Notes
This obituary draws heavily, with permission, on Elizabeth Shepherd, Archives and Archivists in 20th Century England (Farnham, 2009), Peter Walne, ‘Felix Hull – an appreciation’, Studies in Modern Kentish History (see n.18 below), 3–4, the funeral address by his son, Philip Hull, and daughter, Rosemary Law, a transcript of his oral history interview (see n.19 below), and personal communications from W.R. Serjeant, Mark Ballard, Michael Carter and Alison Cresswell.
Guide to the Berkshire Record Office (Reading, 1952).
Guide to the Kent County Archives Office (Maidstone, 1958).
Catalogue of Estate Maps, 1590–1840, in the Kent County Archives Office (Maidstone, 1974).
‘Memoranda from the Queenborough Statute Book, 1452–1556’, A Kentish Miscellany (Kent Archaeological Society, Maidstone, 1979), 79–101.
Committee on Departmental Records, Report (Cmd.9163, 1954).
‘The management of modern records’, Journal of the Society of Archivists (JSA), 4 (1970–1973), 45–50, and ‘“Modern records” then and now’, JSA, 395–9.
‘The appraisal of documents – problems and pitfalls’, JSA, 6 (1978–1981), 287–91.
P.M. Mukula, ‘The British Council course on the management of archives 21 September – 3 October 1980’, JSA, 6 (1978–1981), 463–6.
The use of sampling techniques in the retention of records: a RAMP study with guidelines (UNESCO PGI-81/WS/26: Paris, 1981).
K.M. Karim, ‘The British Council course on archive administration’, JSA, 7 (1982–1985), 341–2.
JSA 2 (1960–1964):138–40.
JSA 6 (1978–1981):1–9.
JSA 6 (1978–1981):125–30.
JSA 6 (1978–1981):253–9.
JSA 7 (1982–1985):1–3.
JSA 7 (1982–1985):149–55.
Alec Detsicas and Nigel Yates (editors), Studies in Modern Kentish History presented to Felix Hull and Elizabeth Melling (Kent Archaeological Society, Maidstone, 1983).
Interview with Elizabeth Shepherd, 27 August 1997 (SOA 59); the tape, with a transcript, is now in the British Library Sound Archive with the reference C1181/24/01.
JSA 7 (1982–1985):155.