Correspondence concerning the Gallipoli campaign, 1936-1941.

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Correspondence concerning the Gallipoli campaign, 1936-1941.

Twelve letters regarding the Gallipoli campaign are with Colonel Cecil Allanson, Major John North, F.V. Morley, General A.C. Temperley, the London War Office, and Violet Pearman (private secretary to Winston Churchill), chiefly concerning a search for Colonel Cecil Allanson and his private diary.

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University of Virginia. Library

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