Germany
Found in 1120 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Thomas Henry Farrer to Charles Robert Darwin; written at [Germany], 1868-10-26
Letter from Thomas Henry Farrer to Charles Robert Darwin; written at [Germany]
(Letter)
Letters from Berlin, 1895-10 - 1907-12
Copies of letters to Lascelles at the beginning and at the end of his term as British Ambassador to Germany, with correspondents including: William Goschen [Secretary of Embassy, Russia], congratulating him on his appointment; Tristram Ellis on pictures he had painted for Lascelles; Lord Augustus Loftus on the situation in Berlin; Sir Francis Oppenheimer, British Consul-General at Frankfort-on-Main.
Letters on resignation from the government, 1990, 1990-07 - 1990-08
Letters on NR's resignation from the government
Letters relating chiefly to the Reformation in Germany
Letters to Lady Wester Wemyss, 1920 - 1923
Letters to Sandys from Sir Horace Rumbold on Sandys' appointment as Third Secretary at the Embassy, Berlin, and on his transfer from Berlin, October 1930 & January 1933, 1930 - 1933
The material covers much of Lord Duncan-Sandys public life. Papers, reports and correspondence document the ministries in which he served and there are also constituency correspondence, speeches, publications, press cuttings and photographs. A number of papers exist relating to his involvement in the campaign to restore Capital Punishment, the European Movement and the Civic Trust.
Literary., 1925 - 1927
Literary: "A History of the English-Speaking Peoples": book 12, "The Victorian Age" [eventually included in volume 4, "The Great Democracies"]: various revises., 1956 - Jan 1957
Literary: "A History of the English-Speaking Peoples": volume 4, "The Great Democracies": final proofs., Jan 1957
Includes galley proofs of the entire volume [with the exception of the index]: introductory pages and books 10-12, "Recovery and Reform", "The Great Republic", and "The Victorian Age" [chapter 7 of which, "The Dawn of the Twentieth Century" is renamed "The South African War" in the published volume].With very minor suggested amendments and notes from various people [secretaries, literary assistants, etc.] including: [Alan Hodge].