Section of a paper by Dr Crossley which outlines his views on the nature of a Soviet attack. It differs from other experts in the field in that he argues that an all-out nuclear strike would occur within a few hours of a conflict being declared.
Sin títuloA paper originally presented in preliminary format at a Symposium on the Medical Aspects of Nuclear War in September 1985,
Sin títuloA paper setting out the long-term biological consequences of nuclear war for the entire planet.
Sin títuloA report by the Home Office Working Party established to consider advice from the Medical Research Council's Committee on Protection Against Ionizing Radiations on Radiation Hazards in Nuclear War.
Sin títuloA reports of a meeting held at Burlington House on 15 March 1985.
Sin títuloA table taken from Home Office Emergency Planning Circulars
Sin títuloA section from a booklet setting out what to do in the event of a nuclear attack.
Sin títuloComprises the objectives of Task Nine and four subsections: food; water, nutrition and environmental health; energy; social aspects.
Sin títuloComprises reports and papers, including two final reports, examining the Swiss and Swedish civil defence systems.
Sin títuloIncludes a handwritten copy by Edric Bayley
Sin títuloThis report comprises the reports made by Parish of St George the Martyr to the Charity Commission as a result of an inquiry held in every Parish in London into Endowments.
Makes reference to combined charities, Evan's Charity, Savage's Charity, Dudson's Charity, Skydmore's Charity, Scragg's Charity, Camp's Charity, Cowper's Charities, Simmond's Charity, William Brook's Charity, Dickinson's Charity, Bernard Hyde's Charity, Henry Smith's Charity, Humphry William's Charity, William Brooke's Charity, Shawe's Charity, Grayson's Charity, Belcher's Charity, Delaforce's CHarity, Sir John Fenner's Charity, Martin's Charity, Drapers' Almshouses - Walter's Charity, JohnWalter's Almshouses in St George's, Southwark and St Mary's Newington, Shawe's Charity, Mary Paradyne's Charity, Elizabeth Wilmott's Charity, John Dorsett's Charity for the benefit of the Minister and Poor of Mr Roger's Society near St. George's Church, Southwark, Hedger's Almshouses, The St George the Martyr Southwark National Schools, St Stephen's National School, Mary Phillip's Charity, Elizabeth Moss's Charity, Sophia Watson's Charities, The Unicorn Yard Trust, Marshall's Educational Foundation, Herold's Foundation and His Majesty's Bounty and Parochial Collections.
References Elizabeth Belcher, William Brooke, William Brooks, Sir Thomas Cambell, Laurence Camp, Combined Charities, William Cowper, Samuel Delaforce, Edward Dudson, Sir John Fenner, Thomas Grayson, Barnard Hyde, Edward Martin, Mary Phillips, James Savage, John Scragg, Robert Shawe, Stephen Skydmore, Henry Smith, Walter John and Sophia Watson Charities.
The scheme is for the administration of these charities and includes a schedule of properties relating to them.
Sin títuloA scheme vesting in the Official Trustee of Charity lands.
Sin títuloA scheme modifying the composition of the Governing Body and making provision for separate refreshment rooms for each gender to be provided by the Institute.
Sin títuloA scheme related to the property and income of the Institute and setting out the general regulation for the management of the Institute.
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