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Album of photographs and other mementoes from CSC's childhood onwards
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Reference Code : - CSCT 5/1
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Date : - 1884-1939 (creation)
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Collection : - The Papers of Clementine Ogilvy Spencer-Churchill, Baroness Spencer-Churchill of Chartwell
Album of photographs and other mementoes
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Reference Code : - CSCT 5/7
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Date : - 1951-1952 (creation)
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Collection : - The Papers of Clementine Ogilvy Spencer-Churchill, Baroness Spencer-Churchill of Chartwell
Album of photographs and other mementoes
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Reference Code : - CSCT 5/9
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Date : - 1940-1977 (creation)
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Collection : - The Papers of Clementine Ogilvy Spencer-Churchill, Baroness Spencer-Churchill of Chartwell
Account of a trip to Calais
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Reference Code : - SMVL 7/1
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Date : - 1940-05 (creation)
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Collection : - The Papers of Admiral Sir James Somerville
Album of photographs and other mementoes
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Reference Code : - CSCT 5/8
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Date : - 1952-1962 (creation)
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Collection : - The Papers of Clementine Ogilvy Spencer-Churchill, Baroness Spencer-Churchill of Chartwell
Letters from Elizabeth "Betty" Pack
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Reference Code : - MISC 86/3
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Date : - 1936-1963 (creation)
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Description : - Includes letters to her mother, 1936; to her family, 1938; and to (former) sister-in-law Rosina "Rosie" Rivett, 1945-1963. The majority are to Rosie, with topics including Arthur Pack, [second husband] Charles Brousse, and children Denise and Tony
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Collection : - Churchill Archives Centre Miscellaneous Holdings
Family papers
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Reference Code : - BRME 14/5
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Description : - Including a typescript autobiography; an outline, synopsis and drafts of "Spunyarn", reminiscences from Jackie Broome's life and family history; a chronology giving details of the lives of Louis Egerton Broome and Clara Kathleen (Aimée) Lake (parents) and Frederick Napier Broome (grandfather); and other research notes for "Spunyarn".
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Collection : - The Papers of Jackie Broome
Diary
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Reference Code : - ACAD 1/6
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Date : - 1937 (creation)
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Description : - Diary. Subjects covered include: relationships within the Foreign Office and diplomatic service; the growing threat of Hitler and Mussolini; the challenges of, and opinions on, British foreign policy; international relations with, in particular, Italy, Spain, Japan, China, France and the United States of America; the Spanish Civil War and the Non-Intervention Committee; paralysis at the League of Nations; the Abyssinian and Sudetenland Crises and the Imperial Conference as well as social and family events.
Diary
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Reference Code : - ACAD 1/8
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Date : - 1939 (creation)
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Description : - Diary. Subjects covered include: relationships inside the Foreign Office and diplomatic service with a sense of the complexities of British governmental policy; a trip to Rome in January 1939 to visit Mussolini regarding Hitler's in Europe; Franco and the Spanish Civil War; the German occupation of Prague in March 1939; Italian occupation of Albania; the challenges of working with the Soviet Union; the build up to war, with the declaration of war against Germany and her allies, and the following 'Phoney War' as well as social and family events.
Diary
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Reference Code : - HNKY 1/3
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Date : - 1917-04-30-1918-07-19 (creation)
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Description : - Maurice Hankey’s diary from April 1917 to July 1918, during which time he worked as Secretary to the War Cabinet. Diary entries for the following periods were bound in a separate volume (HNKY 1/4): 31st October – 17th November 1917; 26th November – 2nd December 1917; 21st January – 4 February 1918; 22nd – 26th March 1918; 2nd – 3rd April 1918; 31st May – 4th June 1918;1st – 5th July 1918. Topics for 1917 include: [David] Lloyd George’s Admiralty Enquiry; War Cabinet Meetings; attending conference in Paris; creation of new department on shipbuilding headed up by [Eric] Geddes (Shipping Controller); articles published on submarine warfare; reflections on the efficiency of his office; suspicions that Hankey had leaked War Cabinet minutes; description of his workload; disputes between Lloyd George, [William] Robertson and [Douglas] Haig over attack on the Belgian Front; [John] Jellicoe’s pessimism over shipping; argument with Geddes over Lloyd George revealing confidential information; Maurice’s interview with the Shipping Controllers Committee; Lloyd George’s invitation to Maurice to become first Sea Lord; Mesopotamia Commission; military offensive in the Balkans; air raids in London; changes to the War Cabinet; Lloyd George calling for attack on Italian Front; writing report on War Policy and line taken at the Inter-Allies Peace Conference; meeting Winston Churchill [Minister of Munitions]; attending Paris conference; movement of troops to Egypt; [Ramsay] MacDonald travelling to Paris; overhaul of War Cabinet work; discussing separate peace with Bulgaria; Flander’s offensive; Maurice’s holiday in Eastbourne; Anglo-French conference; [Arthur] Henderson’s resignation; Lloyd George reporting to War Cabinet about secret peace negotiation between France and Austria; Maurice’s thoughts on women leaking military secrets to the enemy; Mark Sykes’s guarantee to the Seamen and Fireman’s Union; persuading Geddes and Lord Darby not to resign; Italian offensive; drafting letters for Lloyd George to send to President Wilson; [Ferdinand] Foch’s visit relating to the Italian offensive; military action in Turkey; opening peace negotiations with Germany; conference at Boulogne; helping the French to set up War Committe; visiting Haig’s headquarters; discussion with George Buchanan [Ambassador in Petrograd] over peace negotiations; Ursula [Maurice’s daughter] suffering from appendicitis and praise for Adeline’s [Maurice’s wife] response; military developments in Turkey and Syria; receiving the French Legion d'Honneur; attending inaugural weekend at Chequers; Lord Derby’s proposal to make [Herbert] Asquith Ambassador in Paris; split between war generals; criticisms of Jellicoe’s response to Norwegian convoy; evacuating Italian territory; [Luigi] Cardona’s defeat; proposal for Inter-Allied Council; plan for League of Nations International War Cabinet; British response to Bolsheviks; Geddes becoming Director of Allied Transport; 2nd report of the Dardanelles Commission; Maurice’s frustrations with the War Office. Topics for 1918 include: Meeting Sidney and Beatrice Webb; naval policy; Robertson’s resignation; War Council removing Embassy from Petrograd; Japanese intervention in Siberia; giving evidence to Lord Haldane’s committee on reconstruction of government; Haig not providing quotas demanded of Executive War Board; German attacks; conscription in Ireland; [Alfred] Milner’s criticisms of the War Cabinet; Man Power Bill; incorporation of US troops in British brigades; appointment of committee to draw up Irish Home Rule Bill; removal of [Hugh] Trenchard [as Chief of Air Staff] and replacement by Sykes; Adeline feeling run down; Lloyd George’s decision to add Austin Chamberlain to the War Cabinet; possible evacuation of Channel Ports; German peace offensive; newspaper reports on Lloyd George and Bonar Law giving false statements to House of Commons; reflections on Lloyd George’s private meetings alongside that of the War Cabinet; holiday in Whitstable; [John] Seeley’s lack of confidence in Haig; evacuation of Ypres and Dunkirk and possible withdrawal of army from France; outburst from Lord Robert Cecil against War Cabinet’s conduct relating to Japanese intervention; Robert Borden’s criticisms of military efforts in Northern France; Lloyd George meeting the Japanese Ambassador; Italian victory; drafting paper on Allied intervention in Russia; escalation in Palestine; President Wilson’s intervention proposals; [Winston] Churchill’s desire to fight in France; development of relationships with Dominion Prime Ministers and Cabinet; concluding remarks on contents of diary.
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Collection : - The Papers of Maurice Hankey
Diary
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Reference Code : - ACAD 1/24
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Date : - 1953 (creation)
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Description : - Diary. Subjects covered include: private meetings with Ian Jacob at the BBC; National Provincial Bank business; United Nations Association meetings; English Speaking Union events; Suez Canal Company business in Cairo and Paris; discussions regarding the Drogheda Committee and Report; BBC Board of Governors' meetings and social engagements, including discussions with Lady Rhys-Williams and Barbara Wootton; remarks on television programming; Cadogan's first-hand experience of the Coronation and State Banquet; response to the Coronation broadcast on television; and negotiations surrounding the government White Paper on commercial television. Also includes comments on leisure pursuits including gardening, "listening in" to radio broadcasts, exhibitions, and ballet and theatre in London; shopping and household management; and various other social engagements.
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Collection : - The Papers of Alexander and Theodosia Cadogan
Diary
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Reference Code : - ACAD 1/30
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Date : - 1959 (creation)
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Collection : - The Papers of Alexander and Theodosia Cadogan
Diary
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Reference Code : - ACAD 1/32
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Date : - 1961 (creation)
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Collection : - The Papers of Alexander and Theodosia Cadogan
"Welcome to Wonderland"
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Reference Code : - CCAC/123/6/17
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Date : - 2013-02-15 (creation)
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Description : - Poster advertising 2013 Spring Ball.
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
"Monopoly"
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Reference Code : - CCAC/123/6/18
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Date : - 2014 (creation)
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Description : - Poster and flyers advertising the 2014 Churchill Spring Ball.
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
Hakuna Matata: Spring Ball 2003 Committee folder
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Reference Code : - CCAC/123/6/9
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Date : - 2002-2003 (creation)
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Description : - Includes papers on organisation of the ball including committee minutes and agendas, budgets, plans for the layout and scheduling of entertainments, as well as a copy of the ball poster.
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
Spring Ball 1998: Untouchable
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Reference Code : - CCAC/123/6/5
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Date : - 1997-1998 (creation)
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Description : - Includes: flyer; Ball Committee meeting minutes and agendas; draft proposal; programme for entertainment; and copies contracts with artistes and companies.
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
Photograph of student holding a tennis racquet
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Reference Code : - CCPH/10/11
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Date : - 1963-1969 (creation)
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Description : - Digital copy of black and white photograph ?taken by Richard Triance.
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
Jennifer Brook's farewell tea
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Reference Code : - CCPH/1/35/4
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Date : - 2017-02-14 (creation)
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Description : - Photographs of a farewell tea provided for staff to celebrate Jennifer Brook's retirement.
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
Alison Finch's retirement
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Reference Code : - CCPH/1/35/2
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Date : - 2016-09-26 (creation)
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
Colour photograph of guests toasting the new Master (Sir Hermann Bondi), at his admission
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Reference Code : - CCPH/4/17
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Date : - 1982-08-23 (creation)
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College
The official opening of Cowan Court (photographs)
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Reference Code : - CCPH/4/34/1
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Date : - 2017-06-02 (creation)
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Collection : - Official Archive of Churchill College