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Total number of records: 25

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Books and printed items11
Archives10
Indexes3
Objects1

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world war, 1914-191813
thiepval memorial (thiepval, france)10
photographs2
leaflets dropped from aircraft1
postcards1
propaganda, international1

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Great Britain. Commonwealth War Graves Commission10
Psywar Society1
[Untitled photograph].
Temporary

[Untitled photograph].

c. 1914-1918

Item GAL 121/3. On reverse: "Lord Kitchener stepping over the gangway of "Lord Nelson" [i.e. H.M.S. Lord Nelson]. He then came home & was on his way to Russia on H.M.S. Hampshire when she was torpedoe...

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Archive Object File

water bucket

c.1914-1918

1 Water bucket, canvas, green, belonged to Lt Col G.E.Wherry

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Category: Pay/Pay Books/Small Book/Kitchener's Message/Officer's Service Record: Miscellaneous

A.West (GS) Letter 4 (Sept 1916) 5 francs (4/2d). Letter 67 (March 1918) l/10d per day.

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Category: Gas and use of Smoke

C.P.Heath (GS) Notebook VI, 3/4 March 1918, p38-42. Diagram of a gas chamber with instructions for use. "inadequate" changes of clothing following cleansing (gas attacks nightly).

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Category: Peace & After - Commemoration

H.M.Williams (GER) Vol V Recollctions. Accused of being pro-German on his return to England. Brit hatred "misguided, ignorant and stupid". Broken hopes of returning P.O.Ws 4.1.42)

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Photocopy of Operation Order No.115

1914-1918

Photocopy of Operation Order No.115, 42nd Bn.5th Royal

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Richards, Donald .J.

1939-1945

Large collection of 42 photographs detailing various aspects of life at Stammlager Prisoner of War Camp. Indexed and divided into 6 envelope subsections: 1. Stammlager IVB; 2. Inmates, Funeral, Food (...

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Archive Print Item

Falling leaf

Psywar Society

v.16, no.2 = whole no.65 (June 1974); v.16, no.4 = whole no.67 (Dec. 1974) -v.18, no.1= whole no.72 (Spring 1976) ; v.18, no.3= whole no.74 (Autumn 1976) - v.19, no.1= whole no. 76 (Spring 1977) ; v....

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Thiepval Memorial France : bearing the names of those sailors and soldiers from the United Kingdom and South Africa who fell fighting on the Somme and Ancre, 1916-1917, and whose graves are not known (pt.45 Trotter-Wall)

Great Britain. Commonwealth War Graves Commission

1978-<1992>

Includes introduction to the register. "The original register was published in 1929 and subsequent changes have been incorporated in this amended version". Original introduction register was publish...

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Thiepval Memorial France : bearing the names of those sailors and soldiers from the United Kingdom and South Africa who fell fighting on the Somme and Ancre, 1916-1917, and whose graves are not known (pt.32, Mortimore-Nichols)

Great Britain. Commonwealth War Graves Commission

1978-<1992>

Includes introduction to the register. "The original register was published in 1929 and subsequent changes have been incorporated in this amended version". Original introduction register was publish...

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Thiepval Memorial France : bearing the names of those sailors and soldiers from the United Kingdom and South Africa who fell fighting on the Somme and Ancre, 1916-1917, and whose graves are not known (pt.30, Marshall-Millar)

Great Britain. Commonwealth War Graves Commission

1978-<1992>

Includes introduction to the register. "The original register was published in 1929 and subsequent changes have been incorporated in this amended version". Original introduction register was publish...

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Thiepval Memorial France : bearing the names of those sailors and soldiers from the United Kingdom and South Africa who fell fighting on the Somme and Ancre, 1916-1917, and whose graves are not known (pt.26, 1916-1917 Kneale-L)

Great Britain. Commonwealth War Graves Commission

1978-<1992>

Includes introduction to the register. "The original register was published in 1929 and subsequent changes have been incorporated in this amended version". Original introduction register was publish...

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