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  1. The Archive Centre holds two types of documents: The College Archives - the College's internal, administrative records, and the Modern Archives - the personal papers of former members and associated individuals.

  2. Feb 11, 2005 · The King’s College Archive Centre's catalogued collections are available for consultation, free of charge, Monday to Thursday, 9.30 am - 12.30 pm and 1.30 pm - 5.15 pm. Visits are by appointment, please telephone (0)1223-331444 or e-mail: archivist@kings.cam.ac.uk.

  3. This digital archive contains many of Turing's letters, transcriptions of talks, photographs and unpublished papers, as well as memoirs and obituaries written about him. It contains images of the original documents that are held in the Turing collection at King's College, Cambridge.

  4. Archivist: Dr Patricia McGuire, HDipAS, PhD. Assistant Archivist: Mr Tom Davies MA. Opening hours: 24-hour access for current members of King's College. Access for visiting researchers by prior appointment only from 09:00-17:15, Monday-Friday (Library), and 09:30-12:30 & 13:30-17:15, Monday-Thursday (Archives) A.

  5. From its foundation by Henry VI in 1441 to the present day, King's College has preserved records of its internal administration, the construction of its buildings, and the lives of its members. The archives offer researchers outstanding sources for the study of architecture, religious upheaval, patterns of consumption, development of the ...

    • Archivist, Cambridge, CB2 1ST
    • 01223 331444
  6. services.cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk › collections › kingsKing's College

    From its foundation to the present day, King's College has had both a library and archives. Today the library and archive collections are stored in the Library building, designed by the architect William Wilkins in 1828.

  7. This website contains nearly 3,000 images of letters, photographs, newspaper articles, and unpublished papers by or about Alan Turing. The images were scanned from the collection of Turing papers held in the Archive Centre at King's College, Cambridge.

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