Letters home, in form of a travel journal, from Sir William Cecil Bottomley 1926-1927

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Letters home, in form of a travel journal, from Sir William Cecil Bottomley 1926-1927

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Bottomley William Cecil 1878-1954

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Sir William Cecil Bottomley

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Sir William Cecil Bottomley (1878-1954) was educated Tettenhall College; Owens College, Manchester; and Trinity College, Cambridge. His career in the Colonial Office began in 1901 when he was appointed (after competition exam) to the post of 2nd class clerk. In 1905 he began the first of his secretaryships when he was appointed as secretary to the Colonial Survey Committee. He subsequently held the posts of secretary to the Inter-Departmental Pensions Committee (1907); a...