Written by Louise Cowan, Trainee Liaison Librarian Edward Topsell, a Church of England clergyman, was born in Kent in 1572 and managed the parish of St Botolph in Aldersgate, London […]
Unknown to many members of the public, Special Collections holds an intriguing assortment of medieval manuscript fragments. They are part of the John and Griselda Lewis Collection, a fascinating collection […]
Written by Louise Cowan, Trainee Liaison Librarian One of the worldâs top tourist destinations, New York has been attracting travellers for many years. This weekâs Travel Thursday looks at the […]
Written by Louise Cowan, Trainee Liaison Librarian In honour of the return of much loved T.V. show âThe Great British Bake Offâ weâve pulled together some wonderful recipes and baking […]
Written by Louise Cowan, Trainee Liaison Librarian It is not uncommon for inexperienced people to be guilty of omissions in providing for the establishment of a garden which strike horticulturists […]
Written by Louise Cowan, Trainee Liaison Librarian This weekâs Travel Thursday takes us to Sweden with eminent scientist Thomas Thomson. As the first teacher of practical chemistry in a British […]
Written by Erika Delbecque, UMASCS Librarian We are delighted to announce the purchase of a collection of twenty-two rare agricultural pamphlets from the mid-19thcentury. These works, which relate to the […]
Written by Louise Cowan, Trainee Liaison Librarian Originally published in 1602, âDelightes for Ladiesâ by Sir Hugh Plat is one of the earliest cookery and household recipe books produced in England. […]
Written by Louise Cowan, Trainee Liaison Librarian John Todhunter (1839-1916) is best known as a poet and literary critic, but was also a doctor of medicine, painter, composer and traveller. […]
Written by Louise Cowan, Trainee Liaison Librarian Our Special Collections Library and Archive is full of interesting creatures, big and small. They can be found everywhere from our Childrenâs Collection […]