Correspondence as Commander-in-Chief Central Force, Home Defence, 1914-1915
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Correspondence as Commander-in-Chief Central Force, Home Defence, 1914-1915
Correspondence files, 1931-1965
Correspondence of Eleanor Charlotte Sellar, 1896-1934
Correspondence relating to statue of Brooke in Whitehall, London, dated 1990-1994
Correspondence with official organisations, 1927-1970
Correspondence with the War Office, 1917-1938
Part of DOUGLAS-SCOTT-MONTAGU, Brig Gen John Walter Edward (1866-1929)
Correspondence, 1922, relating to the visit of Lord Northcliffe, to Cologne, Germany
File of correspondence relating to the visit of Alfred Charles William Harmsworth, Viscount Northcliffe, to Cologne, Germany, including a confidential wire from the Military Permit Office informing Godley, then Commander in Chief of the BAOR (British Army of the Rhine), of Northcliffe's proposed trip to Cologne, 22 May; various telegrams and correspondence sent between the Times office in London, Godley's Headquarters, and Northcliffe's hotel in Bologne, France, making arrangements for the visit; Godley's letter to Northcliffe explaining the circumstances of his original invitation and expressing his opinions concerning possible risks to his personal safety whilst visiting Germany, 29 May 1922; a strongly worded telegram from Sir Eyre Alexander Barby Wichart Crowe, Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, accusing Northcliffe of attempting to stir up trouble between the French and British, and instructing Victor Alexander Sereld Hay, Baron Kilmarnock, British High Commissioner of the Inter-Allied Rhineland High Commission, to ignore his visit, 30 May 1922; a letter from Geoffrey Harmsworth thanking Godley for making available the file of letters relating to the visit for research for Northcliffe (Cassell, London, 1959), 1956. 20 items, 28pp.
Correspondence, 1925-1985, with notable people
Correspondence, 1937-1997, with friends and members of the public
Correspondence, 1939-1945, and related papers