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  •   XDA66 - Papers of Alphonse Mingana - 1886-1970
    •   1 - Papers deposited in the Orchard Centre - 1914-1970s
    •   2 - Papers discovered in Selly Oak Colleges Library - 1886-1938
      •   1 - Notebooks - 1920s-1930s
      •   2 - Draft articles by Mingana - early-mid 20th century
      •   3 - Correspondence - 1930s
      •   4 - Photographs and postcards - [c early 20th century]
      •   5 - Books and published articles - 1886-1928
      •   6 - Miscellaneous - 1913-1932
        • 1 - Mingana's address book - 1920s-1930s?
        • 2 - Testimonial to Mingana - 1913?
        • 3 - Ticket to a lecture given by Mingana - 1932
        • 4 - Card advertising a hotel in Weston-super-Mare - early 20th century
        • 5 - Register for a class at the University of Manchester - [c 1910-1919]
        • 6 - Address label and part of an Egyptian stamp - [c early 20th century]
        • 7 - List of Norwegian books - [c early 20th century]
        • 8 - Envelope addressed to Mingana - 1937
        • 9 - Letter from Edward Cadbury to Hans Gottschalk - 1939
    • 3 - Letters to Mingana - 1922-1937

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