Institute Staff Papers
Details
Type of record: Archive
Title: Institute Staff Papers
Classmark: LAVC/STA
Site Location(s): Subject - Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom( 53.7965, -1.54785 )
Date(s): 1952-1983
Size and medium: 10 boxes with 70 files of papers and bound items; 1 box of index cards; 2 files of over-sized papers; 2 over-sized diagrams.; 2.5 linear metres.
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/409825
Collection group(s): Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture
Description
This subfonds contains papers created and collected by members of staff at the Institute of Dialect and Folk Life Studies (IDFLS), and includes correspondence; papers relating to the research interests of staff and the research activities of the IDFLS; papers relating to lectures and talks by members of staff; and teaching notes and related papers. Although a number of staff were employed by or undertook work for the IDFLS, only Stewart Sanderson, Wille Brunk, Stanley Ellis and Ingemar Liman are specifically represented within the subfonds.
System of arrangement
The subfonds has been arranged in the following series:
- Stewart Sanderson Papers
- Wille Brunk Papers
- Stanley Ellis Papers
- Ingemar Liman Papers
- Teaching-Related Items
Access and usage
Reproduction
Access
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