United Nations
Found in 129 Collections and/or Records:
Transcript of interview: Sir Jeremy Greenstock, 2004
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Sir John Holmes, 2018
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Sir Kieran Prendergast, 2012
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Sir Mark Lyall Grant, 2019
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Sir Nicholas Bayne, 2016
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Sir Peter Marshall, 2017
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Sir Roderic Lyne, 2006
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Sir Stephen Gomersall, 2023
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Sir Stewart Eldon, 2016
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Sir Thomas Richardson, 2019
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
United Nations, 1942 - 1976
The papers cover every aspect of Lord Noel-Baker's very full and varied career and include constituency papers, Labour Party material, extensive sections on domestic and international affairs, peace and disarmament, sport, books and articles, speeches and correspondence.
United Nations, 1938 - 1981
The papers cover every aspect of Lord Noel-Baker's very full and varied career and include constituency papers, Labour Party material, extensive sections on domestic and international affairs, peace and disarmament, sport, books and articles, speeches and correspondence.
United Nations Association, 1954 - 1978
The papers cover every aspect of Lord Noel-Baker's very full and varied career and include constituency papers, Labour Party material, extensive sections on domestic and international affairs, peace and disarmament, sport, books and articles, speeches and correspondence.
United Nations Conference, San Francisco, 1945
3 letters to Florence Horsbrugh from Winston Churchill [Prime Minister], 1st Lord Halifax [British Ambassador to the United States, earlier Edward Wood and Lord Irwin] and Dorothy, Lady Halifax on the conference, Mar-May 1945.
Also includes miscellaneous printed matter, presscuttings and photographs.
United Nations documents on disarmament , The majority of folios date from 1979-81
(Untitled), 27 Feb 1942
Telegram from WSC to the President of the United States [Franklin Roosevelt] regarding accessions to the United Nations Declaration: comments on applications from individuals and organisations to accede as "appropriate authorities"; emphasises the need for consultation over all accessions.
(Untitled), 04 Mar 1942
Telegram from Franklin Roosevelt [President of the United States] to WSC regarding the United Nations Declaration: he believes that the adherence of the French National Committee should be accepted whenever submitted but recommends consultation for further adherences from other governments and full consultation before the adherence of "Free Groups" and other organizations.
(Untitled), 18 Oct 1944
Letter from WSC to Patrick Hannon [Conservative MP for the Moseley Division of Birmingham] assuring him that the government will not make a decision regarding its commitment to the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference until the matter has been discussed in parliament and suggesting that he should discuss this matter with the Chancellor of the Exchequer [Sir John Anderson, later 1st Lord Waverley]. Initialled. Annotated.
(Untitled), 27 Mar 1945
(Untitled), 29 Mar 1945
Telegram from President Roosevelt to WSC marked "Personal and Top Secret" passing on an interchange of messages between Marshal Stalin and himself on the absence of Vyacheslav Molotov [Soviet Union Foreign Minister] from the San Francisco [United States] Conference.
(Untitled), 03 Apr 1945
Telegram from WSC to Prime Ministers and Acting Prime Ministers of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa marked "Top Secret and Personal" asking for their endorsement and explaining the reasons behind the United States and the Soviet Union receiving three votes in the Assembly of the "new World Organisation".
(Untitled), 05 Apr 1945
Telegram from Prime Minister of Canada [Mackenzie King] to WSC marked "Top Secret and Personal" arguing that White Russia and the Ukraine should be admitted to the Assembly [of the future world organisation] on the basis of their individual qualifications for membership rather than multiple Soviet representation; and that the assumption that the British Commonwealth will vote as a single entity needs to be dispelled, explaining why he thinks this is not the case.
(Untitled), 18 Sep 1944
Telegram from WSC [in the United States] to Foreign Secretary [Anthony Eden, later 1st Lord Avon] marked "From: Octagon" and "Gunfire No. 264" and "Personal and Top Secret" on a decision to postpone the United Nations Conference and the drafting of a joint communique with President [Franklin Roosevelt] on Italy. [Copy].
(Untitled), 09 May 1945 - 10 May 1945
(Untitled), 09 May 1945 - 10 May 1945
Telegram from Foreign Secretary [Anthony Eden, later Lord Avon] (San Francisco [United States]) to WSC marked "Strictly Personal" stating that he wants to return to the United Kingdom "very badly" but fears that the [San Francisco] Conference might collapse without him; asking if WSC was referring to the General Election in his last telegram; and suggesting that Clement Attlee [Deputy Prime Minister] could travel back two days earlier than him. Despatched on 10 May. Copy.
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