- keyword(s): general strike
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Letters to Churchill and Clementine, 1909 - 1912
(Untitled), 11 Jul 1911
Papers relating to transport, May 1979-April 1983, 1979-05 - 1983-04
(Untitled), 23 May 1910
(Untitled), 23 May 1910
Copy of a letter from [Sir Edward Troup, Permanent Under Secretary of State, Home Office] on behalf of [WSC] to the Chief Constable of Newport [Monmouthshire, Wales] expressing satisfaction at the agreement reached between Houlder Brothers [one of the shipping companies involved with the dockers' strike at Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales] and their general cargo employees, and thanking him for his "efforts to protect person and property". Unsigned typescript.
(Untitled), 17 Aug 1911
Letter from Sir William Granet (General Manager's Office, Midland Railway, 16 Great George Street, Westminster [London]) to Edward Marsh enclosing a report of the railway strike [not present]. He provides an explanation of an interview published in the Daily Mail in which his words were distorted and which has made him "grieved and ashamed". Signed manuscript.
Minister's office: personal correspondence: departmental, 1963-08 - 1964-08
"Air and aviation", 1964-10 - 1965-05
Photographs of Winston Churchill and Clementine Churchill during the later 1920s, 1927-08 - 2002-08
Diary, 1955
Official: War and Air: correspondence, much on the Russian campaign., 01 May 1919 - 31 May 1919
Semi-official letters from Yokohama to Hong Kong, 7 Jan. 1922-30 Dec. 1922
Official: Board of Trade: correspondence., 15 Jan 1908 - 30 Jul 1908
Policy Review: industrial legislation, 1989-03 - 1990-05
Audio tape of Thomas Elmhirst's reminiscences about his life, 1925-30
(Untitled), 27 Dec 1942
Telegram from WSC to General Harold Alexander [later Lord Alexander of Tunis] (Commander in Chief Middle East) marked "personal and most secret" commenting on "Boniface" information [Enigma decrypts, ULTRA] showing the enemy in great anxiety and disarray at Buerat [Libya] and hoping that Alexander will be able to bring forward his strike.
Correspondence re conditions of service, 1 Oct. 1939-22 Apr. 1947
Correspondence A - Z, 1920-01 - 1920-12
Semi-official letters from Shanghai to Hong Kong, 7 Jan. 1926-30 June 1926
(Untitled), 23 May 1910
(Untitled), 15 Aug 1911
Letter from Sir William Granet (General Manager's Office, Midland Railway, Derby) to WSC marked "secret" enclosing information about money coming from abroad [to fund the strike in Liverpool] via a German agent called Bebel who has distributed the money amongst various unions. Signed manuscript. See CHAR 12/10/77.
(Untitled), 15 Aug 1911
Transcript of a letter from Sir William Granet (General Manager's Office, Midland Railway, Derby) to WSC marked "secret" enclosing information about money coming from abroad [to fund the strike in Liverpool] via a German agent called Bebel who has distributed the money amongst various unions. Manuscript in the hand of Edward Marsh. See CHAR 12/10/76.
(Untitled), 03 Nov 1914
Telegram from Admiralty to the Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleet [Admiral Sir John Jellicoe], passing on a report from the Intelligence Officer at St John's, Newfoundland [Canada], that the British Consul-General in New York [United States] had been informed confidentially by Herman Rusder, that a German Cruiser Squadron intended to strike somewhere in the North Atlantic within a few days. Initialled by Vice-Admiral Sir [Frederick] Doveton Sturdee [Chief of Staff]. [Carbon].
History (OCSEB) Question Papers and Marking Schemes, 1974 - 1987
Correspondence with Winston Churchill, 1910-08 - 1911-09
Correspondence with Churchill, Home Secretary, on subjects including: a complaint from Churchill's brother-in-law, Lieutenant William Hozier, against his captain and requests for advancement from others of Churchill's friends or relatives; the German construction programme; the effects of a general strike on the Admiralty coal supply; the food supply in time of war.