Arranged alphabetically: B - F, 1894 - 1928
Scope and Contents
BATTENBERG, Prince Louise of
congratualtion on an article, 8 Feb 1913
BERESFORD, Lord Charles
thanks for information he cannot obtain from the First Lord, 2 Mar 1898
CARSON, Edward
concerning prisoners in Russia, 18 Dec 1919
CENTRAL NEWS LIMITED, (Manager)
regarding Hurd's journalitic work, 9 Jan, 26 Feb 1894
CHAMBERLAIN, Austen
to Private Secretary, Walter W. Green and Grenn to Hurd refusing to allow the latter to publish article on Naval Pigeon Service "which may be made use of by Foreign Nations", 15,16 Jul 1898
CHURCHILL, Winston
"... the lack of secrecy which prevails in this country in regard to naval matters, and the levity with which disclosures are regarded, appear to me to amount to a very considerable national evil..." 13 Dec 1911
COMMITTEE OF IMPERIAL DEFENCE, (C.C.O The Secretary)
On Hurd's leader on topic of a Naval Staff, 7 Nov 1911
DAILY TELEGRAPH (Managing Editor)
regarding Hurd's Naval articles, journalistic career, 11 Jul 1899-1904
FISHER, Admiral Lord
about Beresford and his supporters and about statues being erected in London, 31 Jul 1913
FISHER, Lord (son of Admiral Fisher)
problems of finding a biographer for his father, 16 Jun 1928
Dates
- Creation: 1894 - 1928
Creator
- Carson, Edward Henry, 1854 - 1935 (Baron Carson of Duncairn) (Person)
- Daily Telegraph (Organization)
- Fisher, John Arbuthnot, 1841 - 1920 (1st Baron Fisher of Kilverstone, Admiral of the Fleet) (Person)
- Fisher, Cecil Vavasseur, 1868 - 1955 (2nd Baron Fisher of Kilverstone) (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for consultation by researchers using Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge.
Extent
1 file(s)
Repository Details
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