Country Code
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GB
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Repository Code
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231
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Repository
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University of Aberdeen
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Reference
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GB231/MS 3079
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Title
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Papers of Alice Ivy Hay of Seaton
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Dates
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1828-1981
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Access Status
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Some family and personal correspondence is subject to a 30 year closure period. All other material in the collection is open, subject to signature accepting conditions of use at reader registration sheet
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Access Conditions
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Subject to the condition of the original, copies may be supplied for private research use only on receipt of a signed undertaking to comply with current copyright legislation. Permission to make any published use of material from the collection must be sought in advance from the Head of Special Libraries and Archives (e-mail: [email protected] ) and, where appropriate, from the copyright owner. Where possible, assistance will be given in identifying copyright owners, but responsibility for ensuring copyright clearance rests with the user of the material.
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Description
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Personal papers of Alice Ivy Hay, relating to her own research and work, and to the life and works of her husband, Major Malcolm Vivian Hay (1881 - 1962), 1828 - 1981. The collection contains a number of her publications, talks and related papers, 1961 - 1973 and n.d., including bound and transcript copies of Valiant for Truth: Malcolm Hay of Seaton , There was a Man of Genius: Letters to my Grandson Orde Jonathan Wingate, and Under the Eiderdown: the Diary of a Dachshund. There is also a folio of original drawings by John Souter, which illustrated Under the Eiderdown , and related correspondence re. publication of her own works and of Malcolm Vivian Hay's Thy Brother's Blood (Jerusalem, 1980). A separate series of papers on Orde Wingate, 1961 - 1981, relate to research and publication of There was a Man of Genius: Letters to my Grandson Orde Jonathan Wingate (London: Spearman, 1963). These include essays and correspondence about his life and work, and papers re. the Orde Wingate Institute, Jerusalem. A series of 13 correspondence files, 1892 - 1981, cover many topics, principally relating to her own and her husband's research interests, but also including personal, family and financial matters. A further series of 8 subject-based files relate principally to her own charity work, family memorials, and travels, 1944 - 1978 and n.d.. A small series, catalogued as personalia and other miscellaneous files , 1828 - 1968 and n.d., contains a mixture of papers relating to the Hay family (principally, but not exclusively, Alice Ivy Hay and Malcolm Vivian Hay), including reminisces of various members of the Hay family; papers relating to the Hay of Seaton coat of arms; passport, diaries, notebooks and address books of Malcolm Vivian Hay; original drawings by Malcolm Vivian Hay; his obituary notice and letters of condolence to Alice Ivy Hay. There are, additionally, some photographs of family and friends, 20th c; and a file of newspaper cuttings, 1960s -1970s.
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Level
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Fonds
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Extent
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4 boxes and 1 file
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Finding Aids
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Descriptive list available in the Reading Room, Special Libraries and Archives (e-mail: [email protected]) Very brief collection level description available on Aberdeen University Library Catalogue, accessible online http://www.abdn.ac.uk/diss/library/
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Publication Note
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Alice Ivy Hay, Under the Eiderdown: the Diary of a Dachshund , illustrated by John B. Souter, (Bala: Chapple, 1961) Alice Ivy Hay, There was a Man of Genius: Letters to my Grandson Orde Jonathan Wingate (London: Spearman, 1963) Alice Ivy Hay, Valiant for Truth: Malcolm Hay of Seaton (London: Spearman, 1971) Malcolm Vivian Hay, Dame ahika : Shorashe ha-antishemiyut ha-notsrit / Malkolm Hai ; tirgem me-Anglit, Yosef Ur (Yerushalayim : Pirsume Har ha-tsofim, 740, 1980) Added t.p. title: Thy Brother's Blood, the Roots of Christian Anti-Semitism . Previous editions published under titles: The Foot of Pride: the Pressure of Christendom on the People of Israel for 1900 years (Boston: Beacon Press, 1950) and Europe and the Jews: the Pressure of Christendom on the People of Israel for 1900 years (Boston, 1960)
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Related Material
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Papers of Major Malcolm Vivian Hay (1881 - 1962) (GB 0231 MS 2193; GB 0231 MS 2272; and GB 0231 MS 2788)
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Associated Persons
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