Canada
Found in 138 Collections and/or Records:
Copy of an unpublished memoir, 1865-1926, 1926 - 1946
Comprising: Home, Clevedon, Eton; Sandhurst and Examinations; The Grenadier Guards; Racing: a Story of the Inevitable; Ireland; Canada; South African War 1900-1902; Tennis, Hunting, Stalking, Golf, Fishing and Shooting; The First German War: France and Belgium; Italy; Some Notes on the Battle of Vittorio Veneto and After; From Aldershot to Washington; and War Office 1922-26.
With correspondence with Field Marshal Sir William Robertson, 1925 (2).
Correspondence, 1908-05 - 1914-07
Correspondence A - F, 1941-01 - 1941-12
Correspondence A - K, 1927-12 - 1928-12
Correspondence A - K, 1926-01 - 1927-02
Correspondence A - Z, 1935-01 - 1935-12
Correspondence A - Z, 1936-12 - 1937-12
Correspondence A - Z, 1939-01 - 1939-12
Correspondence A - Z, 1946-07 - 1948-01
Correspondence A - Z, 1955-01 - 1955-09
Correspondence A - Z, 1919-01 - 1920-01
Correspondence A - Z, 1948-01 - 1949-12
Correspondence L - Z, 1928-01 - 1929-01
Correspondence L - Z, 1925-12 - 1926-12
Correspondence M, Part 5: Lord Minto, 1903-10-23 - 1904-08-20
Comprising correspondence with Lord Minto [Governor General of Canada] (18).
Correspondence M - Z, 1927-01 - 1927-12
Correspondence on academic works, 1847 - 1850
Correspondence on colonial observatories, 1959 - 1960
Correspondence regarding colonial observatories, including those in Canada and South Africa.
Correspondence on eclipses, 1910 - 1940
Correspondence on observatories, 1948 - 1952
Correspondence, notes and other papers regarding observatories, including sections on foreign observatories; English observatories; the Solar Physics Observatory, Cambridge; colonial observatories, including those in Canada and South Africa; Commonwealth observatories, including those in Australia; the Norman Lockyer Observatory; the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh; and Denmark.
Correspondence on observatories, 1924 - 1948
Correspondence on the Nautical Almanac Office, 1939 - 1956
Correspondence with colonial observatories., 1952 - 1958
Correspondence with colonial observatories, including those in Canada and South Africa.
Correspondence with foreign observatories, 1964 - 1968
Correspondence with overseas institutions, 1965-04-14 - 1966-06-27
Correspondence with Canadian, New Zealand and other overseas observatories and universities, including J.F. Heard, Director of the David Dunlap Observatory, Richmond Hill, Ontario, and R.T. Wallace, Dean of Administration at the University of Victoria, British Columbia.