Student admission registers for pupils at Guy's Hospital, 1805-1859
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Student admission registers for pupils at Guy's Hospital, 1805-1859
Student admission register for pupils and dressers at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals, 1755-1823
Guy's and St Thomas's Hospital Pupils and Dressers, 1755-1823, ranged in alphabetical order': manuscript volume containing a register of pupils and dressers at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals, including name and date of entry, and from 1810, the length of time served. Arranged in alphabetical order, chronological in sequence for each letter of the alphabet.Pasted in the back of the volume is a receipt for payment for engraving the physicians certificate plate and printing proofs and 100 certificate, £37, 6 shillings, 1817, and a black copy of the admission certificate, 1817.
Student admission lists at Guy's Hospital, 1870-1934
STUART, Maj Gen Sir Andrew Mitchell (1861-1936)
Papers relating to his life and career, 1884-1919, dated [1885]-1887, [1902]-1903, 1914-1919, 1932-1935, principally comprising letters to his family describing his service with No 4 Section Telegraph Bn, Royal Engineers, Sudan, 1885-1887; diary, May-Jun [1885], including details of inspections of telegraph line between Halfa and Aswan; note on maintenance and operation of telegraph lines, Sudan and Egypt, 1884-1887, dated [1934-1935]; 'Reminiscences of the Nile Expedition, 1884-1885 and after', typescript text by Col A H Bagnold, 1935; appointment diaries and notebooks kept by Stuart as Director of Works, British Armies in France, 1914-1919; 'Some private recollections of a base wallah, 1914-1919', bound carbon copy of typescript by Col C[harles] L[ouis] Spencer, 1933, describing his service in Lines of Communication bases in Northern France, 1914-1919.
Stuart, Sir Andrew Mitchell, 1861-1936, Major General
Stuart and Olive Hales-Pakenham-Mahon: correspondence, 1968 Dec - 1968 Dec 30
Stuart and Olive Hales-Pakenham-Mahon: correspondence with Liddell Hart
Strophes 11/4 (Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1975), Bulletin of the National Federation of State Poetry Societies, with list of member organisation
Stringfellow Barr, US historian, letter, 1954 Jul 1
Stringfellow Barr; correspondence with Liddell Hart
Strength and casualties of the armed and auxiliary services of the United Kingdom 1939-1945 (HMSO, London, 1946)
Streetword 1-2 (Hayes, Middlesex, 1972, reprinted 1973), edited by Mike Dobbie: includes poems by Mike Horovitz, Roger McGough, Jeff Nuttall;
Issue 4, 1973: Includes poems by Mike Horovitz, Dave Calder, Mike Dobbie;
Issue 6, 1973: includes poems from Adrian Mitchell, Dave Ward
STREET, Maj Gen Vivian Wakefield (1912-1970)
Typescript transcripts of letters home from Street, 1932, May-Sep 1938 and 1941-1944, including accounts of Allied evacuation from Greece, 1941, and Street's escape from an Italian submarine as a POW, 1943. Two narrative diaries relating to service in Palestine, Aug-Oct 1939, and Kenya, Jun-Dec 1940. Volume entitled 'Long ago and far away', typescript memoir by Annette Street, widow of Maj Gen Vivian Wakefield Street, foreword by Sir Fitzroy Hew Maclean, 1st Bt, with seven photographs, 1938-1945. Sixty one photographs relating to Street's career, 1938-1960, including rebellion in Palestine, 1938-1939, and Middle East, 1940-1943. Edition of Blackwood's Magazine, Mar 1947, with article by Street entitled 'Some men have nine lives', an account of the escape from the Italian submarine, 1943. Printed programme of official visit to Aden by Julian Amery MP, Under Secretary of State for War, and Gen Sir Geoffrey Kemp Bourne, Commander-in-Chief, Middle East Land Forces, Sep-Oct 1957, with typescript itineraries of visit and four photographs. Comments on named individuals, Jordan, 1961 [CLOSED]. Newspaper cuttings and related papers on the award of the MC to Street, Palestine, 1938, the evacuation from Greece, 1941, and the escape from the Italian submarine, 1943.
Street, Vivian Wakefield, 1912-1970, Major General
Street Works (New York, 1969), especially records of performance art: includes items by Jasper Johns, Vito Acconci, John Giorno, Clark Coolidge (Note: linked to 0 to 9 magazine)
Street Paper, no 4, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 1971, newspaper format, themed around war and invasions [very fragile].
Strath 1 (Bletchley, 1972), 'Verse... in Scots, English, Yorkshire dialect'
Strategy in the Far East, 1944
Strategic thought in the nuclear age, 1979
Strategic thought in the nuclear age (Heinemann): general editor, Jossein Amirsadeghi, editor Laurence Martin, contributors Coral Bell, Louis-Francois Duchêne, John Garnett, Klaus Knorr, Laurence Martin, Robert E Osgood and Henry S Rowen.
Strategic Reviews: 'The fallacies of counterforce' by Robert Sherman, [1975]
Strategic Reviews: 'The fallacies of counterforce' by Robert Sherman.
Strategic Review, Vol V No 4: 'Between Helsinki and Belgrade: a balance sheet of CSCE', 1977 Autumn
Strategic Review, Vol V No 4: 'Between Helsinki and Belgrade: a balance sheet of CSCE (Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe)' see 2/50 by Rupert S Dirnecker.
Strategic Review: 'US covert action: policy tool or policy hedge?', 1984
Strategic Review: 'US covert action: policy tool or policy hedge?' by Senator Malcom Wallop.
Strategic Review: 'Toward a new US strategy: bold strokes rather than increments', 1981 Spring
Strategic Review: 'Toward a new US strategy: bold strokes rather than increments' by Lt Gen Daniel O Graham relating to space-based ballistic missile defense.