- TBB/2/9/1
- Subseries
- 1926
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of photographs and correspondence in relation to Thomas Baker Brown's trip to France in 1926.
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of photographs and correspondence in relation to Thomas Baker Brown's trip to France in 1926.
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of photographs and a diary in relation to Thomas Baker Brown's trip to France in 1960.
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of photographs, a diary and an autograph book in relation to Thomas Baker Brown's visit to France in 1964.
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of 10 letters from Alfred Douglas Mason, Thomas Baker Brown's cousin, to the Brown family. Also consists of 3 letters from Alfred Douglas Mason's parents to the Brown family concerning the death of Alfred Douglas Mason.
Central Prisoners of War Committee
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of receipts and a payment form for donations to the Central Prisoners of War Committee.
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of the personal correspondence of Thomas Baker Brown, including cards to his son Malcolm Brown.
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of correspondence from members of the Tyneside Scottish Association to members of the Brown family, including Thomas Baker Brown and his son Robin Brown.
Correspondence between Brown family and official bodies
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of correspondence between the Brown family and official bodies during World War I, some of which concerns Thomas Baker Brown being awarded the Military Medal as well as him being taken Prisoner of War.
Correspondence from Thomas Baker Brown to family
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of letters and field cards sent by Thomas Baker Brown to his family at home while he served as a soldier during World War I. Also consists of one letter sent to Thomas Baker Brown from his father.
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.