Palestine
Found in 95 Collections and/or Records:
Political files: Palestine, 1949-03 - 1951-07
Press Cuttings, 1937-02 - 1938-07
Including: Joachim von Ribbentrop, German Minister for Foreign Affairs and Germany's colonial claims; social reform; Anglo-American trade; Palestine; family and children's allowance.
Press cuttings: Middle East, 1945-09 - 1945-11
Cuttings on Palestine, Syria, the Lebanon and general Arab affairs.
Press cuttings: Middle East, 1945-11 - 1945-12
Cuttings on Palestine, Syria, the Lebanon and general Arab affairs.
Press cuttings: Middle East, 1946-01 - 1946-04
Press cuttings on subjects including Anglo-French withdrawal from the Levant, the British treaty with Transjordan [later Jordan], treaty between Turkey and Iraq and Arab hostility on Palestine.
Press cuttings: Palestine, 1945-05 - 1945-07
Press cuttings: Palestine, 1945-07
Press cuttings: Palestine, 1945-08 - 1945-09
Press cuttings: Palestine, 1945-09 - 1945-11
Press cuttings: Palestine, 1945-12
Press cuttings: Palestine, 1945-12 - 1946-02
Subjects include a statement by Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Morgan, Chief of UNRRA [United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration] Operations in Germany, on the exodus of Polish Jews to Palestine.
Press cuttings: Palestine, 1946-03 - 1946-04
Press cuttings: Palestine, 1946-05
Press cuttings: Palestine, 1946-06
Press cuttings: Palestine, 1946-07
Press cuttings: Palestine, 1946-08
Press cuttings: Palestine, 1946-09
Press cuttings: Palestine, 1946-10
Press cuttings: Palestine, 1946-11
Press cuttings: Palestine, 1946-12
Press cuttings: Palestine, 1947-02 - 1947-03
Proposed book on AFB's memories of George Bernard Shaw, 1936, 1961
Public and political: British Council, 1938 - 1940
Diaries from Lloyd's tours for the Council, with correspondence and other papers.
Public and political: Later subject files, 1921 - 1940
Files on Africa and Asia, Egypt, India and general topics.
Schools in Palestine, 1927-03 - 1928-10
Drafts and correspondence relating to JWHM's report on the Anglican schools in Palestine, written at the request of Rennie MacInnes, the Bishop of Jerusalem.