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notebooks Hardback sketch book inscribed on front cover ‘Scardroy 1949’. Used from the back for notes and sketches from work on ?Skye, 30 June 1949, notes on work at Morar, Inverness-shire, 10 September 1949 and notes on work at area round Attadale, Ross and Cromarty, from 14 April 1950. Some notes in J.V. Watson’s hand. Hardback notebook inscribed on front cover ‘Sark’. Used from the front for notes on work on Sark, Channel Islands, June 1949 and 1951, notes on ‘Faults’ 1954; Islay, May-June 1957, and from the back for notes on Moines and Lewisian, July 1949. Some notes in J.V. Watson’s hand. B.15-B.17 Notebooks from Tanganyika 1950. Bal5 Hardback sketch book Inscribed inside front cover ‘Tanganyika’ and on back cover ‘Mgambo’. Used for notes on work in Tanganyika July - August 1950 and notes and sketches from work in Connemara, Ireland, March 1952. Some notes in J.V. Watson’s hand. Hardback jotter-style notebook used from the front for notes on work round Karema and Mgambo, Tanganyika July - August 1950, and April 1957, and from the back for notes on work at Sandhaven, Aberdeenshire, August 1953 Hardback jotter-style notebook used from the front for notes on work in Tanganyika July - August 1950, and from the back for notes on work on Sark, July-August 1951. notes on work in Ross and Cromarty July 1952. Hardback notebook inscribed inside front cover ‘ “Zone of pegmatites” Coastal sections of graphs, including graphs from samples of quartz from Tanganyika, 71950. Hardback sketchbook inscribed on front cover ‘Fannich 1952’. Used for Arid Thorrisdail’. Used for sketches and Mostly in J.V. Watson’s hand. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notebooks Notebook inscribed on front cover ‘Banff’. Used from the front for notes on work in Banffshire 25-31 July 1953 and 10-12 August 1954, paginated 150- 224, and at the back for notes on the literature. Hardback drawing book inscribed on front page ‘Sark’. sketches on work on Sark, 3-8 April 1954. Used for notes and Hardback sketchbook used from the front for notes on visit to Italy 17-28 September 1954 and from the back for notes on work in Scotland, 8-12 June 1955. Hardback sketchbook used from the front for notes on visit to September 1954 and from the back for notes on work on Isle Hebrides, 1-2 December and Isle of Skye, Hebrides, April 1959 Italy 17-19 of Harris, Hardback sketchbook inscribed on front cover ‘Spring 1955’ used for notes on work in Girvan area, Ayrshire 2 -13 April 1955. Hardback sketchbook inscribed on front cover ‘North Devon 1955’. Used for notes 20-31 May 1955. Hardback notebook inscribed on Used for notes 28 July - 3 September 1955. Paginated 1-157. front cover ‘Glenelg [Inverness-shire]’. Some notes in J.V. Watson’s hand. Hardback sketchbook inscribed on front cover ‘Glenelg etc’. Used for notes on work at Girvan, Ayrshire 2 April, North Devon 29 May and Glenelg, Inverness-shire 29 July - 24 August 1955. Continuation of B.27. Hardback notebook inscribed on front cover ‘Glenelg [Inverness-shire]. Used from the front for notes September 1955, paginated 161-227, and from the back for notes July [7]. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notebooks Hardback notebook inscribed on front cover ‘Glenelg [Inverness-shire]’. Used from the front for notes 26 August - 12 September 1955 and at the back for notes on work on Unst, Shetland Islands, 7 April 1958. Some notes in J.V. Watson’s hand. Spiral bound sketchbook used for notes, sketches and paintings, July-August 1956. Lacks back cover. Hardback sketchbook inscribed on front cover ‘Harris [Hebrides]. notes December 1956 with notes referring to earlier work in August 1949. Used for Lacks back cover. Spiral bound sketch book used for notes on work at Glenelg, Inverness-shire August 1957. to Soviet Union, Hardback sketch cover Cromarty]. Used for notes on work July-August 1958. inscribed book front on Spiral bound ‘drawing book’ used for notes during visit September 1957. Hardback sketch book inscribed on front cover ‘1958 Beinn Dronaig [Isle of Skye, Hebrides]’ and ‘[Loch] Luichart’. Used for notes on work July 1958 and for notes on work at Loch Luichart, Ross and Cromarty (in J.V. Watson's hand) August 1958. Cheney Longville [Shropshire] Hardback sketch book inscribed on front cover ‘1959 Skye’. Used for notes on work from ca April 1959 and later notes ca November 1960. Intercalated loose is ‘Sketch map of geology of Onny Valley from Plowden to Loose notes at front of book. ‘Luichart [Ross and J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notebooks Hardback sketch book inscribed on front cover ‘Summer 1959 Skye’. Used from the front for notes on work ?10-24 July 1959, paginated 1-125 and from the back for notes 15-21 July 1959 paginated 1-13. Hardback sketch book. Used from the front for notes on work in Scotland, 25-31 July 1959 and the Pyrenees 14-26 September 1959 and from the back for list of ?samples from the Pyrenees. 1962 Summer Skye’. Hardback sketch book inscribed on front cover ‘1960 Used from the front for notes on work in Scotland 5-14 April 1960, visits to Italy 3-5 July 1960, ?Sweden and Finland August 1960, and work on Skye Summer 1962. Intercalated loose is printed ‘Petrological map of the Suontaka diabase’, Finland. on ‘The intersection of Laxfordian and Scourian near Hardback sketch book inscribed on front and back covers ‘Scourie 1960’. Used from the front for notes on work at Scourie, Sutherland, 7 April 1960, 25-26 April 1960 paginated 1-19, 16-27 September 1960 paginated 20-64. and at the back for notes 6 April 1960. Some notes in J.V. Watson’s hand. Spiral bound notebook inscribed on front cover ‘J. Watson Finland 1960’. Most pages removed, one page only in Watson’s hand, the rest in Sutton’s. Hardback notebook inscribed on front cover ‘Scourie 1960’. Used from the front for notes ca 16-17 September 1960 paginated 1-133 and at the back for notes Scourie, Sutherland’. and Cromarty 11 July - 7 August 1961, paginated 1-163. Spiral bound sketch book used from the front for notes on work at the Sleat of Skye and Raasay, Hebrides April 1961 and from the back for sketches possibly during voyage to Portugal 7-16 December 1963. Hardback sketch book inscribed on front cover ‘1961 Heaste Strathcarron’. Used for notes on work on southern Skye and area round Applecross, Ross J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notebooks Spiral bound notebook inscribed on front cover ‘[...] 1961 Skye’. Used from the front for notes on work 10-26 August 1961 and at the back for figures and graphs on findings from Heaste and Applecross, Ross and Cromarty 1961. Some notes in J.V. Watson’s hand. Hardback sketch book used from the front for notes on work on Isle of Skye from 13 August 1961, and from the back for notes on Skye 14-31 August 1961 and in Shropshire 27 March -12 April 1966. B.47-B.49 Notebooks used on visit to Somalia 1962. B.47 Hardback sketch book inscribed on front cover ‘1962 Somalia’. Used for notes and sketches during visit to Somalia 5-23 January 1962 paginated 1- 123: Spiral bound sketch book inscribed on front cover ‘Somalia’. front for sketches and from the back for notes 24 January 1962. Used at the Butt Hardback sketch book inscribed on the front cover ‘Skye’. Used for notes on work on Isle of Skye, Hebrides 4-13 April 1962 paginated 1-53 and 18-29 July 1962 paginated 55-115. Spiral bound sketch book inscribed on front cover ‘1962 Somalia’ and ‘J. Sutton + 1971/75 Greenland’. Used from the front for notes and sketches on Somalia 28-29 January 1962, of Lewis, Hebrides May 1971, and Greenland 21-28 July 1975, and at the back for sketches from Butt of Lewis, 2 May 1971. 1962. Hardback sketch book. Used for notes on work in Greenland 16-29 August Used for Hardback sketch book inscribed on the front cover ‘1962 Skye’. notes on work on Isle of Skye 4, 12 April 1962 and 17-28 July 1962 and later notes on staffing etc of ?Imperial College Geology Department. Some notes on Skye in J.V. Watson’s hand. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notebooks Hardback sketch book. Used from the front for notes 1964 and from the back for notes [?0n conference proceedings 1964] and notes from visit to India 8- 14 January 1965. See also A.120. Hardback sketch December 1964 - 4 February 1965. book. Used for notes and sketches from India 26 B.55-B.66 Work in Greenland B.55 Spiral bound sketch book inscribed on front cover ‘Greenland 1965. Book | 16 July - AM 24 July’. Used from the front for notes and sketches and at the back for list of specimens. Hardback spiral bound sketch book inscribed on front cover ‘(2) 24 Jul - 27 Jul Greenlan[d] 1965’. Used from the front for notes and sketches and at the back for list of words in English and Danish with their ?7Eskimo equivalents. Hardback spiral bound sketch book inscribed on front cover ‘Last of 1965’ and ‘Watterson’ and inside front cover ‘29 Aug - 7 Sep. 1965’. Used for notes on work by Sutton and J. Watterson. Hardback spiral bound sketch book inscribed on front cover ‘Greenland 1965. Book 3. 30 Jul - Mon 23 Aug’. Used from the front for notes and from the back for list of specimens. 28 July - 11 August 1966. Spiral bound sketch book inscribed on front cover ‘John Sutton Greenland 1966’. Used for notes on work 6-19 July 1966. Spiral bound sketch book inscribed on front cover ‘John Sutton Greenland 1966’ and ‘Sheet for 28.7.66 inside’. Used for notes on work and sketches J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notebooks B.61-B.63 Hardback notebooks from work in Greenland 14 July - 7 September 1967. The notebooks refer to numbered specimens. These are recorded in the specimen books at B.64-B.66. Inscribed on front cover ‘DB1 1967. page used for list of movements and weather 9 July - numbers refer to B.64. Jul 14 - Aug 1’. Paginated 1-66. Last 1 August. Specimen Inscribed on front cover ‘DB2 1967 Aug 2-Aug 22’. page used for numbers refer to B.65. of movements and weather 2-20 August. Paginated 1-68. Last Specimen list Inscribed on front cover ‘DB3 1967 Aug 23’. Paginated 1-70, pages 48-49 used for notes 30 October 1969. numbers refer to B.66. Used to 7 September 1967. Specimen B.64-B.66 Specimen books from work in Greenland 14 July - September 1967. Used for Inscribed on front cover ‘7 Aug 67- Spec.B.2. 4270’. Used 8-22 August. B.64 Inscribed on front cover ‘(1) 1967’. Used 14 July - 4 August. Inscribed on front cover ‘23 Aug 67- Spec B.3. 9101’. Used 23-26 August. Taped to pages of the notebook are pressed flowers. Hardback notebook inscribed on front cover ‘1968 SA’. Used from the front for notes on visit to South Africa 4-21 August 1968, China 11-23 November 1973 and from the back for notes on visit to Fatima [?Saudi Arabia], 13-18 December 1972. For Sutton’s report on his visit to China in November 1973 as part of a Royal Society delegation see D.5. Hardback notebook inscribed inside front cover ‘J Sutton 1968’. notes during visit to South Africa 24 August - 9 September 1968. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notebooks ‘Artist's sketch block’. Used for notes on work in Alderney, Channel Islands 20, 21 September 1969 and list of photographs taken 22 July [71971]. Hardback sketch book. Used for notes and sketches in Australia 27 May - 4 July 1970. Hardback sketch book. Used from the front for notes (in J.V. Watson’s hand) on work on ‘Outer Hebrides May Excursion 28.4.70-4.5.70’, work at Scourie, Sutherland 26 June - work on Isle of Lewis, Hebrides 16 July - 4 August 1970 and 15-29 July 1971 (in both hands), work on Scourie, 5 August 1973, and from the back for notes, n.d. 1 July 1970 (in both hands), Hardback spiral bound sketchbook inscribed on front cover ‘J. Sutton 1970’. Used from the back for notes during visit to Arizona, USA September 1970 and from the front for sketches and notes, some from work in Scotland May 1971. Hardback notebook used from the front for notes on work on Cyprus March and August 1973, and from the back for notes from ?conference, n.d. Softback sketch book. Used for sketch 29 March 1974 and sketches and notes on work in Greenland August 1975. Spiral bound notebook inscribed on front cover ‘Sutton 1972 Roy Soc Pre Cam NATO Newcastle’. Used for notes on proceedings of NATO Advanced Study Institute on Precambrian geology, Newcastle upon Tyne. meeting on the International Geological Correlation Programme, 8 April. Large spiral bound notebook used for undated drafts (incomplete) of ‘The accumulation of *’Strontium®’ and development of the Earth’s crust’, ‘The Earth the Archaean’, ‘Magma chambers’, ‘Deformation’ and ‘Relation of [?] - the key to Archaean tectonics’, and notes on proceedings of conference 5-9 April 1975, including before continental drift’, ‘Tectonic relationships in J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notebooks Spiral bound notebook. Used from the front and from the back for notes on visit to Soviet Union August 1975. Sutton visited Geological Sciences (IGCP), see also D.10. Union of Programme the USSR in connection with the International International Geological Correlation B.78-B.80 Visit to China, September 1977. Sutton visited China in connection with the International Union of Geological Sciences IGCP. See also C.88, D.13. Spiral bound notebook inscribed on front cover ‘China 1977’. Used from the front and from the back 23 August, 15-30 September 1977. On first page is outline itinerary. notes, notes from meetings and visits and geological observations. The notebook includes sketches, travel 2-13 October, and on meetings Visit to China February 1979. Hardback sketch book inscribed inside front cover ‘IGCP [...] Sep 77’. Used from the front and from the back for sketches and notes. Hardback sketch book inscribed inside front cover ‘1977 Peking + Holiday [...)) (BS). Used for sketches in the Seychelles, Hong Kong and China September-October, notes geological observations. London’, 27 March 1979 and Egypt 5-11 November 1982. Hardback sketch book used for notes and sketches 11-27 February 1979 and ?conference proceedings 3 November 1982 and from the back for notes 21 December 1982. Hardback sketch book inscribed inside front cover ‘February 1979’. Used for notes and sketches during visit to China 16-26 February 1979 (including universities of Peking, Szechuan and Hopei, and colleges at Chengdu and Wuhan, paginated Educationalists Unesco Study Tour ‘Chinese 1-52, J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notebooks Hardback sketch book used from the front for notes on visit to Pakistan, Thailand and ?Korea 25-30 July [?1983], and from the back for notes on ?conference proceedings. Sutton visited Pakistan to advise on Science and Technology, see D.14. a proposed Advanced Institute of Hardback sketch book inscribed inside the front page ‘Year 1984’ (BS). Used for notes and sketches on visit to China (?and Tibet) 14-19 March 1984. Scilly Isles 1984 April’ (BS). Hardback sketch book inscribed inside the front cover ‘[...] China 1984 March Academy Sinica Used from the front for sketches and notes on visit to China (Sao Tong, Shanghai) 24-26 March and to Scilly Isles, South Korea 27-30 March 1984 and sketches during visit Cornwall, 26-27 April and from furniture arrangement etc in house, October 1989. the back for plans 1984, of 1988 Used for notes on meeting in Beijing See also D.17. Hardback sketch book inscribed inside front cover ‘China 1985’ (BS). Used for notes and sketches on visit to China 6-15 September 1985. Dried flowers taped to pages of notebooks. Hardback sketch book inscribed inside front cover ‘1985 China Dorset’ (BS). Used for miscellaneous notes and sketches 1985-1988. Softback notebook inscribed on first page ‘Tibet “symposium” Sept 1986’ (BS). 13 May (‘Discussion of programme’) 14 -28 September 1986. Paginated 1-125, first page has list of contents. Imperial College hardback notebook inscribed ‘John Sutton’ on front cover. Used for notes on the literature, latest bibliographical reference 1947. B.89-B.91 Undated B.89 J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notebooks Hardback sketch book inscribed Sutton Geology Department Imperial College [...].. Used from the front and from the back for notes. front cover ‘J. inside Notebook lacking front cover. Used for notes on ?conference proceedings, list of photographs. Spiral bound notebook. Used from the front and from the back for notes on ?lectures or conference proceedings. Two sets of notebook pages. Used for notes on ?conference proceedings. Sketch book. Used for notes and sketches by J.V. Watson on sites in Ross and Cromarty and Sutherland. Loose at back is postcard to Mrs C.J. Sutton from ‘J [Sutton]’. Labelled on front cover ‘{{...] 6. ll’. Used 27 August - 1 September, paginated 41-69. 15th July - 6th September 1951. South Harris Used for notes on work on South Harris, Field notebooks of P.G. Cooray. Hebrides. Labelled on front cover ‘[...]5 15th July-6th September 1951. South Harris - | (pp1-40)'. Used 15 July - 30 August for ‘Mapping of the Loch Langavart Belt of Paragneisses’. Used for Sutton’s notes on Imperial College London staff. Hardback notebook inscribed inside front cover ‘Academic Staff Review 1980-81 J.S. Pro Rector’. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 SECTION C NOTES AND DRAFTS C.1-C.134 The material in this section chiefly comprises notes for and drafts of publications or work intended for publication dating from the late 1930s to very shortly before Sutton’s death. Some of the material bears J.V. Watson’s handwriting, attesting to the collaborative nature of much of their work. At C.126-C.132 is material by others, including two works by Watson, and at C.133, C.134 is a small amount of printed material. References to Mrs Sutton’s inscriptions identifying material are in the form (BS). Contents of binder. Used for postgraduate (and possibly undergraduate) geology notes ca 1938- 1947 and n.d. Not all the notes are in Sutton’s hand. The original order of material within the binder has been preserved in the arrangement of the material. The binder has been retained at C.1. It has notes on the inside cover and a table and diagram pasted into the rear. Binder. Not all in Sutton’s hand. Not in Sutton’s hand. on the literature. Latest bibliographical Manuscript notes on ‘Stratigraphy No. 1 Precambrian Scotland’. N.d. Exercise book used for notes reference 1938. reference: manuscript notes on stratigraphy. N.d. Manuscript notes on Highlands geology. 1939. ‘Strat’. Contents of Sutton’s binder so inscribed divided into two for ease of Latest bibliographical reference J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notes and drafts Miscellaneous manuscript notes on volcanic activity at Katmai, formation etc. porphry In Sutton’s and Watson’s hands. Manuscript notes on mineralogy and optical mineralogy, 1947. Not all in Sutton’s hand. Manuscript notes on rock types paginated 1-65. Not in Sutton’s hand. Manuscript notes on forming minerals and rock groups’. rock types paginated 42, 47-69; diagram of ‘rock Cil4j5-0:12 Manuscript notes on mineralogy paginated 1-55, with 1947) interleaved. 2 folders. later pages (dated found with note atomic structure in minerals, diagrams of Not all Sutton’s hand. Lecture notes 1939-40’. Thirteen “?Biammallian Manuscript notes on minerals, n.d. Kildonan, Sutherland’, Geo/. Mag. 85 (1948), 149-162. Duplicated typescript notes on ‘The Bohr atom: the “ionic” state, & the “ionic” (electrovalent) mechanical constitution loose arenaceous sediments’, 5pp; duplicated typescript question sheet. ‘Fibrolite and Met* diffusion’. two for ease of reference. Contents of envelope so inscribed divided into Manuscript annotations on verso. Possibly related to J.V. Watson, ‘Late Sillimanite in the migmatites of 4pp and ‘The bond’, of J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notes and drafts ‘Part | Metamorphic Diffusion’. 34pp typescript + figures, latest bibliographical reference 1946. ‘Part Il The occurrence of Fibrolite in the migmatites of Kildonan, Scotland’. 36pp typescript + figures, latest bibliographical reference 1943. ‘Continental Draft’, broadcast discussion between J.A. Clegg, R. Good, H.E. Hinton and Sutton in BBC Radio Third Programme, 13 September 1957. 16pp duplicated typescript ‘As recorded’; typescript notes with manuscript annotation. ‘Cameroon Mountain’, broadcast by Sutton on volcanic eruption in Cameroon in BBC Radio ‘Calling Nigeria’, 26 February 1959. 2pp typescript. See also A.93. Jul’, latest bibliographical ‘Metamorphism in relation to structure’. ‘The high pressure intermedials in Swiss Alpine series’. Manuscript draft paginated 26-29. Latest bibliographical reference 1960. ‘Long-term cycles in the evolution of continents’, Nature 198 (1963), 731-735. Manuscript draft paginated 1-16 annotated ‘23 reference 1963. 18pp typescript + references and tables. ‘Some metamorphism’. Possibly related to 1963 Nature article (see C.22). 7pp typescript with extensive manuscript correction; off-print. recent advances in our understanding of the controls of J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notes and drafts ‘Some periodic changes in the behaviour of the crust during the last 3000 m.y.’ 44pp typescript with manuscript additions and corrections (some by J.V. Watson); manuscript notes found therewith. 2 folders. C.26-C.42 ‘Caledonides drafts’. for ease of reference. Contents of envelope so inscribed divided into twelve The material is in the hands of both Sutton and Watson. It comprises sets of drafts, pages of drafts and notes. The material may relate to a number of published papers: Sutton, ‘Some events in the Caledonides’, in M.R.W. Johnson and F.H. Stewart (eds), The British Caledonides (Edinburgh, 1963), 249-269. J.V. Watson, ‘Some problems concerning the evolution of the Caledonides of the Scottish Highlands’, Proc. Geol. Ass. 74 (1963), 213-258. J.V. Watson, ‘Conditions in the metamorphic Caledonides during the peiod of late orogenic cooling’, Geol. Mag. 101 (1964), 45-465. the evolution of ‘Chapter 1. Introduction’. N.d. Manuscript draft, mostly in Watson’s hand, paginated 1-10. Two slightly different outline plans for ?book. In Watson’s hand. The outline gives chapter headings and brief notes on contents. ‘Chapter 2. The North-Western Foreland’. 1963. 8pp manuscript. Manuscript draft, mostly in Watson’s hand, paginated 11-27 Latest bibliographical reference ‘Chapter 2 The North West Foreland’, annotated ‘Version 2 Oct 61’. 2pp manuscript introduction. ‘The North West Caledonian Foreland’. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notes and drafts ‘Ill. Stratigraphy of the Fold-belt’, latest bibliographical reference 1963. 3pp typescript. ‘Chapter 5 Structure’, latest bibliographical reference 1963. 3pp manuscript. In Watson’s hand. Letter from R.M. Shackleton, 17 July 1963 found therewith. ‘Chapter 5. Structure of the fold belt’. N.d. Manuscript draft paginated 1-27. ‘Chapter reference 1963. 7 Granites and other intrusive rocks’, latest bibliographical 25pp manuscript. Manuscript draft paginated 1-33. Mostly in Watson’s hand. Scottish Highlands and north-western ‘The Caledonian fold-belt Ireland’, latest bibliographical reference 1963. the of ‘The Caledonian fold-belt of the Scottish Highlands + NW Ireland’, annotated ‘Oct 61’. Manuscript draft paginated 2-13; 6pp manuscript draft. 8pp manuscript draft; manuscript notes on ‘Caledonides of the Scottish Highlands’. ‘Central and South West Highlands’. N.d. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notes and drafts ‘North East Highlands and Buchan’. Latest bibliographical reference 1962. Manuscript draft paginated 27-30. Manuscript notes and pages of drafts principally on metamorphism. Some in Watson’s hand. C.39-C.42 Manuscript notes and pages of drafts. 4 folders. ‘Migration of high temperature zones in the crust’. ca 1968. 22pp typescript inscribed ‘Post 1967 (B.S. Has Reprint says Chapter 39. No other information [...] 1968/69’ (BS). C.44-C.46 ‘Continental Drift’. ca 1968. C.44 9pp manuscript. One page has date ‘2 December 68’. Pages of manuscript and typescript drafts. Figure (map of north Atlantic Ocean showing Continental Drift). Precambrian geology. Sutton also wrote the Royal Society’s Biographical Memoir of Read. Miscellaneous notes, figures and negatives for slides. ca 1970. App and 2pp typescript drafts of obituary. ‘Professor Herbert Harold Read’, 1970. Probably for lecture on the history of Scottish Highland and Island J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notes and drafts ‘Orogeny’, in |.G. Gass, P.J. Smith, R.C.L. Wilson (eds), Understanding the Earth (Artemis Press, Sussex, 1971), pp 287-300. Contract with publishers, 29 April 1970; offprint; note by Mrs B. Sutton. ‘Some changes in continental structure since early Precambrian times’, in D.H. Tarling and S.K. Runcorn (eds), /mplications of Continental Drift to the Earth Sciences (Newcastle, 1973), pp 1071-1081. 28pp typescript + 2pp typescript summary. C.51-C.75 ‘Plate Tectonics’. The material was found in Sutton’s envelope inscribed ‘Manuscript The It relates to an unpublished book to be titled Plate Restless Earth Dec 1973’. Tectonics (‘The Restless Earth’ was an first chapter) possibly to be published by Allen & Unwin. initial title the of Two typescript list annotated ‘Plan’. of chapters with numbers of words; manuscript note C.52 ‘|. The restless earth’. C.52-C.64 Early drafts. 3pp manuscript; 1p typescript. ‘The Changing Earth. Chapter 1’. The chapters were rearranged and renumbered on a number of occasions during the drafting. 4pp manuscript; typescript draft paginated 5-10, with manuscript corrections. 6pp typescript, with manuscript annotations by J.V. Watson. ‘Chapter 2. The pattern of change’. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notes and drafts ‘Chap 3. Recording the history’ 6pp manuscript; typescript draft (retitled ‘Reading the history’) paginated 11- 18, with manuscript corrections. ‘Chapter 4 Continents and Oceans’ 6pp manuscript; typescript draft (titled ‘Chapter 3’) paginated 14-22, with manuscript corrections by J.V. Watson. ‘Chapter 5 Global structure’ 8pp manuscript. ‘The Youthful Earth’ manuscript; 6pp corrections. typescript draft paginated 27-33, with manuscript ‘Making Oceans’ ‘Building mountains’ ‘10 Earthquakes’ ‘Volcanoes’ ‘6 Forming and deforming continents’ 6pp manuscript; 8pp typescript. 7pp manuscript; typescript draft paginated 14-25 with manuscript corrections. Incomplete manuscript drafts; manuscript notes. 4pp manuscript; typescript draft (titled ‘Chap 8’) paginated 9-13. 5pp and 4pp manuscript drafts; 1p manuscript notes. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notes and drafts ‘Chapter 2. The movement of plates’ Typescript draft paginated 7-13, with manuscript corrections. the plans of the book. Not listed in Manuscript notes. C.66-C.74 Contents incomplete later typescript draft (lacks final two chapters). Sutton’s divided folder nine into of for ease of reference: ‘Chapter | The Changing Earth’, paginated 1-9. ‘Chapter 2 The pattern of change’, paginated 10-16. ‘Chapter 3 Reading the history’, paginated 17-25. ‘Chapter 5 Global structures’, paginated 41-56. ‘Chapter 6 The youthful Earth’, paginated 57-65. ‘Chapter [4] Continents and oceans’, paginated 26-40. ‘Chapter 7 Forming and deforming continents’, paginated 66-73. 7pp manuscript notes on the draft in J.V. Watson’s hand. ‘Chapter 8 Building mountains’, paginated 74-80. ‘Ch 9 Earthquakes’, 6pp typescript. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notes and drafts C.76-C.81 ‘The Earth before Continental Drift’, ca 1974. This was a planned article for La Recherche. Sutton produced a number of different drafts but there is no evidence of publication. Manuscript plans, one dated 6 June 1974; typescript instructions from La Recherche. Incomplete 8pp typescript, 7 June 1974. 4pp typescript, with manuscript corrections, ‘7 Juin’. 7pp typescript, 10-11 June 1974. Incomplete 13pp typescript, n.d. C.82-C.87 Incomplete typescript draft, paginated 3-17. Incomplete manuscript draft, paginated 3-10. See also D.12. 5pp manuscript, ‘Version 1’, April 1977. Miscellaneous manuscript and typescript notes. Includes pages of drafts of other papers. ‘An international view of the present state and future of science’, lecture to Royal Society of South Africa on the occasion of its centenary, 1977. Sutton indexed many of his background notes for the lecture. 14pp manuscript ‘Index to Notes’, 15 April 1977. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notes and drafts Indexed manuscript background notes. Unindexed manuscript background notes, April-May 1977. ‘Progress in understanding the Precambrian’, lecture at International Union of Geological Sciences conference, China, 1977. visited Sutton Geological Correlation Programme 15 September - 14 October 1977, see also B.78- B.80, D.13. in connnection International China with the 5pp typescript. C.89, C.90 ‘Development of ideas in NW Highlands. Contents of envelope so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference: manuscript and typescript notes, figures etc. Latest reference 1977. Talk to Geol Soc’. C.92-C.96 4pp typescript. 8pp manuscript account by Sylvia Kennedy (widow), May 1979. Book review of G.Y. Craig (ed.), James Hutton’s ‘Theory of the Earth’, the last drawings (Edinburgh, 1978). ‘William Quarrier Kennedy’, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 26 (1980), 275-303. Correspondence from colleagues etc re Kennedy, with impressions and reminiscences including 2pp typescript account by R.K. Harrison, 3 May 1979. Copy of testimonial for Kennedy from J.W. Gregory, 10 October 1927. Copies of correspondence re Kennedy: Sir John Flett to G.W. Tyrell, 7 July 1927, P. Niggli to Sir John Flett, 2 July 1928, W.D. Wilson to Sir Charles Morris, 11 August 1955. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notes and drafts Manuscript notes. Offprint. ‘Geology and government’, Presidential Address to British Association for the Advancement of Science Section C, 7 September 1982. 33pp typescript + summary. Manuscript notes on lectures by Lord Flowers and Kwan Lin on Anglo- Korean Collaboration in Science and Technology, London School of Economics, 1 March 1984, ‘Management of British Geological Survey’, ca 1984-1985. 4pp untitled manuscript draft on Antarctic science, late 1980s. ‘The Ups and downs of mining in Cornwall’, 1986. 5pp manuscript draft; pages of earlier drafts. Draft letter on behalf of Imperial College geologists to the Secretary of State for Education and Science. The letter expresses concern that changes proposed by the Natural Environment Research Council to the management of the Survey would weaken its direction. 4pp and 3pp manuscript drafts. Written at the time of the closure of Geevor Tin Mine, Cornwall (see E.22). Pages of incomplete manuscript drafts. Book review of The Highland Controversy by D.R. Oldroyd (Chicago 1990). C.102 Incomplete 13pp manuscript draft; 7pp manuscript notes on the book. C.102, C.103 J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notes and drafts C.104-C.109 ‘Horne, John’ and ‘Peach, Benjamin Neeve’, C.S. Nicholls (ed.), Dictionary of National Biography. Missing Persons (Oxford 1993), pp 330-331 and 515- 516 respectively. Sutton wrote biographical notices of the lives of these two geologists. Invitation to write notices, 21 November 1990 and correspondence from editor, March, June 1991; correspondence re biographical material on Horne and Peach, April 1991. C.105, C.106 ‘Horne, John’. C.105 Copies of biographical material on Horne. 4pp manuscript draft; incomplete and earlier manuscript drafts. C.107, C.108 ‘Peach, Benjamin Neeve’. C.107 3pp manuscript. Copies of biographical material on Peach. 3pp manuscript draft; incomplete and earlier manuscript drafts. CrlO;'@. Tau ‘Biographical Memoirs’, ca February 1992. Three letters from A. Peach, grand-daughter, March-April 1991, with 5pp manuscript ‘Notes on Benjamin Neeve Peach’. Earlier manuscript drafts; background notes including statistics. Letter to Royal Society re the increasing time between a Fellow of the Royal Society dying and the appearance of their memoir in Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notes and drafts Manuscript drafts of Letter to The Times, August 1992. ‘A letter to the Times his last writing’ (BS). ‘Andrew Ramsay and John Tyndall in the Alps. 1858’, n.d. A geological notebook of 19pp typescript + 2pp typescript draft ?introduction + notes. ‘Geology in the Sixties’, n.d. 2pp typescript. ‘The long term changes in the behaviour of the Earth’, n.d. 2pp typescript abstract of lecture. C.116-C.122 Manuscript notes and sections of drafts on highland geology, ?late 1940s. 7 folders. Miscellaneous pages of manuscript drafts. Miscellaneous manuscript notes, some dated 1952-1968. Manuscript notes and statistics re aspects of elections to the Fellowship of the Royal Society. Latest reference 1980. 20pp typescript transcript. J.V. Watson’s inaugural lecture Geology, Imperial College London, 1985. C.126 ?0n appointment to Emeritus Chair of C.126-C.132 Drafts by others J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notes and drafts Draft by J.V. Watson on geological fluctuations, n.d. 6pp manuscript. ‘Lineation in complex fold systems’ by F.C. Phillips, ca 1956. 2pp typescript. ‘Recent essays in Scottish Highland tectonics’ by E.B. Bailey, ca 1957. 2pp typescript. ‘Rubidium-Strontium ages of Lewisian rocks from north-west Scotland’ by B.J. Giletti, 1959. 5pp typescript plus table. ‘Preferential orientation of quartz grains in the Cambrian quartzite of the N.W. Highland Foreland’, anon., latest bibliographical reference 1935. 7pp manuscript + figure. J. C.131, C.132 C.131 Hall (1761-1832), 1p; A. Harker (1859-1939), 1p; Typescript biographies of geologists, anonymous, n.d.: Page 7 of the draft has a note by Sutton on verso. C.T. Clough (1852-1916), 2pp; Sir Archibald Geikie (1835-1924); J. Geikie (1839-1915), 1p; J. Hutton (1726-1797), 2pp; C. Lapworth (1842-1920), 2pp; Sir Charles Lyell (1797-1875), 3pp. Andrew Ramsay (1814-1891), 1p; R.T. Traquair (1840-1912), 1p. J. MacCulloch (1773-1835), 1p; Sir Roderick Murchison (1792-1871), 2pp; J. Nicol (1810-1879), 1p; B.N. Peach (1842- Sir 1926) and J. Horne (1848-1928), 2pp; J. Playfair (1748-1819), Miller (1802-1856), 1p; 1p; H. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Notes and drafts C.133, C.134 Printed material C.133 Articles and book reviews by Sutton from the New Scientist 1971-1975. ‘Two billion years of global change’, 2 March 1971; ‘Laboratory for all mankind’, 22 March 1973; review of Focus on Environmental Geology ed. R.W. Tank, 12 July 1973; review of Implications of Continental Drift to the Earth Sciences ed. D.H. Tarling and S.K. Runcorn, 20 December 1973; review of Jurassic Environments by A. Hallam, 16 October 1975; ‘Charles Lyell and the liberation of geology’, 20 February 1975. ‘Tectonic evolution of eastern desert of Egypt’ by M.L. Abdel-Khalek. the basement rocks in the southern and central Off-print, extensively annotated by Sutton. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 SECTION D VISITS AND CONFERENCES See also A.146 for a list of some of Sutton’s journeys 1956-1985. Photographs from some of Sutton’s visits are to be found in section A. Symposium on the Caledonian Geology of Arctic Norway, University College Cardiff, 10-12 January 1970. Contents of Sutton’s folder. the inside cover, has been retained as D.1. The folder, with Sutton’s manuscript notes on Sutton’s symposium folder. General information; Sutton. list of participants; two programmes annotated by Duplicated typescript ‘extended abstracts’ of papers. Authors A-M. Authors P-W, no name. ‘Scientific Report on Academia Sinica and the Royal Society. Derek Barton FRS’, 10-25 November 1973. Visits Sutton’s report is on pp 56-65. Many bear Sutton’s manuscript notes on verso. to China under arrangements between the Royal Society Delegation led by Sir General information; conference programme and schedule. Geological Society of America Penrose Conference on Pre-Mesozoic Plate Tectonics’, Vail, Colorado, USA, 5-10 January 1975. For Sutton’s notes on the visit to China see B.67. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Visits and conferences List of participants. Sutton’s manuscript notes on proceedings; figures from talk by F.L. Schwab. 2 folders. Symposium on September 1975. Correlation of the Precambrian, USSR, 21 August-9 This was part of the International Geological Correlation Programme. Sutton ‘representing Great Britain was a member of the working group’ (BS), see also B.77. 9pp photocopied typescript ‘Resolution’ only. Ninth Working Meeting, Project 86 ‘SW September 1983. International Geological Correlation Programme Exeter, East European platform’, the border zone of See also C.88. 15 September - 14 Photocopied typescript ‘Field Excursion Notes and Guide’. Programmes; menu for dinner. Visit to South Africa, June-July 1977. International Union of Geological Sciences, China, October 1977. Sutton visited South Africa for the centenary celebrations of the Royal Society of South Africa. He gave a lecture ‘An international view of the present state and the future of Science’, see C.82-C.87. General information; annotated programme. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Visits and conferences Visit to Pakistan, July - August 1983. The visit was made at the invitation of the Pakistani Minister of Education to contribute to discussions regarding a possible Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. research establishments, submitting a report on his return. visited education and He For Sutton’s notes on the visit see B.83. Report ‘Proposed Advanced Institute of Science and Technology’ by Sutton, 28pp typescript. Bicentenary Symposium on Deep Geology of the Midland Valley of Scotland and Adjacent Regions, Royal Society of Edinburgh, 18-19 October 1983. Handbook of abstracts annotated by Watson and Sutton. Meeting of the Geological Society's Metamorphic Studies and Tectonic Studies Groups on Evolution of the Lewisian and Comparable Precambrian High Grade Terrains, University of Leicester, 20-22 March 1985. Sutton questions for the future’. and J.V. Watson presented a paper ‘The Lewisian Complex: Programme. See also B.88. Information and programme, 1985. Symposium on Tibetan Joint Geotraverse between Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Royal Society, 5-17 September 1986, Beijing, China. Abstracts annotated by Sutton. Regional Conference of Commonwealth Scholars & Fellows, University of Bristol, 30 October 1986. Royal Society Discussion Meeting on Allochthonous Terranes, Royal Society, London, 8-9 November 1989. Annotated programme. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Visits and conferences De La Beche Symposium on London, 28 February 1992. the Layers of the Earth, Imperial College Sutton chaired the Symposium, held in the lecture theatre named in honour. He gave the introduction and the concluding lecture. his Programme; manuscript notes; letters of thanks, April 1992. Visit to France, n.d. Manuscript itinerary only. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 SECTION E CORRESPONDENCE The bulk of the correspondence is two sequences of letters, 1948-1960 and 1961-1992, assembled by Mrs Sutton and arranged in chronological order. There is also a little additional correspondence 1939-1989 and contents of an envelope of postcards. E.1-E.24 E.25-E.29 E.30 MAIN SEQUENCES ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENCE POSTCARDS MAIN SEQUENCES 1948-1992 In addition to scientific and personal letters, the material includes papers for conferences and from societies and organisations. Principal correspondents are E.B. Bailey, M.J. Fleuty, A. Holmes, J.L. Knill, J.G. Ramsay and H.H. Read. 1950-1952. 1953, 1954. 1948-1960 1948, 1949. 1956 April-June. 1955 July-December. 1955 January-May. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Correspondence 1956 July-December. E.13-E.24 1961-1992 E.13 1961, 1962. 1967-1969. 1963, 1964. 1976-1979. 1974, 1975. 1970-1973. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Correspondence 1982-1984. 1991; 1992. E.25-E.29 ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENCE 1939-1989, n.d. 1939, 1963, 1973-1975. ‘Postcards’. Contents of envelope so inscribed. 1958-1987, n.d. 1958-1987, n.d. 1986-1989. POSTCARDS J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 SECTION F NON-TEXTUAL MATERIAL ‘Field maps Loch Torridon’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference: manuscript geological maps by Sutton. N.d. Most of the maps are detailed maps on graph paper, there are some on tracing paper. Contents of folder: notes, diagrams maps etc Scotland, including letter from the Air Ministry, 9 May 1956. re geology of north west Maps from ‘Greenland survey 1967’ (BS). 2 maps. Maps of Scotland. 4 maps. Map of China. Two mounted photographs of features of Cornish coastline at Tintagel. ‘Loch Torridon photomosaic 1949. Contents of folder so inscribed: two aerial mosaic photographs. Photographs of features on Scottish coastline at Banff, found in envelope inscribed ‘1946’. 1971. The envelopes are inscribed with sortie numbers reference numbers. The envelope at F.17 is to Greenland in connection with BBC programme 1971 Horizon’ (BS). The photographs at F.13 are of the Hebrides, the rest are of the Greenland coastline. ‘H120 RAF 2914A,B &C_ S/L Sterling Contacts 1-18, 1-66 & 1-78’. 20 July F.13-F.19 Envelopes of RAF aerial photographs, 20-22 July 1971. also inscribed ‘John Sutton’s trip J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Non-textual material ‘2915 A Contacts 01-44’. 21 July 1971. ‘2915 B Contacts 01-72’. 21 July 1971. ‘3529 A Contacts 1-62’. 22 July 1971 ‘3529 B Contacts 1-50’. 22 July 1971. ‘°3529 C Contacts 1-84’. 22 July 1971. Photographic Reconnaissance Reports for above sorties. Miscellaneous photographs. Greenland etc {...] for Prof Sutton’. Labelled 18 fps, 4 minutes. Labelled ‘Continental! Drift [...] Prof inch 1800 ft 7 Association Bennett Lecture on the Evolution of the Rigid Crust. ?ca 1969 play open reel sound tape of Sutton’s Geologists long 16mm cine film, Sutton’. 16mm BBC colour cine film with optical sound track, 12 minutes. ‘Planet Earth on continental drift. This was the third his two Geologists Association Presidential Addresses of 1967 and 1968) advancing new ideas in Suton’s series of lectures (with J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS A.B. SALMEN’S SUCCESSORS LTD A.56 AGER, Derek Victor ALLEN, Percival ANDERSON, J.G.C. ARTEMIS PRESS LTD ASH, Sir Eric Albert Avo: AG E.5 EOE =10: EalS? 2172.24 See also A.132 A. 4 Rego eso: ealee co: E.26 See also E.29 A.116A C.49 Aa, E23 ASSOCIATION POUR L’ETUDE GEOLOGIQUE DES ZONES PROFONDES DE L’ECORCE TERRESTRE E.5;. 229 See also A.116A BAILEY, Sir Edward Battersby BALL, H. W. E 2-E4E.05Ead &.15 BECKMANN, George BLYTH, Frank BOWDEN, Hubert M. E.7-E.9 A.5 E17 BARBER, Anthony J. BARNARD, Tom BELL, David BELL, Nigel BLACK, R. Alastair L. A.34 A.33 A.34 ~ BARRER, Richard Maling BATHURST, Robin Gilbert Charles A.4 BOSWELL, Percy George Hamnall BOND, Geoffrey BOND, Marina BRADSHAW, A. V. BRAMMALL, Alfred J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Index of correspondents BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BROCK, Elizabeth R. BULLARD, Sir Edward Crisp BULLERWELL, William BUTLER, Sir Clifford Charles BUTLER, James Robert CHAPMAN, Max CHELSEA POLYTECHNIC GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY CLIFFORD, Paul COLLINS, Alan A.94, A.96, A.97, A.101, AN027A.108) E:8. :17; E.20, E.21 See also C.18, C.19 C.104 E.2 A.33, E.16 A.34 ASG. E:c3 E.10 A.6 E.8 E.3,E.4, E.7, £.12 A.6 COMPTON, Bob CONWAY, Gordon COORAY, P.G. COWARD, Michael P. CRAIG, Robert CRAZE, Michael E.23 =e A.5, A.6 COLLINS, Reginald S. COX, Sir (Ernest) Gordon E.25 See also B.95, B.96 A.6 DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY DALZIEL, lan William Drummond DENBIGH, Kenneth G. A.6 A.33 C.93 ei Bal 7 COX, Keith Gordon DAVIES, Len DIXEY, Sir Frank Index of correspondents E.14 A.84A EO E17, 6:23 C.93 E23 Eg J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 DOLLAR, A. John T. DONOHUE (née RICHARD), Edith DREWERY, David J. DUNHAM, Sir Kingsley Charles EDEN, Robert Arthur ENSOM, Paul C. EVANS, Graham FARQUHAR, Oswald C. FLEMING, Marston G. FLETT, Sir John FLEUTY, Mike J. FLOWERS, Brian Hilton, Baron FOGG, Gordon Elliott (‘Tony’) FOX, Diana Paterson- E.17 A.6 GEOLOGISTS’ ASSOCIATION GABOR, Dennis GASS, lan Graham GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF SOUTH AFRICA Ca04. e326 0b. to, E.18, E.24 rie E25 A.4, E.9 A.33 GEORGE, Thomas Neville GRAHAM, G. W. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Index of correspondents GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND AIR MINISTRY DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH MINISTRY OF FOOD MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE 6 Eg i25 A.29 PATENT OFFICE A.52, A.55, A.78 GREAT BRITAIN-CHINA CENTRE GREGORY, John Walter GROOT, Johan J. HANCOCK, John Michael (‘Jake’) HARDIE, Bill HARLAND, Walter Brian A.6, E.23 C.94 E.14 HARRIS, Peter Graham HARRISON, Ronald Keith HAWKINS, Herbert Leader HOBSON, George Douglas HOWIE, Stan H. U. HENDERSON, Mike HENSON, F.A. E.3 Eg EA HOLMES, Arthur HORNE, John DATee 18 INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGICAL CORRELATION PROGRAMME INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC UNIONS A.19, A.29, A.30, E.19, E:20;,E.23 CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY A.4 D.20, £.19, E.24 A.95 E.SRE4 Bil0 Baltes See C.104, C.105, C.106 IMPERIAL COLLEGE, LONDON DE LA BECHE CLUB B.76, B.78-B.80, D.10, J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Index of correspondents INTERNATIONAL UNION OF GEODESY AND GEOPHYSICS INTERNATIONAL UNION OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES J.M. DENT & SONS LTD, PUBLISHERS JOHN HENDERSON & SON, BOAT BUILDERS JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD JOHNSON, Michael JONES, Harry JONES, W. R. JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY JUDGE, Diane KANUNGO, Devendrath KENNEDY, Sylvia Margaret Bey, C.93 LACY, Ernest David LAMBERT, Richard St John LEEDAL, G. P. KENNEDY, William Quarrier KNILL, Sir John Lawrence KVALE, Anders KHABARIN, N. KING, Lester E.8 E.16 man eo LAWRIE, Thomas Russell MacLaren Ba6 See also C.92-C.96 A.95 LINOLEUM MANUFACTURING CO. LTD LIVERPOOL GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY LINSTEAD, Sir (Reginald) Patrick C.93 C.93 A.74 A.6, E.6-E.8, E.21, E.24 Syicioaia! A.33, E.9, E.14 Index of correspondents J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 MACPHERSON, lan MARCHANT, S. MARSHALL, C.E. MARSHALL, N. B. MAY, Frank MINTO, James R. MITCHELL, George Hoole MOORE, John McMahon (‘Angus’) MORRIS, Sir Charles MOURANT, Arthur Ernest MOWLEM CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD MUKHOPADHYAY, Dhrubajyoti E.8 E.6 a E.16 7 C.93 A.33, E.15 A.5 See also A.2, A.3 C.94 A.34 A.95 ls A.6 E.8 MYERS, John NAHA, K. NEAL, B.G. NICKLESS, Edmund NIGGLI, P. NOCKOLDS, S. R. OSBERG, Philip H. NICHOLAS, Tressilian Charles NATURAL ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH COUNCIL A.33 PERCIVAL, Frederick George PIPPARD, Alfred John Sutton E.8 E.9 C.107 A.34 PEACH, Benjamin Neeve See C.104, C.107-C.109 PEACEY, Janet Seton PEACH, A. J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 Index of correspondents PITCHER, Wallace Spencer Ep ee1o2E 726 E.21 El Aj5,E:3,E.4, E27-E:9; 6.11; E23 See also E.29 A.4 A.34, C.93 E1-2:3,,E:6, Eo Exl2- E:16;E.30 See also C.47 E.8; E.11 A.92 A.84A See also A.92A, A.139B PRICE, Neville J. QUENSEL, Percy RAMSAY, John Graham RANDELL, Paul RAYNER, Dorothy H. READ, Herbert Harold REYNOLDS, Doris Livesey RICHARD, George (‘Dick’) RICHARD, Henry Joseph RICHARD, James ROYAL SOCIETY RICHEY, James Ernest A:33,E:2,'E:3 ROTHSTEIN, A.T. V. ROACH, Robert ROBINSON, Eric A.4, A.35 A.33 E.4 A.4 A.33 A.33 A.6 ROBINSON, Pamela Lamplugh RICHARDS, Owain Westmacott ROYAL NETHERLANDS ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES meo Ai5, C104, 6.287 E:25;E:28 See also C.110, C.111, C.124, D.5, D.15 SCOTESE, Christopher R. SABINE, Peter Aubrey SCHREYER, Werner SCHUHMAN, N. A.33, C.93, E.9 ES E.9 J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 SELLEY, Richard Curtis SHACKLETON, Robert Millner SHEARMAN, Douglas SHEPPARD, Percival Albert SHILLING, Gertrude SHOTTON, Frederick William SITTER, L. U. de SKEMPTON, Alec Westley SMITH, Alexander G. SMITH, Frederick Lewis SMITH, Walter Campbell- SNELLING, Norman Index of correspondents A.1, A.6, A.9 See also A.2 G.315°E.9,E.10 A.33 A.33 A.6 A.33, E.26 E.4,E.9 A.33 ES7, A.4 aah A.34 E10; &.co SPENS, (née SUTTON), Nora Helen A.5, A.85-A.87, A.107 SPRING, John S. STONELEY, Robert STOWE, C. W. STUCKLEY, G. M. SUDDABY, Paul E.9 A.4 E.23 E.26 E 2 E.28 STRIDE, Arthur Harold Barton STUBBLEFIELD, Sir (Cyril) James SUTTON (née MIDDLETON-SANDFORD), Betty E.9 SWINNERTON GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM SUTTON (née RICHARD), Kathleen Alice A.79-A.84A, E.15 See also A.139B EE A.41 E-9 SWEETING, George S. SUTTON, Lawrence H. A.1, £.20 A.40-A.78, A.79, E.9 SUTTON, Gerald John SUTTON, Noel Index of correspondents J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 SYCHANTHAVONG, S. P. THOMAS, Gilbert E. THOMPSON, Ling THORNTON, lain TOWNSEND, Joyce TEN RERE Gry: UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY A.4 A.4 A.34 C.94 E.8 Ea UNIVERSITY OF LONDON A.94-A.97, A.102, E.14 VINCENT, Ewart Albert (‘David’) WAGER, Lawrence Rickard A.34 E.2 WATSON, Janet Vida WEISS, L. E. WESTERVELD, J. WALKER, George P. L. A.5, A.9 A.57, A.73, A.78 WELLS, Maurice Kingsley WARREN, Peter Tolman E.13; E4 See also E.29 WATSON, Frank, Patent Agent A.83, A.88-A.91, E.2, £.25, E.30 See also E.26 ES WESTOLL, Thomas Stanley WILLIS, Gunilla Mattsson- Bad E.10 A.33 A.5 A.34 E.24 A.34 WHITE, Patricia WHITTLE, Gordon WILCOCK, Bruce WILCOX, Ronald E. WILSON, Chris A.5, A.6, E.9 Index of correspondents J. Sutton NCUACS 75/4/98 WILSON, Gilbert WILSON, Robert WILSON, W. D. WINDLEY, Brian W.M. GODFREY & PARTNERS LTD ZHANG Shuging ZHANG Zhongying ZHOU Jiaxin