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Lethbridge Papers
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Memoir detailing a childhood spent in the North West Froniter Provinces, Coonoor and Bengal, 1920-1945. Donated by Mr. J. Lethbridge, through the good offices of Mr L. Fleming. Memoir: ‘Child […] -
Brown Family Papers: Box 5
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A collection of letters and documents relating to the Brown family of Tiverton, Devon. Most of the letters are from the six children to their father’s second wife (mother to […] -
Brown Family Papers: Box 4
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A collection of letters and documents relating to the Brown family of Tiverton, Devon. Most of the letters are from the six children to their father’s second wife (mother to […] -
Brown Family Papers: Box 3
Archive: Papers
A collection of letters and documents relating to the Brown family of Tiverton, Devon. Most of the letters are from the six children to their father’s second wife (mother to […] -
Gradidge Papers
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Memoir, ‘The last of the Raj Memsahibs: memoirs 1929 to 1945’. An account of the childhood and married life of an army wife, mostly based in Punjab and NWFP. 1 […] -
Westlake Papers
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A.R.C. Westlake, C.S.I., C.I.E., I.C.S. Given by Mrs. Flora Westlake Madras: 1912 – 1947 Two volumes of autobiography: ‘A Kaleidescope for Krishnan : Experiences of India’, by Alan Westlake, illus., […] -
Watkins Papers
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Given by Major F.W. Watkins N.W.F.P. 1916-1928 TS article by Lt. D.R. Gostling: History of 36th Jacob’s Horse. 9pp. -
Warren Papers
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P.J. Warren N.W.F.P., Waziristan: 1926-1933 TS Memoir: “With a Mountain Battery in India” (1926-33) Illustrated with photos and maps, 53pp. 9 additional photos (in Box 51). -
Waghorn Papers
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In box L16 Brigadier R.D. Waghorn, C.B.E. Illustrated handbook issued for the opening of the Khyber railway, 2 November 1925. In Box L16. ‘Construction of bridges on the Kangra Valley […] -
Vosper Papers
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Given by Mr. Vosper Brief notes (6 pages) “…on the geography and political aspect of India to give some idea of why it was necessary to have a military outpost […]