Road transport
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Copies of letters by Hore-Belisha to the Chancellor and the Lord President of the Council, 1935-04-12
2 typed copies of each letter to the Chancellor [Neville Chamberlain] and the Lord President of the Council [Stanley Baldwin] about a reduction in resources to the Road Fund.
Correspondence between Hore-Belisha and [James] Ramsay MacDonald [Prime Minister] on ribbon development, 1934-12-04 - 1934-12-05
The collection, though small, is interesting as no other papers appear to have been left by Hore-Belisha. It comprises letters, diaries, some photographs and documents (mainly copies) covering most of Hore-Belisha's career but concentrating on his most important position as War Minister from 1937-1939 and particularly the events surrounding his dismissal by Neville Chamberlain.
Flimsy of letter from Hore-Belisha to Neville Chamberlain [Chancellor of the Exchequer] outlining his road policy, 1934-11-21
The collection, though small, is interesting as no other papers appear to have been left by Hore-Belisha. It comprises letters, diaries, some photographs and documents (mainly copies) covering most of Hore-Belisha's career but concentrating on his most important position as War Minister from 1937-1939 and particularly the events surrounding his dismissal by Neville Chamberlain.
Flimsy of letter from Hore-Belisha to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1936-01-09
Letter to Neville Chamberlain about London street improvement with estimated expenditure for a provisional list of overdue improvements.
"Note of points mentioned by Minister of Transport", 1936-04-07
Flimsy of a typed paper on the Road Fund.
"Points in connection with the proposal to revise the present system", 1936-08-07
Flimsy of a typed copy of a paper about the Road Fund.
Typed copy (annotated) of the Prince of Wales's comments to Hore-Belisha on transport matters, 1934-12-11
Comments from the Prince of Wales [later King Edward VIII and the Duke of Windsor] particularly regarding London traffic and cyclists.
Typed copy of Neville Chamberlain's reply to HOBE 4/19, 1936-02-01
Chamberlain's reply on London street improvement.