First World War (1914-1918)
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, 1913-01 - 1915-04
Letters from LSA to: Major-General Charles Callwell [Director of Military Operations at the War Office] on the Dardanelles campaign, particularly effects on Bulgaria and Greece; Sir Edward Carson on policy towards Ulster [Northern Ireland]; Robert Borden [Prime Minister of Canada] on Andrew Bonar Law's threat to resign as leader of the Conservative Party over Imperial Preference.
Also includes: paper by LSA on Imperial Preference.
Literary: Articles., 1930
Public and Political: General: Correspondence H-K., 1910 - May 1934
The Papers of Sir Winston Churchill
(Untitled), [Oct] [1924]
Letter from T Taylor Heywood, journalist (11 Geneva Terrace, Rochdale, [Lancashire]) to WSC asserting that unless he explains who was responsible for the failure of the Dardanelles campaign many young Conservatives like Heywood will leave the party because it is allowing WSC back into its ranks.