Leslie Missen papers. 1916-1979.

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Leslie Missen papers. 1916-1979.

Manuscript recollections relating to the presentation of VCs (Victoria Crosses), 5 November 1916 (nd); 11 manuscript letters, mainly to his mother (20 December 1916-15 December 1917); Typescript recollections 'Sentence of Death: How I Escaped from the Bolsheviks' by R. Scotland Liddell (d. 1917) [1919]; Press cutting 'Knight Errantry in Asia' (nd); Typescript extract from 'The Weekly Times' relating to weekend leave, Baku [30 September 1918]; Humorous extract 'The Alphabet of Mesopotamia' from 'The Bystander' (27 November 1916); Typed transcript of an interview recorded with Peter Liddle (June 1979).

1 file; manuscript, typescript, a press cutting, and printed material.

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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 ...

Liddell, R. Scotland

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