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Letter from John Carlton to Stern, 25 Apr 1942, about TOG 2 tank trials

Letter from John Carlton, Royal Armoured Corps Tactical School, Brasenose College, Oxford, Oxfordshire to Stern apologising for his inability to attend trials of the TOG 2 tank at Lincoln, Lincolnshire and relating to the enclosure of a set of notes indicating the need for a senior co-ordinating authority for the Royal Armoured Corps. 1p

Letter from Lieutenant Colonel Carl Hodgkinson to Stern, Dec 1941, about attendance at a trial for the TOG 2* tank

Letter from Lt Col Carl Richard Hodgkinson, Superintendent, Armaments Design Department, Ministry of Supply to Stern informing him that he and Cdr Rowland H Stokes-Rees, Superintendent of Gun Design, Armaments Design Department, Ministry of Supply would be attending the trial of the TOG 2* tank at Lincoln, Lincolnshire on 12 Dec 1941. 1p

Letter from Lieutenant Colonel F F Fulton to Stern, 20 Jan 1943, requesting a meeting

Letter from Lt Col F F Fulton, General Staff Officer Grade 1, Staff Duties (Technical) Branch, Canadian Military Headquarters, London to Stern, requesting an interview with Stern at the Ministry of Supply in order to discuss the TOG 2 tank project, following correspondence on the subject between Stern and Lt Gen Hon Andrew George Latta McNaughton, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, 1 Canadian Army, Jan 1943. 1p

Letter from Lieutenant Colonel F F Fulton to Stern, 4 Mar 1943, about a lunch meeting

Letter from Lt Col F F Fulton, General Staff Officer Grade 1, Staff Duties (Technical) Branch, Canadian Military Headquarters, London to Stern accepting on behalf of himself and Brig N E Rodger, Personal Assistant to Lt Gen Hon Andrew George Latta McNaughton, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, 1 Canadian Army his invitation in a letter of 3 Mar 1943 to lunch at the Savoy, London on 5 Mar 1943 to meet Cdr Rowland H Stokes-Rees, Superintendent of Gun Design, Armaments Design Department, Ministry of Supply. 1p

Letter from Lieutenant Ernest Pooley to Captain Norman Holden, Jun 1918, asking for employment

Letter from Lt Ernest Henry Pooley, Royal Garrison Artillery, 83 Heavy Brigade, British Expeditionary Force (B E F) to Capt Norman Edward Holden, Deputy Commissioner, Mechanical Warfare (Overseas and Allies) Department, Ministry of Munitions, Controller, Anglo-American Commission, requesting employment with Stern. 2pp

Letter from Lieutenant General Andrew McNaughton to Stern, 6 Oct 1941, about tests of an experimental tank turret

Letter from Lt Gen Hon Andrew George Latta McNaughton, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, 1 Canadian Army to Stern apologising for his inability to attend, but expressing interest in receiving the report of, the firing trials on the experimental turret produced for the Special Vehicle Development Committee, Ministry of Supply held at the Shoeburyness, Essex firing range on 2 Oct 1941. 1p

Letter from Lieutenant Kenneth Symes to J M Crease, 1 Feb 1940, about a meeting to discuss sample tank armour

Letter from Lt Kenneth P Symes, Special Vehicle Development Committee, Ministry of Supply to J M Crease, Thomas Firth and John Brown Limited, Sheffield, Yorkshire in response to his letter of 31 Jan 1940, making an appointment for him at the office of the Special Vehicle Development Committee, Ministry of Supply, London on 8 Feb 1940, to discuss a request on behalf of the French War Office for sample plates of tank armour. 1p

Letter from Lieutenant Kenneth Symes to J M Crease, 2 Feb 1940, about a meeting to discuss sample tank armour

Letter from Lt Kenneth P Symes, Special Vehicle Development Committee, Ministry of Supply to J M Crease, Thomas Firth and John Brown Limited, Sheffield, Yorkshire referring to his own letter of 1 Feb 1940, altering the time of an appointment for Crease at the office of the Special Vehicle Development Committee, Ministry of Supply, London on 8 Feb 1940, to discuss a request on behalf of the French War Office for sample plates of tank armour. 1p

Letter from Lieutenant Kenneth Symes to J M Crease, 30 Jan 1940, about the production of sample tank armour

Letter from Lt Kenneth P Symes, Special Vehicle Development Committee, Ministry of Supply to J M Crease, Thomas Firth and John Brown Limited, Sheffield, Yorkshire in response to his letter of 16 Jan 1940 to Stern relating to a request from the French War Office for sample plates of tank armour, asking him to arrange a meeting with Stern in London. 1p

Letter from Lieutenant Kenneth Symes to Major Thomas Hetherington, 19 Jul 1915, about mounting guns in tanks

Letter from Lt Kenneth P Symes, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Royal Naval Air Service Talbot Works Depot, Ladbroke Grove, to Maj Thomas Gerard Hetherington, Royal Naval Air Service, concerning the mounting of two pounder guns in the turrets of the land battleships (tanks), and the design of the turrets themselves. 2pp

Letter from Lieutenant Rudolph Robertson to Stern, 28 Jun 1918, on the manufacture of Mark VIII tank components

Letter from Lt Rudolph A Robertson, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Section Director (Inspection and Progress), Mechanical Warfare, (Overseas and Allies) Department, Ministry of Munitions, Anglo-American Commission, in Washington DC to Stern on progress in the US of production of components for the Mark VIII tank. 3p

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