- STERN 1/13/68
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- 1918 Jul 2
Telegram from Stern to the Rt Hon Winston (Leonard Spencer) Churchill, Minister of Munitions, reporting satisfactory progress with arrangements for the Allied Tank Factory at Neuvy-Pailloux, Châteauroux, France. 1p
Telegram from Stern to the Rt Hon Winston (Leonard Spencer) Churchill, Minister of Munitions, reporting satisfactory progress with arrangements for the Allied Tank Factory at Neuvy-Pailloux, Châteauroux, France. 1p
Telegram from Stern to Minister of Munitions Winston Churchill, 13 Apr 1918, about travel passes
Telegram from Stern to the Rt Hon Winston (Leonard Spencer) Churchill, Minister of Munitions, relating to the difficulty encountered through the failure to issue passes to the commissioners of the Anglo-American Commission. 1p
Telegram from Stern to Maj Gen Sir John Edward Capper, Director General, Tank Corps, relating to the refusal of General Headquarters to allow him to attend a meeting at Tank Corps Headquarters, Bermicourt, France. 1p
Telegram from Stern to Major A H Wood, 25 Jun 1918, requesting that he report to Paris
Telegram from Stern to Maj A H Wood, Area Commandant, Candas, France, British Expeditionary Force (B E F), France, asking him to report to Paris, France. 1p
Telegram from Stern to Furness, 28 Jun 1918
Telegram from Stern in Paris, France, to Furness, Care Welldeck, London. 1p
Telegram from Stern to Brig Gen Hugh Jamieson Elles, Commander, Tank Corps on the refusal of General Headquarters to provide passes for himself and US Lt Col James A Drain, US Commissioner, Anglo-American Commission. 1p
Telegram from S North-Smith to Stern, 28 Nov 1918, requesting a typist
Telegram from S North-Smith to Stern requesting a typist for the Paris, France office. 1p
Telegram from P Dale-Bussell to Stern, 30 Oct 1915, about a visit to Wembley Park test ground
Telegram from P Dale-Bussell, Director of Naval Constructions Committee, Contract Department, the Admiralty, to Stern, advising him of the intended visit of Maj Gen Sir George Kenneth Scott-Moncrieff, Director of Fortifications and Works, War Office and Eustace Henry William Tennyson-d'Eyncourt, Director of Naval Construction, the Admiralty, to the Wembley Park test ground. 1p
Telegram from Major Walter Wilson, [Jul] 1917, reporting no orders for the week
Telegram from Maj Walter Gordon Wilson, Director of Engineering, Mechanical Warfare Supply Department, at the Ritz Hotel, Paris, France, reporting that no orders had been received for that week. 1p
Telegram from Maj Gen Sir John Edward Capper, Director General, Tank Corps, to Stern stating that it was inadvisable at that time for Stern and US Lt Col James A Drain, US Commissioner, Anglo-American Commission to attend a meeting at General Headquarters. 1p
Telegram from Maj A H Wood, Area Commandant, Candas, France, British Expeditionary Force (B E F), France, to Ministry of Munitions, Commission for Mechanical Warfare (Overseas and Allies), Paris, confirming receipt of wire and indicating that he was awaiting instructions from General Headquarters. 1p
Telegram from Furness to Stern, 27 Jun 1918
Telegram from Furness, Care Welldeck, to Stern in Paris, France. 1p
Telegram from Capt Murray Fraser Sueter, Director of Air Department, the Admiralty, to Wg Cdr Frederick Lewis Maitland Boothby, Inspecting Commander, Armoured Car Division, Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS), concerning loan of 20 Squadron, Royal Naval Air Service, to Ministry of Munitions for duty under the Landships Committee. 1p
Tanks advance!, by Gordon Beccles, 1942
Book by Gordon Beccles entitled Tanks advance! (Cassell, London, 1942).
Tank Corps Christmas card, Dec 1919
Tank Corps Christmas card issued by Stern relating to his work with the Anglo-American Commission. 11 copies
Tank Board report, 12 Jun 1941, 'Position with regard to American tanks'
Tank Board report number 71 (41) entitled 'Position with regard to American tanks', relating to the purchase of 3,000 M3 Medium Cruiser tanks, 1,000 M3 Light Cruiser tanks and the manufacture in Canada of 300 Valentine (Mark III Infantry) tanks. 1p
Specification for US Heavy Tank T1, Jun 1942
General specification, under twelve headings, of the US Heavy Tank T1. 4pp
Specification for the TOG 2R tank, 1941, including comparison with the TOG 2 tank
Specification entitled 'Special Vehicle Development Committee, Ministry of Supply specification of heavy diesel electric tank. Type TOG 2R', containing section 7 'Comparison between production model TOG 2R and demonstration model TOG 2*'. 3 copies
Specification for the TOG 2R tank, 1941 (without comparative data)
Specification entitled 'Special Vehicle Development Committee, Ministry of Supply specification of heavy diesel electric tank. Type TOG 2R' not containing section 7 'Comparison between production model TOG 2R and demonstration model TOG 2*'.
Specification for the TOG 2 tank, 19 May 1941
Provisional outline specification of the TOG 2 tank. 2pp