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   <title>Christian Concern for Southern Africa</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Records, 1966-1993, of Christian Concern for Southern Africa (CCSA), comprising papers on the constitution of the CCSA; its Executive Committee and Annual General Meeting papers; finance papers and examples of many of CCSA's publications and reports. Also included are files of correspondence between CCSA and churches and religious organisations, affiliated support groups and British companies in South Africa. Papers also include those of the Oil Working Group, which contain material on the Royal Dutch/Shell Group; the mass lobby of Parliament (17 June 1986) for 'Sanctions against Apartheid' organised by CCSA; and the Ethical Investment Research Service, founded as an independent offshoot of CCSA.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Records, 1967-1969, of the Committee for Peace in Nigeria, including records of membership; minutes; correspondence, including that between Lord Brockway and the Prime Minister, and that conducted with Colonel Ojukwu and General Gowon; reports and statements on official visits; press releases; publications, pamphlets and publicity material.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:75</identifier>
<datestamp>2003-03-24</datestamp>
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   <creator>Movement for Colonial Freedom &lt;br/&gt;Liberation &lt;br/&gt;Committee for Peace in Nigeria</creator>
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   <subject>Associations</subject>
   <subject>Charitable organisations</subject>
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   <subject>Self government</subject>
   <subject>Trade unions</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Records, 1954-1975, of Liberation (incorporating the Movement for Colonial Freedom), comprising minutes, correspondence, subject files, reports, pamphlets and printed ephemera, also including records of some Area Councils, affiliated organisations and associated bodies such as the Committee for Peace in Nigeria. Largely dating from the period 1961-1972. &lt;br/&gt;A second deposit comprises records of Liberation, 1961-1995, largely dating from the 1970s onwards.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>School of Oriental and African Studies</publisher>
   <date>2003-03-24</date>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:79</identifier>
<datestamp>2010-03-10</datestamp>
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   <creator>Oppenheim | Barbara Whittingham | fl c1938-1948 | n&#233;e Jones | journalist </creator>
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   <subject>Colonial countries</subject>
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   <subject>Radio programmes</subject>
   <subject>Revolutionary movements</subject>
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   <subject>Visual materials</subject>
   <subject>War</subject>
   <subject>War prisoners</subject>
   <subject>War victims</subject>
   <subject>Women journalists</subject>
   <subject>World wars (events)</subject>
   <subject>World War Two (1939-1945)</subject>
   <subject>Wars (events)</subject>
   <subject>Personnel</subject>
   <subject>People by occupation</subject>
   <subject>People</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers, c1938-1948, of Barbara Whittingham-Jones, comprising articles written by her, in addition to her notes and background material, radio broadcast scripts and photographs relating primarily to political events in Malaysia and Indonesia. Articles discuss issues such as the Malay Revolt in Patani, 1945-1948; Malay nationalism; reports on the French colonisation of Siam; the fight for independence in Indonesia, 1945-; the Malino Conference, 1946; political development in South Celebes; the Dutch East India Co.; and Sarawak and its cession to Britain as a Crown Colony, 1946. Photographs include old and post-war Batavia; Japanese war-prisoners in Indonesia; the Malino Conference, 1946; Prime Minister Sutan Sjahrir of Indonesia; Dr. H. J. Van Mook, Dutch Lieutenant-Governor of the Indies; and the first anniversary celebrations of the Indonesian Republic at Jogjakarta, 17 August 1946.&lt;/p&gt; </description>
   <publisher>School of Oriental and African Studies</publisher>
   <date>2010-03-10</date>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:93</identifier>
<datestamp>2002-05-08</datestamp>
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   <title>Nigerian Civil War Collection</title>
   <creator>Cronje | Suzanne | fl 1972 | author</creator>
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   <subject>International relations</subject>
   <subject>Military government</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;News summaries, press releases, press cuttings and publications, 1958-1971, from the period leading up to and including the Nigerian Civil War. The collection was the source material used by Suzanne Cronje for her book &lt;i&gt;The world and Nigeria: the diplomatic history of the Biafran War 1967-1970&lt;/i&gt; (London, 1972).&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>School of Oriental and African Studies</publisher>
   <date>2002-05-08</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=93&amp;inst_id=19</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Unrestricted.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:96</identifier>
<datestamp>2002-04-19</datestamp>
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   <title>Benson, Mary</title>
   <creator>Benson | Mary | b 1919 | civil rights campaigner and author</creator>
   <subject>Administration of justice</subject>
   <subject>Anti-apartheid</subject>
   <subject>Apartheid</subject>
   <subject>Authors</subject>
   <subject>Civil and political rights</subject>
   <subject>Commonwealth countries</subject>
   <subject>Exiles</subject>
   <subject>Field work</subject>
   <subject>Human rights</subject>
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   <subject>Internal politics</subject>
   <subject>Interviews</subject>
   <subject>Legal procedure</subject>
   <subject>Migrants</subject>
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   <subject>Press</subject>
   <subject>Press cuttings</subject>
   <subject>Protest movements</subject>
   <subject>Racial discrimination</subject>
   <subject>Racial segregation</subject>
   <subject>Research work</subject>
   <subject>Women authors</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers, 1946-1974, of Mary Benson, comprising drafts, research notes and transcripts for interviews she used for her publication &lt;i&gt;The African Patriots: The Story of the African National Congress of South Africa&lt;/i&gt; (London, Faber &amp; Faber, 1963). Also includes articles on famous African leaders written by Z K Matthews, and newspaper cuttings and pamphlets concerning political protest in South Africa.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>School of Oriental and African Studies</publisher>
   <date>2002-04-19</date>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Unrestricted.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:97</identifier>
<datestamp>2002-04-19</datestamp>
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   <title>Beckingsale, Laura Elsie</title>
   <creator>Beckingsale | Laura Elsie | 1886-1983 | missionary and teacher</creator>
   <subject>Ancient religions</subject>
   <subject>Asian cultures</subject>
   <subject>Baptists</subject>
   <subject>Christianity</subject>
   <subject>Christians</subject>
   <subject>Educational missionaries</subject>
   <subject>Educational missionary work</subject>
   <subject>Educational personnel</subject>
   <subject>Lay missionaries</subject>
   <subject>Missionaries</subject>
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   <subject>Protestant nonconformity</subject>
   <subject>Protestants</subject>
   <subject>Religions</subject>
   <subject>Religious activities</subject>
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   <subject>Religious movements</subject>
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   <subject>Teachers</subject>
   <subject>Women missionaries</subject>
   <subject>Womens missionary work</subject>
   <subject>Women teachers</subject>
   <subject>Personnel</subject>
   <subject>People by occupation</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Letters, 1911-1912, from Laura Beckingsale, written in diary form to colleagues in London describing her experiences during the Chinese Revolution of 1911-1912, in Wuchang and Hankow, where she worked for the London Missionary Society.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>School of Oriental and African Studies</publisher>
   <date>2002-04-19</date>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Unrestricted.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:98</identifier>
<datestamp>2007-06-27</datestamp>
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   <title>Plaatje, Solomon Tshekisho</title>
   <creator>Plaatje | Solomon Tshekisho | 1876-1932 | South African author and statesman</creator>
   <subject>African cultures</subject>
   <subject>Apartheid</subject>
   <subject>Authors</subject>
   <subject>Colonial administration</subject>
   <subject>Colonial countries</subject>
   <subject>Communication personnel</subject>
   <subject>Editors</subject>
   <subject>Folk literature</subject>
   <subject>Interethnic relations</subject>
   <subject>Internal politics</subject>
   <subject>Journalists</subject>
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   <subject>Photographs</subject>
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   <subject>Political parties</subject>
   <subject>Political systems</subject>
   <subject>Politicians</subject>
   <subject>Press</subject>
   <subject>Proverbs</subject>
   <subject>Racial discrimination</subject>
   <subject>Racial segregation</subject>
   <subject>Resistance to oppression</subject>
   <subject>Translation</subject>
   <subject>Translators</subject>
   <subject>Visual materials</subject>
   <subject>Writers</subject>
   <subject>Personnel</subject>
   <subject>People by occupation</subject>
   <subject>People</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers, 1902-1933, of and concerning Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje, including biographical material, notes, correspondence and photographs.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>School of Oriental and African Studies</publisher>
   <date>2007-06-27</date>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:100</identifier>
<datestamp>2002-04-19</datestamp>
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   <title>Biafra</title>
   <creator>Unknown</creator>
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   <subject>Press cuttings</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Press cuttings, articles and papers relating to Biafra, 1968-1971.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>School of Oriental and African Studies</publisher>
   <date>2002-04-19</date>
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<datestamp>2002-05-15</datestamp>
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   <title>Zimbabwe-Rhodesia Constitutional Conference</title>
   <creator>Zimbabwe-Rhodesia Constitutional Conference | 1979 | London</creator>
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   <subject>Commonwealth countries</subject>
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   <subject>Government policy</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Copies of documents presented at and concerning the Zimbabwe-Rhodesia Constitutional Conference held in 1979.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>School of Oriental and African Studies</publisher>
   <date>2002-05-15</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=112&amp;inst_id=19</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Unrestricted.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:114</identifier>
<datestamp>2002-05-09</datestamp>
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   <title>Pearce, Reginald Frederick George</title>
   <creator>Pearce | Reginald Frederick George | b 1915 | clergyman</creator>
   <subject>Anglican clergy</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Correspondence, newsletters, press cuttings and notes, 1959-1973, of Reginald Frederick George Pearce, relating mainly to civil rights issues in South Africa.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>School of Oriental and African Studies</publisher>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Unrestricted.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:118</identifier>
<datestamp>2002-04-16</datestamp>
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   <title>Alabaster, Sir Chaloner</title>
   <creator>Alabaster | Sir | Chaloner Grenville | 1838-1898 | Knight | Consul-General at Canton</creator>
   <subject>Accounting</subject>
   <subject>Ancient religions</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers, 1845-1898, of Sir Chaloner Alabaster, including nine diaries, 1854-1875, which give accounts of his time in China. The later diaries are incomplete and contain far less detail than earlier volumes. Additional material, 1868-1898, includes papers and correspondence detailing his military service, accounts, obituaries and copies of 'A Chapter from the Chinese Gospel', by Alabaster, from &lt;i&gt;Occasional Papers on Chinese Philosophy&lt;/i&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>School of Oriental and African Studies</publisher>
   <date>2002-04-16</date>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Unrestricted.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:119</identifier>
<datestamp>2002-03-21</datestamp>
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   <title>Legge Family Papers</title>
   <creator>Legge | James | 1815-1897 | missionary and Sinologist&lt;br/&gt;Legge | Hannah | d 1881 | n&#233;e Johnson | formerly Hannah Willetts | missionary </creator>
   <subject>Academic teaching personnel</subject>
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   <subject>National literatures</subject>
   <subject>Ordained missionaries</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Political systems</subject>
   <subject>Protestantism</subject>
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   <subject>Social scientists</subject>
   <subject>Taiping Rebellion (1851-1864)</subject>
   <subject>Teachers</subject>
   <subject>Translation</subject>
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   <subject>Travel abroad</subject>
   <subject>Wives of missionaries</subject>
   <subject>Personnel</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers, 1859-1897, of James and Hannah Legge, consisting primarily of letters written by James and Hannah Legge to their family, written between October 1859 and June 1897. These include those written by Hannah Legge from Hong Kong, 1859-1865, and those written by James Legge to his step-daughter Marian, 1866-1897 (lacking 1881-1889). Hannah Legge's letters give a vivid description of life in Hong Kong. She describes the Taiping Rebels, attitudes towards missionaries, and political and social events, in addition to giving graphic accounts of her trips to Chinese towns and provinces. His letters describe his life during his final residence in Hong Kong and upon his return to England as a University Professor. Also included in the collection are photocopied book extracts detailing missionary work in China and a pamphlet about Wang T'Ao, a scholar who helped Dr Legge in the translation of Chinese literature.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>School of Oriental and African Studies</publisher>
   <date>2002-03-21</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=119&amp;inst_id=19</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Unrestricted.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:127</identifier>
<datestamp>2002-05-22</datestamp>
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   <title>Wedlock, Teddy and Dora</title>
   <creator>Wedlock | Teddy | fl 1924-1932 | naval employee&lt;br/&gt;Wedlock | Dora | fl 1924-1932 | wife of Teddy Wedlock</creator>
   <subject>Animal rights movement</subject>
   <subject>Armed forces</subject>
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   <subject>International relations</subject>
   <subject>Liberation movements</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Ninety letters from Dora and Teddy Wedlock, covering their postings with the Admiralty to Wei-hai-wei in North China, Trincomalee in Ceylon, and Hong Kong (1924-1932), to Mrs Helen M Heynes who lived at Southsea, England. The letters discuss family matters including Helen Heynes's children and their joint interest in the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The letters also illustrate well what life was like for the wife of a naval officer posted abroad during this period. The letters also give some indication of national and international events.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>School of Oriental and African Studies</publisher>
   <date>2002-05-22</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=127&amp;inst_id=19</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Unrestricted.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:134</identifier>
<datestamp>2002-04-24</datestamp>
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   <title>Dodwell, Henry Herbert</title>
   <creator>Dodwell | Henry Herbert | 1879-1946 | historian</creator>
   <subject>Academic teaching personnel</subject>
   <subject>Asian history</subject>
   <subject>Colonial conflicts</subject>
   <subject>Colonial countries</subject>
   <subject>Educational personnel</subject>
   <subject>History</subject>
   <subject>Illustrations</subject>
   <subject>Indian history</subject>
   <subject>Indian Mutiny (1857-1858)</subject>
   <subject>National history</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
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   <subject>Personnel</subject>
   <subject>People by occupation</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers, 1753-1936, collected by Professor H H Dodwell, comprising illustrations, letters and papers relating to India, including an eyewitness account of the Mutiny at Cawnpore (April 1858).&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>School of Oriental and African Studies</publisher>
   <date>2002-04-24</date>
   <type>text</type>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=134&amp;inst_id=19</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Unrestricted.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:142</identifier>
<datestamp>2002-05-15</datestamp>
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   <title>Virgoe, Roger (University of Khartoum)</title>
   <creator>Virgoe | Roger | 1932-1996 | historian</creator>
   <subject>Academic teaching personnel</subject>
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   <subject>Military government</subject>
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   <subject>Protest movements</subject>
   <subject>Social scientists</subject>
   <subject>Student sociology</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Correspondence, publications and press cuttings, 1959-1987, collected by Roger Virgoe, relating largely to the University of Khartoum and the political situation in the Sudan in the 1960s. Letters from colleagues and staff at the University describe the lead up to and events of the demonstrations in 1964. Publications include copies of the &lt;i&gt;University of Khartoum Bulletin&lt;/i&gt; (1961-1964), reports on educational policy and reform (from 1959), and material relating to Sudanese history and antiquities (including a publication by A. J. Arkell).&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>School of Oriental and African Studies</publisher>
   <date>2002-05-15</date>
   <type>text</type>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=142&amp;inst_id=19</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Unrestricted.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:190</identifier>
<datestamp>2002-05-14</datestamp>
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   <title>Stanton, Hannah</title>
   <creator>Stanton | Hannah | 1913-1993 | missionary and anti-apartheid activist</creator>
   <subject>Apartheid</subject>
   <subject>Associations</subject>
   <subject>Charitable organisations</subject>
   <subject>Charities</subject>
   <subject>Christians</subject>
   <subject>Diaries</subject>
   <subject>Disadvantaged groups</subject>
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   <subject>Information sources</subject>
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   <subject>Missionaries</subject>
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   <subject>Politicians</subject>
   <subject>Primary documents</subject>
   <subject>Prisoners</subject>
   <subject>Prose</subject>
   <subject>Protestant nonconformists</subject>
   <subject>Protestants</subject>
   <subject>Quakers</subject>
   <subject>Racial discrimination</subject>
   <subject>Racial segregation</subject>
   <subject>Refugees</subject>
   <subject>Religious activities</subject>
   <subject>Religious doctrines</subject>
   <subject>Religious groups</subject>
   <subject>Religious texts</subject>
   <subject>Resistance to oppression</subject>
   <subject>Sermons</subject>
   <subject>Theology</subject>
   <subject>Travel</subject>
   <subject>Travel abroad</subject>
   <subject>Visual materials</subject>
   <subject>Women in politics</subject>
   <subject>Women missionaries</subject>
   <subject>Womens missionary work</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Correspondence, diaries, photographs and papers relating to South Africa, 1938-1993, collected by Hannah Stanton. They include a large amount of correspondence concerning her campaign work on issues such as apartheid; journals covering her trips abroad and appointment diaries; speeches and sermons; material concerning Helen Joseph; and a large number of photographs of friends of Hannah Stanton.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>School of Oriental and African Studies</publisher>
   <date>2002-05-14</date>
   <type>text</type>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=190&amp;inst_id=19</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Unrestricted.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:196</identifier>
<datestamp>2002-03-22</datestamp>
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   <title>Fox-Pitt, Thomas</title>
   <creator>Pitt | Thomas Stanley Lane | Fox- | 1897-1989 | RN Commander | Secretary of the Anti-Slavery Society </creator>
   <subject>Anti-slavery</subject>
   <subject>Colonial countries</subject>
   <subject>Decolonization</subject>
   <subject>Interethnic relations</subject>
   <subject>Maps</subject>
   <subject>Newspaper press</subject>
   <subject>Political doctrines</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Thomas Fox-Pitt, 1937-1966, chiefly comprising his correspondence relating to events or major issues in the history of the Central African Federation (which comprised Nyasaland, later Malawi; Northern Rhodesia, later Zambia; and Southern Rhodesia, later Zimbabwe) and the political campaign against it. Files often include pamphlets, press cuttings, maps and newsletters with some bearing on the correspondence. The collection also includes material on Racial Unity; the Anti-Slavery Society; the Movement for Colonial Freedom; and Kenneth Kaunda and his United National Independence Party.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;32 captioned photographs of the British Military Mission to Russia, Odessa Detachment, 1919-1920. Typescript 'Interim report by No 1 War Crimes Review of Sentences Board on Italian War Criminals', Apr 1949. Typescript 'Report and recommendations by No 1 War Crimes Review of Sentences Board on German and Austrian War Criminals', Aug 1949. Typescript notes on ten prisoners held at Karlau prison, Graz, Austria, 1949. Typescript lists of 295 male and 27 female War Criminals held at Werl prison, British Zone of Germany [1949]. Typescript lists of 30 male War Criminals held at Hameln prison, British Zone of Germany, with manuscript plan of the prison [1949]. Typescript list of 28 male and female War Criminals held in various other prisons, British Zone of Germany, and those transferred into the jurisdiction of other powers [1949]. Typescript 'Report and recommendations by No 2 War Crimes Sentences Review Board on Japanese War Criminals', 1949. Wade's personal file of notes, correspondence and directives as Chairman of No 1 Board, 1949, including manuscript letter, in German, to Wade, by German FM Albert von Kesselring, Feb 1949, with typescript translation.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <title>WAVELL, FM Rt Hon Archibald Percival, 1st Earl Wavell (1883-1950)</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers collected or created by Lt Archibald Percival Wavell (later FM Archibald Percival Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell) during his studies at Staff College Camberley, 1909, principally comprising lecture notes and texts of lectures on the Waterloo campaign, 1815, the American Civil War, 1861-1865, and international and military law.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be provided forresearch use only. Requests to publish original material should besubmitted to the Trustees of the Liddell Hart Centre for MilitaryArchives, attention of the Director of Archive Services.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Two manuscript narrative diaries by Webb-Bowen, detailing the voyage of HMS IRON DUKE to the Crimea, Russia, via Gibraltar, Malta, Suda Bay, Crete, and Constantinople, Turkey, and subsequent operations in the Black Sea and Turkey, 21 Mar 1919-30 Nov 1920; typescript orders by Adm Sir John Michael de Robeck, 1st Bt, Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet, for officers and men of HM Ships IRON DUKE, MARLBOROUGH, BENBOW, MONTROSE, SPEEDY and SPORTIVE, relating to landing operations against Nationalist Turkish forces, Gemlik and Yeni Keui, Turkey, Jul 1920.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees of the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, attention of the Director of Archive Services.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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   <title>WHEELER, Maj Gen (Thomas) Norman (Samuel) (1915-1990)</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;'Notes on tactical lessons of the Palestine Rebellion, 1936' (Security B272), compiled from extracts from General Officer Commanding 5 Div's report on operations in Palestine in 1936, issued by the War Office, 1937, with covering letter to the Centre, 1990.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees of the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, attention of the Director of Archive Services.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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   <title>WOODHOUSE, Col Hon Christopher Montague, 5th Baron Terrington (1917-2001)</title>
   <creator>Woodhouse | Christopher Montague | 1917-2001 | 5th Baron Terrington | Colonel </creator>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers, 1942-1945, 1953 relating to Woodhouse's service with the Special Operations Executive (SOE), as Second in Command, and later Commander, of the British (later Allied) Military Mission to the Greek guerrillas in German occupied Greece(BMM/AMM) and the Iranian military coup, 1953. Includes correspondence between BMM and Middle East Command in Cairo comprising telegrams, operation orders, notes, minutes, reports and memoranda, Sep 1942-Jan 1945; other papers relating to BMM/AMM including Woodhouse's diaries with typescript transcript; nominal roll of Force 133 personnel, Aug 1944, articles and reports; papers on New Zealanders in BMM/AMM; maps; post-war papers on Greece including BBC Monitoring Service records, 1948-1952; publications, lectures, articles and broadcasts on Greece and the BMM/AMM by Woodhouse and others including Andreas Tzimas, EAM Central Committee member during Greek occupation and US Maj Gerald (Jerry) K Wines, Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and correspondence related to research on BMM/AMM; papers concerning funerals, memorials and decorations relating to the BMM/AMM; artefacts from the BMM/AMM. Papers on the SIS/CIA plot to overthrow Iranian Prime Minister Mohammed Mussadeq (Operations BOOT and AJAX), 1953. Draft translation of Panagio&#772;te&#772;s Kanellopoulos's &lt;i&gt;History of the European Spirit&lt;/i&gt; from Greek to English and volumes of &lt;i&gt;History of the European Spirit&lt;/i&gt; in the original Greek.&lt;/p&gt; </description>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=246&amp;inst_id=21</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of Reader's undertaking form, and appropriate provision of two forms of identification, to include one photographic ID. &lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be provided for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees of the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, attention of the Director of Archive Services. &lt;/p&gt; </rights>
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   <title>BURNETT-STUART, Gen Sir John Theodosius (1875-1958)</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Copies of unpublished typescript memoirs, 1895-1945, by Burnett-Stuart, Chapter 1-12, 152pp, and Chapters 14-23, 191pp. Papers relating to Belgian military exercises, 1913, including typescript 'Report on the Belgian Grand Manoeuvres 1913' by Capt Harry Cecil Johnson, General Staff, with five printed maps of areas of Belgium, notably Namur, Dinant and Brussels [1913]. Copies of correspondence relating to the Moplah Rebellion, 1921-1922, including correspondence with Col Edward Thomas Humphreys, commanding Malabar Force, Sep 1921-Feb 1922; correspondence with Gen Henry Seymour Rawlinson, 1st Baron Rawlinson of Trent, Commander-in-Chief of the Army in India, Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Baron Willingdon of Ratton, Governor of Madras, Lt Gen Sir William Raine Marshall, General Officer Commanding in Chief, Southern Command, India, Lt Gen Sir John Stuart Mackenzie Shea, General Officer Commanding Central Provinces District, India, Maj Gen Sir Archibald Armar Montgomery, Deputy Chief of General Staff, India, Col Walter Patrick Hore-Ruthven, 2nd Baron Ruthven, commanding Bangalore Bde Area, Southern Command, India, Col Henry Karslake, General Staff Officer 1, Headquarters Peshawar, India, and Col William Henry Beach, Deputy Director (Intelligence), General Staff, India, with typescript copy of order of battle, Malabar Force, India, 1921-1922, and lecture on the Moplah rebellion [1924]. Papers relating to Burnett-Stuart's service as General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command, UK, 1934-1938, including typescript memorandum by Burnett-Stuart 'British Defence Policy', Apr 1935; typescript memorandum by FM Sir Cyril John Deverell, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, 'The organisation, armament and equipment of the Army', Nov 1936; typescript volume 'Southern Command. Annual report on training of the regular Army 1936-1937'; typescript address by Burnett-Stuart, 'Southern Command Winter Exercise (The Mobile Division) 1936-1937'.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <title>CARR, Lt Gen Laurence (1886-1954)</title>
   <creator>Carr | Laurence | 1886-1954 | Lieutenant General</creator>
   <subject>Arab Revolt (1936-1939)</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Letters to his wife, Elizabeth Montgomery Carr, 1914-1940, including service on the Western Front during World War One, 1915-1918, in India, 1920-1926, and with 2 Infantry Bde, in Palestine, including details of Arab and Jewish unrest and the policing of the area by the British Army, 1936-1937. Certificates recording mentions in despatches during World War One, 1915-1918 and Warrants of Appointment for DSO, 1917 and OBE, 1919.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<datestamp>2002-10-29</datestamp>
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   <title>DUNBAR, Maj Gen Charles Whish (1919-1981)</title>
   <subject>Airborne warfare</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers, 1953-1977, including draft of article relating to the role of air transport in army supply, published in the Army Journal; Imperial Defence College background study notes, 1966, on international relations, the UK economy, research and development; papers relating to Aden, 1967, including extracts of regimental journals relating to operations of British units in Aden, situation reports of 1 Bn the Lancashire Regt (Prince of Wales's Volunteers), translations of daily communiqu&#233;s of FLOSY (Front for the Liberation of Occupied South Yemen) and NLF (National Liberation Front), texts of speeches and official briefing papers of Headquarters MELF, notes and drafts for a book by Dunbar on Aden; articles by Dunbar, 1971-1973, relating to operations of 8 Bn (Midland Counties) the Parachute Regt in France, Belgium and Palestine, 1944-1948, and 16 Independent Parachute Bde Group in Cyprus and Suez, 1956.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <title>EBBUTT, Lt Col Wilfrid Alick (d 1987)</title>
   <subject>Amphibious warfare</subject>
   <subject>Armed forces</subject>
   <subject>Awards</subject>
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   <subject>Warfare</subject>
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   <subject>World War Two (1939-1945)</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers and photographs relating to Ebbutt's career, 1944-1946, including Senior Bombardment Liaison Officer's notebook containing manuscript accounts and technical notes on shore bombardment and targets engaged by ships lying off southernFrance, 1944-1945; Senior Bombardment Liaison Officer's diary, 1944-1945; notebook with manuscript notes by British Naval LiaisonOfficer [1944], with three photographs of a RN destroyer (Pennant number, G86). Printed booklet in French entitled 'La Premi&#232;re DivisionFran&#231;aise Libre' [1945]. Citation of the award of the French Croix de Guerre with Silver Star to Ebbutt, and related papers, 1945. Photograph of Ebbutt receiving the US Legion of Merit from US Col Claude M Thiele, Commanding Officer, US Army London Area Office, 1946, with related papers 1945. Copy of published booklet Soldier, sailor, compiled by Geoffrey Sanders (The Bombardment Units Association, Gloucester, 1946).&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<datestamp>2000-07-25</datestamp>
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   <title>EDMONDS, Brig Gen Sir James Edward (1861-1956)</title>
   <subject>American Civil War (1861-1865)</subject>
   <subject>Armed forces</subject>
   <subject>Civil war</subject>
   <subject>Civil wars (events)</subject>
   <subject>Colonial conflicts</subject>
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   <subject>Photographs</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
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   <subject>Primary documents</subject>
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   <subject>Second Boer War, 1899-1902</subject>
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   <subject>Visual materials</subject>
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   <subject>Wars (events)</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers created or collected by Edmonds during the course of his life and career, dated 1827-1838, 1852, 1879-1881, 1890-1957, principally comprising typescript memoirs covering his life and career, 1861-1951, and notably concerning his work at the Royal Military Academy, 1890-1896, and in the Intelligence Division of the War Office, 1899-1901, 1904-1908, his service in South Africa, 1901-1902, and in World War One, 1914-1918, at the Geneva Conference, 1906, as General Staff Officer, 4 Div, 1911-1914, and in the Historical Section of the Committee of Imperial Defence, 1919-1949, written in [1951]; correspondence with Rt Hon Sir Winston (Leonard Spencer) Churchill, 1922-1954, relating to Churchill's book The World Crisis, 1911-1918 (Thornton Butterworth, London,1923-1929, abridged and revised, 1931); letters from FM Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig and his wife, 1903-1939, mainly relating to Edmonds' work on the official history of World War One; correspondence with Maj Gen Sir Ernest (Dunlop) Swinton, 1919-1950; texts of lectures,[1908-1947], notably relating to the American Civil War, 1861-1865, laws of war and the organisation of intelligence and information in warfare; typescript and printed articles, 1893-1957, mainly relating to World War One; official army handbooks and reports by Edmonds and others, 1899-1918, 1945; papers related to World War One collected by Edmonds, dated 1900, 1907, 1914-[1945]; presscuttings, [1906-1943], mainly concerning political and military developments and international relations; photographs, 1895-1918, mainly of Edmonds with Army colleagues.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <date>2000-07-25</date>
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   <title>ELLIOT, ACM Sir William (1896-1971)</title>
   <subject>Wars (events)</subject>
   <subject>Alliances</subject>
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   <subject>Diplomacy</subject>
   <subject>Foreign relations</subject>
   <subject>Humanitarian law</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers relating to his life and career, [1914]-1971, principally comprising flying log book, 1928-1940; papers relating to his work as Assistant Secretary to Committee of Imperial Defence and War Cabinet, 1939-1941, notably including memoranda to Maj Gen Hastings Lionel Ismay, 1939-1940; papers relating to his service as Air Officer Commanding Balkan Air Force, 1944-1945,dated 1946, 1963, 1966, 1970-1971, notably including an account of the work of the British Military Mission to Yugoslav partisans by Sir Fitzroy Hew Maclean of Dunconnel, 1st Bt, 1971; correspondence and other papers relating to NATO, 1950, 1955, 1967, Army League,1955-1957, Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1957, 1958, 1960-1970, English Speaking Union, 1961, 1963, Atlantic Round Table Conference, 1957, and the Brighton Conference Association, 1957. Printed and typescript book reviews and texts of lectures and speeches given by Elliot, mainly concerning international relations, 1924, 1939, 1946, 1950-1966; correspondence and related papers,1937-1940, 1950-1953, 1957-1971, notably including correspondence with Dean Acheson, 1961-1970, Gen (Walter) Bedell Smith, 1959-1961, Lady (Helen) Violet Bonham-Carter, 1962-1968, Ismay, 1959-1970, Gen Sir Henry Cholmondeley Jackson, 1961-1971, Gen Karel Janousek, 1968, and Capt Stephen Wentworth Roskill, 1966-1970; photographs, [1914-1960], notably relating to service in South Russia,1919, as Air Officer Commanding RAF Gibraltar, 1944, with Balkan Air Force, 1944-1945 and as Commander-in-Chief, Fighter Command, 1948-1949, including aerial photographs of RAF actions over Yugoslavia, 1944-1945.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<datestamp>2000-07-25</datestamp>
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   <title>EVANS, Maj Patrick Hutchinson (1913-1994)</title>
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   <subject>Communication process</subject>
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   <subject>Group communication</subject>
   <subject>Guerilla activities</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Manuscript diaries, detailing his SOE training in Haifa, Palestine, Cairo, Egypt, his service as an instructor at the Allied Military Mission Commando School at Pendalophos, British relations with allied Greek partisan units, and SOE harassment and demolition activity prior to and during the German withdrawal from the Greek peninsula, 1943-1944; reports, mainly compiled byEvans as commander of the Vitsi sub-area, relating to intelligence, reconnaissance and demolition missions alongside Greek Ethnikos Laikos Apeleftherotikos Stratos (ELAS) units, the pro-German infiltration of West Macedonia, and the conduct of Operation NOAH'S ARK; papers relating to SOE commando missions, including notes detailing weapons, ammunition and supplies used; lists of alliedPolish, Czech and French participants in the Allied Military Mission, autumn 1943; papers relating to the construction of the SOE airfield at Grevena, 1944; list compiled by Evans concerning hostile Armenian, Italian, German and Greek forces, 1944; notes detailing the nominal roll of partisan forces in the Vitsi sub-area, 1944; papers relating to SOE and ELAS border assaults into Yugoslavia and Albania, 1944; papers detailing the splintering of relations between British and Greek forces in Greece, 1944; booklets of deciphered signals messages received and issued by the Vitsi sub-area station, relating to the movement of German forces and Yugoslavian partisans, under the command of Marshal Josip Broz (Tito), and the execution of Operation NOAH'S ARK, 1944; correspondence with Lt ColArthur Edmonds, Officer Commanding Area 1, West Macedonia, Lt Col Nicholas Geoffrey Lempri&#232;re Hammond, Officer Commanding Allied Military Mission, West Macedonia, and allied British, American and Greek soldiers, 1944; policy and procedure papers, including his official secrecy declaration, 1944; papers relating to SOE technical training, finances and supplies; papers, in Greek, relating to combined operations between the Allied Military Mission and ELAS 9 Div, including command and control agreements and messages from Gen Karayannis, commander ELAS 9 Div, relating to German movements in the Vitsi sub-area; official report, in Greek, from theGreek government, detailing the history of Greek partisan forces in Greece, 1940-1944; Greek propaganda leaflets and newspapers relating to Greek partisan activity in West Macedonia, and Ellinikos Dimokratikos Ethnikos Stratos (EDES) and ELAS power struggles, 1944; German divisional daily order concerning the psychological state of German occupation troops; personal correspondence from German 1 Mountain Div soldiers; papers relating to the proposed publication of an account of Evans's career in the SOE; papers relating to the publication of Hammond's article, 'The Allied Military Mission in Northwest Macedonia', Balkan Studies (Volume 32), 1993.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Report by Gavin on 101 Special Training School, 1942, including details of its formation, organisation, training and operations in the Far East, May 1941-Mar 1942. The School aimed to train all types of personnel, whether military, civilian, European or native, in irregular warfare.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Photocopy of typescript copy of letters to his father, J P Goldsmith, 1914-1919, covering his service in the North Sea, 1914-1918, notably action at Heligoland Bight, Aug 1914, and the Battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916, and in the Black Sea during the Russian Civil War, 1919, written in 1914-1919, with copy of covering letter from his daughter to the Centre, 1983.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Map of area around the Black Sea, Caspian Sea and Eastern Mediterranean, including Turkey and parts of the USSR, North Africa and the Middle East, drawn up by the Survey Department, Egypt, 1913, and the Royal Geographical Society, under the direction of the Geographical Section of the General Staff, 1916 and 1918, marked with the boundaries of Armenia and Georgia as laid down by the Treaty of Alexandropol, 1920, lines in the Caucasus held by the Turks and by the Bolsheviks, Mar 1921, and boundaries in the Caucasus proposed by Moscow, 1921.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers relating to British produced propaganda for the Indian Army, produced to counter Japanese propaganda aimed to entice Indian Army personnel to desert and fight for the Japanese led Indian National Army, India and Burma, 1943-1945, including correspondence, memoranda, personal papers and propaganda material, 1939-1946. Also, scrapbook album of watercolours, sketches, photographs, menus, invitations and autographs, created 1901-1903 by Beryl White (1877-1954) relating to her life in Sikkim, northern India.&lt;/p&gt; </description>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers relating to the assassination of Sir Henry Gurney, High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, by the Malayan Races' Liberation Army on 6 Oct 1951, namely an unsigned official report on the assassination and the subsequent action taken by the police and the military, written in 1951, a plan of the ambush scene, 1951, and two photographs of Gurney's funeral procession, 1951.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Copies of papers and negatives of photographs relating to his career, 1914-1945, including printed copy of message to officers, non-commissioned officers and men of 8 Corps from Lt Gen Sir Aylmer Hunter-Weston, Battle of the Somme, 4 Jul 1916; typescript letter by Jeffries, dated 1930, to the Director, Historical Section, Committee of Imperial Defence, on the attack by 2 Bn,Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 4 Div, 8 Corps, Battle of the Somme, 1 Jul 1916; typescript text of lecture entitled 'Commandant's address to newly commissioned IO's' [Intelligence Officers] [1942]; typescript Directorate of Army Psychiatry Research Memorandum No 11/02/9A, by Lt Col Henry Victor Dicks, Royal Army Medical Corps, entitled 'The psychological foundations of the Wehrmacht', 1944. Papers on the surrender and occupation of Italy, 1943-1945, including typescript drafts, in English, German and Italian, of announcement by FM Hon Sir Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander, Supreme Allied Commander, Mediterranean Theatre of War, on the surrender of German and Fascist Republican forces in Italy, 1945; typescript memorandum entitled 'Note on documents taken from Mussolini by Italian partisans and handed to Brigadier Jeffries on May 18th 1945'.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;i&gt;And so to battle: a sailor's story&lt;/i&gt;, a memoir of his life and career, 1900-1967, notably his service in Russia, 1919-1920, the Mediterranean, 1922-1926, 1930-1931, 1938-1939 and 1943, and the East Indies, 1945, his work with the Director of Naval Ordnance, Admiralty and his service with 10 Destroyer Flotilla in the English Channel and the Bay of Biscay, 1944, written in [1976] and privately published in 1979.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers relating to Kennedy's career, 1911-1972, notably narrative diaries of his service on the Western Front during World War One, narrative diaries of his service with the British Military Mission to South Russia, 1919-1920; narrative diaries and papers relating to his senior planning role at the War Office during World War Two; typescript of, and papers relating to, an unpublished memoir of his period as Governor of Southern Rhodesia, 1969. A collection of official photographs relating largely to Kennedy's service at the War Office between 1939 and 1945, has been included at the end of the collection, as has a group of unpublished memoirs written by Col Roderick (Rory) Macleod, presented by the author to Kennedy in 1966.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <title>LISTER, Lt Col Frederick Hamilton (1880-1971)</title>
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   <subject>Diaries</subject>
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   <subject>Foreign relations</subject>
   <subject>Information sources</subject>
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   <subject>Russian Civil War (1917-1922)</subject>
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   <subject>World War One (1914-1918)</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Two annotated narrative diaries, 1918-1920, entitled 'Diary of 1st French Army operations, Apr to Aug 1918' and 'British Military Mission to South Russia. Diary of my journey, from Dec 1919 to May 1920'.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <title>LYNCH, Gp Capt John Brayne (1900-1994)</title>
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   <subject>Information sources</subject>
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   <subject>Log books</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Royal Naval Air Service/RAF pilot's flying log book, 1918-1924; three RAF pilot's flying log books, 1924-1926, 1934-1936 and 1937-1946. Four photograph albums, with many captioned photographs of Lynch's service in Turkey and southern Russia, 1919, and Iraq, 1931-1934, also 51 photographic negatives, mostly of southern Russia, 1919. Personal papers and photographs,1917-1946, including printed RAF certificate for the completion of a course in 'Aerial gunnery and bombing, Eastchurch, Kent, 1924, congratulatory letter to Lynch, concerning a successful air display, from AVM Cyril Louis Norton Newall, Air Officer Commanding Wessex Bombing Area, 1931, and printed service history, compiled by Lynch's son, 1994.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <date>2000-07-25</date>
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   <title>MYERS, Brig Edmund Charles Wolf (1906-1997)</title>
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   <subject>Guerilla activities</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;
Papers of Edmund Myers, 1942-1981, relating to his service as Commander, of the British Military Mission to the Greek partisans in German occupied Greece, 1942-1943, Special Operations Executive (SOE). Notably on Operation HARLING and the destruction of the Gorgopotamos Viaduct, Greece, Nov 1942 and Operation WASHING, the destruction of the Asopos Viaduct, Greece, Jun 1943. Also including reports, lectures and radio broadcasts on Greece and the British Military Mission; papers relating to the National Band of Rebels formed under Allied command; papers relating to a delegation of six Greek partisans (andartes) sent to Cairo to consult with the Greek government in attempt to avoid political crisis and civil war, Aug 1943; papers on British support of Greek monarch, King George II; correspondence on Myers' attempts to return to Greece; maps related to British Military Mission; photographs of the British Military Mission including individuals, landscapes and the British Military cemetery in Athens, 1971; post-war papers on Greece including correspondence with Myers, draft copy of Greek Entanglement by Myers with scrapbook of reviews and papers relating to the funeral of Gen Napoleon Zervas.&lt;/p&gt; </description>
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   <date>2008-11-14</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=614&amp;inst_id=21</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees of the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, attention of the Director of Archive Services.&lt;/p&gt; </rights>
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<datestamp>2000-07-25</datestamp>
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   <title>NIND, Maj Philip Frederick (b 1918)</title>
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   <subject>Group communication</subject>
   <subject>Guerilla activities</subject>
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   <subject>International relations</subject>
   <subject>Military communications</subject>
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   <subject>War</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Scrapbook of his service with SOE Force 133, North West Greece, 1943-1944, compiled in [1944] and [1977-1985], including copy of his official report on resistance activities, Sep 1943-Dec 1944, with particular reference to relations between the National Republican Greek League (EDES) and the National People's Liberation Army (ELAS), written in Dec 1944; essay on the political situation in Greece, 1942-1944, written in May 1944; typescript copies of messages sent by Nind to Force 133 HQ, Cairo, Oct 1944, copied in [1977-1985]; photographs, 1943-1944.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <date>2000-07-25</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=620&amp;inst_id=21</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees of the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, attention of the Director of Archive Services.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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   <title>POOLE, Maj Gen Sir Frederick Cuthbert (1869-1936)</title>
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   <subject>Diplomacy</subject>
   <subject>Foreign relations</subject>
   <subject>International conflicts</subject>
   <subject>International relations</subject>
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   <subject>Russian Civil War (1917-1922)</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers relating to the British Military Mission to the Volunteer Army under Gen Anton Ivanovich Denikin, South Russia, 1917-1919, and Poole's tenure as General Officer Commanding, North Russia Expeditionary Force, 1918-1919, including maps of Russia, various scales, 1917-1919; typescript report by Capt George A Hill, RAF, entitled 'Report of work done in Russia to end of 1917', 27 Nov 1918; printed War Office report entitled 'Report on visit of British Military Mission to the Volunteer Army under General Denikin in South Russia', Nov-Dec 1918; printed booklet entitled 'A brief review of the liberation of the Don province from the yoke of the bolscheviks and of the beginning of the strife for the restoration of the unity of Russia', 1918; printed War Office report entitled 'Appreciation of the internal situation in Russia', 12 Jan 1919; typescript 'Report of a visit to the Headquarters of the Volunteer Army in South Russia', by Poole, Feb 1919.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King's College London</publisher>
   <date>2000-07-25</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=643&amp;inst_id=21</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees of the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, attention of the Director of Archive Services.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:673</identifier>
<datestamp>2000-07-25</datestamp>
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   <title>RUMP, Capt Robert Hugh, RN (1901-1992)</title>
   <subject>Seas</subject>
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   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Civil war</subject>
   <subject>Russian Civil War (1917-1922)</subject>
   <subject>State security</subject>
   <subject>Armed forces</subject>
   <subject>Transport</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers relating to his naval career, [1920-1959], dated [1920-1959], 1985, principally comprising photographs, [1919-1933], notably of the evacuation of [White] Russian refugees, Black Sea, 1919-1920, and of HMS NELSON, West Indies and Panama, 1929-1931, and HMS GANGES, 1931-1933.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <date>2000-07-25</date>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees of the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, attention of the Director of Archive Services.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<datestamp>2002-11-01</datestamp>
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   <title>SERBY, Capt William Francis (1896-1981)</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Copies of correspondence, 1916-1925, including letter from Lt Frank Sutherland, 2 Dragoon Guards, wounded with Serby in 1916, letters home from the Western Front, 1916 and from northern Russia, 1918- 1919, with letter to Serby from Capt P R Knowles, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers) on the Allied intervention in northern Russia, 1919. Copy of diary transcript detailing operations on the Dvina river, northern Russia, Sep-Oct 1918. Copies of twenty three manuscript and printed maps of northern Russia, various scales, ELOPE and North Russia Expeditionary Force Mapping Sections, 1918. Copies of leave papers and travel documents for UK leave granted to Serby from northern Russia, Jul-Aug 1919.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be provided for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees of the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, attention of the Director of Archive Services.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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   <title>THWAITES, Brig Peter Trevenan (1926-1991)</title>
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   <subject>Diaries</subject>
   <subject>Documents</subject>
   <subject>Information sources</subject>
   <subject>International conflicts</subject>
   <subject>International relations</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Reports, correspondence, memoranda, maps, notes and press cuttings relating to the Dhofar War, Muscat and Oman, 1967-1971, including typescript 'Brief on Muscat and Oman', produced by Headquarters, Sultan's Armed Forces, Jun 1965; appointment diary, May-Dec 1968; correspondence, 1969-1972, mostly with Brig Corran William Brooke Purdon, Sultan's Armed Forces, Muscat, relating to operations in Dhofar, 1969-1970; typescript Muscat Regt contact reports relating to operations against People's Front for the Liberation of the Occupied Arabian Gulf (PFLOAG) guerillas, Muscat and Oman, 1969-1970, with typescript lists of Muscat Regt casualties, 1968-1969, and operations carried out, Apr-Dec 1969; typescript and manuscript notes relating to operations in Dhofar, 1970, with transcriptions of signals, 1970; six humourous cartoons by Jack Sullivan relating to operations in Muscat and Oman, Jan 1970; one colour photograph and seventeen captioned photographic slides relating to the Muscat Regt, Dhofar [1970]; bound volume of printed maps of Muscat and Oman [1970]; edition of The Guards Magazine. Journal of the Household Division, with article by Thwaites entitled 'Operation LANCE', Summer 1970; typescript text of lecture by Thwaites entitled 'Dhofar 1967-1970' [1972]; copy of article by Thwaites entitled 'The Dhofar campaign, 1967-1970' from the Sultan's Armed Forces Newsletter, 1989. Also, typescript volume entitled 'Britain and Oman: the Dhofar War and its significance. A dissertation submitted for the degree of Master of Philosophy in the University of Cambridge' by Lt Col John McKeown, Royal Engineers, 1981, and manuscript of Thwaites' book on the Dhofar War entitled 'Arabian Command' [1991], later completed by Maj Simon Sloane as Muscat command (Leo Cooper, London, 1995). Edition of Muscat command by Thwaites, completed by Maj Simon Sloane (Leo Cooper, London, 1995).&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <date>2000-07-25</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=723&amp;inst_id=21</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be provided for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees of the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, attention of the Director of Archive Services.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<datestamp>2000-09-29</datestamp>
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   <title>Anglo-Hellenic League</title>
   <creator>Anglo-Hellenic League</creator>
   <subject>Wars (events)</subject>
   <subject>Civil war</subject>
   <subject>Greek Civil War, 1944-1945, 1947-1949</subject>
   <subject>International conflicts</subject>
   <subject>Newspaper press</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Press</subject>
   <subject>Press cuttings</subject>
   <subject>War</subject>
   <subject>World War One (1914-1918)</subject>
   <subject>World wars (events)</subject>
   <subject>World War Two (1939-1945)</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Seven volumes of newspaper cuttings from British newspapers concerning Greece, 16 Nov 1915-2 Aug 1919, particularly the political repercussions of events of World War One in Greece; four volumes of newspaper cuttings from British newspapers concerning Greece, 2 Feb 1938-27 Mar 1948, mainly relating to the German occupation of and Allied liberation of Greece during World War Two, and subsequent Greek Communist military operations; manuscript and corrected typescript of 'The perfidy of Constantine - a history of Greece, 1912-1917' by Leonard Arthur Magnus, presented to the Anglo-Hellenic League by Magnus in 1919; Greek vocabulary by R A Bickford Smith.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>King's College London College Archives</publisher>
   <date>2000-09-29</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=797&amp;inst_id=6</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be provided for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Director of Archive Services of King's College London.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:1133</identifier>
<datestamp>2001-08-08</datestamp>
<setSpec>politicalmovements</setSpec>
<setSpec>politicalsystems</setSpec>
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   <title>French civil wars, account of negotiations</title>
   <creator>Unknown</creator>
   <subject>Civil war</subject>
   <subject>Monarchy</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Political systems</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Manuscript volume, [1720], containing an account of the negotiations for the return of King Louis XIV of France to the city of Paris in 1652, following the civil disturbances known as The Frondes, with details of the return of Bordeaux to the control of the King in 1653.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2001-08-08</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=1133&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to this collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the supervised environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room. Uncatalogued material may not be seen. Please contact the University Archivist for details.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Conditions governing reproduction: Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<header>
<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:1152</identifier>
<datestamp>2002-02-15</datestamp>
<setSpec>history</setSpec>
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<setSpec>literature</setSpec>
<setSpec>politicalmovements</setSpec>
<setSpec>theology</setSpec>
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   <title>Robert Of Gloucester chronicle</title>
   <creator>Unknown</creator>
   <subject>Civil war</subject>
   <subject>History</subject>
   <subject>Literary forms and genres</subject>
   <subject>Literature</subject>
   <subject>Poetry</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Religious belief</subject>
   <subject>Theology</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Manuscript volume containing a verse chronicle of the history of England from the legendary Brut up to 1272, [1440], most notably focusing on the barons' rebellion led by Simon de Montfort during the reign of King Henry III. The chronicle is written in rhymed couplets in a south-west Midland dialect, and was copied in a good semi-cursive hand by two, or possibly three, scribes. The chronicle is known in two versions, of which this is the shorter; in the longer version there is a reference to the darkness which fell on the surrounding country following the Battle of Evesham (Aug 1265), and this, as well as local knowledge of the area, has led to the author being traditionally named 'Robert of Gloucester'. On the verso of the second fly-leaf there is a 'Precepts in -ly' (moral or religious counsels) entitled 'A spesiall glasse to loke in daily', which is dated at Holy Rode on 14 Sep 1516. It was possibly written by Richard Whitford (1476-1542), who was chaplain to William Blount, 4th Baron Mountjoy, and later to Richard Fox, Bishop of Winchester, afterwards becoming a monk at Syon Monastery, Isleworth, until the Dissolution. It is unclear if Whitford also undertook the copying of the Richard of Gloucester chronicle. Folio 147 contains 25 lines of miscellaneous Latin, including a section relating to the prophecies of Merlin.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2002-02-15</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=1152&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to this collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the supervised environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room. Uncatalogued material may not be seen. Please contact the University Archivist for details.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:1216</identifier>
<datestamp>2006-12-01</datestamp>
<setSpec>administrationofjustice</setSpec>
<setSpec>politicalmovements</setSpec>
<setSpec>religion</setSpec>
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   <title>Committee of Plundered Ministers</title>
   <creator>Committee for Plundered Ministers</creator>
   <subject>Administration of justice</subject>
   <subject>Church</subject>
   <subject>Church and State</subject>
   <subject>Civil war</subject>
   <subject>English Civil Wars (1642-1651)</subject>
   <subject>Legal procedure</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Religion</subject>
   <subject>Religious discrimination</subject>
   <subject>Religious institutions</subject>
   <subject>Civil wars (events)</subject>
   <subject>Wars (events)</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Legal papers created by the Committee for Plundered Ministers, 1646-1647, relating to the trial for delinquency of Dr. Henry Watkins, Rector of Sutton-upon-Brailes, Gloucestershire, including the following.&lt;br/&gt;1. Copy, certified by John Crisp, clerk, of depositions of witnesses taken at Banbury between January and March 1647. (8 leaves. 12" x 7&#190;").&lt;br/&gt;2. Copy of depositions of witnesses taken at Gloucester between March and November 1647, with a copy of the answer of Dr. Watkins to the charge exhibited against him, 8 May 1647. (18 leaves. 12" x 7&#190;").&lt;br/&gt;3. Copy, certified by Francis Harris, clerk of the court, of further depositions taken and cross-examinations made, October 1647. (2 leaves. 13&#190; x 12").&lt;br/&gt;4. Copy, certified by John Phelpes, of a resolution of Parliament of 11 November 1647 that the wives and children of persons suffering sequestration shall have a fifth part allowed to them; signed by Henry Elsynge, clerk of the House of Commons. (Single sheet. 12" x 7&#190;").&lt;br/&gt;5. Interrogatories exhibited by Dr. Henry Watkins to certain witnesses produced by him before the Committee [of Plundered Ministers] appointed by ordinance of Parliament for the county of Gloucester. (4 leaves. 12" x 7&#190;").&lt;br/&gt;6. Petition by the inhabitants of 'Sutton under Brayles, Co.Glos.', to the Committee for Plundered Ministers to take action in the matter of Dr. Henry Watkins. (2 leaves. 12" x 7&#190;").&lt;br/&gt;7. Second copy, certified by John Phelpes, of articles exhibited against Dr. Watkins at the Committee of Plundered Ministers, 18 December 1646. (2 leaves. 12" x 7&#190;").&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2006-12-01</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=1216&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to the items in the collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the controlled environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room. Access to archive collections may be restricted under the Freedom of Information Act. Please contact the University Archivist for details.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<header>
<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:1297</identifier>
<datestamp>2007-11-23</datestamp>
<setSpec>disadvantagedgroups</setSpec>
<setSpec>educationaldevelopment</setSpec>
<setSpec>enterprises</setSpec>
<setSpec>labourrelations</setSpec>
<setSpec>politicaldoctrines</setSpec>
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   <title>Pare, William</title>
   <creator>Pare | William | 1805-1873 | co-operator</creator>
   <subject>Collectivism</subject>
   <subject>Cooperatives</subject>
   <subject>Disadvantaged groups</subject>
   <subject>Educational development</subject>
   <subject>Educational reform</subject>
   <subject>Enterprises</subject>
   <subject>French Revolution (1789-1799)</subject>
   <subject>Labour relations</subject>
   <subject>Political doctrines</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Prisoners</subject>
   <subject>Revolutionary movements</subject>
   <subject>Revolutions</subject>
   <subject>Socialism</subject>
   <subject>Social welfare</subject>
   <subject>Trade unions</subject>
   <subject>Utopia</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Scrapbook of material, printed and manuscript, by and relating to Robert Owen, collected and in part copied by William Pare, and annotated by him throughout, 1819-1855. The manuscript items include:&lt;br/&gt;Copy by Pare of a receipt, 4 Aug 1819, for &#163;500 from Robert Owen to Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent, annotated by Pare in 1872.&lt;br/&gt;Copy of a letter from Pare to Owen, 1829.&lt;br/&gt;Copy of letter from Owen to Sir Robert John Wilmot-Horton, 3rd Bt, 1831, with a covering letter from H. Belstead to Pare of 1839. &lt;br/&gt;Notes made from the &lt;i&gt;Leeds Mercury&lt;/i&gt;, [1833-1834], written in ink over pencilled jottings (in Pare's hand?) on single leaf of an account book. &lt;br/&gt;Account by Pare of a visit by Owen on 21 Mar 1834 to female convicts at Newgate prison about to be transported, written on a manuscript copy of Owen's address to them. &lt;br/&gt;Holograph draft of Owen's address 'to the government and population of the United States of North America', 6 June 1837. &lt;br/&gt;Two architectural plans of Harmony Hall, East Tytherley, Hampshire, 1839. &lt;br/&gt;Letter from Dr. John Borthwick Gilchrist to Owen, 21 Mar 1839. &lt;br/&gt;Holograph draft by Owen of the address of the Congress of the Association of All Classes of All Nations, and of the National Community Friendly Society to the General Convention of the Industrious Classes 'now sitting at Birmingham', 16 May 1839.&lt;br/&gt;Holograph draft by Owen beginning 'The influence which may be obtained by society over the young mind', 1839. &lt;br/&gt;Holograph draft by Owen of his address 'to intending emigrants and those who are dissatisfied with the present condition of society', 1839. &lt;br/&gt;Single sheet headed 'Social Congress' and endorsed 'Journal', being an account of proceedings of the Congress of the Association of All Classes, 1839. &lt;br/&gt;Incomplete holograph draft of address made by Owen on 'home colonization', at the Birmingham Congress [of the Association of All Classes], 25 May 1839. &lt;br/&gt;Draft of Pare's address to Owen on his 68th birthday, 1839, with Owen's holograph reply. &lt;br/&gt;Extract from &lt;i&gt;The Chronicle&lt;/i&gt;, 18 Nov 1841. &lt;br/&gt;Draft inscriptions, partly in Owen's hand, for the towers at Harmony Hall, 1841. &lt;br/&gt;Memorial to Owen from the unemployed tradesmen of Glasgow, 15 Dec 1842. &lt;br/&gt;Copy by Pare of a description of Owen in the &lt;i&gt;Aberdeen Banner&lt;/i&gt;, 31 Dec 1842. &lt;br/&gt;'Twelve question to be answered, according to promise, by Mr Owen in Mr Robertson's Hall this present evening', 30 Dec 1842. &lt;br/&gt;Incomplete holograph draft by Owen on 'Causes remote and proximate of the present evils of society', [1843]. &lt;br/&gt;Letter of John Finch to Owen, 9 Mar 1843. &lt;br/&gt;'Address [to Queen Victoria] of the members of branch 63 of the Rational Society and the inhabitants of Tower Hamlets in a public meeting assembled at their institution, Whitechapel, 10 Apr 1843, with covering letter by the Secretary, Thomas Marshall, to Owen, 15 Apr 1843. &lt;br/&gt;Copy of the petition to Queen Victoria by the inhabitants of Halifax, 1843. &lt;br/&gt;Bill made out to Owen for his stay at the Royal Hotel, Dundee, from 3-9 Jan, with his own annotations. &lt;br/&gt;'Address to her most gracious Majesty, from a meeting called by public advertisement, in Sydney's Building, Bradford, 16 Feb 1843, signed by Owen who acted as chairman. &lt;br/&gt;Address to Queen Victoria by the Congress of the Rational Society, 25 May 1843, signed by Owen as President of the Society. &lt;br/&gt;Address of the participants of the first Concordium, held at Allcott House, Ham Common, Surrey, 28 Apr 1843, with 17 signatures. &lt;br/&gt;Copy of two letters to &lt;i&gt;The Times&lt;/i&gt; from Samuel Wilderspin, concerning infant schools, 6 Aug 1846. &lt;br/&gt;Copies of letters by Owen to George William Frederick Howard, Viscount Morpeth (later 7th Earl of Carlisle), on progress in the United States, and to Henry George Grey, 3rd Earl Grey, on 'education and employment of the industrious classes', 1846. &lt;br/&gt;Holograph draft of an address by Owen on 'The requisites for the permanent happiness of mankind', [1848].&lt;br/&gt;Copy of a letter from Owen to [William] Cox, written from Paris and describing the revolution, June 1848. &lt;br/&gt;Letter from William Offord to Owen, concerning members of Offord's family living with William Evans, 8 May 1855. &lt;br/&gt;Incomplete holograph draft by Owen beginning 'The distress of the country has increased, is increasing, and ought to be diminished', [1848]. &lt;br/&gt;Draft [by Owen] entitled 'The convictions of Robert Owen, founder of the Rational System of Society, on the past, present and future state of the population of the world'. &lt;br/&gt;Anecdote about the reaction of Thomas Say, Professor of Natural History, on reading Owen's works while in North America, [1851]. &lt;br/&gt;Silhouette sketch of Owen signed by Augustin Amant Constant Fidele Edouart, 1838. &lt;br/&gt;Miscellaneous printed items include: sketches of Owen, prints of New Lanark, memorial card and order of Owen's funeral procession, printed programme of the 100th anniversary of his birth, 16 May 1871, and newspaper cuttings.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2007-11-23</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=1297&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to this collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the supervised environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room. Please contact the University Archivist for details. 24 hours notice is required for research visits.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:1500</identifier>
<datestamp>2006-12-01</datestamp>
<setSpec>genealogy</setSpec>
<setSpec>politicalmovements</setSpec>
<setSpec>politicalscience</setSpec>
<setSpec>politicalsystems</setSpec>
<setSpec>socialstructure</setSpec>
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   <title>Collection of papers relating to politics, genealogy and slavery in Jamaica</title>
   <creator>Unknown</creator>
   <subject>Colonial administration</subject>
   <subject>Colonial countries</subject>
   <subject>Genealogy</subject>
   <subject>Jacobitism</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Political science</subject>
   <subject>Political systems</subject>
   <subject>Politics</subject>
   <subject>Slavery</subject>
   <subject>Social structure</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Collection of papers relating to politics, genealogy and slavery in Jamaica, comprising:&lt;br/&gt;1. 'Plott or no Plott; in a dialogue between a clergyman of the city and Mr. A. of Hanover Square', in which the protagonist appears to support the reaction of Sir Robert Walpole's ministry to the Jacobite conspiracy of May 1722. Mentions the reaction to the Quarantine Bill [of 1721], the declaration of the City of London clergy against Quakers [concerning the Affirmation Act of 1722], and the South Sea Bubble, memory of which was 'too fresh to be forgot'. The manuscript possibly dates from 1722.&lt;br/&gt;2. Copy of a legal opinion by Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, Attorney-General, concerning the claims of John Kynaston to the barony of Powys, 25 Mar 1731. Kynaston's claims were contested by Sir Nathanial Curzon, Bt.&lt;br/&gt;3. A political satire in verse, dating from the 18th century, and beginning 'A Hen, a farmer's pride and care / who lives at W-- or elsewere'. A note in pencil plausibly suggests that the subject of the satire was John Wilkes.&lt;br/&gt;4. Papers, 1832-1868, assembled by Lyndon Howard Evelyn, with a copy of a covering letter (dated 15 Jul 1868) to George Sclater-Booth, Secretary to the Treasury, which supported a claim to compensation for dismissal from the post of Collector of Customs in Jamaica in 1834. Includes testimonials, copies of letters, a printed &lt;i&gt;Statement of certain services...laid before the government by Governor Sir Henry Barkly K.C.B., for its consideration&lt;/i&gt; describing Evelyn's role in the slave revolt of Jan 1832 in Jamaica, and 'The entire narrative of Mr. Evelyn's oppression'.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2006-12-01</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=1500&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to the items in the collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the controlled environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room. Access to archive collections may be restricted under the Freedom of Information Act. Please contact the University Archivist for details.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<header>
<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:1693</identifier>
<datestamp>2006-12-01</datestamp>
<setSpec>politicalmovements</setSpec>
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<metadata>
<oaidc:dc xmlns="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:oaidc="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/ http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc.xsd">
   <title>Bradby, Godfrey Fox</title>
   <creator>Bradby | Godfrey Fox | 1863-1947 | historian</creator>
   <subject>French Revolution (1789-1799)</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Revolutionary movements</subject>
   <subject>Revolutions</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;The collection, c 1914 contains notes and transcripts of letters made by Godfrey Fox Bradby on the French Revolution.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2006-12-01</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=1693&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to the items in the collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the controlled environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room. Access to archive collections may be restricted under the Freedom of Information Act. Please contact the University Archivist for details.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<header>
<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:1990</identifier>
<datestamp>2007-07-23</datestamp>
<setSpec>history</setSpec>
<setSpec>internationalconflicts</setSpec>
<setSpec>nationalhistory</setSpec>
<setSpec>politicalmovements</setSpec>
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   <title>Jones, Edward Alfred</title>
   <creator>Jones | Edward Alfred | 1872-1943 | historian</creator>
   <subject>American history</subject>
   <subject>American War of Independence (1775-1783)</subject>
   <subject>History</subject>
   <subject>International conflicts</subject>
   <subject>National history</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Revolutions</subject>
   <subject>War</subject>
   <subject>Wars (events)</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Transcripts and documents made by Jones for his book on the American loyalists, &lt;i&gt;The Loyalists of Massachusetts: Their memorials, petitions and claims&lt;/i&gt; (St Catherine Press, 1930).&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2007-07-23</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=1990&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to the items in the collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the controlled environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room Uncatalogued material may not be seen. Please contact the University Archivist for details.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<header>
<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:2014</identifier>
<datestamp>2006-04-11</datestamp>
<setSpec>enterprises</setSpec>
<setSpec>history</setSpec>
<setSpec>politicalmovements</setSpec>
</header>
<metadata>
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   <title>Lovett, William</title>
   <creator>Lovett | William | 1800-1877 | chartist</creator>
   <subject>Chartism</subject>
   <subject>Cooperatives</subject>
   <subject>Enterprises</subject>
   <subject>History</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Reform movements</subject>
   <subject>Social history</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Paper, 'To the Wealth Producing Classes of England', signed 'One of the People.' Written in support of the Co-operative movement. At the end is the following note, 'This was printed in a Maidstone periodical, &lt;i&gt;The Co-operative Miscellany&lt;/i&gt;, in 1830. W. L.'&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2006-04-11</date>
   <type>text</type>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=2014&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to the items in the collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the controlled environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room Uncatalogued material may not be seen. Please contact the University Archivist for details.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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   <title>Loyd family papers</title>
   <creator>Loyd | Samuel James Jones | 1796-1883 | 1st Baron Overstone of Overstone and Fotheringhay | banker</creator>
   <subject>Civil War</subject>
   <subject>Finance</subject>
   <subject>History</subject>
   <subject>Jacobite Rebellion, 1745</subject>
   <subject>Political history</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Public finance</subject>
   <subject>Religion</subject>
   <subject>Revolutionary movements</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Correspondence and papers of Samuel Jones Loyd and the Loyd Family. The correspondence touches on a wide range of social and political history from the 1830s to the 1880s. There are a few items relating chiefly to the Jacobite rebellion of 1745 and the financial crash of 1797. There is also material on Loyd's religious life; political career; cultural activities; plantations in Ceylon and a detailed description of the island of Mauritius. The family correspondence is particularly illuminating on the life of a nineteenth century upper class family.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2006-04-11</date>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to the items in the collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the controlled environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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   <title>Scarman Inquiry into the Brixton Riots</title>
   <creator>Scarman Inquiry into the Brixton riots</creator>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;A copy of the written submissions made public in phase two of the inquiry and of the transcripts of the public hearings held before Lord Scarman were deposited in the University of London Library for public examination in November 1981. The papers comprise of transcripts from the public hearings on the examination of the events and their immediate causes and written submissions on the underlying social conditions which may have contributed to communal tensions.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2002-02-15</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=2093&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to the items in the collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the controlled environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room Uncatalogued material may not be seen. Please contact the University Archivist for details.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<datestamp>2002-02-19</datestamp>
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   <title>Tract on the state of Ireland by Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon</title>
   <creator>Unknown</creator>
   <subject>Civil war</subject>
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   <subject>Political history</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Manuscript volume, 1640-1678, containing a [transcript of a] tract by Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, entitled 'A short view of the state of Ireland from the yeare 1640 to the yeare 1652. A vindication of his late majestie of blessed memory, our Soveraigne Lord the King that now is, and their Majesties supreme minister. Instructed by them for the conducting the affaires of Ireland from the scandalls and imputations cast upon them by many scandalous Pamphletts sett forth in latine by Anonymous writers and particularly against a pamphlet lately published by the direction of a Titular Bishop of Ferns and composed by him'. This was a vindication of James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde and the peace he made twice with the Confederate Catholics in Ireland. According to a colophon, the manuscript was finished on 5 Mar 1678. A note in the margin attributes the tract to Hyde. Also contained in the volume are three puritan tracts, namely an unfinished history of ancient civilisations based on the Old Testament, comments on the historical origins of Roman Catholic Bishops and Popes, and a short description of idolatry and superstition.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2002-02-19</date>
   <type>text</type>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=2173&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to this collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the supervised environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room. Uncatalogued material may not be seen. Please contact the University Archivist for details.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<datestamp>2008-03-05</datestamp>
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   <title>HANS, Nicholas (1888-1969)</title>
   <creator>Hans | Nicholas | 1888-1969 | educationist </creator>
   <subject>Comparative education</subject>
   <subject>Educational history</subject>
   <subject>Educational research</subject>
   <subject>Educational sciences</subject>
   <subject>Migrants</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Refugees</subject>
   <subject>Revolutions</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Nicholas Hans, including drafts of published works and manuscripts of unpublished essays and other writings; notebooks, including from his time at the University of Odessa, 1907-1912; correspondence, 1925-1969; personalia, including certificates and letters of reference and appointment, 1906-1969; papers relating to his position during the Russian Revolution of 1917; papers relating to teaching, 1948-1966; conference papers, 1936-1966; some collected papers by colleagues.&lt;/p&gt; </description>
   <publisher>Institute of Education</publisher>
   <date>2008-03-05</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=2293&amp;inst_id=5</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;A reader wishing to publish any quotation of information, including pictorial, derived from any archive material must apply in writing for prior permission from the Librarian or other appropriate person(s) as indicated by the Archivist. A limited number of photocopies may be supplied at the discretion of the Archivist.&lt;/p&gt; </rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:2637</identifier>
<datestamp>2001-02-05</datestamp>
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   <title>Microform: OSS/London: Special Operations Branch and Secret Intelligence Branch War Diaries</title>
   <creator>Office of Strategic Services (OSS), Special Operations Branch, London, and Office of Strategic Services (OSS), Secret Intelligence Branch, London</creator>
   <subject>Airborne warfare</subject>
   <subject>Armed forces</subject>
   <subject>Crime</subject>
   <subject>Espionage</subject>
   <subject>Guerilla warfare</subject>
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   <subject>Military engineering</subject>
   <subject>Military intelligence</subject>
   <subject>Military operations</subject>
   <subject>Military organizations</subject>
   <subject>Occupied territories</subject>
   <subject>Operation Overlord (1944)</subject>
   <subject>Organizations</subject>
   <subject>Photographs</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Special forces</subject>
   <subject>State security</subject>
   <subject>Visual materials</subject>
   <subject>War</subject>
   <subject>Warfare</subject>
   <subject>World wars (events)</subject>
   <subject>World War Two (1939-1945)</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;OSS/London: Special Operations Branch and Secret Intelligence Branch War Diaries is a themed microfilm collection relating to US Office of Strategic Services (OSS)intelligence analyses and special operations in Western Europe, Jun 1942-Jun 1945. The collection includes Special Operations Branch organisation charts and directives, orders and summaries, Jun 1942-Jul 1944; Special Operations (SO) Branch and OSS training schedules; papers relating to Special Operations Branch liaison with Scandinavian Special Operations Executive (SOE) Section; reports on military and strategic objectives relating to Operation OVERLORD, the Allied invasion of France, Jan-Sep 1944; estimates of Special Operations personnel strength, Apr-Jun 1944; reports on resistance movements in Norway, Denmark, and Poland; summaries of Secret Intelligence Branch Operations, Apr-Sep 1944; list of decorations, commendations, and payments to families of the Special Operations and Secret Intelligence Branch casualties; biographies of Secret Intelligence personnel; reports from Secret Intelligence Branch operations in the Netherlands, France, Poland, Czechoslovakia; Germany; Secret Intelligence Branch liaison with the OSS; photographs of American and British Special Operations Branch officers; photographs of Maquis, French resistance, operatives; report from the Special Mission on German Methods of Demolition and Sabotage, Sep-Dec 1944; reports on Polish resistance fighters in France, 1944; lists of code names and code words used by the Special Operations Branch; reports from military, demolition, intelligence gathering, and espionage missions in Western Europe, 1944; after action summaries from the OSS Reports and Registry Division, London, and the OSS Reports Board, Paris, France, 1 Jan-15 Jun 1945.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King's College London</publisher>
   <date>2001-02-05</date>
   <type>text</type>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=2637&amp;inst_id=21</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be provided for research use only. Enquiries concerning the copyright of the original material should be addressed to University Publications of America, Inc, 4520 East-West Highway, Bethesda, MD, 20814, USA&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:2674</identifier>
<datestamp>2001-02-05</datestamp>
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   <title>Microform: Confidential US State Department Special Files: Korea, 1950-1957</title>
   <creator>US State Department</creator>
   <subject>Central government</subject>
   <subject>Civil war</subject>
   <subject>Collectivism</subject>
   <subject>Communism</subject>
   <subject>Diplomacy</subject>
   <subject>Economic relations</subject>
   <subject>Foreign relations</subject>
   <subject>Government</subject>
   <subject>Government departments</subject>
   <subject>Interdependence</subject>
   <subject>Internal politics</subject>
   <subject>International conflicts</subject>
   <subject>International instruments</subject>
   <subject>International law</subject>
   <subject>International organizations</subject>
   <subject>International politics</subject>
   <subject>International relations</subject>
   <subject>Korean War (1950-1953)</subject>
   <subject>Organizations</subject>
   <subject>Political doctrines</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Political parties</subject>
   <subject>Public administration</subject>
   <subject>War</subject>
   <subject>Wars (events)</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;A themed microfilm collection containing copies of messages, telegrams, and reports sent from US Department of State personnel to the United States Executive Branch relating to civil, military, and political events in Korea, 1950-1957.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King's College London</publisher>
   <date>2001-02-05</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=2674&amp;inst_id=21</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be printed off the microfilm for research purposes and are charged at the cost to the Centre. Enquiries concerning the copyright of the original material should be addressed to University Publications of America, Inc, 4520 East-West Highway, Bethesda, MD, 20814-3389, USA&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:2687</identifier>
<datestamp>2001-02-05</datestamp>
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   <title>Misc: Copies of articles relating to Capt Sir Basil Henry Liddell Hart in Maarachot</title>
   <creator>Capt Basil Henry Liddell Hart and Maarachot</creator>
   <subject>Armed forces</subject>
   <subject>Higher science education</subject>
   <subject>International relations</subject>
   <subject>Liberation movements</subject>
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   <subject>Military theory</subject>
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   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>State security</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Copies of articles, in Hebrew, from the military journal Maarachot relating to Capt Sir Basil Henry Liddell Hart's theories of military strategy and tactics, including 'Rapid Training of Recruits', by Capt Basil Henry Liddell Hart, Sep 1939; three commemorative articles, in Hebrew, written after Liddell Hart's death, Mar-Jun 1971; review of Liddell Hart's History of the Second World War, 1971&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King's College London</publisher>
   <date>2001-02-05</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=2687&amp;inst_id=21</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees of the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, attention of the Director of Archive Services.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<datestamp>2003-10-10</datestamp>
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   <title>Misc: Account of French Resistance Operations in Normandy and Brittany, 1944</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Typescript account, in French, by Leonce Dussarrat, President, Soci&#233;t&#233; d'Entre'aide des Membres de la L&#233;gion d'Honneur, Section des Landes, concerning French Resistance operations in Normandy and Brittany, 1944; reprint of captured German photograph of sabotaged electrical pylon on the Hendaye-Paris railway line, 1944.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King's College London</publisher>
   <date>2003-10-10</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=2696&amp;inst_id=21</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees of the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, attention of the Director of Archive Services.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:2704</identifier>
<datestamp>2001-02-05</datestamp>
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   <title>Misc: Japanese propaganda leaflets from World War Two</title>
   <subject>Armed forces</subject>
   <subject>Colonial countries</subject>
   <subject>Communication process</subject>
   <subject>Humanitarian law</subject>
   <subject>International conflicts</subject>
   <subject>International relations</subject>
   <subject>Liberation movements</subject>
   <subject>Military organizations</subject>
   <subject>Nationalism</subject>
   <subject>Occupied territories</subject>
   <subject>Organizations</subject>
   <subject>Persuasion</subject>
   <subject>Political doctrines</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Political systems</subject>
   <subject>Propaganda</subject>
   <subject>State security</subject>
   <subject>War</subject>
   <subject>War propaganda</subject>
   <subject>World wars (events)</subject>
   <subject>World War Two (1939-1945)</subject>
   <subject>Wars (events)</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Anti-British propaganda leaflet, in Arabic, Hindi, and Urdu; anti-British propaganda leaflet calling for the Indian Independence League in East Asia to assist the Japanese in ridding Asia of all British influences; anti-French propaganda leaflet distributed in Indo- China announcing the fall of Singapore to the Japanese, 1942&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King's College London</publisher>
   <date>2001-02-05</date>
   <type>text</type>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=2704&amp;inst_id=21</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees of the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, attention of the Director of Archive Services.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<header>
<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:2719</identifier>
<datestamp>2001-02-05</datestamp>
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   <title>Misc: Press cuttings relating to the Boer Wars, the First Balkan War, Irish Home Rule, and the British Army in Ulster, 1881-1921</title>
   <creator>Various newspapers, principally The Times</creator>
   <subject>Boundaries</subject>
   <subject>Colonial conflicts</subject>
   <subject>Colonial countries</subject>
   <subject>First Boer War (1881)</subject>
   <subject>Humanitarian law</subject>
   <subject>International conflicts</subject>
   <subject>International law</subject>
   <subject>International tensions</subject>
   <subject>Irish Home Rule</subject>
   <subject>Liberation movements</subject>
   <subject>Newspapers</subject>
   <subject>Occupied territories</subject>
   <subject>Periodicals</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Political systems</subject>
   <subject>Publications</subject>
   <subject>Revolutionary movements</subject>
   <subject>Rights of states</subject>
   <subject>Second Boer War, 1899-1902</subject>
   <subject>Territorial rights</subject>
   <subject>War</subject>
   <subject>Communications media</subject>
   <subject>Information sciences</subject>
   <subject>Wars (events)</subject>
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   <publisher>Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King's College London</publisher>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees of the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, attention of the Director of Archive Services.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<datestamp>2001-08-02</datestamp>
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   <title>AMLOT, Air Cdre Douglas Lloyd [1910]-1979</title>
   <creator>Air Commodore Douglas Lloyd Amlot</creator>
   <subject>International relations</subject>
   <subject>State security</subject>
   <subject>Armed forces</subject>
   <subject>Crime</subject>
   <subject>Terrorism</subject>
   <subject>Revolutionary movements</subject>
   <subject>Arab Revolt (1936-1939)</subject>
   <subject>Higher science education</subject>
   <subject>Military education</subject>
   <subject>Government</subject>
   <subject>Public administration</subject>
   <subject>Central government</subject>
   <subject>Government departments</subject>
   <subject>International conflicts</subject>
   <subject>War</subject>
   <subject>Political systems</subject>
   <subject>Colonial countries</subject>
   <subject>Colonial conflicts</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Civil war</subject>
   <subject>India-Pakistan Civil War (1947-1948)</subject>
   <subject>Transport</subject>
   <subject>Vehicles</subject>
   <subject>Aircraft</subject>
   <subject>Military aircraft</subject>
   <subject>Organizations</subject>
   <subject>Military organizations</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Collection includes manuscript memorandum by Amlot to 6 Sqn RAF Headquarters relating to the suppression of terrorist activities in Palestine, 15 Sep 1938; and press cuttings relating to the Royal Pakistan Air Force, 1948-1950, including mention of Pakistan's procurement of Dakota aircraft, Nov 1949; Amlot's inauguration of the first University Air Sqn at Dacca, East Pakistan, Nov 1949; articles written by Amlot relating to Royal Pakistan Air Force training, strategy, and force strengths, Aug-Sep 1950.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <title>MACDERMOTT, John Clarke (Baron MacDermott) (1896-1979)</title>
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   <subject>Easter Rising Ireland (1916)</subject>
   <subject>International conflicts</subject>
   <subject>Legal education</subject>
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   <subject>Literature</subject>
   <subject>Nationalism</subject>
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   <subject>War</subject>
   <subject>World War One (1914-1918)</subject>
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   <subject>Wars (events)</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Photocopies of extracts from MacDermott's autobiography, 'An enriching life', privately printed in 1979, primarily concerning the death of his brother in France, Jan 1916, MacDermott's work in shell shop at Harland and Wolff Ltd, 1916, his experience of the Easter Rising, Dublin, Apr 1916, his military training in Belfast and the UK, 1916-1917, his service in France, Belgium and Germany, including the Battle of the Lys, Apr 1918, and the second Battle of the Marne, Jul-Aug 1918, his legal training, 1919-1921, and his reading of FM Sir Henry Wilson...his life and diaries by Sir Charles Edward Callwell (Cassell and Co, London, 1927) and Revolt in the Desert by Thomas Edward Lawrence (later Shaw) (Jonathon Cape, London, 1927) and also including a tribute by to MacDermott Lord Robert Lynd Erskine Lowry, Baron Lowry, Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King's College London</publisher>
   <date>2001-01-23</date>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees of the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, attention of the Director of Archive Services.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<datestamp>2009-09-11</datestamp>
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   <title>Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND)</title>
   <creator>CND | Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament </creator>
   <subject>Disarmament</subject>
   <subject>Nuclear disarmament</subject>
   <subject>Pacifism</subject>
   <subject>Peace</subject>
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   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Protest movements</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Records of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), comprising papers relating to the CND's constitution, minutes of National Council, National Executive Committee and other committees and subject files, 1958-2008; General Secretary's correspondence, 1965-1996; annual conference papers, 1959-2008; papers relating to Aldermaston marches and other Easter demonstrations, 1961-2008; London Region CND minutes, correspondence and papers, 1959-2008; London Region CND papers relating to Aldermaston marches, 1960-1988; London Region CND correspondence with local CND groups and other organisations, 1960s; papers of the Colleges and Universities Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, 1960-1968; papers of the Youth Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, 1961-2008; presscuttings, 1960s; press releases, 1981-2008; papers relating to Trade Union CND, 1981-2008; papers relating to demonstrations and campaigns, 1981-2008; minutes, reports and papers of regional CND groups, 1981-2008; local CND group newsletters, 1980-2008; pamphlets and publications, 1970-2008; papers of Ex-Services CND, Christian CND and other affiliated groups, 1984-2008, local group newsletters, c1985-2008; speeches and articles by Bruce Kent, 1981-1989.&lt;/p&gt; </description>
   <publisher>British Library of Political and Economic Science</publisher>
   <date>2009-09-11</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=2827&amp;inst_id=1</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copyright retained by the donor and their heirs.&lt;/p&gt; </rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:2855</identifier>
<datestamp>2002-05-30</datestamp>
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   <title>Gaitskell, Family and Personal Papers</title>
   <creator>Gaitskell | Hugh Todd Naylor | 1906-1963 | statesman</creator>
   <subject>Chartism</subject>
   <subject>Collectivism</subject>
   <subject>Economic policy</subject>
   <subject>Elections</subject>
   <subject>Electoral systems</subject>
   <subject>Genealogy</subject>
   <subject>Incomes policy</subject>
   <subject>Internal politics</subject>
   <subject>Political doctrines</subject>
   <subject>Political leadership</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Political parties</subject>
   <subject>Politicians</subject>
   <subject>Reform movements</subject>
   <subject>Socialism</subject>
   <subject>Travel</subject>
   <subject>Travel abroad</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Family and personal papers, 1902-1963, of the Rt Hon Hugh Todd Naylor Gaitskell, comprising family papers, 1902-1963, including correspondence of Gaitskell's ancestors, correspondence concerning the family tree, replies to invitations and rough guest lists for Gaitskell parties, correspondence, brochures, leaflets and postcards from holidays in the United Kingdom and abroad including Brittany, France, Austria, Italy, and Yugoslavia; papers, 1928-1959, concerning the purchase of properties in Sussex and Hampstead, including correspondence with solicitors and building and decorating firms; combined personal and family finance, and general correspondence, 1937-1962, including papers about income tax and land tax, insurance policies and papers, bills and receipts, combined personal and political papers, and general correspondence, [1915]-1962, including correspondence and papers about political and economic matters, and Treasury staff letters and papers following Labour's defeat Oct-Dec 1951; applications, correspondence and notes, 1953-1956, for, and about, the post of Gaitskell's personal secretary; notifications of being sworn for parliamentary awards, 1947-1950, and papers relating to the conferring of the degree of Doctor of Civil Law, Christ Church, Oxford, 1958; correspondence and papers about organisations of which Gaitskell was a member, 1952-1963, including the XYZ Club; papers concerning deaths and memorial trusts of friends and colleagues, 1948-1962, including Earl Clement Attlee, Viscount Prestwood, Hugh Dalton, Baron of Forest and Frith, and Evan Durbin; publications about, by and involving Gaitskell, [1927]-1962, including typescript of &lt;i&gt;Chartism&lt;/i&gt; (Longmans &amp; Co, London, 1929), &lt;i&gt;Socialism and wage policy &lt;/i&gt;for the New Fabian Research Bureau, and papers concerning the second volume of &lt;i&gt;New Fabian Essays&lt;/i&gt;, 1952-1954.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>University College London</publisher>
   <date>2002-05-30</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=2855&amp;inst_id=13</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Normal copyright restrictions apply.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:2867</identifier>
<datestamp>2001-11-21</datestamp>
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   <title>Pearson, Personal and family papers</title>
   <creator>Pearson | Karl | 1857-1936 | mathematician and biologist</creator>
   <subject>Collectivism</subject>
   <subject>Diaries</subject>
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   <subject>Educational development</subject>
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   <subject>Genealogy</subject>
   <subject>Higher education institutions</subject>
   <subject>Information sources</subject>
   <subject>Law</subject>
   <subject>Legal systems</subject>
   <subject>Liberation movements</subject>
   <subject>Literary forms and genres</subject>
   <subject>Literature</subject>
   <subject>Newspaper press</subject>
   <subject>Nonfiction</subject>
   <subject>Photographs</subject>
   <subject>Poetry</subject>
   <subject>Political doctrines</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Press</subject>
   <subject>Press cuttings</subject>
   <subject>Primary documents</subject>
   <subject>Prose</subject>
   <subject>Rights of special groups</subject>
   <subject>Socialism</subject>
   <subject>Universities</subject>
   <subject>Visual materials</subject>
   <subject>Womens liberation movement</subject>
   <subject>Womens rights</subject>
   <subject>Womens status</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers relating to the personal history of Karl Pearson and his family, 1844-1937, consisting of photographs of Pearson and his family, and notes on genealogy, 1865-1930 (Ref: 1-2); papers and letters of William and Fanny Pearson, Pearson's father and mother, 1844-1919 (Ref: 3-9/1); diaries, notebooks on law, other papers, and family correspondence, of Arthur Beilby Pearson-Gee, Pearson's brother, [1869]-1896 (Ref: 9/2-9/3); letters, poems, and printed pamphlets on the emancipation of women, socialism and the 'woman question', of Maria Sharpe Pearson, Pearson's wife, 1883-1910 (Ref: 9/4-9/7); papers of the Men and Women's Club, 1879-1889, including attendance book, minute books, printed booklets and papers about the position of women, the 'woman question' and the relationship between men and women (Ref: 10/1-10/21); correspondence relating to the Men and Women's Club, 1884-1891 (Ref: 10/22-10/61/7); papers relating to Pearson's education and early life, 1872-1930, including copy of Pearson's birth certificate (Ref: 11/1-11/8); papers relating to Pearson's appointments, 1881-1911, including the Gresham lectureship, and for Chairs at Owen's College Manchester, University College London, the University of Edinburgh and the University of Oxford (Ref: 11/9-11/10); papers relating to the Association for Promoting a Professorial University for London, 1891-1895, including committee papers, resolutions, pamphlets, circulars and suggested Charter (Ref: 12-22/1); miscellaneous personal papers including newspaper cuttings, 1880-1929 (Ref: 22/2-24/6); papers relating to some of Pearson's honours and degrees, 1911-1932 (Ref: 25-31); Pearson's speeches at dinners and clubs, 1920-1934 (Ref: 32-37); papers relating to Pearson's retirement, Commemoration Fund and death, 1932-1937, including obituary notices, and a copy of his will (Ref: 38-45).&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>University College London</publisher>
   <date>2001-11-21</date>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Normal copyright restrictions apply.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:2925</identifier>
<datestamp>2009-03-05</datestamp>
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   <title>Pettigrew, Thomas Joseph (1791-1865)</title>
   <creator>Pettigrew | Thomas Joseph | 1791-1865 | surgeon and antiquary </creator>
   <subject>Administration of justice</subject>
   <subject>Ancient religions</subject>
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   <subject>Diseases</subject>
   <subject>English history</subject>
   <subject>European history</subject>
   <subject>Hinduism</subject>
   <subject>Historians</subject>
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   <subject>History</subject>
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   <subject>Literature</subject>
   <subject>Medical ethics</subject>
   <subject>Medical personnel</subject>
   <subject>Medical profession</subject>
   <subject>Medical sciences</subject>
   <subject>Military medicine</subject>
   <subject>National history</subject>
   <subject>Nutritional and metabolic diseases</subject>
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   <subject>Obesity</subject>
   <subject>Pathology</subject>
   <subject>Penal institutions</subject>
   <subject>Penal sanctions</subject>
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   <subject>People by occupation</subject>
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   <publisher>Wellcome Library</publisher>
   <date>2009-03-05</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=2925&amp;inst_id=20</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;The papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Photocopies/photographs/microfilm are supplied for private research only at the Archivist's discretion. Please note that material may be unsuitable for copying on conservation grounds, and that photographs cannot be photocopied in any circumstances. Readers are restricted to 100 photocopies in twelve months. Researchers who wish to publish material must seek copyright permission from the copyright owner.&lt;/p&gt; </rights>
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<datestamp>2003-01-16</datestamp>
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   <title>League for Democracy in Greece (Modern Greek Archive)</title>
   <creator>Greek United Committee | Great Britain and Northern Ireland &lt;br/&gt;Greek News Agency | Great Britain and Northern Ireland &lt;br/&gt;League for Democracy in Greece | Great Britain and Northern Ireland&lt;br/&gt;Friends of Democracy in Greece | Great Britain and Northern Ireland</creator>
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   <subject>Film media</subject>
   <subject>Foreign relations</subject>
   <subject>Greek Civil War, 1944-1945, 1947-1949</subject>
   <subject>Humanitarian law</subject>
   <subject>Information media</subject>
   <subject>Internal politics</subject>
   <subject>International conflicts</subject>
   <subject>International relations</subject>
   <subject>Labour relations</subject>
   <subject>Law</subject>
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   <subject>Oppression</subject>
   <subject>Parliament</subject>
   <subject>Penal institutions</subject>
   <subject>Penal sanctions</subject>
   <subject>Photographs</subject>
   <subject>Political doctrines</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Political parties</subject>
   <subject>Political systems</subject>
   <subject>Press</subject>
   <subject>Press cuttings</subject>
   <subject>Prisoners</subject>
   <subject>Prisons</subject>
   <subject>Programme content</subject>
   <subject>Radio</subject>
   <subject>Radio programmes</subject>
   <subject>Refugees</subject>
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   <subject>Trade unions</subject>
   <subject>Visual materials</subject>
   <subject>War</subject>
   <subject>War crimes</subject>
   <subject>War prisoners</subject>
   <subject>War victims</subject>
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   <subject>World War Two (1939-1945)</subject>
   <subject>Wars (events)</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Records, 1935-1992, of the League for Democracy in Greece and associated bodies. Pre-1945 material includes a set of the &lt;i&gt;Balkan Herald&lt;/i&gt;, 1935-1940, and surviving papers, 1943-1945, of the League's predecessor, the Greek United Committee, and one of its supporters, E Athanassoglou. Notably there are proofs of Sir Compton Mackenzie's &lt;i&gt;The Wind of Freedom&lt;/i&gt; (published in London, 1944) and a photocopy of a telegram from Winston Churchill prohibiting favourable mention of EAM-ELAS by the BBC, 1944. The papers of the League itself date from 1945 to 1975 and include a large collection of press cuttings covering all British and some foreign press references to Greece during the period of the League's activity, with some later cuttings concerning Greece to 1992; material produced by the Greek News Agency including the &lt;i&gt;Weekly Survey of Greek News&lt;/i&gt; and later monthly surveys, covering Greek and foreign press output and the Free Greek Radio Broadcasts, complete from November 1946 to September 1953 and January 1969 to January 1974 but otherwise incomplete, the contents of particular value for the period of the Civil War, 1947-1949, as they form a rare source for the broadcasts of Radio Free Greece; and eight volumes of the League's own duplicated information and organizational circulars. There are copies of all official British reports on Greece: TUC (Citrine), Legal Mission, March 1946 Election Observers, All-Party Parliamentary Delegation (1946); a fairly complete collection of &lt;i&gt;Hansard&lt;/i&gt; for parliamentary references to Greece; reports of the UN Commission for observing the Balkans (1947-1950); daily broadcasts of the Greek refugee radio at Bucharest, 1970-1974; a large collection of pamphlets, leaflets and news bulletins, British and foreign; a large collection of material from similar organisations in other countries and from Greek refugee committees; and specialist journals. Over 280 files of the League's correspondence and information material cover its various campaigns. Over 23 files represent other organisations which donated material to the League's archives: British Branch of the Patriotic Anti-Dictatorial Front (PAM), Campaign for the Release of All Political Prisoners in Greece, European-Atlantic Action Committee on Greece, Greek Committee against Dictatorship. The papers include an important collection of archive material, arising from the League's work to stimulate British parliamentary action, particularly regarding persecution, on Greek government repression, Law 375/1936, the Emergency Measures Act of June 1946, Law 509/1947 on 'subversion', the operation of the special courts-material and the security committee, and the conditions in prisons and concentration camps, including dossiers on the cases of individual prisoners, supplemented by thesis material on Greek political legislation since 1921. There is a card index of junta detainees; material from the prisons and concentration camps, including two volumes of smuggled appeals (some in microscopic writing); and personal files on individual political prisoners and concentration camps detainees, 1945-1964, 1967-1974. A small library contains unusual publications of the Greek left. Other material comprises a photographic collection, in 18 albums, on occupation, resistance, liberation, civil war, prisons, prisoners, concentration camps, Greek refugee children, and activities abroad; loose photographic items; four reels of film including a Czech film of evacuated Greek children, c1949; and a collection of organisational stamps. Post-1975 material relates to the League's successor, the Friends of Democracy in Greece. Subjects covered by the Archive include the day-to-day evolution of the Civil War, 1947-1949; Greek political legislative and administrative measures; conditions in the prisons and concentration camps; the Greek trade unions; the 'kidnapped' or 'evacuated' children; the Greek political refugees in Eastern Europe; the operations of Greek anti-junta groups in Western Europe and the United States, 1967-1974; attitudes and action of the British Labour movement (Labour Party and trade unions) in regard to Greece, 1945-1974; individual political prisoners and concentration camp detainees; action regarding Greece in Western European countries, Australia, Canada, and the United States; and the operation of pressure groups (from the League's organisational material and correspondence with Members of Parliament and trade unionists).&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>King's College London College Archives</publisher>
   <date>2003-01-16</date>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to providing a letter of introduction for access, and signature of reader's undertaking form.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Photocopies, subject to the condition of the original, may be provided for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees, attention of the Director of Archive Services.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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   <title>Greek Relief Fund (Modern Greek Archive)</title>
   <creator>League for Democracy in Greece | Great Britain and Northern Ireland | Relief Committee &lt;br/&gt;Greek Relief Fund | Great Britain and Northern Ireland</creator>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Records, 1947-1984, of the League for Democracy in Greece Relief Committee and its successor the Greek Relief Fund, including minutes; administrative, legal and financial material; correspondence with donors and with organisations including branches of the Red Cross, relief funds, and pro-Greek democracy organisations in various overseas countries; material relating to appeals for funds for relief work; press cuttings on the visit of Queen Frederika of Greece to Britain, 1963; papers relating to visits to Greece and to conferences on Greece, including a draft paper, 1979, by Diana Pym on 'The British Philhellenic Movement, 1944-1974'; correspondence concerning the archives of the League for Democracy in Greece; and winding up of the Greek Relief Fund, 1984. The bulk of the material pertains to recipients of aid, including correspondence, and the papers are relevant to the resistance activities and prison records of individual Greeks opposed to the regime in Greece.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>King's College London College Archives</publisher>
   <date>2002-01-10</date>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Photocopies, subject to the condition of the original, may be provided for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees, attention of the Director of Archive Services.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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   <title>BONDFIELD, Rt Hon Margaret Grace (1873-1953)</title>
   <creator>Bondfield | Margaret Grace | 1873-1953 | Trade Unionist, Suffragist and Cabinet Minister</creator>
   <subject>Civil war</subject>
   <subject>Collectivism</subject>
   <subject>Communism</subject>
   <subject>Labour relations</subject>
   <subject>Political doctrines</subject>
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   <subject>Russian Civil War (1917-1922)</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Diary of Margaret Bondfield, with papers, cuttings and posters, relating to the joint delegation of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) and the Labour Party to the Soviet Union in 1920 and the "Hands Off Russia" movement against Allied military intervention. Also papers relating to the International Trades Union Congress, 22-27 Nov 1920.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>London Metropolitan University (London North campus)</publisher>
   <date>2002-05-27</date>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open to bona fide researchers at the discretion of the TUC Librarian.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;At the discretion of the TUC Librarian and subject to copyright conditions.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:3088</identifier>
<datestamp>2004-04-06</datestamp>
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   <title>BRYANT, Sir Arthur Wynne Morgan (1899-1985)</title>
   <creator>Bryant | Sir | Arthur Wynne Morgan | 1899-1985 | Knight | historical writer&lt;br/&gt;Bryant | Sir | Francis Morgan | 1859-1938 | Knight | chief clerk to Prince of Wales | Registrar of the Royal Victorian Order&lt;br/&gt;May Bryant | fl 1898 | wife of Sir Francis Morgan Bryant&lt;br/&gt;Philip Bryant | d 1960 | master and chaplain of Harrow School</creator>
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   <subject>Civil war</subject>
   <subject>Conservatism</subject>
   <subject>Diaries</subject>
   <subject>Documents</subject>
   <subject>English history</subject>
   <subject>European history</subject>
   <subject>Fascism</subject>
   <subject>Government</subject>
   <subject>Historical methods</subject>
   <subject>Historical periods</subject>
   <subject>History</subject>
   <subject>Information sources</subject>
   <subject>Internal politics</subject>
   <subject>Literary forms and genres</subject>
   <subject>Literature</subject>
   <subject>Medieval history</subject>
   <subject>Modern history</subject>
   <subject>Monarchy</subject>
   <subject>National history</subject>
   <subject>Naval history</subject>
   <subject>Nonfiction</subject>
   <subject>Political doctrines</subject>
   <subject>Political leaders</subject>
   <subject>Political leadership</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Political science</subject>
   <subject>Political systems</subject>
   <subject>Politicians</subject>
   <subject>Politics</subject>
   <subject>Primary documents</subject>
   <subject>Prose</subject>
   <subject>Social history</subject>
   <subject>Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)</subject>
   <subject>Totalitarianism</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers, 1877-1985, of Sir Arthur Wynne Morgan Bryant and his family. Family papers include correspondence, private and official, and diaries of his parents, (Sir) Francis Morgan and Lady Bryant, 1877-1938, and other papers, 1899-1979, including Bryant's correspondence with his parents and brother Philip. Bryant's own papers include his extensive correspondence, 1919-1985, with over 170 correspondents, among them politicians including the Rt Hon Leo Amery, Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, Sir John Buchan, R A Butler, Baron Butler of Saffron Walden, Frederick James Marquis, 1st Earl of Woolton, and Margaret Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven; literary figures including Sir John Betjeman; other public figures including William Maxwell Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook of Beaverbrook, New Brunswick and Cherkley, Surrey, and John Charles Walsham Reith, 1st Baron Reith; historians including Asa Briggs, Baron Briggs of Lewes, Godfrey Elton, 1st Baron Elton of Headington, Sir Lewis Bernstein Namier, Sir John Neale, A L Rowse, G M Trevelyan and Hugh Redwald Trevor-Roper, Baron Dacre of Glanton. The correspondence reflects the diversity of Bryant's interests and touches upon the development of Conservative thought and British right wing politics in the mid twentieth century, attitudes towards the Spanish Civil War in Britain, the appeasement movement of the 1930s, and, in the 1960s, the merits of Britain's entry to the Common Market and her role in the postwar world. Other papers relate to literary, political and teaching matters, including Bonar Law College, Ashridge, 1929-1946; Bryant's literary output, including fan mail, 1931-1984; diaries, notebooks, account books and letters to the press, 1916-1982; notes; proofs, pamphlets, reviews and articles by Bryant, 1929-1984; book manuscripts, 1929-1984; reviews of Bryant's works, mid 1920s-1970s; pageants, invitations and honours, 1924-1984; clubs, societies and committees, 1939-1984; film scripts, certificates, and miscellanea, 1930-1954; other papers relating to personal business and financial affairs, 1920-1985.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King's College London</publisher>
   <date>2004-04-06</date>
   <type>text</type>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=3088&amp;inst_id=21</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Mainly open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form, but a limited number of files in the collection are closed and several others require detailed cataloguing to facilitate access. Users are advised to contact the Centre in advance of a visit to ensure the availability of material which is of interest to them.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees of the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, attention of the Director of Archive Services.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:3140</identifier>
<datestamp>2001-08-07</datestamp>
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   <title>Letter concerning Jacobitism</title>
   <creator>Ithacus (pseudonym)</creator>
   <subject>Jacobitism</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Manuscript volume containing a letter by 'Ithacus' to the &lt;i&gt;National Journal&lt;/i&gt;, 10 Jun 1746, attacking the Jacobite party on the occasion of the anniversary of the birth of King James II's son, James Edward Francis Stuart.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2001-08-07</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=3140&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to this collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the supervised environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room. Uncatalogued material may not be seen. Please contact the University Archivist for details.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:3142</identifier>
<datestamp>2001-08-15</datestamp>
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   <title>Jacobite tract</title>
   <creator>Unknown</creator>
   <subject>Civil war</subject>
   <subject>Jacobite Rebellion, 1715</subject>
   <subject>Monarchy</subject>
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   <subject>Political systems</subject>
   <subject>Revolutionary movements</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Manuscript volume containing a Jacobite tract, [1715] attacking the partisans of Holland and the Dutch alliance, urging the peers of England to follow the example of the Scots and rise up in support of James Edward Francis Stuart (the Pretender) to the throne of England, and protesting against his expulsion from the country.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2001-08-15</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=3142&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to this collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the supervised environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room. Uncatalogued material may not be seen. Please contact the University Archivist for details.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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   <title>BEACH, Rupert, fl 1970-1972, gay activist</title>
   <creator>Beach | Rupert | fl 1970-1972 | gay activist</creator>
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   <subject>Homosexuality</subject>
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   <subject>Lesbian and gay youth</subject>
   <subject>Lesbian, gay and bisexual campaigning groups</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers collected by Rupert Beach relating to the Gay Liberation Front (GLF), including GLF manifestos and statements of principles; GLF diaries and events leaflets; GLF leaflets, discussion papers, posters and press cuttings; material relating to GLF special interest groups, namely the Education, Propaganda and Research group, the Gay Liberation Youth and Education Group, the Counter Psychiatry Group and the GLF Action Group; incomplete set of &lt;i&gt;Come Together&lt;/i&gt;; material relating to the GLF campaign against &lt;i&gt;Everything you always wanted to know about sex&lt;/i&gt; (W H Allen, London and New York, 1970) by David Robert Reuben, [1971]; tickets, leaflets and posters for GLF events and discos; GLF stickers and badges; newsletters and notices of Camden Gay Liberation Front.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>British Library of Political and Economic Science</publisher>
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   <title>CHESTERMAN, John, d 1996, gay activist</title>
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   <subject>Cultural life</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers collected by John Chesterman relating to the Gay Liberation Front (GLF), 1970-1978, including a GLF manifesto, 1971; early GLF leaflets and fliers, 1971-1974, and other papers mainly relating to organised demonstrations; GLF diaries, [1971-1973]; papers relating to GLF regional and special interest groups, [1972], notably the London and South London GLF, the first gay squat, the GLF Counter Psychiatry Group, the Women's Liberation Workshop, Leeds GLF, Camden GLF and the transvestites newsletter; press cuttings and reports relating to GLF, 1970-1973, mainly concerning gay social life, and including the first mentions of GLF in print; material relating to gay publications, 1970-1972, such as &lt;i&gt;Come Together&lt;/i&gt; and &lt;i&gt;Gay News&lt;/i&gt;, including photographs of their production; material relating to the GLF campaign against &lt;i&gt;Everything you always wanted to know about sex&lt;/i&gt; (W H Allen, London and New York, 1970) by David Robert Reuben, [1971]; material concerning GLF conferences, seminars and debates, 1971- 1972, including a typescript report on the first national GLF think-in at Leeds University and photographs of a debate at the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh; GLF stickers.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>British Library of Political and Economic Science</publisher>
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   <title>Gay Liberation Front</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF), 1970-1979, comprising: Material created by the London GLF, 1970-[1976], notably Diaries, 1971-1974; accounts and financial reports, 1973-1974; notes and papers on GLF meetings, including the Steering Committee and the General Meeting, 1971-1972; copies of GLF newspapers and journals, including &lt;i&gt;Come Together&lt;/i&gt;, 1971, &lt;i&gt;Gay International News&lt;/i&gt;, 1970s and &lt;i&gt;Gay News&lt;/i&gt;, 1972-1974; GLF newsletters, [1971-1974]; papers on various subjects, mainly relating to gaining gay rights through activism, 1971-[1975]; flyers and tickets for GLF events, [1971-1975], including Gay Pride, dances and discos, Christmas parties, and concerts. Papers of local Gay Liberation Front groups, 1970-1979, mainly comprising newsletters, leaflets, flyers and tickets for events, stickers, and articles on gay rights and legal reform, as well as some administrative materials such as accounts and reports on accommodation. Material created by the Gay Liberation Front Youth Group, 1974, namely a flier for a protest march against the age of consent for homosexual men. Material relating to the Festival of Light, [1971-1975], mainly concerning the disinformation campaign by the GLF. Miscellaneous GLF material, [1970-1979], including tickets for events, leaflets, details of campaigns, GLF publications, badges, photographs of GLF demonstrations and stickers.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <title>HALL-CARPENTER Archives</title>
   <creator>Hall-Carpenter Archives</creator>
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   <subject>Bisexuality</subject>
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   <subject>Health education</subject>
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   <subject>Legal systems</subject>
   <subject>Lesbian and gay press</subject>
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   <subject>Lesbian and gay youth</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Records and publications of gay organisations and individuals in the UK and worldwide, notably the records of the Albany Trust and the Homosexual Law Reform Society, later the Sexual Law Reform Society, 1950-1984; the papers of Rupert Beach, 1970-1972, mainly relating to the Gay Liberation Front; the records of Body Positive, 1985-2000, a support organisation for those diagnosed as HIV positive; the records of the Campaign for Homosexual Equality, 1940-1996; the papers of John Chesterman, 1970-1978, mainly relating to the Gay Liberation Front; the papers of Adam Christie, 1981-1998, concerning his work as an AIDS educator; the records of the Conservative Group for Homosexual Equality, later known as the Tory Campaign for Homosexual Equality (TORCHE), 1977-1993; the papers of Robert Crossman, [1970-1990], mainly comprising material relating to his work as a Labour politician; the papers of Anthony Edward Dyson, 1958, concerning the Wolfenden Report and the formation of the HLRS; records of (National) Friend, 1970-1995, a national counselling organisation for gays and bisexuals; the records of the Gay Activists Alliance, 1977-1980; the records of the Gay Christian Movement, later known as the Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement, 1969-1998; records of the Gay Community Organisation, 1978-1989; the records of the Gay Liberation Front, 1970-1979; the records of the Greater London Council's Gay Rights Working Party, 1976-1987; the papers of Antony Grey, 1958-1992, relating to his work in the HLRS and the Albany Trust; the records of the Joint Council for Gay Teenagers, 1970-1983; the records of the London Gay Campaign Group, 1980-1987; the papers of Christine Murray, 1972-1980, concerning women's involvement in gay activism; the records of the National Colleges of Education's Gay Rights Committee, 1971-1975; the records of the National Council for Civil Liberties, mainly relating to gay rights, 1962-1989; the papers of Robert Palmer, 1970-1983, concerning his work with CHE; the records of the Scottish Minorities Group, later known as, successively, the Scottish Homosexual Rights Group and Outright Scotland, 1970-1984; the papers of Peter Tatchell, [1970]-1999, relating to gay rights and politics; the papers of Simon Watney, [1970-1998], mainly concerning his work as an AIDS campaigner; the papers of Christopher Woods, 1983-1993, relating to gay issues. The Hall-Carpenter Archives also holds a large collection of gay, lesbian and bisexual journals, 1954-1999, collected from the UK and the rest of the world, particularly the USA; an extensive collection of ephemera, 1953-2000, relevant for the for study of gay, lesbian and bisexual history; and the administrative papers of the Archives, 1973-1994.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<datestamp>2001-06-05</datestamp>
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   <title>LLOYD, Edward Mayow Hastings (1889-1968), civil servant, and LLOYD Margaret Frances (fl 1900-1978)</title>
   <creator>Lloyd | Edward Mayow Hastings | 1889-1968 | civil servant and world food expert &lt;br/&gt;Lloyd | Margaret Frances | fl 1900-1978 | wife of Edward Mayow Hastings Lloyd</creator>
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   <subject>Rationing</subject>
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   <subject>Russian Revolution (1917)</subject>
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   <subject>Trade</subject>
   <subject>Trade (practice)</subject>
   <subject>War</subject>
   <subject>War crimes</subject>
   <subject>War prisoners</subject>
   <subject>War victims</subject>
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   <subject>World wars (events)</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Edward Mayow Hastings Lloyd, 1906-1968, including early notebooks, essays and addresses, 1906-[1914], the latter mainly relating to economics and international trade; material relating to Lloyd's employment at the War Office and the Ministry of Food, 1915-1919, mainly comprising administrative papers concerning the supply and distribution of wool and food during World War One; material relating to Lloyd's post in the League of Nations Secretariat, 1919-[1923], mainly relating to international food control, the economic foundations and administrative organisation of the League of Nations, and international economic and financial conferences; material relating to Lloyd's employment at the Empire Marketing Board and the Market Supply Committee, 1926-1939, notably reports on the economies of Australia, Canada, the USA, Russia and South Africa, reports and memoranda for international economic conferences, memoranda and statistics relating to the international wheat trade, memoranda and correspondence on the National Food Policy, nutrition and agriculture, and correspondence with Arthur Greenwood, George Dallas and Sir George Ernest Schuster; administrative papers created during Lloyd's employment at the Ministry of Food, 1936-1944, mainly related to food supply during World War Two, notably minutes and papers of the Interdepartmental Committee on War Time Control of Food Prices, working papers on food controls, wages, and rationing, and papers of the British Food Mission, especially relating to food rationing; material relating to Lloyd's work as Economic Adviser to the Minister of State, Middle East, 1943-1944, mainly relating to the problems of inflation and rationing; material concerning Lloyd's work in the Balkans with the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA), 1944-1946, including UNRRA administrative memoranda, papers relating to the Balkan Mission notably reports and correspondence on the economic situation in Italy, Yugoslavia and Greece, especially relating to food supplies; various economic papers, 1920-1942, on subjects including international trade and economics, unemployment, British industry, agricultural policy, Independent Labour Party views on banking, credit and living wage, and post-war trade and food supplies; post-war papers collated by Lloyd, 1947-1967, notably material relating to food economics in the Middle East, notes on the history of food control, correspondence with the Ministry of Agriculture, texts of lectures by Lloyd on British agriculture and world markets, papers of the European League for Economic Cooperation; writings by Lloyd, 1920-1967, comprising articles and essays mainly concerning economics and agriculture; personal papers, 1907-1968, including an ILP engagement diary and material relating to Lloyd's death. Papers of Margaret Frances Lloyd, 1914-1970, including material relating to POWs during World War One, 1914-1919; letters to Lloyd from James Ramsay Macdonald, David Mitrany and James Joseph Mallon, 1917; pamphlets and leaflets, 1906 and 1914-1919, on subjects including the Russian Revolutions, conscientious objection, and sweated labour; material concerning Lloyd's work as an inspector for the Czech Refugee Trust, 1939-1947, including correspondence, reports on hostels, and papers relating to conditions in internment camps; material relating to Allies Inside Germany, 1942-1969, notably Council minutes, correspondence and exhibition photographs; correspondence with Polish, Jewish, Austrian, Czech and German refugee organisations, 1940-1944; material relating to Lloyd's work on the Nuffield College Social Reconstruction Survey, 1942-1943; maps and accounts of prisons and concentration camps in Germany, [1945]; correspondence with the British Council for German Democracy, 1947; correspondence and papers relating to a visit by Lloyd to Romania and Hungary, in her role as the International Secretary of the International Assembly of Women, 1954-1955; material concerning the Hemel Hempstead CND, 1965-1970. Papers concerning Edward Frank Wise (1885-1933), comprising notes and drafts by Edward Lloyd for a biography of Wise, 1935, and correspondence between Margaret Lloyd and Wise's family and friends, 1969-1973.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copyright retained by depositor and their heirs. Most documents may be photocopied.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<datestamp>2001-06-20</datestamp>
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   <title>MURRAY, Christine, fl 1972-1980, gay activist</title>
   <creator>Murray | Christine | fl 1972-1980 | gay activist</creator>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers collated by Christine Murray, 1972-1980, relating to women's involvement in the Campaign for Homosexual Equality (CHE) and women's organisations in the 1970s, notably correspondence with CHE, 1972-1976, relating to participation in CHE by women members and other women's groups in the UK and Switzerland; material relating to women's organisations in the UK and Australia, 1972-1980, notably lesbian groups.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Apply to Archivist.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Apply to Archivist for copyright details.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<datestamp>2001-06-20</datestamp>
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   <title>Scottish Minorities Group (later the Scottish Homosexual Rights Group)</title>
   <creator>Scottish Minorities Group &lt;br/&gt;Scottish Homosexual Rights Group</creator>
   <subject>Bisexuality</subject>
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   <subject>Lesbian, gay and bisexual campaigning groups</subject>
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   <subject>Lesbianism</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of the Scottish Minorities Group and the Scottish Homosexual Rights Group, 1970-1984, notably Annual Reports and accounts, 1970-1980; minutes of the National Executive Committee, 1970-1981; minutes of Annual General Meetings, 1979-1980; newsletters and leaflets, 1971-1984, of the SMG and the SHRG, as well as other Scottish gay organisations; SMG correspondence, 1970-1974, mainly concerning Scottish homosexual law reform, notably with the Campaign for Homosexual Equality; general and working papers, 1973-1980.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <date>2001-06-20</date>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:3325</identifier>
<datestamp>2001-10-18</datestamp>
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   <title>Goldsmid Letters</title>
   <creator>Goldsmid | Sir | Isaac Lyon | 1778-1859 | 1st Baronet | Jewish financier and philanthropist</creator>
   <subject>Educational development</subject>
   <subject>Educational reform</subject>
   <subject>Jewish emancipation</subject>
   <subject>Jews</subject>
   <subject>Liberation movements</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Religion</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Letterbooks of Sir Isaac Lyon Goldsmid, 1805-1856 and undated but dating largely from the period 1828-1835, mainly comprising letters to Goldsmid concerning his interests and activities in Jewish emancipation, social and educational reform, including the foundation of the University of London. The writers (c350 in total) include Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth, 1830, 1833; Peter Bedford, 1832; Henry Peter Brougham, Baron Brougham and Vaux, 1828-1839 and undated; Sir Francis Burdett, Baronet, 1830, 1833; Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, 1835 and undated; Michael Faraday, 1831; Henry Richard Vassall Fox, 3rd Baron Holland, 1828-1840 and undated; Elizabeth Fry, 1829, 1833 and undated; Sir Robert Grant, 1830-1834 and undated; Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, 1832-1834; William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, 1835; Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron Macaulay, undated; Thomas Robert Malthus, 1827; Harriet Martineau, 1834 and undated; Daniel O'Connell, 1829; Robert Owen, 1830 and undated; David Ricardo, 1823; Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, 1834-1841; Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, 1828, 1833; and many other public figures including politicians, aristocrats, members of the royal family, reformers, churchmen, and prominent Jewish figures. There are a few letters from Goldsmid, 1828-1856 and undated, and other documents, including one concerning places of worship in Old and New Lanark, 1823; London University share certificate, 1826; and a copy petition to (Sir) Robert Grant on behalf of the Jewish Disabilities Bill, 1833.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>University College London</publisher>
   <date>2001-10-18</date>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:3326</identifier>
<datestamp>2002-01-22</datestamp>
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   <title>Trades Advisory Council</title>
   <creator>Board of Deputies of British Jews | Defence Committee | Trades Advisory Council&lt;br/&gt;Trades Advisory Council of British Jewry</creator>
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   <subject>Antisemitism</subject>
   <subject>Ethnic conflicts</subject>
   <subject>Fascism</subject>
   <subject>Genocide</subject>
   <subject>Holocaust</subject>
   <subject>Humanitarian law</subject>
   <subject>Interethnic relations</subject>
   <subject>Jews</subject>
   <subject>Labour relations</subject>
   <subject>Nazism</subject>
   <subject>Newspaper press</subject>
   <subject>Oppression</subject>
   <subject>Political doctrines</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Press</subject>
   <subject>Press cuttings</subject>
   <subject>Racial discrimination</subject>
   <subject>Religion</subject>
   <subject>Religious groups</subject>
   <subject>Resistance to oppression</subject>
   <subject>Totalitarianism</subject>
   <subject>War crimes</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Archives, 1936-1983, of the Trades Advisory Council (TAC), comprising papers created by the organisation and also much printed material relating to its concerns collected by it, some of which countered its aims and objectives, for example anti-Semitic literature, but some in sympathy with them, for example anti-fascist literature. The collection includes volumes of minutes of the National Executive Council, 1943-1978, Textile Industry, Drapery and Fashion Trade Section, 1941-1951, Fur Trade Section, 1941-1951, Insurance Section, 1942-1950, Publications and Editorial Committee, 1945-1949, Investigations Committee, 1945-1949, Finance and General Purpose Committee, 1945-1960, London Administrative Committee, 1941-1952, and Glasgow Branch, 1943-1949; file on the Labour Relations Advisory and Conciliation Committee, 1945, including loose typescript minutes and correspondence; volume of printed material, 1940-1949, on the establishment, policies and work of the TAC, including its constitution, publicity material and reports; file on food traders, 1941-1948, including correspondence and other papers on cases investigated; copy of the printed TAC constitution [1945]; file of Secretariat Instruction Memoranda, containing typescripts dating from 1947 on the organisation, membership and activities of the TAC, including 'The Trades Advisory Council: What It Is and Its History' (1947); file of papers of the Sub-Committee on Prejudice and Discrimination, dating from the 1940s to the 1960s, including cuttings and correspondence on discrimination against Jews in the economic sphere and on fascism, mainly relating to Britain but also referring to the issues in other countries including the USA; file of typescript TAC circulars, 1963-1977, reporting on its activities; undated case book containing typescripts on Jewish issues, including cases of discrimination against Jews. Material in albums or files collected from various sources, mainly but not exclusively British and including daily newspapers, the &lt;i&gt;Jewish Chronicle&lt;/i&gt;, specialist publications, and some pamphlets, comprises volumes of press cuttings from the British press, 1936-1942 but dating largely from 1937-1938, on fascism in Britain; files of press cuttings and other printed material, 1936-1971 but dating largely from the 1940s to the 1960s, on fascism in Britain, including reports on racist attacks, fascist organisations, anti-Semitism, examples of anti-Jewish literature, and also anti-fascist material and papers relating to the Holocaust; an album of press cuttings, 1940-1948, on the TAC's work and related issues; a file of press cuttings from the British press on Nazi atrocities against the Jews in World War Two, 1943-1945; an album of press cuttings on Stockport relating to the TAC, 1962-1968; file of papers dating from the 1940s containing printed material and some correspondence, pertaining mostly to anti-Semitism, race relations and related issues in the USA, also including some anti-communist literature; file of publications on Jewish affairs, 1962-1969, some by the Institute of Jewish Affairs and the &lt;i&gt;Jewish Chronicle&lt;/i&gt;, including events in Israel and Palestine and Arab relations; file including typescript &lt;i&gt;Survey of Anti-Semitic Events&lt;/i&gt;, 1981-1982, listing incidents against Jews, and other printed material dating from the 1960s and 1970s relating to anti-Semitism, including examples of anti-Jewish literature; file of printed material on Israel and related matters, 1978-1983, including Arab-Jewish relations. The collection therefore pertains mainly to Britain but includes some material on Jewish affairs overseas; it also extends beyond economic affairs to wider issues.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <title>Gaster Papers</title>
   <creator>Gaster | Moses | 1856-1939 | scholar and Chief Rabbi (Haham) of the Sephardic community in England</creator>
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   <subject>Folklore</subject>
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   <subject>Prose</subject>
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   <subject>Religions</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Correspondence and papers of Dr Moses Gaster, his family, and the family of his wife Lucy (n&#233;e Friedlander), 1796-1973, dating largely from the 1870s to the 1930s, also including some material on Gaster's life and work which post-dates his death. Many papers relate to Gaster's activities in his official posts, notably as Haham, to his interests in Jewish affairs and Zionism, and as a scholar, but the collection touches upon a wide range of topics in late 19th and early 20th century history, including the history of Rumanian Jewry and Anglo-Jewry. The bulk of the collection comprises Gaster's correspondence, which includes letters from Jewish and Zionist organisations in Britain, Europe and Jerusalem, from newpapers, periodicals and publishers, and from a large number of individuals outside Gaster's family, including eminent British, European and American Jewish scholars, rabbis and public figures, such as members of the Adler, Gollancz, Mocatta, Montefiore and Rothschild families, and with non-Jewish public figures, but it also includes a wide range of other material. The main series mostly cover much or all of Gaster's adult life. Some material of the same type or on the same subject is separated between different sections of this large collection. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Correspondence series include letters from organisations and individuals outside Gaster's family, one sequence sorted alphabetically by correspondent; one sequence sorted chronologically, 1874-1939, with a few other items, the earliest dating from 1854; a sequence of undated letters, sorted alphabetically; letters received by Gaster on the emigration of Rumanian Jewry, including to England, 1900; Gaster's out-letters and copies of letters written by him, 1887-1939; copies of letters from Gaster to the Zionist Chaim Weizmann dating from the 1900s and 1910s; letters not written by or addressed to Gaster, 1870-1939 and undated.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;A series of bound volumes contains press cuttings and other items, largely printed, including circulars and pamphlets, with some letters received and written by Gaster, and relates to various subjects, although much of the material was apparently bound haphazardly; the contents, overall dating largely from 1879-1939 but with items of 1796, 1838-1849, and 1867, include persecution of Jews in Rumania and elsewhere; emigration; Anglo-Jewish matters and the Anglo-Jewish Association; hospitals and schools; lectures, weddings, and other functions; the Board of Deputies of British Jews; Shechita; the Slaughter Bill, 1911; the Spanish-Portuguese congregation, including Bevis Marks Synagogue and Gaster's 25th anniversary as Haham, 1912; Independent Order of B'nai B'rith; letters congratulating Gaster on his engagement, marriage and birth of his children, and on the &lt;i&gt;Gaster Anniversary Volume&lt;/i&gt;; Zionism, including the Jewish Colonial Trust, and Zionist Congresses in 1905, 1907 and 1913; Palestine; the Royal Asiatic Society; the Folklore Society.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Printed ephemera, dating from the 1870s to the 1930s, includes invitations to lectures, weddings and other events; visiting and greeting cards and condolences.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Papers, 1890-1896, on the Ramsgate affair relate to Gaster's association with the College there, the controversy over his management, and events leading up to his departure in 1896.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Papers relating to Zionism include copies of letters between Gaster and Theodor Herzl at the turn of the 20th century and other Zionist correspondence and papers up to the Balfour Declaration of 1917; file of letters and telegrams, some copies, from Winston (Leonard Spencer) Churchill, 1906-1908; volume of minutes of Council meetings of the London Zionist League, 1904-1910; microfilms of Zionist sources, among them Herzl letters held elsewhere.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Pamphlets, 1944-1950, relate to the Anglo-Jewish Association, a London conference of Jewish organisations, Palestine, the Jews in Britain, and Jewish Relief Units in Germany.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Working papers include notebooks, many undated, relating to Gaster's studies (from the 1870s) and later research; typescript and some manuscript reviews, sermons, letters to the press, obituary articles or notices, speeches and articles by Gaster; loose press cuttings of Gaster's reviews and articles, and cuttings on Gaster himself and his areas of interest; reproductions of texts and manuscripts and working notes by Gaster on his scholarly research.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Papers on Gaster's life, work and estate include a photostat manuscript catalogue of Gaster's Hebrew, Samaritan and other manuscripts and printed books, with annotations postdating Gaster's death in 1939; papers relating to Gaster's manuscripts which passed to the British Library, John Rylands Library and Rumanian Academy, including manuscript and typescript descriptions of manuscripts, and correspondence, 1925-1926, 1941, 1961-1962, on their disposal; papers dating from the 1940s to the 1960s on the estate of Gaster's wife (d 1940) and disposal of her books and on Gaster's will, estate and the disposal of his books and manuscripts including his Judaica, the sale of his Rumanian library to the School of Slavonic Studies, the disposal of Samaritan and Hebrew manuscripts to the John Rylands Library, his papers at University College London; material, including press cuttings and papers to 1971, on Gaster's publications, including a copy of his &lt;i&gt;History of the Ancient Synagogue ... in Bevis Marks ... 1701-1901&lt;/i&gt; (published in 1901); papers to 1961 on the &lt;i&gt;Gaster Centenary Publication&lt;/i&gt; (first published in 1936), the centenary of Gaster's birth in 1956, and his publications; papers on Gaster's life and work following his death in 1939, including a file of Vivian I Gaster's correspondence on his father to 1973.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Personal papers include Gaster's appointment diaries; congratulations on Gaster's engagement (1889); various rolled or printed addresses to Gaster as Haham, from Jewish communities; certificates, including one for Gaster's election as Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, 1930; letters of congratulation and cuttings on Gaster's 80th birthday (1936); typescript autobiographical notes and reminiscences by Gaster; papers on Gaster's death, 1939, including a scrapbook of cuttings.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Family papers include a genealogical roll of the Gaster family; two photograph albums, largely undated but apparently dating from the latter 19th century, many items unlabelled but some taken in Bucharest, Breslau and London and some identified as members of the Friedlander and Gaster families; correspondence, comprising letters from Gaster's family in Rumania, 1873-1939 and undated; Gaster's original letters to his family in Rumania, from 1874; letters from Gaster to his wife and children, 1885-1939 and undated, and a diary of Gaster on a journey to Palestine, 1907; letters to Moses Gaster from his wife Lucy, between Moses and Lucy and their children, and from the Friedlander family to Moses and Lucy Gaster, 1888-1939; letters from Lucy to her parents, Michael and Bertha Friedlander, before and after her marriage, 1880-1922; Friedlander family correspondence including letters from Michael Friedlander to his wife Bertha, from 1866, and to the Friedlanders from the Gasters; other letters received by the Friedlanders from their family and others, largely 1870-1927 and undated. Other Friedlander papers comprise papers of Michael Friedlander, including notes, and working papers and correspondence relating to Jews' College, including its administration and courses; and the diary of Bertha Friedlander (wife of Michael Friedlander and mother of Lucy Gaster, n&#233;e Friedlander), 1893-1898.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <title>Brougham Papers: Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, correspondence and papers</title>
   <creator>Brougham | Henry | 1778-1868 | 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux | Lord Chancellor</creator>
   <subject>Administration of justice</subject>
   <subject>Anti-slavery</subject>
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   <subject>Elections</subject>
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   <subject>Legal systems</subject>
   <subject>Legislation</subject>
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   <subject>Liberation movements</subject>
   <subject>Monarchy</subject>
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   <subject>Political movements</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Correspondence and papers of Henry, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, dating from the 1790s to 1866 and comprising a large body of material documenting Brougham's political and other activities, and issues of the day including anti-slavery agitation in the first decades of the 19th century, the 'trial' of Queen Caroline in 1820, the Reform Bill of 1832, foundation of the University of London (later University College London), which opened in 1828, and other aspects of educational and legal reform. The correspondence includes letters to and from many prominent political figures. Letters to Brougham, dating from the 1800s to the 1860s, number c50,000 items from c8,500 correspondents, including political figures and family members, with, among many others, accumulations from James Atkinson, 1831-1846 and undated, the subjects including Westmorland elections and patronage for Atkinson's son; James Brougham, 1804-1831 and undated, including Cumberland and Westmorland elections; William Brougham, 1809-1866 and undated, including William's early studies and Henry's career, affairs at Brougham, family finances and property, including Cannes, personal news of relations and their health, and political news; John Wilson Croker, 1838-1857 and undated, including national political events and issues; Thomas Denman, 1st Baron Denman, 1820-1852 and undated, including political and legal events and issues; Priscilla Anne Wellesley Fane, Countess of Westmorland, 1832-1866 and undated, including personal matters, acquaintances, politicians including the Duke of Wellington, and European affairs; Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, 1809-1843 and undated (some copies), including political affairs and politicians; Lady Charlotte Lindsay, 1812-1847 and undated, including personal matters, acquaintances, and Princess Charlotte and Caroline, Princess of Wales; William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, 1827-1848 and undated, on political affairs; James Parke, Baron Wensleydale, 1831-1864 and undated, mainly legal issues and affairs; Joseph Parkes, 1831-1865 and undated; Charles Phillips, Commissioner of the Insolvent Debtors' Court, [1830]-1858 and undated, including legal and Irish affairs, and [Daniel] O'Connell; George William Frederick Villiers, Earl of Clarendon, 1839, 1847-1865, including political, Irish and European affairs; William Shepherd, Unitarian minister, 1814, 1823-1847 and undated, including politicians and political affairs, among them the election in Liverpool in 1831 and later events, the inception of London University in 1828 and its subsequent administration, other educational issues, Irish affairs, free trade and the Corn Laws; Sir Robert Peel, [1840]-1850 and undated, on various political affairs; John Russell, Earl Russell, 1823-1866 and undated, including political matters and Brougham's other interests, Catholic questions, and issues relating to London University. Letters from Brougham, 1794-1866 and undated, number c2,000 items to c350 correspondents, among them politicians, aristocrats, members of the royal family, and members of the Brougham family, the recipients including George Canning (one letter, undated), Queen Caroline (four letters, 1814-1815 and undated), Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent (one letter, 1817), King George IV (one letter, 1817), William Howley, Archbishop of Canterbury (one letter, 1833), Leigh Hunt (one letter, 1812), William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (one letter, 1830), Sir Robert Peel (one letter, 1843), Robert Stewart, 2nd Marquis of Londonderry, Viscount Castlereagh (one letter, 1812), [Henry John Temple, Viscount Palmerston] (two letters, 1856, 1860), Samuel Whitbread (three letters, 1814), [Samuel Wilberforce], Bishop of Oxford (one letter, 1850), and many others, with particular accumulations to James Atkinson (44 letters, 1818-1828 and undated), James Brougham (31 letters, [1817]-1834), Mary Ann, Lady Brougham (11 letters, 1820-1849), [Reginald Brougham] (17 letters, 1858-1864 and undated), A Constable (15 letters, 1802-1818), Edward Cooke (12 letters, 1853-1861 and undated), John Wilson Croker (23 letters, 1839-1857), Thomas Denman, 1st Baron Denman (176 letters, 1828-[1854] and undated), Priscilla Anne Wellesley Fane, Countess of Westmorland (184 letters, 1848-1866 and undated), Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (481 letters, 1807-1842 and undated), Henry Bellenden Ker (34 letters, [1835]-[?1867] and undated), John George Lambton, Earl of Durham (14 letters, 1817-1830 and undated), Lady Charlotte Lindsay (80 letters, 1809-1848 and undated), James Loch (17 letters, [1809], 1825-1829), Joseph Parkes (112 letters, 1825-1865 and undated), Charles Phillips (613 letters, 1834-1858 and undated), William Conyngham Plunket, 1st Baron Plunket (22 letters, 1819-1838 and undated), William Shepherd (312 letters, [1809]-1847 and undated), John E Spalding (12 letters, 1835-1841 and undated), Thomas Thornely (21 letters, 1811-1814), George William Frederick Villiers, Earl of Clarendon (66 letters, 1851-1865 and undated). The subjects of discussion range widely in Brougham's public and private life and include Brougham's acquaintances and associates, interests, activities, invitations and meetings, travels, political and parliamentary events, issues and figures. The correspondence contains a limited amount of material relating to Westmorland and environs, including letters from prominent local people such as Sir James Robert George Graham, 1820-1857, on subjects including politics in Cumberland and Westmorland and other local affairs, general political matters, and Brougham's interests in education and law reform; the Lowther family, among them William Lowther, 2nd Earl of Lonsdale, 1845-1866 and undated, including political and local events; William Blamire, [1834]-1846 and undated, including politics and local events in Cumberland; and many approaches made to Brougham as a fellow countryman by obscure Westmorland people seeking help or patronage. Other papers comprise various correspondence, including anonymous and incomplete letters and foreign correspondence to Henry Brougham; letters from Henry Brougham to family members including his mother, Eleanor Brougham, his wife Marianne Brougham, and his daughter, Eleanor Brougham; Henry Brougham's manuscripts, comprising notes, drafts and papers, some fragmentary and many undated, some labelled by subject but many unsorted, relating to his interests and publications on a wide range of subjects across his range of interests during his career, including political subjects and contemporary issues, oratory, scientific and historical subjects, sections for his memoirs, a list of contributions to the &lt;i&gt;Edinburgh Review&lt;/i&gt;, and also including student's notebooks dating at least back to 1792; printed material, including Bills and minutes of evidence, relating to Queen Caroline's 'trial' in 1820; legal papers, on various cases; manuscripts and printed papers relating to Brougham's Chancellorship, 1830-1834, including material on cases and other papers relating to political and legal activities during his time in office; miscellaneous printed material, posters, Bills, pamphlets and leaflets, including political issues, Westmorland elections, and other subjects; miscellaneous personalia, including papers relating to Brougham's travels in 1799; various portraits and caricatures of Brougham.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Letters, c1810-c1840, to William Hone from 124 correspondents, including Thomas Curson Hansard the elder, Henry Leigh Hunt, Joseph Parkes, and various writers, publishers, engravers and others, on business matters and other affairs in which he was concerned, including some pertaining to contemporary political issues.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <title>Swiss Peasants War, 1653</title>
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   <subject>Civil war</subject>
   <subject>Land economics</subject>
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   <title>Leicester's Commonwealth</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Manuscript, perhaps 17th century: The Coppie Of A Lettre written by a Ma. of Arte in Cambridge to his frend in London concerninge some talk past of late ... about the present state and some proceedinges of the Earle of Leic. and his freindes in England ... (known as Leicester's Commonwealth).&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<datestamp>2001-07-25</datestamp>
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   <title>MCINTOSH, Mary, b 1936, sociologist</title>
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   <subject>Collectivism</subject>
   <subject>Criminology</subject>
   <subject>Gay liberation movement</subject>
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   <subject>Political doctrines</subject>
   <subject>Political movements</subject>
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   <date>2001-07-25</date>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Professor Sergei Petrovich Mel'gunov, [1910-1960], including a large amount of material relating to the Russian Revolutions and the Russian Civil War, notably handwritten and typewritten accounts of eyewitnesses and victims of the Bolshevik regime, [1918-1920], cuttings from various Russian newspapers, 1919-1921, papers and cuttings relating to trials and executions of opponents of the regime, 1921-1934, papers concerning the Cheka (and lists of Chekists), 1918-[1927], and the GPU, and other material relating to the period; and correspondence with Russian &#233;migr&#233;s and prominent people abroad and in Russia, including comments on contemporary political events and problems, notably letters from Yekaterina Dmitriyevna Kuskova, an early Russian Marxist who was exiled in 1922 for opposition to the Bolshevik government.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <date>2001-09-10</date>
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   <title>JAMES, Michael, b 1941, gay activist</title>
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   <subject>Counselling</subject>
   <subject>Cultural conditions</subject>
   <subject>Cultural life</subject>
   <subject>Drag</subject>
   <subject>HIV/AIDS counselling</subject>
   <subject>Homosexuality</subject>
   <subject>Lesbian and gay press</subject>
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   <subject>Life styles</subject>
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   <subject>Radical drag</subject>
   <subject>Sexuality</subject>
   <subject>Social work</subject>
   <subject>Transvestism</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Michael James, 1959-2000, including correspondence, 1977-1986, notably letters sent to and written by Michael James whilst in prison, 1977-1982; journals and diaries, 1980-[1999], including material relating to the impact of AIDS on the gay community and Body Positive hospital visiting; notebooks, 1977-[2000], containing poetry and prose, diary entries, records of dreams and predictions, sketches, draft letters, notes and cuttings of articles written by James for gay publications; material relating to published and unpublished poetry, articles, reviews and interviews, 1974-1986; papers relating to Body Positive, 1984-[1994], including annual reports, minutes of the Annual General meetings, Hospital Visiting Group meetings and the Counselling Group meetings, newsletters and other publications, and correspondence; photographs, 1959-1989, including Gay Liberation Front and Body Positive events; printed material and ephemera, [1972-1986], notably copies of Come Together; the years of gay liberation, 1970-1973, and Men in frocks (GMP, London, 1984) by Kris Kirk and Ed Heath; a cassette tape and synopsis of an interview by Michael James for the AIDS Social History Programme, 1991, relating to his work with Body Positive; summary of a life history interview taped for the National Sound Archive, 1993; papers of Tarsus Sutton, 1932-1990, including personal papers, leaflets and pamphlets, letters and postcards from Michael James and a notebook relating to hospital visits for Body Positive; personal papers, memorabilia and diaries documenting gay life in Brighton, 1995-1998; audio tapes, [1988-2000], including material relating to the Gay Liberation Front, the Notting Hill commune, and Body Positive hospital visiting. M3364 (deposited February 2007): correspondence and diaries, 2006, with papers relating to community activities in Brighton and Hove, 2006 (including copies of the 'Kemptown Rag' , papers relating to the Defend Council Housing campaign and Brighton Pride photo souvenir magazine). Also CDs containing letters and diaries from 1997-2006.&lt;/p&gt; </description>
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   <title>LOVETT, William, 1800-1877, chartist</title>
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   <subject>Political movements</subject>
   <subject>Reform movements</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Two manuscript texts, with a preface in a different hand (probably Lovett) addressed 'to my working class brethren', comprising &lt;i&gt;A Petition for Universal Suffrage, No Property Qualifications, Annual Parliaments, Equal Representation, Payment of Members, and Vote by Ballot. Addressed to the House of Commons, 'agreed to at a public meeting held at the Crown and Anchor, Strand, 28 February 1837&lt;/i&gt;', and &lt;i&gt;Letter from the Permanent and Central Committee of Montreal to the London Working Man's Association. Expressing solidarity with their fellows and desire to uphold principles of democracy in the old world and the new&lt;/i&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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