CHALONER, BRUCE
Details
Type of record: Archive
Title: CHALONER, BRUCE
Classmark: LIDDLE/WW1/DF/023
Date(s): 1911-1919
Language: English; German
Size and medium: 1 file
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/30549
Collection group(s): Liddle Collection
Description
St John Ambulance Association certificate of Margaret Chaloner (Apr 1911); 8 manuscript letters to 'Gougon' (a nickname for her sister, Ursula Violet Chaloner), written whilst on a cruise on HMS Enchantress, with typescript summary notes [24 Aug-9 Sep 1919]; Manuscript recollections 'Peace Night', with typescript copy (nd); Notice relating to the Hotel Victoria at Boulogne, opened by Lady Scobell and Mrs Chaloner for use by officers and their wives (nd); Manuscript extracts from letters from Toby ES Estcourt, 2nd Dragoons, Royal Scots Guards, 2 Sep-26 Oct 1914, with typescript summary notes (9 Sep 1919); Annotated map of sunken German Fleet at Scapa Flow (1 Sep 1919); Translated article 'Gallipoli' (21 Jan 1916); Note in German (12 Jan 1918); Admittance card of Viscount Peel (nd); Manuscript letter expressing thanks for Union Jack flag (26 Apr 1915); Manuscript note relating to site of the grave of RGH Chaloner (brother), killed in action in 1917 (nd); Manuscript letter expressing thanks
for the offer of taking in a convalescent officer (nd).
Biography or history
Chaloner, Bruce. The Honourable Miss Bruce Chaloner.
Provenance
The papers were placed in the Collection by Lord Gisborough.
Access and usage
Reproduction
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