Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 661 to 680 of 1,934
Country: United Kingdom
  1. French address booklet

    Address-booklet, entitled "A Communauté (community). Contains mainly London-based addresses of organizations and embassies, as well as private addresses. Owner unknown.

  2. French Anti-Nazi leaflet

  3. Freud Family Papers

    The collection contains 147 pieces of correspondence between members of the Freud family, the largest part of which is between Sigmund Freud and Sam Freud. The letters are generally sent from family members in Vienna, Austria [Sigmund and Anna Freud], to family members living in Manchester [Samuel Freud and Pauline Hartwig]. The correspondence mainly covers the period between the First and Second World Wars, and contains detailed information about Sigmund Freud's living conditions in Vienna at that time. The letters are personal in content, containing news of family events and the health of...

  4. Frieda Melitz and Eugen Sundheimer: Copy documents re marriage

    Copy documents re the marriage of Frieda and Eugen Melitz including certificates, letters of congratulation, present list etcGerman 

  5. Frieda Morris: Copy family papers

    Copy family correspondence with translationsYiddish and EnglishThe correspondence consists of letters between Frieda Morris' grandmother and father in Poland and her brother and uncle in London.

  6. Friedrich and Hertha Lewinski: personal papers

    This collection contains the personal papers of Jewish couple Hertha neé Zacharias and Friedrich Lewinski from East Prussia who emigrated to the UK in the late 1930s. The rather fragmented documents focus on the time before their emigration and provide insights into Friedrich’s medical training and military service, his sports activities, certain insurance matters, and the couple’s wedding. Also contained are photographs of the main protagonists and numerous of their relatives and friends.

  7. Friedrich Falk collection

    This collection contains the personal papers (photocopies) of Friedrich Falk, a Jewish lawyer from Dusseldorf who emigrated on the Kitchener camp scheme to England intending to move to Palestine to escape Nazi persecutions.Personal papers of Friedrich Falk including his qualifications and work references, various police certificates confirming his places of residence as well as correspondence with the Jewish Agency for Palestine Berlin regarding his application for emigration. Also included is correspondence regarding his inheritance and genealogical research.

  8. Friedrich Ullstein: family correspondence

    This collection contains correspondence between Augustus ('Gus') and Bartholomew ('Bart') Ullstein and their parents whilst the boys were at Bradfield College discussing family matters and expressing political opinions. Correspondence between Augustus ('Gus') and Bartholomew ('Bart') Ullstein and their parents whilst the boys were at Bradfield College discussing family matters and expressing political opinions. Also included are press cuttings regarding the centenary of the death of Leopold Ullstein in 1999 and a photograph of Frederick Ullstein.

  9. Fritz Goldschmidt: Diaries and eyewitness testimony

    This collection consists of a 288 page manuscript diary and a 71 page personal account, both of which provide valuable evidence for the persecution of German Jewry in the Third Reich.

  10. Fritz Gross: Unpublished writings

    The papers in this collection are evidence of the eclectic interests and significant output of the Austrian emigré writer, Fritz Gross. These volumes of original typescript writings include numerous short dramas; anthologies of poetry; essays on a wide variety of subjects and biographical sketches of famous people.

  11. Fritz Mangold: Copy internment letters

    This collection contains photocopies of letters sent by Jewish refugee Dr Fritz Mangold to his wife when he was interned at the Isle of Man. His wife lived in London with their children Thomas and Gloria. The letters document his life in internment, his health and stays at hospital, a visit from his wife and children, domestic matters and discussions about arrangements for his release. Includes summary of the contents in English 

  12. Fritz Weisskopf collection

    Correspondence and photograph

  13. Fritz Zietlow: Correspondence and papers

    Readers need to reserve a terminal in the reading room to access a digital version of this archive.This collection contains correspondence, mainly letters to the editor of Der Angriff, Fritz Zietlow, also internal correspondence and a number of publications. consists of draft articles, letters to Fritz Zietlow as editor of Der Angriff and Schlesischer Tageszeitung, and printed leaflets all dated 1931-1932.The collection includes the following material:Article: “Wer verhönt das Reichsgericht?” by Erich Berger, Darmstadt, Leiter der Presse des Gaues Hessen, 14 Jan 1932, 2 framesAlso by the sa...

  14. Fürth family papers

    This collection consists of correspondence, documents and personal papers of the Fürth family, a family with Jewish roots, which has it's origins in the town of Susice, near Pilsen in the Czech Republic. They founded a paper mill in 1869, which was later run by Emil Fürth, grandfather of Peter Fürth, the main character of this family history, who was himself the son of paper manufacturer, Eugen Fürth. With the annexation of Austria and the Sudetenland, Emil and his wife Sophie, Eugen and Peter fled to France and their paper factories were confiscated along with property in the Czech Republi...

  15. G.A. Soedicke-Bayens: Memoirs

  16. G.F.J. Bergmann: Material re Jewish alpinists in Germany

    Readers need to reserve a terminal in the reading room to access a digital version of this archive.This microfilm collection documents an interest in mountain climbing in the 1920s and 1930s, in particular Jewish involvement in the sport. It includes a number of issues of alpinist journals with articles on the involvement of Jews in the sport by Bergmann. Also original correspondence on the subject.

  17. Galewsky family collection