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Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives STERN, Lt Col Sir Albert Gerald (1878-1966)
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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

Letter from Lord Beaverbrook to Stern and others, 21 Jan 1942, informing them that the Special Vehicle Development Committee had completed its work with the delivery of the experimental TOG 2 tank

Letter from the Rt Hon William Aitken Maxwell Beaverbrook, 1st Baron Beaverbrook, Minister of Supply to Stern, Sir Eustace Henry William Tennyson-d'Eyncourt, Harry Ralph Ricardo and Maj Gen Ernest Dunlop Swinton, all members of the Special Vehicle Development Committee, Ministry of Supply enclosing copies of letters from William Edward Rootes, Chairman, Supply Council, Ministry of Supply and Oliver Lucas, Controller General of Research and Development, Ministry of Supply to Stern and informing them that the Special Vehicle Development Committee, Ministry of Supply had apparently completed its immediate task of delivering the TOG 2 tank to the Ministry of Supply for experimental purposes and that subsequent production would be dependent on War Office demands. 1p

Letter from Lord Beaverbrook to Stern, 19 Jan 1942, about the Special Vehicle Development Committee

Letter from the Rt Hon William Aitken Maxwell Beaverbrook, 1st Baron Beaverbrook, Minister of Supply to Stern informing him that he was making enquiries in response to a letter to him of 14 Jan 1942 from Stern, Sir Eustace Henry William Tennyson-d'Eyncourt, Harry Ralph Ricardo and Maj Gen Ernest Dunlop Swinton, all members of the Special Vehicle Development Committee, Ministry of Supply arguing against the proposal that the Commitee should be disbanded. 1p

Letter from Lord Beaverbrook to Stern, 3 Nov 1941, about passing Stern's comments to the head of the Supply Council

Letter from the Rt Hon William Aitken Maxwell Beaverbrook, 1st Baron Beaverbrook, Minister of Supply to Stern informing him that he had passed Stern's letter to him of 3 Nov 1941, containing criticisms of the administrative direction of tank development to William Edward Rootes, Chairman, Supply Council, Ministry of Supply for immediate action. 1p

Letter from Major A V Golding to Stern, 24 Jan 1940, about French engine requirements

Letter from Maj A V Golding, Liaison Officer to the French Minister of Munitions to Stern, relating to the sending of details of the VR/618 (400 horse power Paxman-Ricardo) engine of the Davey-Paxman Company to Ingénieur Militaire Principal Lavirotte, Atelier Construction de Rueil, France and explaining that Lavirotte had required an engine of 500 to 600 horse power and had found a French engine that was suitable. 1p

Letter from Major Frank Goldsmith to Major Somerset Saunderson, 11 Apr 1918, about the need to carry travel passes

Letter from Maj Frank Goldsmith, Liaison Officer with Allied Government Departments, Paris, France, Mechanical Warfare, (Overseas and Allies) Department, Ministry of Munitions, Anglo-American Commission, to Maj Somerset J Saunderson, Liaison Officer with Allied Military Authorities, Mechanical Warfare, (Overseas and Allies) Department, Ministry of Munitions, Deputy Commissioner, London, Anglo-American Commission, relating to the requirement that officers on duty travelling from France to England should carry passes. 1p

Letter from Major Frank Goldsmith to Stern, 19 Sep 1918, about the site of the Allied Tank Factory, France

Letter from Maj Frank Goldsmith, Liaison Officer with Allied Government Departments, Paris, France, Mechanical Warfare, (Overseas and Allies) Department, Ministry of Munitions, Anglo-American Commission, to Stern, relating to the purchase of the site of the Allied Tank Factory at Neuvy-Pailloux, Châteauroux, France. 1p

Letter from Major General Alexander Davidson, 5 Sep 1939, about the facilities to be made available to Stern for tank design and construction

Letter from Maj Gen Alexander Elliott Davidson, Director of Mechanisation, Ministry of Supply to Stern communicating the nature of the accommodation and personnel facilities to be made available to Stern at the Ministry of Supply to explore the possibility of designing and constructing a special tank. 1p

Letter from Major General Sir Ernest Swinton to Herbert Morrison, 19 Jun 1940, about shortcomings in the present membership of the Tank Board

Letter from Maj Gen Sir Ernest Dunlop Swinton, Special Vehicle Development Committee, Ministry of Supply to the Rt Hon Herbert Stanley Morrison, Minister of Supply, pointing out the apparent absence of previous knowledge of tanks amongst the members of the recently appointed Tank Board and the failure of the Tank Board to consult the Special Vehicle Development Committee, Ministry of Supply and recommending that future appointments of individuals and bodies be made in consultation with the Special Vehicle Development Committee, Ministry of Supply. 1p

Letter from Major General Sir Ernest Swinton to Herbert Morrison, 19 Jun 1940, about the lack of expert knowledge among members of the Tank Board

Letter from Maj Gen Sir Ernest Dunlop Swinton, Special Vehicle Development Committee, Ministry of Supply to the Rt Hon Herbert Stanley Morrison, Minister of Supply, pointing out the apparent absence of previous knowledge of tanks amongst the members of the recently appointed Tank Board and the failure of the Tank Board to consult the Special Vehicle Development Committee, Ministry of Supply and recommending that future appointments of individuals and bodies be made in consultation with the Special Vehicle Development Committee, Ministry of Supply. 1p

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