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MS823 - Slides, lecture notes and research papers of Philip Lyth, local and agricultural historian; 1939-1994
1 - Colour slides taken and compiled by Philip Lyth for use in research and lecturing; 1964-1992
2 - Notes for lectures given by Philip Lyth on various aspects of agricultural and landscape history; 1939-1990
1 - Folder of lecture notes by Philip Lyth relating to Agricultural Co-operation in Sweden; 1939-c.1943
2 - Folder of lecture notes by Philip Lyth labelled 'Brack [Brackenhurst] Lectures to 1974'; 1950-1974
3 - Folder of lecture and research notes for Nottinghamshire Local History Council weekend courses 'Farming Personalities of Nottinghamshire', 18-19 Sep. 1971, and 'Country Sports and Rural Pastimes', 20-21 Sep. 1975, run by Philip Lyth, with other papers relating to the Nottinghamshire Local History Council; 1970-1980
4 - Folder of lecture notes, course booklet, reading list and correspondence relating to the University of Nottingham Department of Adult Education/Workers' Educational Association Southwell Branch course entitled 'Man and the Land - A Recent History of Farming', offered by Philip Lyth, commencing 9 Oct. 1972 but subsequently cancelled; 1972-1973
5 - Folder of lecture notes by Philip Lyth for a variety of talks given to local history societies, WI, Rotary and other groups, principally in Nottinghamshire; 1975-1993
6 - Handwritten notes by Philip Lyth for a talk given to the 'NFU' [National Farmers' Union] Annual General Meeting on 9 Jan. 1975
7 - Folder of lecture notes and course booklet for the University of Nottingham Department of Adult Education/Workers' Educational Association Beeston Branch course entitled 'The Changing Face of Rural Nottinghamshire', given by Philip Lyth, commencing 5 Oct. 1976; 1976-1977
8 - Folder of lecture notes and course outline for the University of Nottingham Department of Adult Education/Workers' Educational Association course entitled 'Man and the Land in Rural Nottinghamshire', given by Philip Lyth at Epperstone, commencing 5 Oct. 1977; 1977-1978
9 - Folder of lecture notes, course outline, resources and correspondence relating to the University of Nottingham Department of Adult Education/Workers' Educational Association course entitled 'Man and the Land in Rural Nottinghamshire', given by Philip Lyth at Bingham, commencing 4 Oct. 1978; 1978-1979
10 - Folder of lecture notes, course outline, research notes, resources (including Blyth village trails) and correspondence, relating to the University of Nottingham Department of Adult Education/Workers' Educational Association course entitled 'Man and the Land in North Nottinghamshire', given by Philip Lyth at Blyth, commencing 1 Oct. 1979; 1979-1980
11 - Folder of lecture notes for various lectures given to branches of The National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies (NADFAS) by Philip Lyth, mostly on the subject 'Agricultural and Rural Antiquities', with some related correspondence; 1979-1983
12 - Folder of lecture notes and resources relating to the University of Nottingham Department of Adult Education/Workers' Educational Association course entitled 'Man and the Land in the Oxton District', given by Philip Lyth, commencing 9 Oct. 1980; 1980-1981
13 - Folder of lecture notes, course outline, maps and some correspondence relating to the University of Nottingham Department of Adult Education/Workers' Educational Association course entitled 'Historic Landscapes in Nottinghamshire', given by Philip Lyth at Radcliffe-on-Trent, commencing 21 May 1981; 1981
14 - Folder of lecture notes and other papers relating to the 'Agriculture' programme in Year 2 of the Diploma Course in Landscape Architecture offered by Trent Polytechnic, Nottingham; 1969-1982
15 - Folder of lecture notes, course brochure, resources and correspondence relating to the University of Nottingham Department of Adult Education/Workers' Educational Association course entitled 'Farms and Fields of Southwell: The Enclosure Awards', given by Philip Lyth, commencing autumn term 1983; 1983-1984
16 - Folder of lecture notes, course outline, research notes, maps and resources for the Workers' Educational Association East Midland District course entitled 'Landscape History of Epperstone and the Dover Beck', given by Philip Lyth, commencing 1 Oct. 1986; 1986-1987
17 - Folder of lecture and research notes, including list of boundary stones and ice houses on 1922 Nottinghamshire Ordnance Survey maps, for a lecture entitled 'Farm, Field and Village Antiquities', given by Philip Lyth to the Thoroton Society on 14 Nov. 1987
18 - Folder of lecture notes and resources for lectures entitled 'Living in an English Village' and 'The History and Make-Up of the English Village', given by Philip Lyth to groups of American visitors on Saga educational holidays at the Co-operative College, Stanford Hall, Loughborough, in 1987 and 1988
19 - Folder of lecture notes, course outline and resources for the University of Nottingham Department of Adult Education/Workers' Educational Association course entitled 'The History of Nottinghamshire Farming', given by Philip Lyth at Weston-on-Trent, commencing 13 Oct. 1988; 1988-1989
20-21 - Two folders of lecture and research notes, course outline, maps and resources for the Workers' Educational Association course entitled 'The History of Farming in Nottinghamshire', given by Philip Lyth at Wellow, commencing 4 Oct. 1989; 1989-1990
3 - Drafts of articles and books written by Philip Lyth on various aspects of agricultural and landscape history; 1943-1991
4 - Research material collected by Philip Lyth on various aspects of agricultural and landscape history; 1951-1994
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