Record

RefNoDRW/6/3
LevelFile
TitlePersonal records of June Rosalind Wilkie, retained by Douglas Robert Wilkie
CreatorWilkie; Douglas Robert (1922 - 1998); physiologist
Date1935-1994
DescriptionComprises June Rosalind Wilkie's personal record including:

Her notebooks from her time at Prince Henry's Grammar School, Evesham, dating 1935-1941, on subjects such as botany & biology, physics, zoology practical drawings, practical physiology, and properties of matter. Includes a loose black and white photograph, c.1935.
Her UCL Batchelor of Science Diploma 13 Aug 1947, and Diploma in Anaesthetics issued by The Royal College of Physicians, 31 January 1957.
A copy of the University College Hospital Magazine, March 1949.
Bound selected publications of June Hill, with frontispiece photograph 1957-1970.
Six passports from 1950s to 1970s.
A file previously labelled 'Divorce', consisting of papers and documents relating to June's divorce from Douglas Robert Wilkie in 1982.
A file previously labelled ‘Eyes, medical and accident, 1990s'. Comprises loose medical notes and correspondence on June Wilkie's eye condition (diplopia), following unsatisfactory retinal detachment surgery and treatment, including her patient diaries.
A copy of a printed book, ‘Top of the Hill: a history of Hill homes’, 1994.
Tribute to Kenneth W Cross from present and past members of the neonatal research group, featuring a testimonial from June Wilkie.
Summer cruises of the yacht ‘Draco’, typescript with drawings, 1962-1965.
Co-written account in ring-binder of Silhouette II ‘Draco’ summer cruise, 1962.
File relating to a cruise to New York to Boston, including Woods Hole, 1967.
File detailing the 'Cruise to the Canche', 1969.
File on the summer cruise, to the Somme Estuary and the Solent in 1 22' Westerly Nomad, 1970.
Copy of a chart of the Gulfs of Lions and Genoa, 1888.
Extent4 Boxes
FormatPhotograph
Typescript
Manuscript
AccessStatusClosed
AccessConditionsPartially closed
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA4874Wilkie; Douglas Robert (1922 - 1998); physiologist1922 - 1998
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