- TBB/1/1/3/1
- Subseries
- 14 May 1917 - 21 Jul 1917
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of correspondence between the Brown family and official bodies in relation to Thomas Baker Brown being awarded the Military Medal during World War I.
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of correspondence between the Brown family and official bodies in relation to Thomas Baker Brown being awarded the Military Medal during World War I.
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of 307 letters which were sent to the Brown family from Thomas Baker Brown while he served as a soldier in World War I. Letters cover Thomas Baker Brown's training in England, his time on the front in France, and his time as a Prisoner of War in Germany. Also consists of one letter sent to Thomas Baker Brown from his father which was returned from the front because Thomas Baker Brown was reported missing. Some of the letters are accompanied by transcripts produced by Thomas Baker Brown's family.
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of lecture notes written by Thomas Baker Brown which describe in-depth his own personal experiences of World War I.
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Documents relating to service in the home guard, including notes taken during training and printed materials.
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of maps of Germany and Austria.
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of two letters and five field cards written by George Brown, the brother of Thomas Baker Brown, to his family whilst serving as a soldier in France during World War I.
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of 9 letters and 11 field cards sent to the Brown family during World War I from various friends and relatives.
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of general correspondence between the Brown family and official bodies during World War I.
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of maps of France and Belgium.
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of 5 separate diaries covering the Second World War. Entries describe the progress of the war in Europe, the home guard, life on the home front, and select newspaper cuttings.