Honours
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
Alphabetical files, 1914 - 2002
This series of files were in alphabetical order. A lot of the material relates to references and honours and is therefore closed on data protection grounds.
American citizenship award, 1963-04
Colour photographs of John F Kennedy [President of the United States] with RSC for the signing of WSC’s award of honorary US citizenship.
Award of Distinguished Service Cross (DSC), 1944-03
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.
Award of US Legion of Merit, 1945
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.
Certificates of honours and awards, 1900 - 1921
Papers comprising correspondence, log books, scrapbooks, press cuttings, drawings and photographs.
Also with some papers about Admiral Sturdee's death, 1925-35.
"Clementine Churchill": honours and festivities, 1946, 1968-08
Copies of correspondence between CSC and Clement Attlee, Prime Minister, and of a press cutting on CSC receiving the GBE.
Correspondence, 1914 - 2003
This series mainly comprises reference requests for employment and nominations for awards, including the Nobel Prize. Also included are off-prints of scientific and philosophical papers. The material relating to groups and organisations has been arranged into a separate series.
Elite survey, 1962
Including notes on the honours system and a transcript of an interview with Herbert Morrison.
GBE, 1946-06 - 1946-07
Honours, 1972 - 2006
Honours, 1938 - 1959
Unfortunately few political papers or correspondence exist, and the most valuable section is Horsbrugh's own collection of presscuttings, HSBR 2.
Honours, 1955 - 1981
Honours and awards, The majority of folios date from 1946, 1965
Honours and awards, 1882 - 1967
Honours: baronetcy, 1953-06 - 1953-08
Honours: knighthood, 1941-12 - 1942-02
Honours: Legion d’Honneur, 1915 - 1950-08
Includes recommendations from French generals during the First World War.
Honours: military decorations, 1915 - 1949
Papers and correspondence on medals and decorations awarded to ELS.
Honours: Order of the Bath, 1964 - 1972
Personal papers of ELS and family, on subjects including; ELS's childhood and early military training; Michael Spears; honours; ELS's health; memorial services for MS and ELS; ELS's and MS's household affairs; property, particularly ELS's country house Old Gables (Warfield, Berkshire, later St Michael’s Grange) and his London house at 12 Chester Place (later 12 Strathearn Place).
Mrs Thatcher’s resignation honours list, 1990
Papers and correspondence on subjects including: the "Spycatcher" case; electoral reform; reform of the legal profession; Parliamentary reform.
MS speeches, 2007-01 - 2007-11
Subjects include: MS's memories of Winston Churchill; the launch of Celia Lee's book "Winston and Jack: The Churchill Brothers", and MS's memories of her uncle John S Churchill and aunt "Goonie" [Lady Gwendeline Churchill]; Churchill as a Knight of the Garter.
"New York Honours", 1946-03
Photo shows WSC on the occasion of receiving the Gold Medal of the City of New York. He is standing in front of microphones smiling and holding a rolled paper. Next to him is Mayor William O'Dwyer.
Order of service of the ceremony of installation of Knights of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1924-05-21
Papers comprising correspondence, log books, scrapbooks, press cuttings, drawings and photographs.
Also with some papers about Admiral Sturdee's death, 1925-35.
Order of the Garter, 1953-04 - 1953-10
Personal, 1944 - 2000
This series mostly contains personal notes and correspondence in relation to Max Perutz's personal interests, as well as congratulatory correspondence for his Nobel Prize and order of merit. There is also a little family correspondence from his son, Robin, and grandson, Tim.