A Catalogue of the papers of John Leedham.


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Summary

Scope and Content

System of Arrangement

Administrative Information

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Appraisal, Destruction, Scheduling

Accruals

Access Conditions

Restrictions

Other Information

Language of Material

Additional Sources of Information

Finding Aids

Related Units of Description

Index Headings

Catalogue

A Catalogue of the papers of John Leedham.

The cataloguing of this material was supported by the National Cycle Archive and the Heritage Lottery Fund. We are grateful for their support.


Summary

Reference GB 0152 MSS.328/N41
Title Papers of John Leedham
Dates of Creation c. 1900, 1987-1997
Held at Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick Library
Extent 0.004 cubic metres
Name of Creator John Leedham
Level of description Item
Language English

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Scope and Content

Five typescript and printed articles, 1987-c.1995. Board game entitled "Wheeling A Game for Cyclists", published by J. Jaques & Son, London, ca. 1900, and related correspondence etc., 1997.

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System of Arrangement

The Modern Records Centre uses a classification scheme. For further details of the scheme, see http://www.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/mrc/mrcclass.shtml. It is compatible with ISAD(G): General International Standard Archival Description (2000).

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Administrative Information

Immediate Source of Acquisition

This collection was deposited in the Centre by John Leedham, 27 February 2003.

Appraisal, Destruction, Scheduling

Books and booklets have been placed in the National Cycle Archive Library and press-cuttings added to MSS.328/N27.

Accruals

Further deposits are not expected.

Access Conditions

There are no restrictions on access to these papers.

Copyright/Reproduction

There are no restrictions on the use of this archive, apart from the requirements of copyright law.

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Other Information

Language of Material

English

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Additional Sources of Information

Finding Aids

A copy of this catalogue is available at the National Register of Archives in London and in Chadwyck-Healey"s National Inventory of Documentary Sources.

Related Units of Description

Deposits from the National Cycle Archive (MSS.328).

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Index Headings

Cycling Great Britain

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Catalogue

MSS.328/N41/5 Cycling Publications 1987-c. 1995

Five items

A Cyclists" Touring Club technical report, three Department of Transport publications, and one booklet produced by the Road Danger Reduction Forum.

MSS.N41/5/1 Cyclists" Touring Club Publication 1993

One item

Cyclists and Roundabouts. A review of literature. A Cyclists" Touring Club technical report, 2nd edition.

MSS.328/N41/5/2 Department of Transport Publications 1987-1990

Three items

Two publications from the Welsh Office and one from the Traffic Advisory Unit.

MSS.328/N41/5/2/1 "Signs for Cycle Facilities" 1987

One item

Publication from the Welsh Office of the Department of Transport.

MSS.328/N41/5/2/2 "Making Way for Cyclists" 1989

One item

Publication from the Welsh Office of the Department of Transport.

MSS.328/N41/5/2/3 "Tactile Markings for Segregated Shared Use by Cyclists and Pedestrians" 1990

One item

Publication from the Traffic Advisory Unit of the Department of Transport.

MSS.328/N41/5/3 Road Danger Reduction Unit Publication c. 1995

One item

Publication entitled Is it safe?, a guide to road danger reduction.

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MSS.328/N41/7 Miscellaneous material c. 1900-1997

One item

Board game entitled "Wheeling A Game for Cyclists" .

MSS.328/N41/7/1 Cycling Board Game c. 1900, 1997

One

Board game entitled "Wheeling A Game for Cyclists", published by J. Jaques & Son, London, c. 1900. It seems that the game was probably played on the lines of snakes and ladders, progressing in a 99 square spiral to the gaol, the Anchor Inn at Ripley. On the way are cycling hazards, gates, dangerous hills, etc., and remedies, lamps, oilcans, puncture outfits, etc. With page from Cycle Touring and Campaigning, October/November 1997, in which reference is made to the game, in the hopes that members might respond, and covering letter from the editor, 30 July 1997.

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