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Wartime: Civil Service Commission, 1914 - 1918
Including: Fifth Report of the Royal Commission on the Civil Service [1914]; Estimates for the Civil Services for the year ending 31 March 1919; government correspondence and memoranda on the Commission, and letter to Lloyd from Alwyn Parker [23 Mar 1918]. Also includes proofs of report or comment on the Levant Consular Service [?by Lloyd] [undated], duplicated in GLLD 16/50.
Wartime correspondence and papers relating to The Army Blood Transfusion Service etc, 1939 - 1945
Wartime Development in Modern-Language Achievement Testing, 1944
Article by W.V. Kaulfers in the 'Modern Language Journal', No. 28, pp. 136-150.
Wartime diary, 1944 - 1945
Papers comprising diaries; correspondence; family and personal papers; manuscripts of books, articles, speeches and broadcasts; press cuttings and photographs.
Wartime diary of the 4th Battalion of the 10th Gurkha Rifles (typescript), 1942-08 - 1945-07
Diaries and papers relating to the Burma [later Myanmar] Campaign, 1942-5, and papers relating to the 4th Battalion 10th Gurkha Rifles, 1942-7
Wartime: Economics, 1918
Wartime envelope, [1914-1918]
Bernard Darwin was the son of Francis Darwin and Amy Darwin, née Ruck. Includes childhood drawings by Bernard and nine letters to his aunt, Henrietta, three of which date to the First World War.
Wartime Group dispersal 1939 - 1945, 1944 (Circa)
Complete list of Vickers wartime sites, with details of production, January 1944 - with map of Supermarine dispersal units. Subjects covered: Vickers-Armstrongs World-War-II works dispersal Supermarine.
Wartime joke, 1914-01-01 - 1915-12-31
Note; by [Erasmus Darwin (1881-1915)]
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Wartime letters, 1915-1916
Charlotte Lady Blennerhassett's correspondence with a wide circle of friends, acquaintances and noted individuals. The bundles have been arranged by correspondent, or groups of correspondents, presumably by Lady Blennerhassett herself.
Wartime letters, 1941-1945
Contents of Lady Ryle's envelope so inscribed. The envelope was also inscribed 'Ask Anthony M's wasp + marmite stories! (+ others)'. From Acc 1128/2.
Wartime letters from CS to his father, Arthur Soames and stepmother, mainly from Egypt, 1940 - 1963-12
Includes two letters from [Alexander] Sandie Monro [CS's brother in law] and a letter on the death of CS's elder sister Bunty [Sanchia Monro].
Wartime letters from CS to his mother, Hope Rhys, from Egypt, North Africa and Italy, 1940-08 - 1945-06
Also includes a photograph of CS at [?] Sandhurst.
Wartime letters from Mary, 1940-04 - 1945-05
Wartime letters from Mary, 1940-04 - 1940-06
London.
Wartime letters from Mary, 1940-07 - 1940-12
London, and Crofton Grange, Buntingford.
Wartime letters from Mary, 1941-01 - 1941-07
London, and Billericay.
Wartime letters from Mary, 1941-09 - 1941-12
London, Brentwood, and the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (W.A.A.F) Depot, Gloucester.
Wartime letters from Mary, 1942-01 - 1942-06
Women's Auxiliary Air Force Depots at Morecambe, Bridgnorth, and Gloucester. W.A.A.F Officer's Training School, Grange-over-Sands.
Wartime letters from Mary, 1942-06 - 1942-12
R.A.F Stations at Great Bromley (near Colchester), and Barkway.
Wartime letters from Mary, 1943
R.A.F Stations at Barkway, Swanage, and Newtownards.
Wartime letters from Mary, 1944
R.A.F Stations at Newtownards, London , and Eastchurch.
Wartime letters from Mary, 1945-01 - 1945-05
R.A.F Station Eastchurch.
Wartime letters from Mary
R.A.F Station Eastchurch.
Wartime letters from Natalie Hogg, 1941 - 1942
Natalie Hogg often addressed Quintin Hogg in the letters by his nickname, Quaggers.