The Jenner Trust and Jenner Appeal
- Date:
- 1976-1989
- Reference:
- PP/DNL/2
- Part of:
- Daniel, Peter Maxwell
- Archives and manuscripts
Collection contents
About this work
Description
Daniel's correspondence and papers relating to the Jenner Trust and the Jenner Appeal, fund-raising activities and methods and donation by the Sasakawa Memorial Health Foundation of Japan, including minutes of the Jenner Appeal Committee and the Jenner Trust, drafts and final version of appeal leaflet, letters to Daniel from Canon J E Gethyn-Jones, Berkeley historian and leading authority on Jenner, biographical and bibliographical information on Jenner. Also contains typescripts [for a book?] by Gethyn-Jones on Jenner, his family, background and work, with some related newspaper cuttings.
Publication/Creation
1976-1989
Physical description
1 file
Biographical note
The Jenner Trust was formed in 1966 to celebrate the life and work of Edward Jenner and to ensure that the public continue to be aware of his contribution to mankind. A small museum was also set up in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, with Jenner memorabilia. Aim of the Jenner Appeal (joint endeavour of the Jenner Trust and British Society for Immunology) was to purchase The Chantry, Berkeley, (where Jenner lived and died), from the Gloucester Diocesan Parsonages Board and refurbish it as a permantent memorial to Jenner with historical, intellectural and educational functions. Initial trustees included Sir Peter Medawar, Professor Rodney Porter and Professor Sir William Paton. Total funds sought was £500,000.
Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed stores