The first 15 letters are by A. P. Rollett; the rest are by his son J. M. Rollet, who continued the correspondence after his father's death in July 1968. A few of the letters by J. M. Rollett bear annotations by G. K. Batchelor.
'An Interview with Sir Geoffrey Taylor', by D. B. Spalding (The Chartered Mechanical Engineer, 1962).
'Close-up. Sir Geoffrey Taylor' (Trinity Review, 1964).
'The man who was paid to do no work' (Preliminary notice of Scientific Papers, ed. G. K. Batchelor, C.U.P., 1971).
'An unfinished dialogue with G.I. Taylor', by G. K. Batchelor (Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1975).
'Geoffrey Ingram Taylor', by G.K. Batchelor (Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, 22, 1976).
'G.I. Taylor as I knew him', by G. K. Batchelor (Advances in Applied Mechanics, 1976).
General correspondence, re scientific research problems, visits, publication of Taylor's papers, etc. Folders consists mainly of ms. letters from Taylor.
Exchanged between Taylor, Batchelor and Van Dyke about a proposed article 'A Dialogue with G.I. Taylor' to be published in the Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics.
The project was not completed, but the material was incorporated in 'An unfinished dialogue with G.I. Taylor',