Spain
Found in 73 Collections and/or Records:
"A Daughter's Tale": family correspondence, 1951, 1951-01 - 2000-08
Account of visit to France, particularly Lourdes, and Spain with Katharine [Asquith], 1933-06
Lady Diana's detailed travel diaries, many of which consist of copies of letters to her friend Conrad Russell and her son, John Julius, later arranged in diary form. Several of the diaries have both manuscript versions, and typed transcripts with additional material.
Colonial Office, 1965-02 - 1965-04
Includes: Commonwealth Parliamentary questions on colonial and Commonwealth affairs; Colonial Office staff lists; paper from the Gibraltar Chamber of Commerce, "Facts on the Gibraltar Problem"; paper presented to Parliament by the Foreign Secretary and Secretary of State for the Colonies on Gibraltar, and recent differences with Spain.
Copy of an unpublished autobiography, 1901-45
Comprises: Preface; Chapter 1, Early Memories; Chapter 2, Into Parliament; Chapter 3, The House of Commons; Chapter 4, The Soviet Union; Chapter 5, Henry Moore, By-Election Songs, and Waterloo Bridge; Chapter 6, The Spanish Civil War; Chapter 7, Collapse of MacDonald's Government; and Chapter 8, Wartime.
Copy of an unpublished memoir, 1919-46
Comprises an account of his work and travels in Persia [now Iran], 1919-22, 1933-5 and 1964-5; the United States, 1936-9; Sweden, 1940-5; and Spain, 1945-6.
Correspondence about individual Spanish refugees, 1936 - 1941
Papers comprising diaries, correspondence, official papers, lectures, articles, broadcasts and photographs
Also including papers of Commander John Somerville about his father, 1950-91
Correspondence Ac-Al, 1937 - 1947
Correspondence G - Z, 1941-01 - 1964-04
Correspondence on solar eclipse expeditions, 1870 - 1871
Correspondence on Spanish observatories, 1945 - 1956
Correspondence regarding Spanish observatories, including correspondence with M.M. Loron, Madrid Observatory; Captain Francisco Fdez de la Puente of San Fernando; Admiral Wenceslao Benitez; Jose Rodrigues Navarro, the Geographic Institute, Madrid; Father Romano, Observatory de Ebro Tortosa; and Dr J. Tinocco, Madrid Observatory.
Correspondence with foreign observatories, 1957 - 1968
Cuming & Pfeiffer state that Helix assimilis..., 1855-06-21
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Drawings of ships and harbours, 1875
Comprising pencil and pen-and-ink drawings.
Including views of Vigo, Spain; Aden (Yemen); Corfu and Zante (Zakinthos) in the Ionian Islands; Rhodes in the Dodecanese Islands; Suez from the Canal (Egypt); Gibraltar; Malta; Turkey, including Adalia (Antalya); and Salonica (Thessaloniki), Greece.
Eastern affairs: Cockerell correspondence, 1903 - 1915
Letters to and from Samuel Pepys Cockerell.
Empire Parliamentary Association: correspondence, 1938-07 - 1942-12
General papers relating to Europe, April 1975-July 1977, 1975-04 - 1977-07
Information Papers on Other Countries, 1939-08 - 1945-08
For broadcasts to Albania, Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Greece, Portugal, Rumania [Romania], Spain, Yugoslavia [later Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia]
Juan Carlos, 1984-12
Statement by Juan Carlos I, King of Spain, on his state visit to Britain.
Letters from Lady Diana to John Julius, 1949-01-17 - 1949-11-22
Meetings: Spain and Europe, 1985-12 - 1990-04
Includes: brief on Spain and NATO for NK’s visit to Spain, Jan 1986; report on the Spanish internal political situation, Jan 1988; note on Labour’s policy on Gibraltar; papers on the visit to London by Enrique Baron Crespo, President of the European Movement, Nov 1988.
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1886 - 1937
NK's visit to Barcelona and Madrid, 1997-09-15 - 1997-09-16
Visits and meetings, mostly relating to European transport policy and trans-European network issues.
Notebook, 1950 - 1953
Containing details of hotels in Spain and Ibiza, lists of provisions, and a diary extract.
NS I Chap 3-77 Note, 1863-03-13 - 1863-07-05
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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NS I Continental Extensions-9 Note, 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
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Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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