- TBB/1/9/5
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- c. 1914 - 1918
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of a German service cap which was collected from the battlefield at Arras on 9th April 1917 and given to Thomas Baker Brown by a friend.
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of a German service cap which was collected from the battlefield at Arras on 9th April 1917 and given to Thomas Baker Brown by a friend.
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of two German translation books.
German typescript of Schwarze Goldene Hochzeit"(Close the Coalhouse Door)
Part of Chaplin (Sid) Archive
With programme, and music score by Heinz Kahlau. Translated by Eva Walch.
Part of Gillray Prints
Print by James Gillray, printed for publisher Henry G. Bohn and subsequently hand-coloured.
Caricatures a German family at dinner.
Originally published 7 May 1803.
Part of Plowden (Lady Bridget) Archive
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of maps of Germany and Austria.
Germany and the Prussian Franchise
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning reactions to von Bethmann-Hollwegg's Reform Bill, the distribution of parliamentary power, and the Prussian franchise. On the 'failure' of Prussian electoral law, failure to represent the political sentiments of the German people, the three-class arrangements for electors, analysis of electoral results, and the distribution of seats.
Part of Flambard Press Archive
Consists of reviews of the poetry collection Post-Holiday Blues.
Stewart, Gerry, unknown, poet
Part of Chaplin (Sid) Archive
Part of Donaldson (Sir Liam) Archive
This report sets out an infectious disease strategy for England, including new arrangements to counter old and new threats, such as radiological and chemical hazards through bioterrorism, by describing the scope of the threat posed as well as establishing the priorities for action to combat this threat . It aimed to overhaul previously fragmented systems and to place a new emphasis on communicable diseases through direct action plans, programmes to inform understanding and legislative reform.