'Two results on Chern characters', 9pp MS; 'Talk for Bonn', 4pp MS; 'Draft for Atiyah', 7pp MS.
Includes correspondence re joint paper with Atiyah 'K-theory and the Hopf invariant'
Duplicated typescript text with Adam's ms annotation.
Includes comments on draft of Adams's paper 'On the groups J(X)-I'
Photograph taken at the International Congress of Mathematicians, Moscow, Aug. 1966 with Mary Cartwright at left.
Sans titreNotes on work of M F Atiyah.
4pp duplicated typescript; MS notes on Atiyah's lectures.
Part 1: 1991–1992
Part 2: 1993
Part 3: 1994–1995
Part 4: 1996–1998
Includes correspondence with Michael Atiyah, Dorothy H Crawford, Robert C. Gallo, Harald zur Hausen, Sir Aaron Klug, Boris Lapin, George Porter etc.
Includes comments on draft of Adams's paper 'Applications of the Grothendieck-Atiyah-Hirzebruch functor K(X)'
Printed menu for Newton 350th Anniversary Dinner, held on 3 July 1992. Newcutting, The Times "Saturday Review", 4 July 1992: new poem, Newton Enigmas, by Ben Okri, commissioned by the Master of Trinity, Sir Michael Atiyah, to mark the anniversary and performed for the first time by the Trinity College choir at the 3 July dinner in a setting by Richard Marlow, director of Music at Trinity.
Sans titreElsieshields, Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire.—Hopes to attend the Cranium Club dinner. Was interested to hear of his meeting with the Master of Trinity (Sir Michael Atiyah); he (Runciman) usually stays at the Master's Lodge when he visits Cambridge.
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Transcript
Elsieshields, Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire, DG11 1LY
25.5.96
Dear Stephen,
Thank you very much for your letter. I certainly hope to come to the Cranium dinner on 13 June.
I am interested to hear of your encounter with the present Master of Trinity. I always stay with him now when I visit Cambridge. Years ago Rab Butler, when Master, laid it down that I should always be housed at the Master’s Lodge whenever I came to Cambridge; and subsequent Masters, Alan Hodgkin, Andrew Huxley and now Michael Atiyah, have hospitably continued the tradition. It is perhaps quite suitable, as I am now—and have been for several years—the senior Honorary Fellow of the College. But in fact I don’t visit Cambridge very often—apart from Feasts at Trinity—and, what with extreme old age and decrepitude, my visits may become even fewer. But I hope that some day I may have the chance of visiting Lammas House. In the meantime I have happy memories of my all too brief visit to you at Canonbury.
Yours
Steven
[Direction on envelope:] Stephen Keynes, Esq., 14 Canonbury Park South, London N1
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The envelope is postmarked 28 May 1996.
Sans titrePart 1: Royal Medal; letters of congratulations and relevant Royal Society correspondence. Sir Anthony was awarded the Royal Medal for 1992. See A/4/1/8 for certificate and A/4/1/9 for photograph.
Part 2: General business of the Royal Society, including matters of a more personal and social nature. Includes letters from Sir (Michael) Atiyah.
Includes arrangements for Atiyah's seminars in Cambridge.