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Print of a painting by Joan Wanklyn of security forces work in Northern Ireland, 1974

Limited edition lithograph of Ulster Impressions, by Joan Wanklyn, illustrating the work of the Security Forces in Northern Ireland. Scenes include a riot at the Maze prison; troops relaxing and at meals; street patrols; Royal Signals technicians; guard and sniffer dogs; bomb debris; vehicle checks; Shipquay Street, Londonderry; Free Derry Corner; check points and the Ops Room, Headquarters Northern Ireland. With a key to the scenes and a note on the painting written by Wanklyn.

Print by Ronald Dean showing troops disembarking for the Falklands War, 1982

Framed limited edition lithograph of The Great White Whale, by Ronald Dean, showing the SS CANBERRA, P&O cruise ship and troop transport, disembarking units of 3 Commando Brigade at San Carlos Water, Argentina, during the Falklands War, 21 May 1982. Signed by Maj Gen Sir Jeremy Moore, Commander, Land Forces, Falklands War; Capt Dennis J Scott-Masson, Master, SS CANBERRA; Colour Sergeant Barrie Sherrin and the artist Ronald Dean.

Print by Ken Howard depicting scenes from RAF Aldergrove, Northern Ireland, 1975

Framed limited edition lithograph of RAF Aldergrove, by Ken Howard, illustrating scenes from RAF Aldergrove, Northern Ireland, showing aircraft including a Hercules aeroplane, a VC10 aeroplane, a Puma helicopter and a Wessex helicopter; a Phantom aeroplane undergoing maintenance; a guard on sentry; personnel at the entrance gates; an officer working on photographic intelligence and a convoy of Land Rovers on patrol supported by a Gazelle helicopter. The lithograph was presented to Cooper by RAF Aldergrove, March 1976.

Press statement by Ismay in Portugal, Sep 1954, on subjects including NATO's growing strength and unity

Text of press statement by Ismay for conference in Lisbon, Portugal relating to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) exhibition 'Alliance for peace'; the military strength of NATO; the growing unity between the NATO countries; the issue of the Federal Republic of Germany; the proposed publication of NATO. The first five years, 1949-1954 by Ismay (NATO, Paris, 1954). Typescript, 3pp

Press statement by Ismay in Bonn, May 1957, on subjects including his retirement, NATO's achievements and his successor as NATO Secretary General

Statement by Ismay for press conference in Bonn, West Germany relating to the ministerial meeting of the North Atlantic Council to take place the following day; his impending retirement; achievements of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) to date; his successor as Secretary general of NATO, Belgian Foreign Minister Paul Henry Spaak. Typescript, 6pp

Press release, May 1957, concerning the farewell ceremony held in Ismay's honour, with transcripts of speeches

Press release relating to the farewell ceremony for Ismay held at the Palais de Chaillot, Paris, France before his departure from North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) on 14 May 1957 including text of speeches by Andrea de Staercke, Belgian Permanent Representative, NATO; L D Wilgress, Canadian Permanent Representative, NATO; M A Wassard, Danish Permanent Representative, NATO; Alexandre Parodi, French Permanent Representative, NATO; Herbert Blankenhorn, German Permanent Representative, NATO; Michael Melas, Greek Permanent Representative, NATO; Hans G Anderson, Iceland's Permanent Representative, NATO; Adolfo Alessandini, Italian Permanent Representative, NATO; Nicolas Hommel, Luxembourg's Permanent Representative, NATO; E N van Kleffans, Netherlands' Permanent Representative, NATO; Jens M Boyesen Norwegian Permanent Representative, NATO; Comte de Tovar, Portuguese Permanent Representative, NATO; Mehmet Ali Tiney, Turkish Permanent Representative, NATO; Sir Frank Roberts, UK's Permanent Representative, NATO; George W Perkins, US Permanent Representative, NATO. With text of speech in reply by Ismay; telegram from Belgian Foreign Minister Paul Henry Spaak, Ismay's successor as Secretary General, NATO. Typescript, 16pp

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