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Bound volume containing registers of pupils and fees paid at St Thomas's and Guy's Hospitals, 1752-1801

‘St Thomas’s Hospital Apothecary’s pupils 28 Nov 1753-23 Oct 1759; Pupils 2 Jan 1760-7 Nov 1768; Pupils of St Thomas and Mr Guy’s Hospitals 10 Nov 1768-20 Feb 1801’. Volume consisting of five notebooks bound together, including: Register of Apothecary's Pupils, 28 Nov 1753-23 Oct 1759, recording name of pupil, length of apprenticeship and under whom served, date admitted, date entered, and payment made; Cash book recording payments of pupils, 1 Dec 1759-7 Nov 1768, containing date entered, name, duration of pupilage, and amount paid; and three consecutive notebooks containing the Register of Pupils of St Thomas Hospital and Guy’s Hospital (on alternate pages), 10 Nov 1768-20 Feb 1801, recording date entered, name, and amount paid.

LMA Ref: H1/ST/MS/G4/2

Bound volume of copy letters from Field Marshal Lord Ironside to Macleod, 1919-1960

Bound copies of letters, 'Ironside's letters to Col R Macleod', relating to FM (William) Edmund Ironside, 1st Baron Ironside of Archangel and Ironside's career 1921-1959 including opinions on mechanisation, German Army manoeuvres 1937, appointment as Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Sep 1939, reflections on World War Two and post-war correspondence with copies of reports on Lord Ironside by superior officers including King George V, Gen Henry Seymour Rawlinson, 1st Baron Rawlinson of Trent, FM William Riddell Birdwood, 1st Baron Birdwood of Anzac and Totnes, FM Sir Philip Walhouse Chetwode, 1919-1934. 1 vol

Bound volume of illustrations of flies, possibly extracted from Faunae Insectorum Germanicae Initia by G W Panzer with illustrations by Jakob Sturm, [1793]

Bound volume containing 295 colour illustrations of flies (diptera) with Latin descriptions, with the manuscript inscription 'Diptera selected from a larger work published by G W Panzer, Nurnberg, 1793'. Probably extracts from Faunae Insectorum Germanicae Initia [Elements of the German insect fauna], Nuremburg, [1792-]1793-1813, containing Panzer's short textual descriptions and individual hand-coloured engravings by Jakob Sturm. Note: spine is incorrectly labelled 'Pauzer'.

Panzer, Georg Wolfgang Franz, 1755-1829, physician and entymologist

Bound volume of Liddell Hart's published texts, 1921-1925, on topics including infantry tactics and the next major war

Some military writings 1922-1924', bound volume of Liddell Hart's publications, containing 'Lecture on infantry tactics' text of lecture to Royal United Service Institution on 3 Nov 1920 and reprinted for circulation to officers of the Baluchistan District, India (Albert Press, Quetta, India, Aug 1921); The Pauline, Apr 1922, including note on recent contribution of Liddell Hart to French journal Revue Militaire Générale (incomplete); extracts from 'The framework of a science of infantry tactics' (Hugh Rees, London, 1921) in Bulletin Belge des Sciences Militaires, Apr 1922; 'A study of the new French infantry regulations' in The Royal Engineers Journal, 1922 May; 'Are infantry doomed?' in The National Review, May 1922; 'Infantry-"The new model"' in The National Review, Jul 1922; 'The future development of infantry' in The National Review, Jul 1922; 'The British and French doctrines on infantry in attack' in Army Quarterly, Jul 1922; 'Automatic weapon basis for new French IDR' containing diagrams from Liddell Hart's article on the French infantry, published in The Royal Engineers Journal, May 1922; 'British training regulations' by Capt J M Scammell in the [United States] Infantry Journal, Sep 1922, referring to Liddell Hart; 'A study of the French "FSR''-instruction provisoire sur l'emploi tactique des grandes unités in the Royal United Service Institute Journal, Nov 1922; 'The tactical theories of Captain Liddell Hart (a criticism)' by Lt Col LV Bond in The Royal Engineers Journal, Sep 1922; 'Colonel Bond's criticisms (a reply) by Liddell Hart in The Royal Engineers Journal, Nov 1922; 'Captain Liddell Hart and Lieut-Col Bond, a summary and a judgment' by Col John Frederick Charles Fuller in The Royal Engineers Journal, Mar 1923; 'Etude critique du reglement provisoire de manoeuvres d'infanterie 1920' in Revue Militaire Générale, 15 Oct 1922, 15 Apr 1923 and 15 Sep 1923; 'Study and reflection versus practical experience, a critical examination of the claims of age, the professional, and the "practical" soldier to unique authority on war' by Liddell Hart writing as "Bardell" in the Army Quarterly, Jul 1923, with reply 'Scrap the Army?' by Brevet Col Hugh Roger Headlam in the Army Quarterly, Jan 1924 and Liddell Hart's counter in the Army Quarterly, Apr 1924; 'Emploi tactique des armes automatiques d'infanterie dans le combat offensif', by Lt Col P A Cour in Revue Militaire Générale, Aug 1923, referring to Liddell Hart; article on the unveiling of the Sir John Moore Memorial at Shorncliffe in The Bugle, Nov 1923 journal of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; 'The next great war' in The Royal Engineers Journal, Mar 1924, with related notice in the Royal Army Service Corps Quarterly, Apr 1924; review of 'A science of infantry tactics simplified' in The Journal of the United Service Institution of India, Oct 1923 with Liddell Hart's reply, Apr 1924; 'Two great captains: Jenghiz [Genghis] Khan and Subutai' in Blackwood's Magazine, May 1924; comment on Liddell Hart's article 'The next great war' in Militär-Wochenblatt, May-Jun 1924; 'Marechal de Saxe-military prophet' in Blackwood's Magazine, Aug 1924, and comment on article in The Spectator, 9 Aug 1924; 'The post-war doctrines of the great powers, a comparison of the French, German and British regulations' in The Fighting Forces, Sep 1924, with review of the article in Truth, 1 Oct 1924; 'The artists and the tanks at Aldershot, with acknowledgements to Captain B H Liddell Hart and to The Morning Post' in the Artists Rifles Journal, Oct 1924; reference to Liddell Hart's article 'The post-war doctrines of the great powers' in the Royal Army Service Corps Quarterly, Oct 1924; reference to Liddell Hart in The Pauline, Oct 19

Bound volume of published texts by Liddell Hart, 1919-1921, on topics including infantry tactics, the future of mechanised warfare, and lawn tennis

Sundry writings 1919-1921', bound volume of Liddell Hart's publications, containing 'The "Ten commandments" of the combat unit, suggestions on its theory and training' in the Royal United Service Institution Journal, May 1919 and the US Infantry Journal Oct 1919; 'Suggestions on the future development of the combat unit, the tank as weapon of infantry' in the Royal United Service Institution Journal, Nov 1919; 'The essential principles of war and their application to the offensive infantry tactics of today' in the United Service Magazine, Apr 1920; 'The "Man-in-the-dark" theory of war, the essential principles of fighting simplified and crystallised into a definite formula' in The National Review, Jun 1920; 'A new theory of infantry tactics, based on a direct application of the "Man-in-the-dark" theory of war' in The National Review, Jul 1920; 'The "Man-in-the-dark" theory of infantry tactics and the "Expanding torrent" system of attack', text of lecture at the Royal United Service Institution on 3 Nov 1920 and published in the Royal United Service Institution Journal, Feb 1921; 'The first great British offensive, July 1, 1916. A memory' in the [United States] Infantry Journal, Jan 1921; 'A science of infantry tactics', text of lecture at the School of Military Engineering on 6 Jan 1921, published in The Royal Engineers Journal, Apr-May 1921; resumé of article on infantry tactics in the Royal United Service Institution Journal, Feb 1921, published in the Bulletin Belge des Sciences Militaires, Aug 1921; 'The framework of a science of infantry tactics', (Hugh Rees, London [Apr 1921]), taken from lectures to the Royal United Service Institution and the Royal Engineers Institute, with reviews in the US Infantry Journal [1921] and Army Quarterly [1921]; 'The soldier's pillar of fire by night, the need for a framework of tactics' by Liddell Hart in the Royal United Service Institution Journal, Nov 1921; 'Infantry', typescript of article dated 28 Aug 1921 for the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 12th edition; 'A ranking of the worlds lawn tennis players' by Liddell Hart in The National Review, Nov 1921; 'Lawn tennis-the women players' by Liddell Hart in The National Review, Dec 1921. 1 vol

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