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Newspapers and notices: General Strike of 1926, Installation of Prince Albert in 1847 and instructions for civilians from 1915
The General Strike, May 1926, 1926
Correspondence, papers, articles and notes concerning the General Strike, May 1926.
Notes by Hoare, 'The General Strike' (typescript), c.1926
Correspondence, papers, articles and notes concerning the General Strike, May 1926.
Notes by Hoare, 'The General Strike' (typescript), c.1926
Correspondence, papers, articles and notes concerning the General Strike, May 1926.
Notes by Hoare, 'General Strike', chronology of events (typescript), c.1926
Correspondence, papers, articles and notes concerning the General Strike, May 1926.
Further notes by Hoare, 'General Strike', chronology of events (typescript), c.1926
Correspondence, papers, articles and notes concerning the General Strike, May 1926.
MS. notes by Hoare on the General Strike, c.1926
Correspondence, papers, articles and notes concerning the General Strike, May 1926.
Notes by Hoare, 'General Strike: Supply and Transport Committee' (typescript), c.1926
Correspondence, papers, articles and notes concerning the General Strike, May 1926.
Notes by Hoare, 'General Strike: Air Mail' (typescript), c.1926
Correspondence, papers, articles and notes concerning the General Strike, May 1926.
MS. note by Hoare on the General Strike, c.1926
Correspondence, papers, articles and notes concerning the General Strike, May 1926.
Symons, Julian Gustave (the General Strike), 1956-1957
Includes letters to AWB from Viscount Davidson, Sir G. S. Fry and Sir H. J. Wilson
Copy of 'The Financial News', 5 May 1926
Copy of 'The Financial News', issued during General Strike.
Letters to AWB from Sir C. P. Duff concerning Duff's participation in a radio documentary on the General Strike, with transcripts of his full interview and the brief extracts that were broadcast, 1960
Correspondence and papers of ARTHUR WINDHAM BALDWIN 3RD EARL BALDWIN OF BEWDLEY (1904-1976) mostly concerning his father STANLEY BALDWIN 1ST EARL BALDWIN OF BEWDLEY (1867-1947)
Letters to AWB from Daphne Wall and Sir H. J. Wilson, and to Wilson from Hermione Hobhouse and J. I. Isaacs, concerning Granada television documentaries on the General Strike and on SB's career, 1961-1962
Correspondence and papers of ARTHUR WINDHAM BALDWIN 3RD EARL BALDWIN OF BEWDLEY (1904-1976) mostly concerning his father STANLEY BALDWIN 1ST EARL BALDWIN OF BEWDLEY (1867-1947)
Limerick newspapers, 16 Apr. 1919-19 Apr. 1919
Papers published in Limerick during general strike, 'Printed by permission of Limerick Strike Committee'
Letter from John Simon, 1st Viscount Simon, 18 May 1926
Thanks for letter; will be bringing out book called 'Three speeches on the General Strike'; remarks on strike
Ivor Montagu, 1925 (circa)
London and Russia , political discution, e.g. on general strike; also three letters from Austin Lee c.1925
Nora Barlow Letters: 1926, 1926
Contains 20 letters from Nora to Ida Darwin sent between 15 February and December 1926. Amongst news of family and social engagements, the letters include commentary on the General Strike and an account of volunteer work provided by Nora's cousin, Oliver Thomas Farrer (1904-1954) on the railways during the strike.
Includes a single letter from Eva Farrer to Ida and a coloured crayon drawing from Hilda Barlow to Ida.
Letter (23 Campden Hill Square), 11 May 1926 (date inferred; 'Tuesday')
Concerning his involvement in the General Strike and his new book.
'The Worker's Bulletin', Vol. 1, No. 6 (New Series) and Vol. 1, No. 7, 21 Apr. 1919-23 Apr. 1919
Issued by 'Limerick Proletariat' during general strike in the city
Letter, 11 May 1926 (circa; year inferred)
Concerning the publication of 'Satirical Poems' and the poem 'Solar Eclipse'; also mentioning the general strike.
Typescript copies of various documents, 1923-1962
SB to Lord Curzon (1923), [from original in the Curzon Papers], memorandum by Sir R. P. M. Gower on the General Strike (1926), C. P. Duff to 'Dear Sir' on the American debt settlement (1929), G. P. Brett to Harold Macmillan (1939), and John Barnes to Sir H. J. Wilson with Wilson's reply (1962).