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GENEALOGICAL NOTES AND PEDIGREES RELATING TO THE MAWER FAMILY COMPILED BY H MAWER
20th century
Covers 16th-20th century
Sender: Devey, H.B.
Recipient: Shorter, Clement King
Letters: 1
Date(s): 9 Sep 1917
Location: BC. Shorter correspondence
Title: Sorrow
Author: Anonymous
Date(s): 169- ?
Manuscript: Lt 15
Contents: On how sadness makes the writer unable to appreciate the beauties of nature
in Spring
Certificat
1928
(1928) (identity certificate issued by Office des refugies russes) 1f; TS, with MS amendments; French
Letter to Ralph Thoresby from William Nicolson, Rose Castle, Carlisle
21 Jun 1703
Regarding Mr Morris, Devils-arrows, Sir Philip Sydenham, and Mr Gilpin
Haddon Hall, from cottage
Bingley, Godfrey (1842-1927)
14/Apr/1890
Photograph taken near Haddon Hall, Derbyshire
Histoire de la peinture moderne
Read, Sir Herbert Edward (1893-1968)
c1960
"Traduit de l'anglais par Yves Riviere"--Verso t.p.
Hippolyte Boulenger
Vanzype, Gustave (1869-1955); Boulenger, Hippolyte (1837-1874)
c1949
Bibliography: p. 13.
Category: US Navy
Capt F. S. W. de Winton (RNMN) - 1917 Sub Lt HMS Narwhal from recollections of his service while based in Ireland: "In April 1917 the United States came into the war and soon after the declaration 6 US destroyers led by the USS "Wadsworth" (Commander Taussig) arrived at Queenstown to operate under Admiral Bayly. This was a most welcome reinforcement, although no significant improvement occurred in U-boat sinkings until convoys were at last introduced from about July 1917. We got on well with the US Destroyers and they found Admiral Bayly a good man to work for. Further US Destroyers arrived, all 4-stackers, during the early months of the summer, and in July 1917 the 4 British destroyers based at Queenstown returned to the Grand Fleet at Scapa".
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Category: Attitudes/Opinions - Towards Australians
E.Bowlby (GS) Letter 20.4.16 and letter 90, 8.4.16 from Sir W.Baynes (GS).
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