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Commemorative articles published in the Sunday Times magazine, 1964, to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the start of World War One

Articles from The Sunday Times Colour Magazine, Feb-Mar 1964, to commemorate the anniversary of the outbreak of World War One, including political situation in Serbia and Bosnia prior to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on 28 Jun 1914; photographs of the battlefronts at Ypres, Belgium, 1917, and the Marne, 1914, Verdun and the Somme, 1916, France; British, French and American patriotic and propaganda illustrations; photographs of relics and landscapes at former battlefield sites in France and weapons used during the war. 1 file

Commemorative booklet for the opening of the King's College London new Physics and Engineering laboratories, 1952

King's College, London, opening of the new Physics and Engineering Laboratories by Lord Cherwell, 27 June 1952: booklet describing the new laboratories and the work carried out therein. On p. 13 is a note on 'Muscle Cytology' describing Hanson's work. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology: booklet describing the research work and courses of the department.

Commemorative volume, 'Holland and the Canadians', [1945-1946], produced by the Canada-Netherlands Committee

Holland and the Canadians (Contact Publishing Company, Amsterdam, Holland, probably 1945-1946), compiled by the Canada-Netherlands Committee as a commemorative gift for the liberating Canadian Army. With text and captions by Maj Norman Phillips, Canadian Army PR Services, and J Mikerk, Secretary Canadian Netherlands Committee, and 150 photographs. Documents Holland before the war; during invasion and occupation including economic exploitation by the Germans, treatment and condition of the civilian population and underground resistance activity; operations of Canadian and other Allied forces advancing into Holland during 1944-1945; German surrender and liberation celebrations. 1 vol

Comment by CIGS General Sir William Ironside, Mar 1940, on Field Marshal Lord Milne and Field Marshal Sir Archibald Montgomery-Massingberd

Comment by Gen Sir William Edmund Ironside, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, on FM Sir George Francis Milne, 1st Baron Milne of Salonika and Rubislaw, County Aberdeen and FM Sir Archibald Armar Montgomery-Massingberd, Colonel Commandant, Royal Malta Artillery

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