Japan
Found in 157 Collections and/or Records:
Photographs and postcards of China and Japan, 1900 - 1914
With a list of loose photographs, postcards and other archival items, titled "Items from Mrs Vincent Townend". Eleanor Margery Vincent-Townend, née Tuck, was Oswald Tuck's sister.
Photographs and postcards of China and Japan, 1900 - 1908
Papers mainly comprising diaries, letters to his family, photographs, printed books, pamphlets and lectures notes. The collection also includes a medal awarded to Tuck whilst at the Greenwich Hospital School, 1891.
Photographs of Carron and other AEU officials, 1952 - 1967
Taken at committee meetings, at TUC at Blackpool, at AEU headquarters, at the opening of he Liverpool AEU offices, on visits to USA and Japan and at Peckham Manor School
Photographs of Carron's visit to Japan, 1967
Papers mainly comprising correspondence, diaries, articles, speeches, press cuttings and photographs.
Photographs of JA's visits to China and Japan, 1977-01 - 1978-05
Photographs of JA, on subjects including his Second World War mission to Albania (some used in his book "Sons of the Eagle"), and official visits and ministerial photographs, particularly of JA as Secretary of State for Air, Minister of Aviation and Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Press cuttings album, 1910 - 1940
Mainly about Oswald Tuck's articles, lectures and broadcasts on Japan, naval history and other subjects. Also some items about theatrical performances by the Admiralty Dramatic Society and a local theatre group in Bromley [also see correspondence]
With ephemera and photographs.
Press cuttings album about Japan, 1908
Papers mainly comprising diaries, letters to his family, photographs, printed books, pamphlets and lectures notes. The collection also includes a medal awarded to Tuck whilst at the Greenwich Hospital School, 1891.
Press cuttings relating to MT’s visit to Moscow and Japan, September 1989, 1989-09
Private letters: Japan, 1859-1887
Private letters sent from places in Japan.
Private letters to Japan, Mar. 1872-Aug. 1879
Press copies of letters from Jardine Matheson, Shanghai. The authors are John Bell-Irving, F.B. Johnson, William Keswick and Herbert Smith. The recipients are John Bell-Irving, Yokohama; Henry Gribble, Nagasaki; Ryle Holme, Nagasaki; F.B. Johnson, Yokohama; J.J. Keswick, Nagasaki and Yokohama; G. Morrison; John Pitman, Yokohama; Herbert Smith, Yokohama; and Edward Whittall, Yokohama.
Rhoda Watson: Journal of tour in Japan
Journal of a tour of Japan, 29 July - 31 October 1892, 173 pages, some of which are unused. The volume contains inserted material, including trading cards, photographs, postcards, maps, and menus from RMS Empress of Japan. The diary is in English, but some of the additional items are in Japanese.
"Salter-Ethel Bullard Correspondence, 1929-1931": relating to Salter’s visits to India, China and Japan., 1929 - 1931
Personal and political papers; with notes and correspondence collected by Professor Sidney Aster in the course of writing the official biography of Salter.
Speeches and articles, 1978-01 - 1978-12
Subjects include: Soviet designs on Africa; Rhodesia [later Zambia and Zimbabwe]; council housing; a profile of R A Butler; relations between China, Japan and the Soviet Union; common interests with Japan; the revolution in Iran.
The Papers of Gerald Wilkinson
The Wilkinson Papers include three war journals, official telegrams and several files of official correspondence, and provide an extremely valuable record of British Intelligence in the Far East in the Second World War.
The Papers of Oswald Tuck
Papers mainly comprising diaries, letters to his family, photographs, printed books, pamphlets and lectures notes. The collection also includes a medal awarded to Tuck whilst at the Greenwich Hospital School, 1891.
The Papers of Sir Julian Ridsdale
The papers mainly consist of a numbered series of scrapbooks including invitations, press cuttings, photographs, correspondence and other ephemera relating to Julian Ridsdale's political career and personal life with his family.
The plains round the Caspian are 600 ft (Encyclop) above its level, 1854-10-01 - 1854-10-31
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Tour programmes for MT's overseas visits, 1979 & September 1980, 1979-06 - 1980-09
Transcript of interview: Andrew Bache, 2000
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Arthur Maddocks, 2018
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: John Edmonds, 2009
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Merrick Baker-Bates, 2019
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Sir David Miers, 2014
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.