Francis Hodson papers. 1914-1977.

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Francis Hodson papers. 1914-1977.

Army service book (1914-1918); 2 books of transcribed letters to his mother, August 1916-June 1917, with photocopies (nd); Wedding photograph (nd); Manuscript letter of reference from Lieutenant Colonel R.P. Jordan (26 April 1919); Published Army orders (December 1920); Protection certificate (27 October 1919); Reference (9 March 1919); Manuscript list of 13th Platoon members (1914); Manuscript copy of telegram (16 August 1915); Orders of the Day No. 55 (20 February 1917); Photocopied extract from 'Cap of Honour' by David Scott Daniell (nd); Press cutting (nd); Photocopied notes on Lord Hodson's obituary in 'The Times', 14 March 1984 (nd); 2 manuscript letters to Peter Liddle (7 May 1977, nd); Typed transcript of an interview recorded with Peter Liddle (February 1977).

1 file; manuscript, typescript, photograph, a press cutting, and printed material (partly photocopy)

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Hodson, Francis Lord Charlton Hodson, Baron, 1895-1984.

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Francis Lord Charlton Hodson, Baron Hodson, was born in 1895 and educated at Cheltenham. As a Captain, 7th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment, he served at Gallipoli and in India and Mesopotamia. From the guide to the Francis Hodson papers, 1914-1977, (Leeds University Library) ...

Liddle, Peter

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The final compiler of these recollections was probably Peter Liddle. From the guide to the Recollections relating to Egypt/Palestine, compiled probably by Peter Liddle, ca. 1914-2000, (Leeds University Library) The final compiler of this collection of maps was probably Peter Liddle. From the guide to the Maps of the Egypt/Palestine region, compiled probably by Peter Liddle, 1911-1921, (Leeds University Library) Amritsar, situated in the Punjab region of ...