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ULIV Rel - Archive of the University of Liverpool: Records of University-Related Institutions

Copy of typescript note from the Adjutant of the O.T.C. to Cdt.Sgts. W.A. Corkill and N.L. Corkill asking them to notify him of the earliest date they could commence attending lectures for Certificate A or B (11 Aug. 1922)

Reference D303/2/5
Physical Description 1 item

University of Liverpool and its Officers' Training Corps: Copies of Photographs, and other papers (1913-1937, 2005-06)

Reference D917
Physical Description 46 items

Administrative / Biographical History

Mr Bowsher's grandfather on his maternal side was Colonel Andrew McKie Reid, M.C,T.D.,O.St.J.,F.R.C.S, (1893-1973) who was Commanding Officer of the O.T.C., 1931-1937. Colonel McKie Reid studied Medicine at the University of Liverpool, entering in October 1911, on War service in 1914-19, and graduating M.B.,Ch.B. in March 1921. He was Secretary of the Guild of Undergraduates, 1919-20, President of the Guild of Undergraduates , 1920-1921, and was Lecturer (part-time) - in-charge of the University Department of Ophthalmology, 1947-1958.

According to Colonel McKie Reid's Army Form, he relinquished his commission as Major due to wounds on 3 October 1919; was recommissioned as Captain (with seniority from 10 July 1917) for service with the University of Liverpool OTC on 2 April 1921, but resigned this on 29 November 1922 and was re-granted the rank of Major; he ended up, in 1945, with the rank of Colonel.

Acquisition Information

The originals of these photographs are held by Mr Julian Bowsher, London, who kindly made CD copies of the same available, April and June 2004 and August 2005. He also deposited related papers including, in July 2006, his edited transcript of letters written by Colonel McKie Reid and his two brothers during the First World War.

Note

Mr Bowsher identified those pictured by particular reference to (a) the text of the unpublished 'History of the University of Liverpool Officers Training Corps up to 1984' begun by Major F.J. Routledge, MBE, TD, and expanded and completed by Mr. A.N.Ricketts, and (b) identification of badges etc. worn.

Access Points

Subjects
University of Liverpool Officers Training Corps
Education Military

C.D. (not dated)

Reference D917/1
Physical Description 1 compact disc

Scope and Content

There are 13 photographs on the c.d.

Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements

We cannot provide electronic access to the CD in the reading room.


Photographic prints taken from the C.D. (D917/1) (1915, 1921, 1931-1937)

Reference D917/2
Physical Description 13 photographic print

Scope and Content

2-10: These photographs were taken at or relate to the O.T.C.'s camp at Conway in July 1921


[Major F.J.] Routledge [16th King's Lancashire Regiment] standing at the Butts' ()

Reference D917/2/1
Physical Description 1 photograph

Note

Reference number on the CD (`Routledge 16KLR at the Butts')


[Major J.G.B. Beazley, M.C., T.D., Commanding Officer of the O.T.C., 1920-1922] standing outside a tent. ((1921))

Reference D917/2/2
Physical Description 1 photograph

Note

Reference number on the CD (`OTC-1')


[Officers of the O.T.C. (n.d.)

Reference D917/2/3
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

From left to right: Lieutenant D.Pridie, D.S.O., Major McKie Reid, M.C., Major J.G.B. Beazley, M.C., Lieutenant H.B. Barnard or Lieutenant V.T. Thierens, M.C., and Lieutenant C.W.Healey, M.C.

Note

Reference number on the CD (`OTC-2')


Officers and Cadets of the O.T.C., (the whole O.T.C. Contingent, fifty seven persons in all). (1921)

Reference D917/2/4
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

The group of five officers seated in the middle may be identified as, from left to right, Lieutenant C.W. Healey (wearing the South Lancashire Regiment badge), Lieutenant D. Pirdie (wearing the DSO ribbon), Major J.G.B. Beazley, Major McKie Reid, and either Lieutenant H.B. Barnard or Lieutenant V.T. Thierens.

Note

Reference number on the CD (`OTC-3')


Group of five unidentified cadets (1921)

Reference D917/2/5
Physical Description 1 photograph

Note

Reference number on the CD (`OTC-4')


Group of seventeen officers (1921)

Reference D917/2/6
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

Major Beazley is seated second from left, with Major McKie Reid standing at the rear second from right.

Note

Reference number on the CD (`OTC-5')


`O.T.C. Camp from Conway Mountain' (1921)

Reference D917/2/7
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

[A picture postcard view of the tented camp with the River Conway in the background]

Note

Reference number on the CD (`tents 1')


[Roadway, a ditch, and a few tents, with some OTC members in the background] (1921)

Reference D917/2/8
Physical Description 1 photograph

Note

Reference number on the CD (`tents 2')


[MS. operations/manoeuvres map of Conway Mountain and Conway with the camping ground to the north, at Morfa] (1921)

Reference D917/2/9
Physical Description 1 photograph

Note

Reference number on the CD (`Conway map')


Major McKie Reid with tents in the background. (c. 1921)

Reference D917/2/10
Physical Description 1 photograph

Note

Reference number on the CD (`With O.T.C. c.1921')


University of Liverpool O.T.C. Cricket Team members (n.d.)

Reference D917/2/11
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

Major Beazley is standing on the left.

Note

Reference number on the CD (`OTC-6')


Group of eleven officers (1931-1937)

Reference D917/2/12
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

Major McKie Reid is seated second from the left. The officers standing at the rear second and third from the left are both wearing Dutch insignia.

Photograph taken at a camp, with tents and other soldiers in the background.

Note

Reference number on the CD (`OTC-7')


Whole O.T.C. contingent at camp. (1931-1937)

Reference D917/2/13
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

Fifty seven persons in all, with Major McKie Reid seated in the centre.

Note

Reference number on the CD (`OTC-8')


Papers relating to Colonel McKie Reid's commission with the O.T.C. and relating to the O.T.C. (1922-1923 (1931))

Reference D917/3
Physical Description 7 items

Letter from [Major] J.G.B. B[eazley], 14 Water Street, Liverpool, to [Captain] McKie Reid. (17 Oct 1922)

Reference D917/3/1
Physical Description (1 sheet)

Scope and Content

Letter regarding commissions in the OTC and recruitment to the OTC, regretfully requesting his resignation [as he had left the University], and expressing his hope that a member of the University's staff would succeed him (Major Beazley) as Commanding Officer.


Regulations, section 24 ([1922])

Reference D917/3/2
Physical Description (2 sheets)

Scope and Content

Typescript transcript of section 24 of regulations relating to the termination of service with a contingent of officers leaving the university or school concerned.


Letter of resignation (26 Oct 1922)

Reference D917/3/3
Physical Description (1 sheet)

Scope and Content

Typescript copy of the letter of resignation of his commission which Captain McKie Reid, The London Hospital, wrote to the Commanding Officer of the O.T.C.


Duplicated typescript list of the membership of Special Committees of the University of Liverpool Council (November 1922)

Reference D917/3/4
Physical Description (1 sheet)

Scope and Content

Including the Military Education Committee (to which Dr McKie Reid was appointed), appointed by Council on 28 Nov 1922.


Typescript copy of [Major] McKie Reid's letter to Dr Adami [Vice-Chancellor] (8 March 1923)

Reference D917/3/5
Physical Description (1 sheet)

Scope and Content

Recommending that the University recommend that the brevet rank of Lieut.-Colonel be conferred on Major Beazley.


Typescript letter from Dr George Adami, The Vice-Chancellor, to Dr McKie Reid. (10 March 1923)

Reference D917/3/6
Physical Description (1 sheet)

Scope and Content

Letter agreeing to make the recommendation he suggests.


Photocopy of an article `Value of O.T.C. Training. University Corps Reunion. Lord Derby's Message' [published in the [Liverpool] Daily Post] (7 December 1931)

Reference D917/3/7
Physical Description (1 sheet)

C.D. disc on which twenty-three photographs appear (Not dated)

Reference D917/4
Physical Description 1 Compact Disc

Location of Originals

These photographs are included in an album held by Mr. Bowsher.


Photographic prints taken from the CD (D.917/4) ((1913)-(?1921))

Reference D917/5/1-23
Physical Description 23 photographs

Note

Dates given are the date of the original photograph; all of these photographs were created in 2006.


Group photograph of the University 1st XV rugby team ((1912-13))

Reference D917/5/1
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

The majority of those pictured have signed their names across their pictures.

('football 1')


[The Council of the Guild of Undergraduates] (n.d. [?1913] )

Reference D917/5/2
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

Mr Andrew McKie Reid is pictured in the centre of the second row from the back.

Those fifth and sixth to the left, seated, on the front row, bear a distinct resemblance to Mr. Glyn Lloyd (President of the Guild, 1913-14) and Miss Rhoda Robbins (Lady President of the Guild, 1913-14) as pictured in photographs opposite the frontispiece of the 1 November 1913 issue of The Sphinx.

('Council')


Liverpool University A.F.C. ((1914))

Reference D917/5/3
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

Group photograph of 'Liverpool University A.F.C., [Association Football Club] Winners of Christie Challenge Cup, Season 1913-14' with the cup in the foreground.

Caption identifies all those pictured.

[This photograph is reproduced, without the caption identifying those pictured, in the Winter Sports Supplement of The Sphinx, Vol. XXI, No.5, 19 June 1914.]


[The Council of the Guild of Undergraduates] (n.d. [?1919)

Reference D917/5/4
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

('Council 2')


University Rugby Team (n.d. [1920])

Reference D917/5/5
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

Group photograph of a University rugby football [First] XV team, with schoolboy spectators in the background.

[Excluding the spectator background, this photograph is reproduced in The Sphinx, Vol. XXVI, No.4, 16 June 1920, with the caption 'Winners of the Christie Shield (1919-20)' and with a caption identifying all those pictured, including Mr. S. Dumbell, later Registrar of the University.]

('Football 2')


[Council of the Guild of Undergraduates] ((1920-21))

Reference D917/5/6
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

Together with Mr. Bowsher's typescript transcript of the caption identifying all those pictured on a framed copy of this photograph which he possesses.

The Lady President (Miss S.H. Gilchrist) and the President (Dr. A. McKie Reid) are pictured, seated, fourth and fifth from the left on the front row.

('Council 3')


[Dr. J. George Adami, Vice-Chancellor], ()

Reference D917/5/7
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

The Vice Chancellor is pictured standing in front of a tent, on his visit to [the University O.T.C. at its camp at Conway].

('Adami-Conway visit')


An unknown [member of the University O.T.C., probably an officer] having an open air bath at the [O.T.C.'s camp at Conway] (n.d. [July 1921])

Reference D917/5/8
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

('unknown C')


Students (n.d. [?1919-21)

Reference D917/5/9
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

Male [students, standing on the steps of the entrance to the Men's Wing of the Students' Union, Bedford Street North, with much of the ground and first floors of the Students' Union building also being featured].

('undergrad.bg.')


University Sports Day (n.d. [?1921)

Reference D917/5/10
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

Spectators [including Dr. J. George Adami, Vice-Chancellor, seated on the ground in the centre of the photograph, at the front] in front of [the University of Liverpool Athletic Club Pavilion at Calderstones Park] on the occasion of [a University Sports Day]

('sports day 8')


Sports Day (n.d. [?1921])

Reference D917/5/11
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

Three gentlemen [in front of the entrance to the Athletic Club Pavilion at Calderstones Park]; left to right: ?, Dr. J. George Adami (Vice-Chancellor), and Dr. A. McKie Reid (President of the Guild of Undergraduates, 1920-21).

('sports day 6')


Male students at the finishing line of a race with [the Athletic Club Pavilion at Calderstones] in the background. (n.d. [?1921])

Reference D917/5/12
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

('sports day 7')


Spectators watching a gentleman in the air, long-jumping, with buildings in the background. (n.d. [?1921])

Reference D917/5/13
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

[This event may have taken place in Wales or elsewhere for the buildings are not recognised as those at or near Calderstones Park]

('sports day 5')


Sports Day (n.d. [?1921])

Reference D917/5/14
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

[? The 17th Earl of Derby, Chancellor of the University], in the centre, with ladies and gentlemen, behind some wooden benches, [? at a sports event, probably at the same location as D.917/5/13]

('sports day 2')


Sports Day (n.d. [?1921])

Reference D917/5/15
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

[? Cups on a table, behind which sits ? the 17th Earl of Derby and others], with spectators in the background, [? prior to the award of cups at a sports event, probably at the same location as D.917/5/13].

('sports day 1')


[? The 17th Earl of Derby, presenting a cup at a sports event] with spectators in the background. (n.d. [?1921])

Reference D917/5/16
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

Photograph probably taken a few minutes after D.917/5/15.

('sports day 4')


Two male students standing near an archway (n.d. [?1919-21])

Reference D917/5/17
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

[? near Liverpool Royal Infirmary]

('students')


Male and female students in deck chairs and on the ground [outside the Athletic Club Pavilion at Calderstones Park] (n.d. [?1921])

Reference D917/5/18
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

('tea 2')


Male and female students seated at a tea table [? at the University's Athletic Grounds at Calderstones Park]. (n.d. [?1919-21])

Reference D917/5/19
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

Dr. A. McKie Reid is seated on the left, in army uniform.

('tea')


Group photograph of [? Housemen/women] outside a building [? at Liverpool Royal Infirmary]; Dr. A. McKie Reid is seated in the centre. (n.d. [?1921])

Reference D917/5/20
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

('med.school 1')


Dr. A. McKie Reid (on the far left) with nursing staff and [visitors] in a decorated ward [? of Liverpool Royal Infirmary]. (n.d. [?1921])

Reference D917/5/21
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

('med.school 2')


Three female nurses in a [room adjoining a ward, ? in Liverpool Royal Infirmary] (n.d. [?1921])

Reference D917/5/22
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

('nurses')


A female nurse in a [? courtyard] garden of [? Liverpool Royal Infirmary] (n.d. [?1921])

Reference D917/5/23
Physical Description 1 photograph

Scope and Content

('nurse')


Julian M C Bowsher, The Reid Brothers in the First World War, Volume 2 : The Letters; together with the contents pages of Volumes 1 - 3 (2005-06)

Reference D917/6
Physical Description ( 1 volume, and two sheets)

Scope and Content

This volume contains transcripts of all the surviving letters, postcards, etc., written by Andrew McKie Reid and his two brothers, John and James, during their service in the British army in the First World War; each transcript is provided with editorial notes by Mr Bowsher.

Copyright / Reproduction Conditions

Note : no material in this study may be reproduced or cited without the express written permission of the author.


Photographs of medical students and staff and of the University Officers' Training Corps (1933-1938)

Reference D422
Physical Description 2 envelopes

Scope and Content

Copies of photographs of medical students and staff, including those of Liverpool Royal Infirmary, Liverpool Maternity Hospital, Royal Southern Hospital and Mill Royal Infirmary, and of the University Officer Training Corps

Acquisition Information

Dr Gwenda Hughes (nee Vaughan), Malpas per Emeritus Prof T Cecil Gray; 7 Aug 1987

Location of Originals

Originals loaned for copying by Dr Gwenda Hughes.


Photocopies of Reports on Liverpool University Officers' Training Corps in the Journal and Newsletter of the King's Regiment ((1976), (1989), (1995) - (1999))

Reference D826
Physical Description 1 envelope

Scope and Content

Photocopies of title pages and reports on Liverpool University Officers' Training Corps published in The Kingsman, The Journal of the King's Regiment and The King's Regiment: Half Yearly Newsletter (1976, 1988, 1989, 1995-1999); list of Honorary Colonels (1951 onwards) and Commanding Officers (1919 onwards) of the Liverpool O.T.C.

Acquisition Information

Copies taken from copies of the journal and newsletter which were kindly loaned by Lieutenant-Colonel Michael Atkinson, T.D. (Commanding Officer of the O.T.C., 1996-1999), a senior member of staff of Marconi, Chorley. 19 July 2000

Access Points

Subjects
University of Liverpool Officers' Training Corps
Education Military

Photocopies of the title pages and reports on Liverpool University Officers' Training Corps published in The Kingsman, The Journal of the King's Regiment ((1976), (1989), (1995) - (1999))

Reference D826/1
Physical Description 1 bundle

Scope and Content

  • Vol. VIII, Nos. 3-6 (Summer 1976-Winter 1978/1979)
  • Vol. IX. Nos. 1-3, 5
  • Vol. X [single issue]
  • Vol. XI, Nos. 1-3
  • Vol. XII, No.1 (Winter 1989)
  • Summer 1976 - Winter 1989
  • Winter 1995
  • 1996-1999

Photocopy of the title page and report on Liverpool University Officers' Training Corps published in the King's Regiment: Half Yearly Newsletter (July 1988)

Reference D826/2
Physical Description 1 bundle

Copy of Lieutenant-Colonel Atkinson's revised list of the Honorary Colonels (1951 onwards) and of the Commanding Officers (1919 onwards) of the Liverpool University O.T.C. (2000)

Reference D826/3
Physical Description 1 bundle

Annual Reports (1932-1980)

Reference D896
Physical Description 1 bundle, 202 sheets

Scope and Content

These papers comprise annual and camp reports for the Officers Training Corps of the Liverpool University Contingent. Annotated with notes, the bundle is incomplete, particularly for records during the Second World War.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

These papers were deposited with the University Archive by A. N. Ricketts in October 2002.

Note

Listed by Amy Greir, May 2012.


Photographs of University Air Squadron and Garden Parties; also Guild programmes (1942-1960)

Reference D544
Physical Description 3 envelopes

Scope and Content

Photographs of the University of Liverpool Air Squadron 1942-1943 [? at an airfield] and in Abercromby Square, Liverpool; Miscellaneous Guild etc. programmes and related items 1946-1951; copies of photographs of University Garden Parties etc 1946-1949

Administrative / Biographical History

The University Air Squadron was formed in January 1941and abolished shortly after the second world war, only to be reformed in 1950. During the second world war all non medical male students were required to train with either the Senior Training Corps, the University Air Squadron or the Naval Division.

The establishment of the Guild of Undergraduates was mentioned in Clause 14 of the University Charter: 'there shall be one or more Guild or Guilds of Undergraduates' and it was set up in 1905 (the name being taken from the University of Birmingham). It was decided to have only one Guild which would be a merger of the former Men's and Women's Student Representative Councils and it was to have a male and female president and elected council. In 1965 the positions of male and female President gave way to a President and Deputy President. Latterly the Guild of Undergraduate has become the Guild of Students.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Revd W Norman Leak, Withington, Manchester; 7 Nov 1990 and 30 Nov 1990

Related Material

D477 - 'Christian Students' by Revd Leak


Access Points

Subjects
Liverpool University Societies etc.
Liverpool University Military
Corporate Names
University of Liverpool Guild of Students
University of Liverpool Air Squadron

Records relating to the Liverpool University Settlement (1907 - 1978)

Reference D7, D345 & D457
Physical Description 3 series

Administrative / Biographical History

The idea of a Settlement was for some time mooted in University College, Liverpool, especially by student members of the College's Christian Union, but the first definite steps were taken in January 1906 when the Reverend Kelman of Edinburgh University Settlement addressed a meeting at the University. Soon afterwards a Committee was formed which drew up a scheme for a Settlement for men only, in view of the fact that the Victoria Settlement at 294 Netherfield Road, which had been at work since 1897, catered for women only.

Originally it was proposed that the Settlement should be in Everton close to the Victoria Settlement but in view of communications with the Florence Institute for Boys in Mill Street and the David Lewis Hotel in Nile Street it was decided to establish the Settlement in the South end of Liverpool. The settlement opened at 129 Park Street in September 1906. However, largely through the efforts of Mr F J Marquis, James Reynolds and Charles Whitley, enough money was raised to build the Settlement in Nile Street on a site adjoining the David Lewis Hotel. The new building was opened in 1913.

The David Lewis Hotel and club had been erected in 1906 by the executors of the founder of Lewis's Limited. Its links with the University Settlement were strengthened by the appointment of its Warden, Mr Marquis, to become the Warden of the Settlement also in 1909, a post he held until 1920. Dr Ernest Griffith, who became Warden of the Settlement in 1922, developed the contacts of the Settlement with other bodies and it was to house the various boys' gangs in the district and scout troops that he conceived the idea which led to the building of York House in 1926. It was during this period that the link between Liverpool College and boys who lived near the Settlement was first established, and that the David Lewis premises were used for educational classes for the unemployed a number of whom in 1935-1936 under the Settlement's auspices assisted in the excavations at Maiden Castle and Eddisbury.

After the second world war there were a number of developments as well as research projects with which the Settlement and its associated clubs were associated. Before the War members and associates of the Settlement had carried out a good deal of research some of which was published, notably in Housing Problems in Liverpool (1931). With a view to identifying particular social problems a number of research projects were instituted in the fifteen or so years after the end of the war, which resulted in the publication of a number of papers (including Juvenile Delinquency 1951 and Life After Sixty [1961-1962]) and the introduction of a number of new schemes, including the Rathbone Street Adventure Playground, the Windsor Junior Boys Club and the Social Workers' Luncheon Club. In 1946 women were also admitted to the Settlement.

On the 10 April 1976 the title of Liverpool University Settlement was changed to the Liverpool Settlement (South)

Arrangement

Arranged by provenance into the following sections:

  • Records of Liverpool University Settlement
  • Administrative Files of Liverpool Settlement (South)
  • Records of Liverpool Settlement (South) and the Victoria Settlement

Related Material

D45 - Victoria Settlement


Access Points

Subjects
Housing England Liverpool
Corporate Names
David Lewis Ltd
University Settlement Liverpool

Records of Liverpool University Settlement (1907 - 1974)

Reference D7
Physical Description 7 boxes, 1 financial volume

Scope and Content

Records of the Liverpool University Settlement, Nile St, Liverpool, comprising: Memorandum of Association and correspondence, 1913 plus minutes, accounts, annual reports, photographs etc.

Administrative / Biographical History

For biographical details relating to the Liverpool University Settlement, see D345 above

Acquisition Information

Transferred by the Secretary (Mr H M Brinkman), the Warden (Mr G P Riches), he Chairman (Miss N L Arthurson) and the Administrator (Mrs Carter) , the University Settlement, Nile St, Liverpool 6 Apr 1970; 23 Jul 1970; 6 Mar 1972; 21 Apr 1972; 7 Feb 1980; 2 Feb 1988

Bibliography

"The Work of Settlements" in the Sphinx (University of Liverpool Students' magazine) Vol XIV No 2, 31 Oct 1906, pp. 25-27

King, C M and H King, "The Two Nations" The Life and Work of Liverpool University Settlement and its Associated Institutions 1906-1937, Liverpool University Press, 1938

Simey, M B. Charitable Effort in Liverpool in the Nineteenth Century, Liverpool University Press, 1951

J. B. Priestley, English Journey, 1934 (contains an account of the educational classes for the unemployed at the David Lewis premises in the 1930s)

J. B. Mays, Growing up in the City: a study of juvenile delinquency in an urban neighbourhood, Liverpool University Department of Social Science, Social Research Series, Liverpool University Press 1954, and reprint, Liverpool University Press 1964

J. B. Mays, Adventure In Play: The Story of the Rathbone Street Adventure Playground, Liverpool Council of Social Service, 1957

The Memoirs of the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Woolton, C.H., P.C., D.L., LL.D.,, 1959 (pp.25-32 on the origins and early work of the Settlement and related clubs)

A. R. Allan and G. Riches, "The University and the University Settlement" in The University of Liverpool Staff Newsletter, No.65, June 1972, pp.186-192

G. Riches, "Liverpool University Settlement"in The University of Liverpool Recorder, No.66, October 1974, pp.16-17

Access Points

Corporate Names
Liverpool University Settlement