William Henry Waldo Sabine collection, 1916-1939.

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William Henry Waldo Sabine collection, 1916-1939.

Leaflets, posters, form letters, pamphlets, and memorabilia, relating to British war aims and propaganda efforts during World War I, civilian defense, the British Union of Fascists, and Oswald Mosley.

1 ms. box.

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Sabine, William Henry Waldo, 1903-

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William Henry Waldo Sabine (1903- ), an English-born author and editor, emigrated to the U.S. in 1947 and became interested in the local history of Queens and the American colonial and revolutionary eras. From the description of William H.W. Sabine papers, 1949-1977. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122364019 From the guide to the William H.W. Sabine papers, 1949-1977, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) Sabine was the edi...

British union of fascists

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The following information was taken from the British Online Archives in March 2009: 'Action' Ran from nos. 1-222 (1936-1940). First published on February 21 1936, this fascist weekly newspaper became the official organ of the British Union, continuing in publication until shortly after the internment of Sir Oswald Mosley on Thursday the 23rd of May 1940. The front page of the last available issue (no. 222, June 6 1940) states: "We regret to announce that furt...

Mosley, Oswald, 1896-1980

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Oswald Ernald Mosley, eldest son of Oswald Mosley and Katherine Maud Heathcote, was born on 16 November 1896. He attended Winchester school and Sandhurst, and was commissioned into the 16th Lancers cavalry regiment at the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, but later transferred to the Royal Flying Corps. He injured his leg in a flying accident while in England, shortly after gaining his pilot's certificate and was recalled to his former regiment, spending the winter of 1915-19...