HAMILTON, Gen Sir Ian Standish Monteith (1853-1947)
Papers relating to service in the Second Boer War, 1899-1902
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HAMILTON: 2/1/1-2 Diaries kept during the Siege of Ladysmith, 1899-1900
HAMILTON: 2/1/1
1899 Nov 26-1900 Jan 16
Private manuscript diary kept by Hamilton during the siege of Ladysmith, Second Boer War, mostly comprising observations of Boer military activity, thoughts on British tactics and comments on the strategy of Gen Sir Redvers Henry Buller, Commander-in-Chief South Africa. 1 vol
HAMILTON: 2/1/2
1900 Jan 16-1900 Feb 13
Private manuscript diary kept by Hamilton during the siege of Ladysmith, Second Boer War, mostly comprising observations of Boer military activity, thoughts on British tactics and comments on the strategy of Gen Sir Redvers Henry Buller, Commander-in-Chief South Africa. 1 vol
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- Introduction
- HAMILTON 1
- HAMILTON 2
- 2: Papers relating to service in the Second Boer War, 1899-1902
- 2/2/1-9: Personal correspondence, 1899-1902
- 2/3/1-33 Letters from to FM Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts of Kandahar, Waterford and Pretoria, Commander in Chief of the British Army, 1901-1902 n
- 2/4/1-13: Official papers, orders and regulations, South African Field Force and Natal Army, 1895-1900
- 2/5/1-24: Operational correspondence of staff of Lt Gen Sir Archibald Hunter, General Officer Commanding 10 Div, South African Field Force, Feb 1900-Jul 1900
- 2/6/1-16: Operational correspondence of Hamilton's Force, South African Field Force, Jun 1900-Oct 1900
- HAMILTON 3
- HAMILTON 4
- 4: Papers relating to service as General Officer Commanding Southern Command and Adjutant General to the Forces, 1905-1910
- 4/2/1-11: Official papers, 1905-1910
- 4/3/1-5: Correspondence relating to Hamilton's 'A staff officer's scrap-book during the Russo-Japanese War' (Edward Arnold, London, 1905 & 1907)
- 4/4/1-9: Hamilton's speeches, 1907-1910
- HAMILTON 5
- 5: Papers relating to service as General Officer Commanding Mediterranean Command and Inspector General of Overseas Forces, 1910-1914
- 5/2/1-20: Official diaries, orders, reports and related papers, 1908-1914
- 5/3/1-28: Hamilton's reports on overseas forces, 1911-1914
- 5/4/1-15: Papers, 1910-1914, relating to compulsory and voluntary military service, cadet training and Hamilton's 'Compulsory service, a study of the question in the light of experience' (John Murray, London, 1910, 1911)
- 5/5/1-4: Hamilton's speeches, 1910-1911
- HAMILTON 6
- HAMILTON 7
- 7: Papers relating to service as General Officer Commanding Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, Gallipoli, 1915
- 7/2/1-64: Papers, 1915-1936, relating to the efficiency of officers of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, and to operations at Suvla Bay and Sari Bair, Gallipoli, Aug-Sep 1915
- 7/3/1-12: Papers relating to Ellis Ashmead Bartlett and Keith Arthur Murdoch, war correspondents on Gallipoli, 1915-1969
- 7/4/1-43: Instructions, reports, orders of battle, staff diary and related papers of General Headquarters, Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, 1915
- 7/5/1-31: Force orders issued by General Headquarters, Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, Apr-Oct 1915
- 7/6/1-130: Intelligence bulletins, Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, Jun-Oct 1915
- 7/7/1-49: Papers relating to Hamilton's despatches from Gallipoli, and to recommendations for decorations for service on Gallipoli, 1915-1923
- 7/8/1-23: Official despatches, 1914-1919, including despatches by as General Officer Commanding Mediterranean Expeditionary Force
- 7/9/1-23: Correspondence and articles relating to the Gallipoli Campaign, 1916-1967, including material relating to tours, films and radio programmes
- 7/10/1-14: Papers relating to Hamilton's 'Gallipoli diary' (Edward Arnold, London, 1920), 1915-1960
- 7/11/1-12: Maps of Gallipoli
- 7/12/1-366: Official photographs of the Dardanelles Expedition, 1915-1916
- HAMILTON 8
- HAMILTON 9
- HAMILTON 10 - 15
- 10: Correspondence as Colonel of the Gordon Highlanders, 1912-1949
- 11/1/1-5: Correspondence relating to ex-service organisations, 1918-1920
- 11/2/1-39: Correspondence of as President of the Metropolitan Area British Legion, 1921-1947
- 11/3/1-9: Correspondence of as President of the British Legion in Scotland, 1931-1949
- 11/4/1-12: Correspondence of as President of the South African War Veterans' Association, 1928-1949
- 11/5/1-17: Correspondence between and former soldiers (other ranks), mainly relating to financial assistance, 1916-1946
- 11/6/1-10: Correspondence relating to war memorials and memorial services, 1916-1947
- 12/1/1-6: Correspondence, Edinburgh University, 1932-1939
- 12/2/1-11: Official papers and publications, Edinburgh University, 1932-1936
- 13/1-118: Principal military, political and literary correspondents, surnames A-Z, 1916-1949
- 14/1/1-7: Registers of Hamilton's outgoing letters, 1917-1943
- 14/2/1-12: Papers relating to the Anglo-German Association and Anglo-German relations, 1928-1947
- 14/3/1-14: Correspondence with officer acquaintances, 1916-1947
- 14/4/1-40: Personal financial correspondence, and correspondence relating to Hamilton's estates at East Grinstead, West Sussex, 1913-1947
- 14/5/1-48: Correspondence with societies and charities, 1912-1948
- 14/6/1-16: Correspondence relating to social engagements, 1914-1947
- 14/7/1-53: Correspondence with members of the public, well wishers and other acquaintances, 1916-1948
- 14/8/1-44: Correspondence between and relatives, surnames A-Z, 1908-1948
- 14/9/1-12: Correspondence relating to the Forth-Clyde Canal and Hamilton's lecture tour of Scandinavia in 1924; as Lieutenant of the Tower of London, Governor of Wellington College, and Honorary Colonel of 7/9 Bn The Royal Sco
- 14/10/1-13: Correspondence relating to the deaths and estates of Hamilton; Jean Miller Hamilton, Lady Hamilton; Capt Harold Stone Knight, 1941-1962; subsequent miscellaneous accessions of research materials, 1947-2000
- 14/11/1-9: Correspondence, mainly relating to Hamilton's literary executors, 1948-1969
- 14/12/1-14: Appointment diaries, 1933-1949
- 15: Papers relating to Hamilton's publications, 1872-1948
- 15/2/1-20: Drafts, notes and sources, 1905-1929, for Hamilton's 'The Commander' (Hollis and Carter, London, 1957)
- 15/3/1-18: Drafts, notes, and biographical sources relating to Hamilton's WHEN I WAS A BOY (Faber and Faber, London, 1939), LISTENING FOR THE DRUMS (Faber and Faber, London, 1944), and other memoirs, 1829-1946
- 15/4/1-19: Business correspondence mainly relating to Hamilton's publications, articles and letters to the press, 1916-1942
- 15/5/1-31: Correspondence relating to publications, articles and letters to the press by and others, 1916-1948
- HAMILTON 16 - 21
- 16/1-656: Speeches, articles, prefaces, and letters to the press by Hamilton, 1918-1947
- 17/1-118: Scrapbooks and press cuttings, mainly relating to Hamilton's career, activities and publications, 1883-1971
- 18/1-29: Photographs, 1855-1947
- 19/1-46: Publications and printed material, 1814-1966
- 20: Papers of Jean Miller Hamilton, Lady Hamilton
- 20/2/1-58: Correspondence of Jean Miller Hamilton, Lady Hamilton, 1884-1940
- 20/3/1-27: Scrapbooks and notebooks of Jean Miller Hamilton, Lady Hamilton, 1859-1940
- 20/4/1-14: Literary works by Jean Miller Hamilton, Lady Hamilton, 1894-1919
- 20/5/1-14 Publications belonging to Jean Miller Hamilton, Lady Hamilton, 1869-1940
- 21/1-9: Correspondence of Eleanor Charlotte Sellar, 1896-1934
- Concordance
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