Italy (nation)
Found in 414 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 19 Sep 1940
(Untitled), 26 Sep 1940
(Untitled), 20 Oct 1941
(Untitled), 08 Dec 1941
(Untitled), 25 Sep 1914
Cutting from the Italian newspaper Messagero, including an interview with Guglielmo Marconi by Rino Alessi, on support for Britain and France in Italy, and how and when Italy could cancel its declaration of neutrality.
(Untitled), 15 Mar 1915
Letter from Patrick Hannon, General Secretary of the Navy League to Edward Marsh, Private Secretary to WSC, sending a copy of his reply to a question from the Giornale d'Italia on the armed intervention of Italy in the war.
(Untitled), 20 Dec 1914
Letter from George Trevelyan (Rome [Italy]) to Francis Acland [Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs] on Italy and the Balkans, including the views of Sir [James] Rennell Rodd [British Ambassador to Italy] on the chances of Italy going to war, the advantages of bringing in Italy and Romania as allies, the harshness of Austro-Hungarian rule in the Balkans and the necessity of keeping Serbia supplied with ammunition. Includes forwarding note from WSC. [Typescript copy].
(Untitled), [1913]
Statistics on changes in military and naval expenditure in Britain, France, Russia, Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary and Japan, 1904-1913. [Carbon].
Venti meglia, 1860
353 x 243 mm.
Villa Cocoto, Brindisi, 13.2.20, 1920-02-13
90 x 60 mm. A view from the sea looking back at Brindisi.
Villa Romati, Capri, April 1926, 1926-04
125 x 191 mm.
"War cabinet: Chiefs of Staff Committee: Weekly Resume (no.40) of the Naval, Military and Air Situation", 30 May- 6 Jun 1940
"War Cabinet: Chiefs of Staff Committee: Weekly Resume (no.56) of the naval, military and air situation from 12 noon September to 12 noon September 26th, 1940", 27 Sep 1940
Winifred Lamb: work-related papers
This small collection of Winifred Lamb's papers consists of ten boxes of research notebooks, newscutting books, and photographs, mostly from the 1920s and 1930s. There are also a few printed items and a card index relating to her archaeological research. Many items are undated.