GM Archive / Professor Michael Wilson collection relating to genetically modified foods, crops, research and industry
Collection of charts depicting the hardware and uses of computing, communication and domestic technology in India
240 Report for Littlewoods Home Shopping Group Limited re application to English Heritage to demolish Dee Mill engine house and engine at Shaw, Oldham
31 box files and 1 DVD Papers and digital files relating to early use and development of the World Wide Web by business
120 items and 12 large folders GM Archive / Professor Philip J Dale collection relating to genetically modified foods industry
13 boxes; 1.65 linear metres GM Archive / Professor Rosemary Hails collection of GM reference and source material
1 box GM Archive / Dr. Andrew Cockburn collection relating to the genetically modified foods industry
1 box (3 wallet folders); 0.50 linear metres GM Archive / James Wallace collection relating to genetically modified foods and crops, research and industry
3 boxes; 1.50 linear meters GM Archive / J.A Combes collection relating to genetically modified foods, crops, research and industry
3 boxes (132 items) GM Archive / Dr. Colin Merritt collection relating to the genetically modified foods industry
1 bankers box; 0.50 linear metres GM Archive / Martin Livermore collection comprising material about genetically modified crops and agricultural biotechnology
The papers are the associated technical documents for development of the Central Tracking Detector (CTD) for the ZEUS experiment, Germany’s DESY accelerator. They include lab notebooks, project reports, photographs, engineering drawings, technical proposals, technical reports, and project videos. In addition to scientific and technical papers, the archive includes papers relating to project budgets and the transportation of equipment between England and Germany. The CTD was designed and built by a consortium of several UK institutes, including Oxford University, Imperial, UCL, Bristol, RAL, and Glasgow. It sat at the heart of the ZEUS detector, with the wider experiment involving 450 physicists and engineers from institutes around the world. ZEUS was run on the Hadron-Electron Ring Accelerator (HERA) at DESY in Hamburg. Techniques developed for the CTD are now used in the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. Documents related to development of the ZEUS Central Tracking Detector.
220 Thesis entitled 'William Thomson's Inventions for the Submarine Telegraph Industry: A Nineteenth-Century Technology Program'
205 PhD thesis in the history of science entitled 'Un modello algoritmico: l'Analytical Engine di Charles Babbage'