The fonds contains drawings for six projects (18 originals and 1 copy) dating from 1835-1850, including the Manchester Atheneum (1836-1839), the Italianate Trentham Hall in Staffordshire (1934-1949), the Houses of Parliament (1836) in London at Westminster (elevations, perspective and details) and the Reform Club in London (1837-1841).
Le fonds contient les dessins de six projets (18 originaux et 1 copie), notamment le Manchester Atheneum (1836-1839), le Italianate Trentham Hall de Staffordshire (1834-1849), le Parlement de Londres (1836) à Westminster (élévations, perspectives et détails) et le Reform Club de Londres (1837-1841).
Ltter from E.M. Brockbank, 51, Palatine Road, Withington, Manchester, England. "Sir William Osler." Brockbank describes his relationship with Osler, which began during Osler's Baltimore days and continued while he was in Oxford. Brockbank, once Editor of the Medical Chronicle, writes of Osler's constant encouragement, his fascination with medical history, and his commitment to medical publications.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from E.M. Brockbank, 51, Palatine Road, Withington, Manchester, England. Brockbank responds to Cushing's appeal for materials relating to Osler. He writes of his friendship with Osler.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from E.M. Brockbank, Northern Assurance Buildings, Albert Square, Manchester, England. Brockbank recommends that Cushing consult the Ryland's Library for letters from Osler to Mr. Guppy concerning medical incunabula. Brief note about Dr. Thomas Harris, Honorary Physician to the Manchester Royal Infirmary.
Letter to William Osler from T. Lorrain Smith, 35, Palatine Road, Winthington, Manchester, England. Letter written to support the invitation to accept the Chair of Medicine in Manchester University.
Letter to William Osler from E.M. Brockbank, 51, Palatine Road, Withington Road, Manchester, Oxfordshire, England. Mention of Harris's death and reports on his illness. He is sending a book : "Illustrations of Sterne : with Other Essays and Verse." from John Ferriar. He thanks him for the invitation to visit Oxford.