- 19-37.
- Series
- 1906-07, 1944-70.
Part of Herbert John Fleure Papers,
Part of Herbert John Fleure Papers,
Part of Herbert John Fleure Papers,
Ordnance Survey charts of Aberystwyth, 1905, 1912 (the southern chart has ownership of land holdings and boundaries outlined in watercolour by Fleure).
Photographs, 1953-54, mainly of dwellings in Guernsey, identified and dated on verso,
Part of Herbert John Fleure Papers,
Maps of Guernsey and Channel Islands, drawn by Fleure (ink). Printed material concerning Channel Islands. Typescript and manuscript account of life in Channel Islands under German occupation during the second world war, 6 pp., 1st page dated 13 June 1944, last page dated 5 May 1945. (A xerox copy of this document is in the Dept of Documents, Imperial War Museum, London).
Part of Herbert John Fleure Papers,
Part of Herbert John Fleure Papers,
Reminiscences of colleagues at Aberystwyth (MS): Henry Stuart Jones, Professor Elliot, T. F-R., Mrs Rachel Mary Fleming; with covering letter to 'Mr Ellis'. (Perhaps material sent for E. L. Ellis's centenary volume The University College of Wales Aberystwyth, 1872-1972 (Cardiff, 1972).
Part of Herbert John Fleure Papers,
Slides: (a) one wooden slide box of labelled black-and-white slides, some of USA travel, majority of anthropological interest illustrating racial features, (b) one box of labelled colour slides of racial types, (c) one box inscribed 'Wales types negatives', (d) four boxes of labelled slides of USA, (e) one box inscribed 'The loess and settlement farms', and (f) one box inscribed 'Town and village'.
Part of Herbert John Fleure Papers,
'The Little Town' (on early days in Aberystwyth 1900-4),
Part of Herbert John Fleure Papers,
MS by Fleure, and typescript MS written by Fleure in his last years, when he was almost blind.
Part of Herbert John Fleure Papers,
Work on A natural history of man in Britain; conceived as a study of changing relations between men and environments (first published in the New Naturalist Series, London 1951, revised in collaboration with Margaret Davies, London, 1970). Copy of Readers Union edition, 1959, with manuscript alterations by Fleure, miscellaneous pages of corrections and additional material for revised ed., many in Fleure's hand with Mrs Fleure's transcriptions, and typed versions. (Fleure was almost blind when he undertook this task). Two letters from Sir Dudley Stamp, 1966, concerning proposed revision of book, with, on verso of letter of 6 June, Fleure's plans for alterations and additions. Twenty-five letters from Dr Margaret (Peggy) Davies, Dec. 1966-Aug. 1967 during collaboration, discussing changes and current ecological and archaeological ideas etc.
Work on Channel Islands, mainly Guernsey.
Part of Herbert John Fleure Papers,