- B38/24
- Ffeil
- 1939
Booklet containing a plan prepared by the Military Research Committee of the New Commonwealth Institute.
1 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Booklet containing a plan prepared by the Military Research Committee of the New Commonwealth Institute.
Grundlagen und methoden internationaler revision
German language publication of the New Commonwealth Institute. Title translated to English reads "Principles and methods in international foundations.
Legal machinery for peaceful change
A Democratic Manifesto by Emery Reves
Documents relating to the First World War, 1916-17, including copies of some of the memoranda produced by the British War Office, documents on the military situation in France in 1916, and material concerning relative German and British manpower in 1916, and correspondence and papers relating to Lloyd George's rise to the premiership in December 1916.
Cuttings from various national newspapers and journals, 1916-17, relating to the allied 'war aims' during the course of the First World War.
Breeding of Horses for the Army,
Correspondence, November 1916, relating to the breeding of horses for the army during World War One. The correspondents include E. T. John MP.
John, E. T. (Edward Thomas).
The papers include a copy of a 'confidential' report, 31 August 1916, by H. A. L. Fisher entitled 'The Settlement of Europe'; notes on the state purchase of the brewing industry; the Debenham recommendations; a memorandum on questions sent to the War Office, 1916; a list of deputations received by Lloyd George on 3 November 1916; a draft in the hand of David Davies of Lloyd George's letter of resignation, 2 December 1916, to Asquith, endorsed, 'Dft letter - 2/12/16 S of S to PM' (There is a draft of the letter in the Parliamentary Archive at the House of Lords, London, Lloyd George Papers E/2/23/11]; an undated letter [c. 1-2 December 1916], from 'Dafydd bob man' [Major David Davies MP] to 'Chief' [David Lloyd George], encouraging him to resign from the government: 'It is only the strong man who can pull the country through & the strong man takes risks'; and an undated letter from David Davies to Lloyd George, late 1916, on the conduct of the allied war effort; and a memorandum on 'Imperial Organisation' [1916].
Fisher, H. A. L. (Herbert Albert Laurens), 1865-1940
Correspondence, March 1916-May 1917, relating to the anti-submarine invention known as the Hubbard gun.
Memoranda and correspondence, 1916-17, relating to the British army. They relate to many subjects including sick and wounded soldiers; the situation in France; military railways; the guns ordered by the Ministry of Munitions; a comparison of the prisoners taken by the British and the German forces; court martials; recruitment in Ireland; sapping and tunnelling; and 'some notes of messages and communication in the Field'.
Great Britain. Ministry of Munitions.
Contract for Medical Supplies,
Purchase of Supplies in Ireland,
Pimlico and Woolwich Army Supply Schemes,
Battles of Loos, Somme and Arras,
Statistics prepared for the Prime Minister on the guns employed at the Battles of Loos, the Somme and Arras.
The documents include a secret memorandum on the internal situation in France, June 1917; notes on a visit to France, May 1917; notes on the 'present offensive', April 1917; a memorandum on the military situation, March 1917; a memorandum on 'boring', 1916; and a report on the Allied Conference, November 1916.
The papers include a memorandum on the substitution of mechanical transport in place of horse transport in divisional ammunition columns; statistics on German mobilized strength, 1916; and a stencilled copy of a letter, 11 December 1916, from Lloyd George to Liberal MPs shortly after assuming the premiership.
Lloyd George, David, 1863-1945
Correspondence and papers relating to David Davies's visit to Russia in January 1917, together with some material on the establishment of the Prime Minister's Secretariat by Lloyd George.
Russian, Caucasus and Turkish Fronts,
Notebook containing notes on the Russian, Caucasus and Turkish Fronts, 1917.
A copy of the Military Convention between Roumania and the Quadruple Entente, 20 February 1917.