Stories
- Article
Dealing with the dead after a nuclear attack
Cold War-era predictions of death on a vast scale became routine. But the British authorities were less prepared to dispose of the bodies.
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Hamlet, the melancholic Prince of Denmark
Hamlet clearly demonstrates an excess of black bile and is arguably the most famous literary melancholic.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
'Oxford Vaporiser was a Falklands success' Oxford Times
Date: 21 Jan 1983Reference: PP/RRM/B.11/5Part of: Macintosh, Sir Robert (1897-1989)- Archives and manuscripts
Vaporisers, distribution to USSR and South Africa
Date: Jul 1942-Jul 1945Reference: PP/RRM/B.11/2Part of: Macintosh, Sir Robert (1897-1989)- Archives and manuscripts
Box 4 Flagg's Can, Oxford vaporiser in use, Ombredanne bellows
Date: c.1940s-1960sReference: PP/RRM/F.47/134-146Part of: Macintosh, Sir Robert (1897-1989)- Books
Volatile agents and vaporisers / I. McLellan.
McLellan, I. R.Date: 1989- Archives and manuscripts
Dr K Mendelssohn
Date: May 1940-May 1943Reference: PP/RRM/B.9Part of: Macintosh, Sir Robert (1897-1989)