The tanks: a history of the Royal Tank Corps, by Basil Liddell Hart, 1959
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Book by Basil Henry Liddell Hart entitled The tanks. A history of the Royal Tank Corps Regiment. Volume 2 1939-1945, (Cassell, London, 1959).
The tanks: a history of the Royal Tank Corps, by Basil Liddell Hart, 1959
Book by Basil Henry Liddell Hart entitled The tanks. A history of the Royal Tank Corps Regiment. Volume 2 1939-1945, (Cassell, London, 1959).
The Royal Armoured Corps, by Captain J R W Murland, 1943
Book by Capt J R W Murland entitled The Royal Armoured Corps (Methuen, London, 1943).
The fighting tanks since 1918, by US Maor Ralph Jones, 1933
Book by US Maj Ralph E Jones, US Capt George H Rarey, US Lt Robert J Icks entitled The fighting tanks since 1918 (The National Service Publishing Company, Washington DC, US, 1933).
The British way in warfare, by Basil Liddell Hart, 1942
Book by Sir Basil Henry Liddell Hart entitled The British way in warfare (Penguin 1942).
Text of a report amendment, 15 Apr 1944, about TOG 2* tank steering experiments
Amendment to Department of Tank Design Transmission Branch report number T N 63, detailing steering experiments on the TOG 2* tank. 1p
Test data for the TOG 2 tank, 23 May 1941
Report of test data on the TOG 2 tank. 3 copies
Telegrams from Major General Sir Richard Butler to Stern, 22 Apr 1917, about a meeting
Two telegrams from Maj Gen Sir Richard Harte Keatinge Butler, Deputy Chief of General Staff, Western Front to Stern in Paris, France, arranging a meeting at Amiens, France. 1p
Telegram, 25 Jun 1918, about the delivery date for Renault tanks ordered for the British Army
Ministry of Munitions, Commission for Mechanical Warfare (Overseas and Allies) telegram concerning the date of delivery by the French Government of Renault tanks to the British Army. 1p
Telegram, 24 Jun 1918, about the delivery date for Renault tanks ordered for the British Army
Ministry of Munitions, Commission for Mechanical Warfare (Overseas and Allies) telegram concerning the date of delivery by the French Government of Renault tanks to the British Army. 1p
Telegram to Lt O Thorneycroft, Mechanical Warfare Supply Department, Ministry of Munitions, containing the words "Girl arrived very well-Thorneycroft." 1p
Telegram to Stern, 9 Jul 1917, about the use of rooms by the Mechanical Warfare Supply Department
Telegram to Stern at the Ritz Hotel, Paris, France, requesting a decision about the division of rooms at 20 Cockspur Street, London, in use by the Mechanical Warfare Supply Department. 1p
Telegram to Stern, 9 Jul 1917, about Major General Sir John Capper
Telegram to Stern at the Ritz Hotel, Paris, France, reporting that Maj Gen Sir John Edward Capper, Director General, Tank Corps would be at Headquarters, France on Tuesday. 1p
Telegram from William Tritton to Stern, 27 Jul 1915, about a lack of accurate drawings
Telegram from William Ashbee Tritton, of William Foster and Company Limited, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, to Stern, concerning a lack of accurate drawings. 2pp
Telegram from Mechanical Warfare Supply Department, Ministry of Munitions to Stern in Paris, France, concerning the proposed visit of F Skeens, Director of Armament, Mechanical Warfare Department, Ministry of Munitions, to Tank Corps Headquarters, Bermicourt, France. 1p
Telegram from the Mechanical Warfare Supply Department to Stern at the Ritz Hotel, Paris, France, informing him of the dispatch of a Stokes Gun and ammunition to Paris, France. 1p
Telegram from Headquarters, Machine Gun Corps, Heavy Branch, to Stern at the Ritz Hotel, Paris, France, mentioning the absence of Maj Gen Sir John Edward Capper, Director General, Tank Corps and Brig Gen Hugh Jamieson Elles, Commander, Tank Corps 1p
Telegram from Stern, Jun 1918 about travel arrangements for Captain Freeman
Telegram from Stern in Paris, France, relating to travel arrangements from France to London for Capt Freeman, Engineer, Factory Department, Ministry of Munitions and Mrs Freeman. 1p
Telegram from Stern to the Rt Hon Winston (Leonard Spencer) Churchill, Minister of Munitions, requesting clarification about his position in view of the appointment of Maj Gen Sir John Edward Capper, Director General, Tank Corps, as representative of the Ministry of Munitions on the Inter-Allied Expert Committee at Versailles, France. 1p
Telegram from Stern to Sir Arthur McDougal Duckham, Member of Council, Ministry of Munitions, requesting clarification about his position in view of the appointment of Maj Gen Sir John Edward Capper, Director General, Tank Corps as representative of the Ministry of Munitions on the Inter-Allied Expert Committee at Versailles, France. 1p
Telegram from Stern, in Paris, to Norman Hutchinson, requesting that he hand over his villa to the Ministry of Munitions, Commission for Mechanical Warfare (Overseas and Allies). 1p