Intelligence
Found in 330 Collections and/or Records:
The Balkans, 1915-03 - 1915-07
The Ulster Story (in press cuttings): Skulduggery, 1984-01 - 1987-03
Press cuttings on politics in Ulster, particularly on intelligence work, Ireland and NATO, and the role of the United States and the CIA [Central Intelligence Agency].
Also includes: memorandum by JEP on Ireland's integration into NATO's defence strategy; article on Irish neutrality; letters from James Prior, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, to JEP and James Molyneaux [Leader, Ulster Unionist Party] on meeting Ulster MPs (3), with letter from Molyneaux.
Transcript of interview: Beryl Juchau, 2017
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: David Barrie, 2023
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Derek Tonkin, 2000
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Ethel Cox, 2016
Mrs Cox's reminiscences, particularly on investigations into the leakage of information from the Embassy to German intelligence, partly by Elyesa Bazna ['Cicero'], the valet of Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen, the British Ambassador to Turkey.
Transcript of interview: Gill Bennett, 2019
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Hugh Carless, 2002
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: John Cloake, 2013
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Nicholas Cocking, 2004
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Oliver Miles, 2004
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Sir Brian Donnelly, 2017
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Sir Francis Richards, 2016
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Sir Nicholas Bayne, 2016
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Sir Paul Lever, 2011
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Tim Dowse, 2020
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of JEP's War Recollections, North Africa 1939-1945, as given to the Imperial War Museum, December 1987, 1987-12
Mainly JEP's classical notes and papers from his time as a student and fellow of Trinity College, University of Cambridge, and as Professor of Greek at the University of Sydney [Australia]. Included among these are other personal papers, including correspondence with family, friends and colleagues, JEP's poetry and papers from his service during the war.
(Untitled), 03 Sep 1931
Letter from WSC to Sir Ernley Blackwell, [Legal Assistant Under-Secretary of State, Home Office], on the cancellation of his United States lecture tour, because of the possibility of a General Election, [and the death threat from the Ghadr Indian Revolutionary Party], suggesting that the Home Office keep a close watch on the young Indians in London, as they would certainly be in a bad mood when the Round Table Conference reached its inevitable breakdown. [Carbon].
(Untitled), 27 Aug 1931
Letter from Sir Ernley Blackwell [Legal Assistant Under- Secretary of State], Home Office, to WSC, with notification that the "Ghada" [Ghadr] Indian Revolutionary Party were making plans for an attempt on WSC's life during his autumn tour of the United States, and asking for details of his movements.
(Untitled), 22 Nov 1931
Memorandum by the [? Indian Police] sent to Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Special Branch, Metropolitan Police, on the Ghadr Indian revolutionary party, active in California, which had threatened to kill WSC during his lecture tour of the United States. [Typescript].
(Untitled), 27 May 1941
Note from Commander Charles Thompson [Personal Assistant to WSC] to CSC, on gossip in Westerham [Kent] about a proposed visit to Chartwell by WSC, undertaking to tell the Military Authorities to ensure that the Chartwell Guard were warned not to gossip, pointing out that the information must have come from the staff at Chartwell, and that the staff should not mention such visits, even to the Guard; also on an extractor for the kitchen at Chartwell.
(Untitled), 27 May 1941
Note from CSC to Commander Charles Thompson [Personal Assistant to WSC], stating that the town of Westerham [Kent] was "seething" with the news that WSC would be spending the weekend at Chartwell, and that there was considerable disappointment when only she arrived; asking him to ensure that the Company Commander instructed his men not to discuss any proposed visit in the public houses and canteen in Westerham [initialled by CSC].
(Untitled), 06 Nov 1923
(Untitled), [1927]
Statement by Sir William Joynson-Hicks [later Lord Brentford] on the discovery by the Government of documents showing that the Russian trade delegation has been used as a cover for subversive activities in Britain by Soviet agents. Another copy at CHAR 2/152/66-71. Another version at CHAR 2/152/72-82.
(Untitled), 30 Oct 1930
Letter from Stuart Atherley (London General Press, 6 Bouverie Street, London) to WSC enclosing a photograph of a document once belonging to Captain Sidney Reilly of the British Intelligence Service [not present] and asking for advice on whether it should appear in Reilly's published memoirs.