Additional papers of Frank Beckwith
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Type of record: Archive
Title: Additional papers of Frank Beckwith
Classmark: MS 1323
Creator(s): Beckwith, Frank (1904-1977)
Date(s): 1774-1977
Language: English
Size and medium: typescript papers, manuscript papers, notebooks, newspaper cuttings, newspapers, photographs, pamphlets, journals; 18 boxes
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/6914
Description
Includes papers relating to Joseph Priestley and local history which were collected and produced by Beckwith. This sub-collection has not been fully catalogued.
Biography or history
Frank Beckwith (1904-1977) was born in Leeds and spent his entire working life there. After leaving Leeds Central High School he became an assistant in Leeds University Library in 1921 and later concurrently read for a degree. He graduated in 1928 and took his M.A., with distinction, in 1936. From 1937 until his retirement in 1969 he was Librarian of the Leeds Library. He helped to found the Association of Yorkshire Bookmen in 1945, and edited its 'Broadsheet' for many years. Apart from routine work at the Leeds Library, he pursued various antiquarian and historical interests especially Baptist church history and the history of 18th century libraries
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