Typescripts and manuscript notes relating to the origin of the tea ceremony and incense and its uses Box 70 (MS 6681) Unit ID: 43
Typescripts and manuscript relating to the Ainu and the Eta people in Japan Box 72 (MS 6681) Unit ID: 56
Typescripts and manuscript relating to the use of 'chits' instead of money, leaving Japan in 1940 and post-war Japan Box 72 (MS 6681) Unit ID: 57
Typescripts and notes (1979-1900) relating to foreign food and drink in early Japan, food rationing between 1939 and 1940 and salt in Japanese culture Box 69 (MS 6681) Unit ID: 34
Typescripts and notes by Gertrude and Harold Williams on the following subjects: police, immigration, crime, post office officials, office workers, businessmen and the murder of Melville Cox, a Reuters correspondent in Tokyo in 1940 Box 72 (MS 6681) Unit ID: 53
Typescripts and notes by Harold and Gertrude Williams relating to gifts and gift-giving in Japan Box 67 (MS 6681) Unit ID: 9
Typescripts and notes of a series of lectures given by Gertrude Williams at the Kobe Women's Club regarding the environment of Kobe from 1935 to 1940 Box 71 (MS 6681) Unit ID: 47
Typescripts and notes on Frederick Cornes, the nineteenth-century English silk expert; General Piggott; the Swiss L.A. Bischoff (Bish); Dr Thomas Batty and Paul Blum (residents of Japan before the second World War); and life after the war Box 69 (MS 6681) Unit ID: 27
Typescripts and notes relating to Japanese carpenters, builders and wood-carvers Box 70 (MS 6681) Unit ID: 39