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The Papers of Field Marshal Lord Slim
Papers comprising manuscripts of books, articles, lectures, letters, diaries, press cuttings and photographs.
The Papers of Fladgate and Company
Papers and correspondence from Sir Winston Churchill's solicitors, chiefly Anthony Moir, mainly relating to the initial cataloguing of Churchill's archive by the Public Record Office and rights in his literary works. The archive also includes two commemorative albums put together by Moir, reflecting his time with Churchill.
The Papers of Florence Horsbrugh
Unfortunately few political papers or correspondence exist, and the most valuable section is Horsbrugh's own collection of presscuttings, HSBR 2.
The Papers of Francis Bacon
The collection provides comprehensive documentation of Bacon's role in fuel cell research and development. It includes biographical material, papers on research and development, lectures and publications, patents, visits and conferences and correspondence.
The Papers of Francis Pym
Political and personal papers maintained by Lord Pym
The Papers of Frank 'Dusty' Green
The Papers of Frederick George Steiner
The material at Churchill Archives Centre comprises Dr Steiner’s business and personal papers. They are in English, French and German. They consist mainly of Dr Steiner’s business correspondence (mostly in English) with the other Directors of the Boards on which he served particularly concerning the international political situation as it affected the gold standard and international finance. There are also some personal papers in German and an extensive collection of family photographs.
The Papers of Gabriele Rabel
The Papers of General Lord (Henry S) Rawlinson
War journals and related papers. Includes reports, maps, letters to Rawlinson, lists of casualties and details of ammunition used
The Papers of General Sir Charles Bonham-Carter
The papers include Bonham-Carter's diaries, correspondence, photographs and speeches particularly from his time as Governor and Commander in chief of Malta.
The Papers of Geoffrey Harper
Diaries, photograph albums and some personal papers.
The Papers of Geoffrey J. Gollin
These papers fall into three sections. Firstly there are the memoranda, calculations and diagrams relating to work for Frank Whittle. Secondly, there are papers from the experiments carried out on the Shell rocket. Finally, there is the typescript of a lecture by Gollin on the development of the shell rocket.
The Papers of Geoffrey Pyke
Papers relating to key moments in Pyke's career, including 'Project Habakkuk'.
The Papers of George Alexander Steven
Papers comprising a diary, photographs and miscellaneous papers.
Also including a midshipman's log book of his son, Donald Steven, 1952-4.
The Papers of George Allen
This small collection of autobiographical material comprises Allen's recorded recollections of working as a naval adviser to Sir Winston Churchill on the History of the Second World War and an account of his life and career.
The Papers of George Guise
Papers authored by Guise for the Prime Minister as a member of the Prime Minister's Policy Unit papers, 1986-90 (circa 135 separate items)
The Papers of George Henry Lane-Fox Pitt-Rivers
The papers include: papers relating to GPR's anthropological and other scientific work, including involvement in eugenics; papers relating to his political activities, including letters to and from the British Union of Fascists, mostly concerning his 1935 run for Parliament; and large number of documents related to GPR’s 18B detention and internment.
The Papers of George Leggett
The collection comprises George Leggett's diary of the Potsdam conference, souvenirs and papers connected with his time in Potsdam, and electronic transcripts of the diary.
The Papers of George Steiner
The Papers of George Strauss
Copy of an unpublished autobiography, 1901-90.
The Papers of George Urban
Papers relating to Urban's informal advice on foreign policy for Margaret Thatcher
The Papers of Gerald Wilkinson
The Wilkinson Papers include three war journals, official telegrams and several files of official correspondence, and provide an extremely valuable record of British Intelligence in the Far East in the Second World War.
The Papers of Gordon Welchman
This collection contains Gordon Welchman’s personal papers, including engagement diaries, correspondence, notes, drafts, articles, and reports. Subjects include intelligence, communications, codebreaking, and computing in the twentieth century.
Much of the collection (including the correspondence with Bletchley Park alumni in WLCH 2) is book research, gathered to inform Welchman’s own writings about Second World War intelligence.
The Papers of Grace Hamblin
This small collection of papers comprises Grace Hamblin's notes for speeches about her work for Sir Winston Churchill and his family. She recalls getting her position as secretary and what it was like to work for Churchill. Churchill Archives Centre also owns Grace Hamblin's OBE which is on permanent loan to the National Trust, Chartwell.
The Papers of Group Captain Hugh Williamson
The collection comprises unpublished memoirs, articles and other papers relating to Group Captain Williamson’s service in both World Wars and the inter-war period.