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HOWELL, Brig Gen Philip (1877-1916)
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Album of photographs by Howell in the Balkans, 1903, including photographs of the Bulgarian Army and of decapitated heads

Photograph album containing photographs of Balkans, taken by Howell whilst Balkan correspondent for The Times, with photographs from Turkey and Bulgaria, including photographs of the Bulgarian Army, and of uprisings against Turkey [by Macedonian Christians] and decapitated heads [of Macedonian Christians]. 1 vol.

Album of photographs by Howell, 1904-1908, including journeys in India, the Russo-Japanese war, and Staff College Quetta

Photograph album containing photographs of Howell's travels between 1904 and 1908, including journey from Abbotabad via Chilas, Gilgit to Chitral, India, Aug-Oct 1904; photographs of journey to Sukaram, Srinagar, Kashmir, India, Sept-Oct 1905; photographs of the family of Lt Gen Douglas Haig at Kaibar Pass, India, 1906; photographs of Russo-Japanese war, including photographs of executed Chinese spies, Korea 1907; photographs of Staff College, Quetta, India 1907-8; and expedition to Zakka Khel, near Quetta, India, 1908. 1 vol.

Album of press cuttings, photographs and other items, 1908-1913, relating to eastern Europe, the Balkan Wars, and the Middle East

Scrap album containing cuttings, photographs and narrative detailing Howell's assignments as correspondent of The Times, including papers relating to Howell's travels in 1908 through Balkans and Asiatic Turkey, including photographs and narrative descriptions of Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece, Lebanon, Damascus, River Euphrates, and Baghdad; also including newspaper cuttings of Howell's articles for The Times, on internal Balkan politics, the Balkan Wars 1912-13, and on travelling across Arabia in a motor car 1 vol.

Copy telegram from General Sir Charles Monro to General Sir Bryan Mahon, Feb 1916, demanding copies of telegrams to the War Office, and copy telegram from Mahon to the WO on a possible Allied offensive

Typescript copy of telegram from Gen Sir Charles Carmichael Monro, Officer Commanding, Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, to Gen Sir Bryan Thomas Mahon, General Officer Commanding, British Salonika Force, requesting that all telegrams sent to War Office by Gen Sir Bryan Thomas Mahon, must also be forwarded to Gen Sir Charles Carmichael Monro, and typescript copy of telegram from Gen Sir Bryan Thomas Mahon, to War Office, relating information from French Gen Maurice Paul Emmanuel Sairrail, General Officer Commanding, Allied Army of the Orient, Salonika, Greece, regarding a possible Allied offensive against Bulgarian and German forces. 2pp.

Copy telegram from Howell to General Sir William Robertson, [Apr 1916], denying a memo on Allied policy in Salonika attributed to Howell by a Suffragette newspaper

Typescript copy of telegram from Howell to Gen Sir William Robert Robertson, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, denying all knowledge of memorandum concerning Allied policy in Salonika (Thessaloniki), Greece attributed to Howell in the Suffragette newspaper Britannia, and asking Robertson over possibility of legal action against Britannia. 1p.

Copy telegram from the War Office to General Sir Bryan Mahon, Jan 1916, on Allied policy in Salonika, and copy telegram from General Sir Charles Monro, Feb 1916, demanding copies of telegrams to the War Office

Typescript copy of telegram from War Office to Gen Sir Bryan Thomas Mahon, General Officer Commanding, British Salonika Force, concerning Allied policy in Salonika, Greece, being concillatory to the Greeks, and typescript copy of telegram from Gen Sir Charles Carmichael Monro, Officer Commanding Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, to Gen Sir Bryan Thomas Mahon, General Officer Commanding, British Salonika Force, protesting that all telegrams sent to War Office by Gen Sir Bryan Thomas Mahon, must also be forwarded to Gen Sir Charles Carmichael Monro. 2pp.

Copy telegrams between the War Office and General Sir Bryan Mahon, Feb 1916, on Allied policy in Salonika

Typescript copy of telegram from War Office to Gen Sir Bryan Thomas Mahon, General Officer Commanding, British Salonika Force, requesting wariness when dealing with French inquiries regarding British forces, and typescript copy of telegram from Gen Sir Bryan Thomas Mahon, General Officer Commanding, British Salonika Force, to War Office, requesting information and guidance to be given regarding policy in Salonika (Thessaloniki), Greece. 2pp.

Copy telegrams from the War Office to General Sir Bryan Mahon, Dec 1915, on the defence of Salonika

Typescript copy of telegram from War Office to Gen Sir Bryan Thomas Mahon, General Officer Commanding, British Salonika Force, relating to Allied defence of Salonika (Thessaloniki), Greece, particularly the tactics of French Gen Maurice Paul Emmanuel Sairrail, General Officer Commanding, Allied Army of the Orient. 1p.

Copy telegrams from the War Office to General Sir Bryan Mahon, Feb 1916, on training for troops in Salonika, and the need for reinforcements on the Western Front

Typescript copy of two telegrams from War Office to Gen Sir Bryan Thomas Mahon, General Officer Commanding, British Salonika Force, concerning training of troops in Salonika (Thessaloniki), their use in minor operations in Salonika, Greece, and discussion of the futility of keeping large number of troops idle on Eastern Front, whilst German advances being made on Western Front. 2pp

Correspondence, 1912-1913, and printed reviews relating to Howell's book, The Campaign in Thrace, 1913

File containing papers relating to The Campaign In Thrace, by Phillip Howell, (1913, Hugh Rees, London) including press reviews from The Pioneer, The Daily Chronicle, The Army and Navy Gazette, The Westminster Gazette, The Spectator, The Nation in Arms, Broad Arrow and The Morning Post; memorandum of agreement between Howell and Hugh Rees, publisher of The Campaign In Thrace and articles on the Balkan War by Howell for The Westminster Gazette. 1 file.

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