University of Nottingham collections receive 'Designation' status
They offer insights into the mind of one of the twentieth century’s greatest authors and a glimpse into the family history and intrigue of some of Britain’s most influential aristocratic families. Now three collections in The University of Nottingham’s Department of Manuscripts and Special Collections have been recognised by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA).
Representatives of the MLA visited the University this week to tour the extensive archives housed on King’s Meadow Campus, and to present a plaque noting the Designation status of the University’s DH Lawrence, Portland of Welbeck and Newcastle of Clumber collections.
The MLA’s Designation Scheme identifies the pre-eminent collections of national and international importance held in England's non-national museums, libraries and archives, based on their quality and significance. These inspiring collections represent a vital part of our national cultural and artistic heritage. The Scheme was launched in 1997 and now recognises 125 collections held in museums, libraries and archives.
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