Weekly tank notes, vol 1, Nov 1918
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Weekly tank notes' volume 1, numbers 1 to 13, issued by the War Office (Nov 1918), including notes on tank operations, Jul-Oct 1918. 2 copies, 2 vols
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Weekly tank notes, vol 1, Nov 1918
Weekly tank notes' volume 1, numbers 1 to 13, issued by the War Office (Nov 1918), including notes on tank operations, Jul-Oct 1918. 2 copies, 2 vols
Weekly reports from the General Production Division Studio, 1944-1945
Weekly studio work reports for the General Production Division listing publications completed and work yet to be done. 51 items
Weekend Argus (South African): 'Inside Savimbi's Angola', 1983 Mar 19
Weekend Argus (South African): 'Inside Savimbi's Angola' by Fred Brigland relating to civil war in Angola.
Weekend Argus (South African): 'A political soft-shoe shuffle to the right?', 1983 Mar 19
Weekend Argus (South African): 'A political soft-shoe shuffle to the right?' by Leon Marshall, political editor.
WEBSTER, Lt Col Derek (1898-1983)
Papers, 1938-1983, mostly concerning the Hollerith (prototype computer) and the Army Statistics Club, including printed booklet entitled 'The Inns of Court Regiment (the Devil's Own)', 1938; newspaper cuttings and obituaries, 1944-1983, with nine photographs relating to Webster's Army career, notably photographs of 25 pounder gun and crew [1944]; printed volume entitled 'Administrative history of 21 Army Group, 6 Jun 1944-8 May 1945' (Restricted publication, 1945); eight typescript editions of 'The Bulletin of the Stats Club', 1949-1953, with related administrative correspondence, 1946-1979; two editions of The Tabulator. A journal devoted to Hollerith electrical punched card accounting, 1953 and 1958; edition of 'The history of 353 (London) Medium Regt RA (TA), 1861-1961' by Maj B J Grimwood, Col John Ewart Marnham and Lt Col E H Beasley [1962].
Webster, Derek, 1898-1983, Lieutenant Colonel
WEBB-BOWEN, Lt Col Mostyn Hird Wheeler (1894-1983)
Two manuscript narrative diaries by Webb-Bowen, detailing the voyage of HMS IRON DUKE to the Crimea, Russia, via Gibraltar, Malta, Suda Bay, Crete, and Constantinople, Turkey, and subsequent operations in the Black Sea and Turkey, 21 Mar 1919-30 Nov 1920; typescript orders by Adm Sir John Michael de Robeck, 1st Bt, Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet, for officers and men of HM Ships IRON DUKE, MARLBOROUGH, BENBOW, MONTROSE, SPEEDY and SPORTIVE, relating to landing operations against Nationalist Turkish forces, Gemlik and Yeni Keui, Turkey, Jul 1920.
Bowen, Mostyn Hird Wheeler Webb-, 1894-1983, Lieutenant Colonel
Weather report for London, 25 Apr 1916
Part of DOUGLAS-SCOTT-MONTAGU, Brig Gen John Walter Edward (1866-1929)
London weather report 4 pm 25 Apr 1916. Printed and duplicated 1 p
Weapons of the 1973 Israeli Arab war, 1973
Weapons of the 1973 Israeli Arab war published by Marshall Cavendish USA Ltd.
Weapon training (rifle and light gun), 1922
Weapon training (rifle and light gun)' scheme for annual courses held at the Small Arms School, Hythe, Kent for regular infantry and cavalry (Small Arms School Press, Hythe, Kent, Jun 1922). 1 booklet
We all are Afghanistan by Hans Graf Huyn, 1980
We all are Afghanistan by Hans Graf Huyn. Published by Institute of American Relations and the Centre for a Free Society.
Waverley Paper. Occasional Paper 2, Series 4-Politico-military studies: 'Défense quels azimuts?' Some recent French attitudes and decisions' by Richard McAllister. 2 copies
WAVELL, FM Rt Hon Archibald Percival (1883-1950)
Papers collected or created by Lt Archibald Percival Wavell (later FM Archibald Percival Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell) during his studies at Staff College Camberley, 1909, principally comprising lecture notes and texts of lectures on the Waterloo campaign, 1815, the American Civil War, 1861-1865, and international and military law.
Wavell, Archibald Percival, 1883-1950, 1st Earl Wavell, Field Marshal
WATTS, Capt William Harold, RN (1914-1997)
Papers relating to Watts' RN career, training of RN Engineers and meteorology, 1945-1990, including three telegrams relating to the German and Japanese surrenders, May and Aug 1945, and to the signing of the Japanese surrender, Tokyo Bay, Japan, Sep 1945; lectures and talks by Watts relating to RN Engineer training, 1960-1962; typescript lecture notes entitled 'The Instructor Branch' [1961]; typescript address to Royal Naval Reserve Instructor Officers, [1964]; correspondence with R Adm Sir William (Alfred) Bishop, R Adm Christopher John Howard, Capt John Athol Burnett, RN, Capt Arthur Ernest Johnston, RN, Capt Alexander Malcolm Morrice, RN, Cdr William Nimmo Bowman, RN, and Richard J Ogden, Apr-Nov 1988, relating to research for a lecture by Watts on 'Meteorology in the Royal Navy in World War Two' to the History Group of the Royal Meteorological Society, Oct 1988, with edition of Meteorology and World War II. Second conference, October 1988, edited by Brian Douglas Giles (Royal Meteorological Society, School of Geography, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, 1989); typescript account of German bombing of HMS ILLUSTRIOUS off Pantelleria, Mediterranean, 10 Jan 1941, entitled 'A day to remember', with two sketch maps of the operation [1990]; typescript lecture notes on the organisation of the RN Meteorological Service in World War Two [1990].
Watts, William Harold, 1914-1997, Captain RN
Washington Weekly: 'The fate of South Africa', 1977 Jul 21
Washington Weekly: 'The fate of South Africa'.
Washington Weekly: 'The fate of South Africa', 1977
Washington Weekly: 'The fate of South Africa' by Dr Jack Penn.
Washington Weekly: 'Strength from isolation', 1978 Mar 2
Washington Weekly: 'Strength from isolation' by Jack Penn.
Washington Weekly: 'Rhodesians have shown courage', 1978 May 18
Washington Weekly: 'Rhodesian's have shown courage', view by Jack Penn.
Washington Weekly: 'Over-reaction compounds problems', 1978 Feb 16
Washington Weekly: 'Over-reaction compounds problems' by Jack Penn.
Washington Weekly: 'Is the UN civilized? A South African view', 1978
Washington Weekly: 'Is the UN civilized?-a South African view by Jack Penn (photocopy).
Washington Weekly: 'Double-dealing standards', 1978 Feb 23
Washington Weekly: 'Double-dealing standards' by Jack Penn.