Colonialism
Found in 1176 Collections and/or Records:
Official: Cabinet: Unemployment Policy Committee: related Cabinet papers and conclusions., 27 Jun 1928 - 20 Jul 1928
Official: Cabinet: War Policy Committee: correspondence and papers., Aug 1915 - Oct 1915
Official: Colonial Office, 1902 - 1908
Official: Colonial Office, 1920 - 1922
Official: Colonial Office: administration report of the Aden [later Yemen] Port Trust., 1906 - 1907
Official: Colonial Office: All Red Route: papers., 1907 - 1908
Official: Colonial Office: British North America Act: correspondence and notes., 20 May 1907 - 17 Jul 1907
Correspondents include: Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister of Canada; William Fielding [Minister of Finance in Canada]; Richard McBride, Premier of British Columbia [Canada] (6); Hamar Greenwood MP (2).Also includes drafts and copies of telegrams from WSC to some of those mentioned above and WSC's hand-written notes; a cutting from the Times.
Official: Colonial Office: Cabinet, Foreign and War Office: printed papers., Dec 1905 - Dec 1907
Official: Colonial Office: Cabinet Papers., 23 Jan 1921 - 29 Dec 1921
Official: Colonial Office: Cabinet Papers., 28 Jan 1922 - 30 Sep 1922
Official: Colonial Office: Cairo [Egypt] Conference: Telegrams and papers., 06 Jan 1921 - 01 Apr 1921
Official: Colonial Office: caravan tolls in Ashanti [Gold Coast, later Ghana] and Northern Nigeria., c 1906
Includes notes and a paper from Sir Alfred Jones and Thomas Barker of the Incorporated Chamber of Commerce of Liverpool.
Official: Colonial Office: Colonial Conference 1907: printed papers., 1906 - 1907
Official: Colonial Office: Colonial Conference: Colonial preference: notes and printed papers., 1907
Official: Colonial Office: Colonial Conference: printed minutes of proceedings., Apr 1907 - May 1907
Official: Colonial Office: Colonial Conference: printed papers., Jun 1902 - Aug 1902
Papers relating to a conference between the Secretary of State for the Colonies [Joseph Chamberlain] and the Prime Ministers of self-governing colonies, held in London, at which discussions took place on subjects including: political relations between Great Britain and the colonies, imperial defence, commercial relations within the Empire, naturalisation and settlement in South Africa, and relations of the Commonwealth and New Zealand with the islands of the Pacific. [indexed].