Collection PPC - Papers and Correspondence of Caians

Identity area

Reference code

PPC

Unique identifier

GB 2198 PPC

Title

Papers and Correspondence of Caians

Date(s)

  • 1708-2020 (Creation)

Level of description

Collection

Extent and medium

approx 500 boxes and volumes

Context area

Name of creator

Biographical history

Archival history

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Content and structure area

Scope and content

The Archive has only accepted the papers of Caians since the early 1990s. Before that, personal papers were usually offered to the College Library. Papers have only been accepted if they were felt to contain a substantial quantity of college-related information; or, if the College has been felt to be the most appropriate repository for their storage and documentation.

Given the nature of College administration, where Fellows take on roles as officers with particular administrative tasks, the distinction between an official College record and a private filing system can sometimes be blurred. In the case of some committees, or the officers who do not receive secretarial/office support, the 'private' record may be the only surviving record of College business. Where possible, the filing systems of College officers have been classified as part of the official College archive (e.g. Sturdy and Tranchell papers). However, in cases where a Fellow has held more than one office, but has maintained an undifferentiated filing system, it has proved more appropriate to maintain original order and identify the files by person (e.g. Prichard papers). A distinction has also been made in cases where the official file series have already been transferred to the Archive, but supplementary migrant records have been added by personal gift from private record series (e.g. Needham papers are kept distinct from magisterial records).

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Conditions of access and use area

Conditions governing access

The College is subject to the Freedom of Information Act and the Data Protection Acts and Regulations. Reasons for closure of personal papers will be judged according to these Acts and regulations. While a set closure period, or closure until a specified date is a preferable form of agreement, it may be necessary to agree closure until after the death of the donor/depositor.

Conditions governing reproduction

refer to copyright rules and donation forms

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      Existence and location of originals

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      Related units of description

      See also Chapel Records (CH) for the research papers of Dean Sturdy, which were received as part of his official College files. Given the historical role of the College Library in accepting collections of personal papers, it is worth checking M.R. James, Catalogue of Manuscripts (1907) and the National Register of Archives for personal papers held within its Manuscript Collection.

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      Dates of creation revision deletion

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