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W Baynes: correspondence with Liddell Hart
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W Baynes: correspondence with Liddell Hart
W B Laurence: correspondence, 1950 Mar 31 - 1955 Sep 18
W B Laurence: correspondence with Liddell Hart
W B Jones: correspondence, 1942 Mar 28 - 1942 Sep 13
W B Jones: correspondence with Liddell Hart
W B Forshaw: correspondence, 1940 Dec 3 - 1941 Aug 16
W B Forshaw: correspondence with Liddell Hart
W Allan: correspondence, 1966 Jan 25 - 1966 Feb 8
W Allan: correspondence with Liddell Hart
W Addison: correspondence, 1950 Aug 14 - 18
W Addison: correspondence with Liddell Hart
W A Lewis: correspondence with Liddell Hart
Vouchers from the Royal Arsenal for the loan of a gun, 17 Sep 1915
Two vouchers issued by the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, to the Landships Committee, the Admiralty, for the loan of a Mountain Gun. 2pp
Vort no. 1 (Silver Spring, Maryland, 1972): features Ed Dorn and Tom Raworth;
Issue 2, 1972: interviews with Anselm Hollo and Ted Berrigan;
(Note: for Vort 6, 1974, containing Mottram articles on Gilbert Sorrentino and Donald Phelps, see MOTTRAM 3; for vol. 3 part 1 or no. 7, 1975, see MOTTRAM 5 / Rothenberg)
VON MANSTEIN, FM Erich (1887-1973)
Papers relating to the proceedings of the trial of von Manstein for war crimes by a British Military Court, Curio House, Hamburg, Germany, Aug-Dec 1949, including typescript 'Index of the proceedings upon the trial of Fritz Erich von Lewinski, called von Manstein', 1949; typescript index of the summing-up by Judge Advocate Hon Charles Arthur Collingwood, Dec 1949; typescript charge sheet listing the seventeen charges of war crimes against von Manstein, amended as served, 14 Jul 1949; typescript opening speech for the prosecution by Sir Arthur Strettell Comyns-Carr, KC, 24 Aug 1949; typescript proceedings for the sixty one days of von Manstein's trial for war crimes (two days proceedings excluded as they were held in camera), 23 Aug-16 Dec 1949; twelve bound indexed volumes of typescript documents referred to by counsel and used as evidence in von Manstein's trial, 1949; typescript bound transcript of Commission Hearing, Landsberg Prison, Landsberg, Germany, by Special Commissioner Lt Col W St John C Tayleur, Barrister at Law, Office of the Deputy Judge Advocate General, Headquarters BAOR (British Army of the Rhine), appointed by Lt Gen Sir Charles Keightley, Commander-in-Chief, BAOR (British Army of the Rhine), to take evidence on commission relating to von Manstein, 10 Jan 1949; forty four printed maps relating to Wehrmacht operations on the Eastern Front against the USSR, Jun 1941-Mar 1944; typescript 'Synopsis of the retreat of the German Army (Army Group South) from southern Russia with regard to operations of Field Marshal von Manstein', with copies of fourteen printed maps relating to the Eastern Front, USSR, 1941-1944; typescript copy of letter from B Acht, Polish Military Mission, Berlin, Germany, to Lt Gen Sir Frank (Ernest Wallace) Simpson, President of the Court, relating to his withdrawal as Polish official observer to von Manstein's trial due to his perception of the defence counsel's positive portrayal of von Manstein's character, Nov 1949; typescript copies of papers relating to evidence taken and presented at the trial, 1949; four copies of sketches of the court and of von Manstein in court, 1949; article by Cyril Bentham Falls, Chichele Professor of the History of War, Oxford, entitled 'The trial of Field Marshal von Manstein' from The Illustrated London News, 13 Aug 1949; newspaper cuttings relating to the trial, 1949; obituary for von Manstein from The Times, 13 Jun 1973.
British Military Court, Hamburg, Germany, Jul-Dec 1949
Von Hassel policy group: a European Defence Initiative study paper, relating to European Strategic Defense Initiative, Research and Development possibilities, filed by Menaul as 'Own articles, lectures'.
Volvo Flygmotor Information: relating to JAS-39 Multi role combat aircraft and the General Electric F 404J engine.
Volunteer artillery', essays by Maj R K Birley, Honorary Lt Col, the Manchester Artillery (Manchester Tactical Society, Manchester, 1887). 1 booklet
Volumes on lectures given at Guy's Hospital, 1739-1864
Volumes of printed drawings by R M Wingent, 1906-1912
Two volumes of printed drawing by R M Wingent, including a number reprinted from the Guy's Hospital Gazette, 1906-1912.
Volumes of press cuttings relating to the early months of World War One, 3 Aug - 27 Nov 1914
Scrapbooks of newspaper cuttings on World War One, 3 Aug-27 Nov 1914, comprising a daily record of progress of the war on land, at sea and in the air on the Western, Eastern, Balkan and Turkish Fronts, in Africa and the Far East, in the North, Adriatic and Mediterranean seas and the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Including reports on military operations in France and Belgium, notably the fall of Namur to the Germans in Aug, Battle of the Marne in Sep, Battle of the Aisne in Sep, fall of Antwerp in Oct, First Battle of Ypres, Oct-Nov; articles on military leaders, monarchs, national rulers and regular soldiers of the Allies and Central Powers; battle statistics; photographs; maps; satirical propaganda cartoons. 7 vols presented to Lady Liddell Hart by Mrs F H Ennor of Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, in Mar 1970. 7 vols
Guy's Hospital Clubs' Union Council grants, volume recording grants to constituent clubs of the Union, 1931-1939.
Volume, 1843-1853, chiefly containing testimonials for Samuel Wilks
Volume containing testimonials for Samuel Wilks, 1843-1846, 1852-1853. Also letters to Wilks, from Alfred S Taylor, 10 Apr 1886, and W M Hughes, 9 Apr 1886, relating to publication of a papers in the Guy's Reports.
Volume of War Cabinet papers, Mar-May 1917, formerly owned by Prime Minister David Lloyd George
War Cabinet Papers (83-153 inclusive), including detailed subject index, (printed at the Foreign Office for the War Cabinet, 1917) comprising minutes of meetings with meeting papers, 1 Mar-30 May 1917, covering all aspects of foreign and domestic policy connected with the war. This volume was formerly in the possession of Prime Minister David Lloyd George and includes minor annotations by him. 1 vol