First World War (1914-1918)
Found in 1434 Collections and/or Records:
First World War, 1916 - 1921
Ms note by Bagnold listing announcements of his promotions and awards.
First World War, 1910 - 1916
This section principally consists of the contents of Bagnold's large map cabinet and includes maps relating to his First World War service in France and Belgium, his explorations in North Africa and the Middle East (the 1932 expedition in particular) and the LRDG.
First World War cartoon, 1917 - 1976
Comprising a large pen-and-ink and pencil drawing made by Alfred Kingsley Lawrence, who served with the Northumberland Fusiliers on the Western Front during the First World War, 1917.
With various papers relating to Alfred Kingsley Lawrence, including a ration book, 1919.
Also with a catalogue, containing brief biographical details, and a press release about a retrospective exhibition of his art work, 1976.
First World War, Colonial Office and Admiralty, 1888 - 1962
First World War correspondence, 1910 - 1975
First World War diaries, 1914 - 1916
First World War maps of France and Belgium, 1898 - 1918
"First World War papers", including material relating to anti-aircraft defence, 1915 - 1924
Frank Webster Furniss collection, 1917 - 1921
"From the Dardanelles", 1915-02-20 - 1915-12-13
Gallipoli Campaign, 1915-04 - 1917
The papers include: material on the Dardanelles Campaign and Wemyss's service as Commander-in-Chief, East Indies and Egypt Station; literary drafts and other material for Wemyss's memoirs, his account of the Dardanelles Campaign and Lady Wemyss's biography; Wemyss's correspondence, including letters to his wife; Lady Wemyss's diaries and correspondence; photographs and press cuttings.
George Baker, 1980 (circa)
Historical papers: First World War, 1914-08 - 1982-08
Papers comprising diaries, correspondence, manuscripts of books, articles, lectures, broadcasts, preparatory notes, copies of original papers used in research, card indexes, subject files for the official naval history of the Second World War, press cuttings, microfilms and photographs.
Historical Reference: 'War Work 1914-1918', 1922, 1914 - 1918
This hand written volume has 170 pages recording the work done by over 700 Newnham women during the First World War.
‘This record was compiled by Edith Margaret Sharpley and was transcribed by Laura Archer-Hind in gratitude to their college and in memory of the Great War 1922’
This volume is now available via the University's Digital Library (2018) https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/MS-NEWNHAM-HI-00004/1
Interviews, 1963-04 - 1968-03
Notes of Martin Gilbert's interviews with: Sir Herbert Creedy on his experiences of WSC at the War Office; Major-General Sir Edmund Hakewill Smith on his memories of WSC during the First World War with the Sixth Royal Scots Fusiliers; Vice-Admiral Richard Bell Davies, Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Peirse and Group Captain Ivon Courtney on their memories of WSC learning to fly at Eastchurch [Kent] and his interest in the future of air warfare.
'Jim Counsell's War 1914-18' by M. Counsell, 2014
An account of Counsell's father's time as an artillery officer in World War I.
Journal, 1914-08 - 1914-11
With a press cutting about HMS Marlborough, a postcard and a copy of torpedo orders, nos. 57-62, 1914.
Journal, 1915-06-09 - 1915-08-12
ELS’s journal as liaison officer with the French Tenth Army.
Journal, 1915-08-30 - 1915-10-13
ELS’s journal as liaison officer with the French Tenth Army.
Journal, 1915-10-14 - 1915-12-15
ELS’s journal as liaison officer with the French Tenth Army, including discussions with Winston Churchill, particularly on ELS joining him.
Journal, 1915-12-16 - 1916-02-26
ELS’s journal as liaison officer with the French Tenth Army, including discussions with Winston Churchill.
Journal, 1914-10-25 - 1915-01-07
ELS’s journal as liaison officer with the French Tenth Army.
Journal, 1915-03-09 - 1915-05-21
ELS’s journal as liaison officer with the French Tenth Army, including meetings with Winston Churchill.
Journal, 1916-02 - 1916-06-03
ELS’s journal as liaison officer with the French Tenth and Sixth Armies, also including a letter from General Victor d'Urbal, commander of the Tenth Army, to Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig [Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Forces] on his high regard for ELS and regret at losing him.
Journal, 1916-06-14 - 1916-09-11
ELS’s journal as liaison officer with the French Sixth Army.