Papers of William Harold Ingrams and Sir William Newton 1863-1969

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Papers of William Harold Ingrams and Sir William Newton 1863-1969

7 boxes

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Ingrams, William Harold, 1897-

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Harold Ingrams was a British Colonial Administrator, best known for the "Ingrams Peace". He was born in 1897, the son of a clergyman, W.S. Ingrams. He was educated at Shrewsbury School. He fought and was wounded in the First World War and then joined the Colonial Service, working in Zanzibar and Mauritius before being posted to Aden, in southern Arabia, in 1934. He served as Political Officer, Aden, 1934-7, and British Resident Adviser at Mukalla, Saudi Arabia (later the Eastern Aden Protectorat...

Newton William d 1915

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Ingrams, William Harold, 1897-

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Harold Ingrams was a British Colonial Administrator, best known for the "Ingrams Peace". He was born in 1897, the son of a clergyman, W.S. Ingrams. He was educated at Shrewsbury School. He fought and was wounded in the First World War and then joined the Colonial Service, working in Zanzibar and Mauritius before being posted to Aden, in southern Arabia, in 1934. He served as Political Officer, Aden, 1934-7, and British Resident Adviser at Mukalla, Saudi Arabia (later the Eastern Aden Protectorat...

Great Britain Colonial Administrative Service

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