India
Found in 314 Collections and/or Records:
Transcript of interview: Thomas Macan, 2019
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
University of Mysore Convocation Address by Rev. C. F. Andrews, 1938-10-06
Printed copy of the address given by Andrews.
Usborne letters, 1896-08 - 1907-09
Letters from Charles Usborne on subjects including: college friends; Usborne's life in the Indian Civil Service, including measures against the plague; the publication of songs by Usborne in the Spectator; Usborne's various romantic attachments and marriage; sedition in the Punjab; Usborne's views on Indian self-government.
U[tricularia] [various species, descriptions and diagrams], 1848-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Sir Francis Darwin pp-and Charles Robert Darwin
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Viola nana from India from seed from John Scott - has flowered all summer & is now flowering but only imperfect flowers & not one perfect flower, 1868-12-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
(Note)
Visit to India, 1986-05
Press cuttings on NK’s India visit. Also includes a cartoon of NK by "Ranga".
Visit to India, 1974 and other correspondence with India, 1974 - 1990
Visits and meetings, 1989-11
Visits and meetings, 1990-11
W. Turner's account book & diary of a voyage to India, 1764-05-26 - 1765-04-17
A brief account book and diary by W. Turner of a voyage to India, 1764-1765, referring to Nevil Maskelyne and Lord Clive (Turner sailed on board the Prince of Wales Indiaman and met both gentlemen while his ship was anchored in Table Bay). The account book also includes a brief note on the text.
Westcott Papers
Wickenden and Other Letters, 1936-01 - 1951-08
Willcox Report on the Indian Army, 1945 - 1988-09
Copy of the report of the Willcox Committee on the Reorganization of the Army and Air Forces in India (1944-45), with correspondence on copying JEP's version of the report. Correspondents include: General Sir John Chapple (5); representatives of the India Office Library and Records department, British Library (3).
Also includes: copy of a letter to JEP from Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck on the report (1948) [original at POLL 1/3/38].