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BARNARDISTON, Maj Gen Nathaniel Walter (1858-1919)
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BARNARDISTON, Maj Gen Nathaniel Walter (1858-1919)
BARNARDISTON, Maj Gen Nathaniel Walter (1858-1919)
Description of Prime Minister (later President) Sidonio Paes, [1917]
Description of Prime Minister (later President) Sidonio Paes, [1917]
Exchange of letters, 1919, about medal recognition for British veterans of the Siege of Tsingtao (Qingdao)
Exchange of letters, 1919, about medal recognition for British veterans of the Siege of Tsingtao (Qingdao)
Invitations and letters of congratulation, [1914]
Invitations and letters of congratulation, [1914]
Items relating to Barnardiston's command of 39 Division, 1915-1916
Items relating to Barnardiston's command of 39 Division, 1915-1916
Letters relating to Anglo-Portuguese diplomatic relations, 1916-1917
Letters relating to Anglo-Portuguese diplomatic relations, 1916-1917
Papers relating to Barnardiston's service as Chief of the British Military Mission to Portugal, 1916-1919
Papers relating to Barnardiston's service as Chief of the British Military Mission to Portugal, 1916-1919
Papers, 1914 and 1919, relating to the siege of Tsingtao (Qingdao), North China
Papers, 1914 and 1919, relating to the siege of Tsingtao (Qingdao), North China
Personal diary, 1916, relating to service on the Western Front and in Portugal
Personal diary, 1916, relating to service on the Western Front and in Portugal
Personal diary, 1917-1919, and press cuttings, relating to Portugal
Personal diary, 1917-1919, and press cuttings, relating to Portugal
Personal diary, 1919, relating to Portugal
Personal diary, 1919, relating to Portugal
Personal letter from Prince Victor Napoleon, 1916
Personal letter from Prince Victor Napoleon, 1916
Printed items including menus and postcards, 1914
Printed items including menus and postcards, 1914
Royal message to 39 Division personnel, [1916], on their leaving UK for the Western Front
Royal message to 39 Division personnel, [1916], on their leaving UK for the Western Front