Papers, Feb-Mar 1939, about nominations for officers to attend staff colleges
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Papers relating to nominations for officers to attend the staff colleges at Minley Manor and Camberley, including lists of names. 9pp
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Papers, Feb-Mar 1939, about nominations for officers to attend staff colleges
Papers relating to nominations for officers to attend the staff colleges at Minley Manor and Camberley, including lists of names. 9pp
Papers, Feb 1947, relating to O'Connor's honorary degree from the University of St Andrews
Papers relating to award by the University of St Andrews of Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws on 9 Apr, including published account of the celebrations and text of speech given by Prof J N Wright. 6pp, 1 booklet
Papers, Feb 1941, about the behaviour of Australian troops at Derna
Papers relating to alleged looting and general indiscipline of Australian troops in Derna, with letter from O'Connor directing Maj Gen I G Mackay, Cdr of 6 Australian Div to take immediate action against offenders. With retrospective note by O'Connor. 4pp
Papers, Feb 1939, relating to accusations of police incompetence in a murder investigation
Papers relating to accusations of police incompetency made by C E V Buxton at the officer's mess at Dett Camp, Beersheba on 3 Feb, following police investigation of a murder. Including an account of the accusations made by Buxton. 5pp
Papers, Aug-Sep 1944, about the death of Brigadier James Hargest, 12 Aug 1944
Papers relating to Brig James Hargest, including letter to him referring to the injury suffered by MacMillan, Cdr of 15 (Scottish) Div; letter to the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Rt Hon Peter Fraser, giving the circumstances of Hargest's death on 12 Aug; and published tributes by members of the House of representatives of New Zealand given on 22 Aug, with details of Hargest's career (Hargest was an Member of Parliament in New Zealand). With letter from the Imperial War Graves Commission, with details of the burial place of Hargest. 6pp, 1 booklet
Papers relating to Brig H L Glyn Hughes, Vice Director of Medical Services, British Army of the Rhine, concerning his request for transfer from Regular Army Reserve of Officers to a permanent commission in Royal Army Medical Corps. Including a history of military career; copies of letters from Wemyss, Military Secretary at War Office and Lt Gen Sir Alexander Hood, giving reasons for rejecting the application, and letter from Glyn Hughes to 'Harry' detailing his current duties at the Depot and Training Establishment, Boyce Barracks in Crookham. 7pp
Papers concerning the consideration of an amnesty during discussions in London, including copy of telegram from the Secretary of State (not named) suggesting conditions for an amnesty; and comments on the proposal by MacMichael and Haining. With comments by Haining and MacMichael on plan to use the Levant Fair buildings in Tel Aviv for holding Arab detainees. 8pp
Papers, 6-13 Jan 1941, about the appointment of Captain Harold Hickling as SNO Inshore Squadron
Papers relating to the appointment of Hickling as Senior Naval Officer of Inshore Squadron, including letters from Adm Sir Andrew Cunningham; and Hickling, enclosing a memorandum on bombing requirements. With obituary of Hickling from The Times. 5pp
Papers, 5-15 Dec 1938, about allegations of misconduct by British troops
Papers relating to alleged incidents of misconduct by British troops (not specified) including Haining's views on possible damage in Arab/Jewish relations caused by brutality of troops and adverse publicity. With copy of letter to Haining from Henry Pownall at the War Office, enclosing extracts from articles in the German press accusing British troops of atrocities against the Arab population in Palestine. 8pp
Papers, 30 Dec 1939 and 12 Feb 1940, relating to the arrangements of the Mareth defence line
Papers relating to the Mareth defence line, including notes on wiring, anti tank defences, concrete dug outs and camouflage. With sketches of defence arrangements including of anti tank obstacles, guns on a fixed mounting, machine gun pill box and company post arrangements. 7pp
Papers, 30 Dec 1938 - 30 Jan 1939, about the situation in the Hebron sub-district
Papers relating to the political situation in Hebron sub district. With reports dated 30 Dec 1938 and 25 Jan 1939 by Assistant District Commissioner A E S Charles, including account of enmity between Arabs of Hebron and Dura, and the demonstration on 18 Dec at Yatta against the people of Hebron; and plans for discussions between the leaders. With letter from Keith-Roach, with his view of the demonstration at Yatta, comments on the organiser Fakhri Effendi Nasashibi and recommendation that military or police posts be established in the area. With O'Connor's reply, referring to lack of intelligence information in Hebron district; and criticising intervention of civil servants in politics, citing Keith-Roach's association with the Husseini family as an example. 26pp
Papers, 28 Aug 1944, relating to equipment wastage in 8 Corps
Papers relating to equipment wastage in 8 Corps, including statistics for vehicle and controlled stores losses of 6 Guards Tank Bde, 11 Armoured Div, Guards Armoured Div and 15 (Scottish) Div during the period of Operations EPSOM, JUPITER, GOODWOOD MEETING, BLUECOAT and GROUSE, 15 Jul-17 Aug. 10pp
Papers, 27-30 Jun 1940, relating to O'Connor's ADC, Captain Dent
Papers relating to Capt Dent, O'Connor's ADC, including message and letter to Lt Gen G J Giffard, Cdr British Troops in Palestine and Transjordan concerning the transfer to Cairo. With letter to Dent, referring to Dent's plans to attend a cipher course. 5pp
Papers, 24 and 29 Feb 1944, about 1 Battalion Welsh Guards and a recent training operation
Papers relating to hampering by 1 Bn Welsh Guards of training operations of a fire representation party on 23 Feb at Yeddingham, including account of the incident by Lt Col G C G Grey, Royal Artillery at Fire Represenation HQ. 3pp
Papers relating to the attempted arrest and ultimate escape of Abdul Khadr Husseini at Deir Ibn Obeid including accounts of the incident by Wg Cdr Ritchie at British Forces HQ in Jerusalem and A F Giles at Palestine Police HQ, Jerusalem. 4pp
Papers, 1977-1978, relating to an appeal for a memorial window in St Paul's Cathedral
Papers relating to the appeal launched in Mar 1981 for a memorial in St Paul's Cathedral to commemorate ten FMs who served in World War Two. 8pp
Papers, 1974-1977, relating to Operation Market Garden, Netherlands, Sep 1944
Papers relating to Operation MARKET GARDEN, Allied operation to establish bridgehead across the Rhine in the Netherlands including O'Connor's comments on the operation, particularly the failure to hold Arnhem. With reviews of the book A Bridge Too Far (Hamilton, London, 1974) by Cornelius Ryan and the film of the same name, released in 1976. 52pp
Papers, 1972-1974, relating to television programmes about World War Two
Papers relating to television programmes on World War Two, including 'The Second World War' and 'The World at War'. 3pp
Papers, 1971, relating to O'Connor's appointment as a Knight of the Thistle
Papers relating to O'Connor's appointment as a Knight of the Thistle on 3 Jul, including programme for the ceremony at St Giles' Cathedral (2 copies), newspaper cuttings including those from The London Gazette, The Ross-shire Journal, The Glasgow Herald, The Scotsman and the Edinburgh Evening News and photographs. 19pp, 5 photographs, 2 booklets
Papers, 1967-1970, relating to Iven G Mackay citizen and soldier, by Ivan Chapman (published 1975)
Papers relating to the planned biography of Lt Gen Sir Iven Mackay by Ivan Chapman, including a copy of FM Lord Harding's answers to Chapman's questionnaire on the subject. 10pp