Title and statement of responsibility area
Title proper
Vero C. Wynne-Edwards fonds
Level of description
Fonds
Repository
Dates of creation area
Date(s)
-
1918-1995 (Creation)
- Creator
- Wynne-Edwards, Vero C.
Physical description area
Physical description
2.92 m of textual records and other material
Archival description area
Name of creator
Biographical history
Vero Copner Wynne-Edwards (July 4,1906-January 5,1997) C.B.E., F.R.S., Regis Professor of Natural History, University of Aberdeen, 1946-1974 was a British ethnologist who's writings on group selection became the focus of often acrimonious debate among ... »
Scope and content
The fonds consists of correspondence, writings, manuscripts, diaries, notebooks, sketchbooks, photographs, charts, drawings, and maps. It is a record of Wynne-Edwards' professional life as an biologist and academic from his school days in Leeds to his ... »
Notes area
Immediate source of acquisition
First accession donated by Hugh Wynne-Edwards - 1997. Second accession donated by Dr. Katherine Wynne-Edwards - 2000. Third accession donated by Janet Sorbie - 2005.
Arrangement
The papers had been moved about a good deal over the years, as Mr. Wynne-Edwards moved about, and were in no overall order. Some records, correspondence files from his years at The University of Aberdeen for example, were carefully kept and have been ... »
Language of material
- English
Location of originals
5137.1
2287.9
F3 D8
2303.50
MI 140
Restrictions on access
Specific files in the File series are restricted.
Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication
Some copyright provisions apply, please consult archivist.
Finding aids
- https://db-archives.library.queensu.ca/FindingAids/W/Wynne-Edwards-Vero_C/Wynne-Edwards-Vero_C-2287_9.xlsx
- https://db-archives.library.queensu.ca/FindingAids/W/Wynne-Edwards-Vero_C/Wynne-Edwards-Vero_C-2303_50.xlsx
- https://db-archives.library.queensu.ca/FindingAids/W/Wynne-Edwards-Vero_C/Wynne-Edwards-Vero_C-5137_1.xlsx
Associated materials
A wood carving from the Kenyahs of Sarawak of the hornbill, an Inuit sculpture of a kayak with hunter, and a harpoon head were deaccessioned in June of 2006 and donated to the Agnes Etherington Art Centre.
Accruals
Further accruals are not expected