Diary 1: 29th August 1939 to 16th February 1940
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- 29th August 1939 - 16th February 1940
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Concerns the international political situation in the run up to war and the early stages of the war.
Diary 1: 29th August 1939 to 16th February 1940
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Concerns the international political situation in the run up to war and the early stages of the war.
Thomas Hodgkin's Scribbling diary for 1852.
Diary 2: 17th February 1940 to 3rd November 1940
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Concerns the progress of the war, Thomas Baker Brown's attempts to enlist in army services, the home front and early German bombing raids.
Diary 3: 25th November 1940 to 1st February 1942
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Concerns the progress of the war, Thomas Baker Brown's attempts to enlist in army services and subsequent service in the Home Guard, the home front and German bombing raids.
Diary 4: 4th February 1942 to 23rd January 1944
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Concerns the progress of the war, Thomas Baker Brown's service in the Home Guard, the home front and German bombing raids. Includes short account of German plane brought down near Hexham and long description of Home Guard Platoon.
Diary 5: 24th January 1944 to 15th December 1945
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Saturday and Sunday are noted, consistent references to Barracks, rifles and troops, Diesel work, smoke/fire notes when he sees them and plane noise.
Part of Walmsley (Anne) Archive
An account of visits made by Anne Walmsley during her time as Africa Researcher for the publication 'Index on Censorship'. There is a lot of reference to the historical context. There is a detailed report and a list of people she met during her travels.
Diary of applications for Military Service
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Concerning Brown's applications to enlist in various capacities providing a timeline for subsequent letters.
Diary of events in the Home Rule Parliament of 1892
Part of Trevelyan (George Otto) Archive
Manuscript diary by Lady Caroline Trevelyan of events from June 28th 1892, up to Gladstone's retirement, March 5th 1894