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Amongst the printed material relating to the Stafford House Committee’s involvement in the Russo-Turkish Wa...
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The document above is a summary of weaponry for 1000 footemen made in September 1598. The document tells us...
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Many of the battle accounts featured in the Sutherland Papers are written from the Royalist perspective, su...
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The Sutherland Collection contains many letters and accounts which refer to important figures from the Engl...
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Sir John Leveson’s 1589 Summary of Kentish Defences also provides an insight into the involvement of ‘unarm...
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After the battles of the Armada in 1588, a fear of foreign invasion continued to dominate English military ...
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Duchess Millicent's papers include correspondence with Winston Churchill written during the early twentieth...
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Duchess Millicent's Hospital was moved to St. Omer in March 1918. By this time it had 200 beds. As circumst...
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Many of the documents relating to the food supply in time of war crisis indicate that a central concern w...
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Amongst the pamphlets relating to England's food supply during war is a cutting ‘reprinted from the Sussex ...
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A pamphlet entitled ‘Our Food-Supply in Time of War’ by Rear Admiral C. C. Penrose Fitzgerald reprinted fro...
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Many prestigious figures, including politicians and royalty visited Duchess Millicent’s hospital, including...
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