Pakistan
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
"A Balanced Economy": source material, 1952-01 - 1953-02
Source material on the economies of South Africa, Central Africa, Ceylon [later Sri Lanka], India and Pakistan.
Annotated typescript of a book on Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Pakistan, author unknown, 1980-08
Includes correspondence with JA's literary agents, various notes and drafts, and books, pamphlets, articles and papers on various publications by others, many of which he contributed to or commented on.
Articles and memoranda, 1949-07 - 1952-08
Correspondence and notes about a visit to India and Pakistan, 1956 - 1957
Papers comprising working files from the Atomic Energy Research Establishment, at Harwell
Correspondence on foreign observatories, 1963
Correspondence regarding foreign observatories, including observatories in Turkey, Sweden, Egypt and Pakistan.
Correspondence with John Biggs-Davison, 1941-09 - 1950-01
Subjects include: trying to find a Parliamentary constituency; working in Conservative Central Office; updating the Conservative message; the situation in India and Pakistan, 1945-47.
Also includes an article by Biggs-Davison on the forthcoming elections in India, 1946.
Eclipses and longitude calculations, 1869 - 1876
Field notebooks and travel journals, 1945 - 1979
Itineraries: Pakistan, 1975-08 - 1976-04
Papers from CS's visit to Pakistan for trade talks, March 1976, including: letters of thanks; programme and itineraries; letter from Sir [John] Laurence Pumphrey, British Ambassador to Pakistan; text of CS's speech to the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry; records of meetings; press cuttings.
Lionel Dunsterville (1865-1946): Letters to his sister May
Manuscript diary notes of visit to Pakistan, 1984
JA tended not to keep a regular diary for sustained periods, but concentrated on special events, such as overseas visits. In some cases they were first dictated on to a Dictaphone (see AMEJ 11/8), and then typed up, in other cases a typed version was produced from rough notes.
Memoir (in place of interview): Sir Colin Imray, 2002
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Muscat and Oman [later Oman]: Saudi Arabia and Gwadur, 1955-10 - 1958-01
'Northern India', sheet 33, 1927
These maps were compiled by the War Office. Printed on linen-backed paper.
Pakistan, 1965
Cuttings and a text of Pakistan's letter to the United Nations regarding the Ram of Kutch
Papers relating to individual countries, 1952 - 1972
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.
Papers relating to the Far East, March 1975-May 1979, 1975-03 - 1979-05
Includes correspondence with David Astor, Shah Nawaz Bhutto (son of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, former President and Prime Minister of Pakistan), Patrick Cosgrave (Special Adviser to MT), Prime Minister (Morarji) Desai of India, Hugh Trevor Roper, Ian Trethowan, Patrick Wall MP (including report of his trip to Iran and Sri Lanka, April 1975) and Nicholas Wolfers
Personal and confidential, 1946-08 - 1950-02
Speeches, 1972 - 1972-12
The Papers of Peter John ("Jack") Warren
Typescript memoirs of Warren's training as a Royal Artillery artificer, 1919-25, and his experiences as an NCO in a Pack Battery in England, India and Waziristan [now in Pakistan], 1925-33 (including photographs)
The Papers of Sir Dingle Foot
The material held at Churchill Archives Centre deals with Sir Dingle's career as a Liberal and then a Labour Member of Parliament, as well as with his distinguished position in the legal profession, particularly with regard to Commonwealth countries and with his literary skills.
Transcript of interview: David Snoxell, 2007
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Denis Doble, 2004
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Ivor Lucas, 2005
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.