Guide to The

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Guide to The Guide to the St. Martin WWI Photographic Negative Collection 1914-1918 7.2 linear feet Accession Number: 66-98 Collection Number: FW66-98 Arranged by Jack McCracken, Ken Rice, and Cam McGill Described by Paul A. Oelkrug July 2004 Citation: The St. Martin WWI Photographic Negative Collection, FW66-98, Box number, Photograph number, History of Aviation Collection, Special Collections Department, McDermott Library, The University of Texas at Dallas. Special Collections Department McDermott Library, The University of Texas at Dallas Revised 8/20/04 Table of Contents Additional Sources ...................................................................................................... 3 Series Description ....................................................................................................... 3 Scope and Content ...................................................................................................... 4 Provenance Statement ................................................................................................. 4 Literary Rights Statement ........................................................................................... 4 Note to the Researcher ................................................................................................ 4 Container list ............................................................................................................... 5 2 Additional Sources Ed Ferko World War I Collection, George Williams WWI Aviation Archives, The History of Aviation Collection, Special Collections Dept., McDermott Library, The University of Texas at Dallas. The George Williams Collection, the George Williams WWI Aviation Archives, The History of Aviation Collection, Special Collections Dept., McDermott Library, The University of Texas at Dallas. In addition to the two collections cited above, there are many more collections in the George Williams WWI Aviation Archives. Series Description The St. Martin WWI Photographic Negative Collection consists of 25,000 black and white negatives on 35mm film strips. The images are arranged in seven series consisting of nine albums stored in flat boxes and is placed in the Ferko-Williams WWI Aviation History Archives. An index of the images contained in this collection has also been produced and placed on the reference shelf in the research area of Special Collections. Arrangement is alphabetical by country with the pages numbered alphanumerically starting with the letter of the country followed by three digits beginning with 001 through the highest number of pages for a given country with numbers starting over for each country. Each page holds up to seven film strips. The strips are numbered with the page number and a dash number from 1 to 7. The Miscellaneous series is the one exception to the alphabetical arrangement. It has been placed in the Canadian series album. Preceding each image page is a page that identifies the individual images. Most of the images are identified. Images include individual pilots, ground crew, group shots, aircraft (including tail numbers in some cases), and unit designations. Most images are not dated. Series I consists of 35mm negatives covering Australian aircraft, personnel, and units. Series II consists of 35mm negatives covering British aircraft, personnel, and units. Series III consists of 35mm negatives covering Canadian aircraft, personnel, and units. Series IV consists of 35mm negatives covering miscellaneous aircraft, personnel, and units Series V consists of 35mm negatives covering French aircraft, personnel, and units. Series VI consists of 35mm negatives covering German aircraft, personnel, and units. Series VII consists of 35mm negatives covering United States aircraft, personnel, and units. 3 Scope and Content The St. Martin WWI Photographic Collection is housed in nine albums placed in nine over-size boxes and is 7.2 linear feet. An index is included. The images contained within the collection are black-and-white negatives on 35mm film strips that have been placed in archivally safe sleeves. Included in the collection are images of pilots, group shots of squadron personnel and aircraft. The collection is arranged as follows: Album 1, Box 1 Australian Pages A001-A026 Album 1, Box 1 British Pages B001-B075 Album 2, Box 2 British Pages B076-B175 Album 3, Box 3 British Pages B176-B275 Album 4, Box 4 British Pages B276-B369 Album 5, Box 5 Canadian Pages C001-C099 Album 6, Box 6 Canadian Pages C100-C133 Album 6, Box 6 Miscellaneous Pages M001-M011 Album 7, Box 7 French Pages F001-F100 Album 8, Box 8 French Pages F101-F150 Album 8, Box 8 German Pages G001-G050 Album 9, Box 9 German Pages G051-G071 Album 9, Box9 United States Pages U001-U070 Index located in Research Room on the Reference Shelf. Provenance Statement The St. Martin WWI Photographic Negative Collection was collected and compiled by Steve St. Martin. Dennis Gordon purchased the collection from Mrs. St Martin complete with all rights. Mr. Gordon later donated the St. Martin Collection to The University of Texas at Dallas Special Collections Department complete with all rights. Literary Rights Statement Permission to publish, copy, reprint, digitize, orally record for transmission over public or private airways, or use in any and all other current or future developed methods or procedures, must be obtained in writing from the Special Collections Department, McDermott Library, The University of Texas at Dallas. All rights are retained regardless of current or future development or laws that may apply to fair use standards. Note to the Researcher Do not remove film strips from their pockets, nor remove pages from the albums. All scanning or photocopying must be done by a staff member. 4 Container list FW66-98 St Martin WWI Photographic Negative Collection Box Title, Dates, and Description 1 Album 1 Australian Pages A001-A026 1 Album 1 British Pages B001-B075 2 Album 2 British Pages B076-B175 3 Album 3 British Pages B176-B275 4 Album 4 British Pages B276-B369 5 Album 5 Canadian Pages C001-C099 6 Album 6 Canadian Pages C100-C133 6 Album 6 Miscellaneous Pages M001-M011 7 Album 7 French Pages F001-F100 8 Album 8 French Pages F101-F150 8 Album 8 German Pages G001-G050 9 Album 9 German Pages G051-G071 9 Album 9 United States Pages U001-U070 5 ST. MARTIN COLLECTION (ANZAC Personnel and Equipment) 517104 -A- AE.G. Bomber, A009 Abbeville, France, A003 Adair, Lt, A002 Adam, Lt, A021 Adamson, J., A019 Addison, S. W., Mal, AOl5 Addison, W. S., Capt., AOOI Adinkercke, A007 Agnew, 1 C. F., A006 Albatross, A003, A007 Albatross D-II, AO 15 Albatross D-III, A002, A012, A017, A023 Albatross D-V, AOOI Allardice, D. c., Lt., AOI2, AOl8 Allen, Cpl., AOIO Althaus, Ernest, von, Lt, AOl5 Anderson, C. B., L1., A007 Anderson, W. H., L1., AOl4 Annoeulun, France, A003 Antill, Gen., AOI2, A017 Armentieres, France, A002, A021 Armstrong, Lt, AOOI Armstrong, Fred C., Capt, A007 Armstrong, Lionel, Lt., A018, A022 Armstrong, R. C. , Lt, A006, A022 Arnot, Capt., A006 Arthur, Malcolm C., A021 Ashburton, New Zealand, A024 Ashby, Lt., A006 Ashcroft, A B., Lt., AO II Ashley, Lt., A006517104 Atteridge, T. J. D., FltfLt, A013 Austin, A020 Austin, Capt., AOl5 Austin Triplane, AOO 1 Australia, A005, A006 Aver, Hans, Cpl., AO 17 \, Avesnes-Le-Comte, AOl7 1 Aviatik Berg C-l, A007 Avro, AOIO, A020 Avro Trainer, AOll, A020, A024, A025, A026 Avro 504K, A002 -B- BE-2C, A002, A017 BE-12, AOOl, A006 Baber, Lt., AOl3 Babington, Phil, Maj., A017 Badgery, A. D., Lt., A014 Baizeiux, France, A012 Baker, Lt., A020 Baker, J. F. A., Lt., A012 Baker, T. C. R., Capt., A008, A009 Balclutha, A024 Balderson, L. J., FlO., A012 Ball, Lt., A016 Ball, Albert, Capt., A003, A004 Bannerman, Ronald B., Capt., AOl3, AOI4, A020, A025, A026 Barker, Lt., A024 Barker, Robert, 1 AIM., A021 Barker, S. w., Lt., A015 Barker, William George, Maj., A009 Barrie, AIM., A003 Bartlam, Lt., A006 Barton, Herbert D., Capt., A013 Basford, Lt., A006 Basra, A019 Bates, Lt., A022 Beamish, Harold, Capt., A007, A021 Beauchamp-Proctor, Andrew W., Capt., A021 Beauvais, France, A007 Beavois, France, A007, A014, A020 Belah, Palestine, AO 11 Beldam, Lt., A022 Belgium, A006, A008 Bell, Gordon, A023 Bell, J. R., FlO., A012 Bell, John, Lt., A024 Benbow, E. L., Capt., A021 Benbrook, Texas, AO 15 2 Benois, Max, Lt., A006 ( Benwell, A023 Berlyn, R. C., Lt., A007 Bertangles, France, A021 BethencoUlt, France, AOl2 Bethume, A003 Betteridge, Lt., A006 Biancade, Italy, AOl6 Bickendorf, Germany, A013 Bickendorf Aerodrome, Cologne, A008, A009, AOIO, AOl2 Biette, Lt., A012 Binnie, J. A. w., Capt., AO 17 Birdwood, Gen., A013 Bishop, V. R., Lt., A009, AOIO Bishop, William Avery, Lt., Maj., A015, A021 Blake, Lt., A015 Blake, D. V. J., Capt., A014 Blake, H. A., Lt., AO 15 Blaxland, G. H., Lt., A004, A005, A018 Blenhern, New Zealand, A026 Bleriot, A024 Boelcke, Oswald, Capt., A002, A003, AOl5 Bond, William, Lt., A022 Booker, Charles Dawson, Maj., AOll Bostock, W. D., FlO., A012 Bott, Alan J., Capt., A019 Brabazon, Lionel Wilmut, A021 Brading, R. C. B., Lt., A003 Brake Capt., A024 Brandenburg, A023 Brandenburg C-I, A002 Bray Dunes, France, A007 Breadner, L. S. Maj., A014 Breakey, Capt., A021 Breakey, John Davis, Capt., A007 Brelaz, Lt., AOl8 Brettingham-Moore, G. R., Lt., A022 Bright, F. T., Lt., AOI8, A022 Bristol F2B, A005, A006, A008, A018 Bristol Fighter, A003, A009, A013, A018, A022, A025 Bristol Ml, AO 10 Bristol Monoplane, AO 16 Bristol Scout, AOOl, A002, AOll Britwell, Fred J. S., Capt., A007 Broad, Lt., A007 Brooke, C. J., Lt.,
Recommended publications
  • Rugby's War Heroes
    RUGBY’S WAR HEROES – Remembering and Educating 1 TEACHERS’ NOTES WA R H EROE S The RFU’s four-year commemoration programme helping clubs and schools to mark the 100th anniversary of the Great War is made up of three key strands: Remembering, Educating and Fundraising. We want to encourage young people to learn about the impact of the Great War where they live, learn and play, particularly in relation to rugby, and have devised two unique research projects for the age groups 7 to 11 and 11 to 18. These are aimed to either stand alone or be incorporated into the curriculum for the coming academic year as a project which can incorporate research skills, ICT, English, Performing Arts and is also an ideal opportunity to deliver a cross curriculum programme. “ The Rugby Footballer makes the finest soldier in the World ” COLONEL DAVIDSON 1/10TH LIVERPOOL SCOTTISH, 1916 RUGBY’S WAR HEROES – Remembering and Educating 2 TEACHERS’ NOTES The project aims to encourage children to learn For about the role of England’s rugby players in the Great War, learning about particular players who went to war and considering who, in the 7-11 modern day, these men remind them of. year olds Attached are the profiles of three England players who fought in the Great War. We suggest that the children pick one of those detailed and compose a short report about what the player was like and the qualities and characteristics they demonstrated. They should then consider who the player reminds them of. ALL PROJECT ENTRIES SHOULD BE SENT BY: Project format: Projects may be submitted in a variety of forms including: written report, drawing, film, poems, songs, drama etc.
    [Show full text]
  • Charles Darwin: a Companion
    CHARLES DARWIN: A COMPANION Charles Darwin aged 59. Reproduction of a photograph by Julia Margaret Cameron, original 13 x 10 inches, taken at Dumbola Lodge, Freshwater, Isle of Wight in July 1869. The original print is signed and authenticated by Mrs Cameron and also signed by Darwin. It bears Colnaghi's blind embossed registration. [page 3] CHARLES DARWIN A Companion by R. B. FREEMAN Department of Zoology University College London DAWSON [page 4] First published in 1978 © R. B. Freeman 1978 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the permission of the publisher: Wm Dawson & Sons Ltd, Cannon House Folkestone, Kent, England Archon Books, The Shoe String Press, Inc 995 Sherman Avenue, Hamden, Connecticut 06514 USA British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Freeman, Richard Broke. Charles Darwin. 1. Darwin, Charles – Dictionaries, indexes, etc. 575′. 0092′4 QH31. D2 ISBN 0–7129–0901–X Archon ISBN 0–208–01739–9 LC 78–40928 Filmset in 11/12 pt Bembo Printed and bound in Great Britain by W & J Mackay Limited, Chatham [page 5] CONTENTS List of Illustrations 6 Introduction 7 Acknowledgements 10 Abbreviations 11 Text 17–309 [page 6] LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Charles Darwin aged 59 Frontispiece From a photograph by Julia Margaret Cameron Skeleton Pedigree of Charles Robert Darwin 66 Pedigree to show Charles Robert Darwin's Relationship to his Wife Emma 67 Wedgwood Pedigree of Robert Darwin's Children and Grandchildren 68 Arms and Crest of Robert Waring Darwin 69 Research Notes on Insectivorous Plants 1860 90 Charles Darwin's Full Signature 91 [page 7] INTRODUCTION THIS Companion is about Charles Darwin the man: it is not about evolution by natural selection, nor is it about any other of his theoretical or experimental work.
    [Show full text]
  • Sur Les Traces De La Grande Guerre À Saint-Pol-Sur-Ternoise
    Sur les traces de la Grande Guerre à Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise 2,7 km www.ternois-tourisme.com 02 Régiment d’artillerie gagnant7 marsla gare 1916 de- chargement,VAL_314_064 LE TERNOIS DANS LA GRANDE GUERRE Comme la plupart des communes du Nord-Pas-de-Calais, celles du Ternois ont été liées de près, ou de loin, au terrible conflit qui s’est déroulé à quelques dizaines de kilomètres. a situation géographique Slui vaut d’être un territoire idéalement situé dès que le front se stabilise au cours de l’automne 1914. Même si le Ternois est dans la « zone non-occupée », la présence militaire est ininterrompue, française jusqu’en mars 1916, puis britannique jusqu’en 1920. Bénéficiant d’un « proche éloignement » des Fronts d’Artois et de la Somme, le territoire Locomotive blindée en gare de Saint-Pol, 1915 - VAL_314_066 voit passer des centaines de milliers d’hommes : ses enfants Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise, d’action s’étend sur le qui sont mobilisés, des militaires lieu idéal pour organiser secteur de l’Artois, son quartier allant au front ou en revenant, le front général est donc installé à Saint-Pol. mais aussi des présidents, des rois, des princes, une reine, des Située au cœur du réseau routier Lorsque l’armée française est maréchaux, des généraux... et tant et ferroviaire, la ville de Saint- relevée par l’armée britannique de réfugiés fuyant les combats. Pol est identifiée rapidement par en mars 1916, c’est la 3rd british l’armée française pour devenir une army, qui prend ses quartiers à Il faudra nourrir, loger, soigner, base arrière propice à accueillir Saint-Pol.
    [Show full text]
  • Liste Des Communes Situées Sur Une Zone À Enjeu Eau Potable
    Liste des communes situées sur une zone à enjeu eau potable Enjeu eau Nom commune Code INSEE potable ABANCOURT 59001 Oui ABBEVILLE 80001 Oui ABLAINCOURT-PRESSOIR 80002 Non ABLAIN-SAINT-NAZAIRE 62001 Oui ABLAINZEVELLE 62002 Non ABSCON 59002 Oui ACHEUX-EN-AMIENOIS 80003 Non ACHEUX-EN-VIMEU 80004 Non ACHEVILLE 62003 Oui ACHICOURT 62004 Oui ACHIET-LE-GRAND 62005 Non ACHIET-LE-PETIT 62006 Non ACQ 62007 Non ACQUIN-WESTBECOURT 62008 Oui ADINFER 62009 Oui AFFRINGUES 62010 Non AGENVILLE 80005 Non AGENVILLERS 80006 Non AGNEZ-LES-DUISANS 62011 Oui AGNIERES 62012 Non AGNY 62013 Oui AIBES 59003 Oui AILLY-LE-HAUT-CLOCHER 80009 Oui AILLY-SUR-NOYE 80010 Non AILLY-SUR-SOMME 80011 Oui AIRAINES 80013 Non AIRE-SUR-LA-LYS 62014 Oui AIRON-NOTRE-DAME 62015 Oui AIRON-SAINT-VAAST 62016 Oui AISONVILLE-ET-BERNOVILLE 02006 Non AIX 59004 Non AIX-EN-ERGNY 62017 Non AIX-EN-ISSART 62018 Non AIX-NOULETTE 62019 Oui AIZECOURT-LE-BAS 80014 Non AIZECOURT-LE-HAUT 80015 Non ALBERT 80016 Non ALEMBON 62020 Oui ALETTE 62021 Non ALINCTHUN 62022 Oui ALLAINES 80017 Non ALLENAY 80018 Non Page 1/59 Liste des communes situées sur une zone à enjeu eau potable Enjeu eau Nom commune Code INSEE potable ALLENNES-LES-MARAIS 59005 Oui ALLERY 80019 Non ALLONVILLE 80020 Non ALLOUAGNE 62023 Oui ALQUINES 62024 Non AMBLETEUSE 62025 Oui AMBRICOURT 62026 Non AMBRINES 62027 Non AMES 62028 Oui AMETTES 62029 Non AMFROIPRET 59006 Non AMIENS 80021 Oui AMPLIER 62030 Oui AMY 60011 Oui ANDAINVILLE 80022 Non ANDECHY 80023 Oui ANDRES 62031 Oui ANGRES 62032 Oui ANHIERS 59007 Non ANICHE 59008 Oui ANNAY 62033
    [Show full text]
  • CC Du Ternois (Siren : 200069672)
    Groupement Mise à jour le 01/07/2021 CC du Ternois (Siren : 200069672) FICHE SIGNALETIQUE BANATIC Données générales Nature juridique Communauté de communes (CC) Commune siège Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise Arrondissement Arras Département Pas-de-Calais Interdépartemental oui Date de création Date de création 30/08/2016 Date d'effet 01/01/2017 Organe délibérant Mode de répartition des sièges Répartition de droit commun Nom du président M. Marc BRIDOUX Coordonnées du siège Complément d'adresse du siège 8 Place François Mitterrand Numéro et libellé dans la voie Distribution spéciale Code postal - Ville 62130 SAINT-POL-SUR-TERNOISE Téléphone 03 21 41 98 45 Fax 03 21 04 08 24 Courriel Site internet Profil financier Mode de financement Fiscalité professionnelle unique Bonification de la DGF oui Dotation de solidarité communautaire (DSC) non Taxe d'enlèvement des ordures ménagères (TEOM) non Autre taxe non Redevance d'enlèvement des ordures ménagères (REOM) non Autre redevance non Population Population totale regroupée 38 872 1/6 Groupement Mise à jour le 01/07/2021 Densité moyenne 62,25 Périmètre Nombre total de communes membres : 103 Dept Commune (N° SIREN) Population 62 Anvin (216200360) 777 62 Aubrometz (216200477) 153 62 Aumerval (216200584) 205 62 Auxi-le-Château (216200600) 2 630 62 Averdoingt (216200618) 301 62 Bailleul-lès-Pernes (216200717) 420 62 Beauvoir-Wavans (216208819) 388 62 Beauvois (216201012) 141 62 Bergueneuse (216201095) 220 62 Bermicourt (216201145) 170 62 Blangerval-Blangermont (216201376) 102 62 Boffles (216201434) 50 62 Bonnières
    [Show full text]
  • Cahier De 16 Pages Dans Ce Numéro
    L’Écho du Pas-de-Calais no 197 – Février 2020 11 Février 2020 no 197 ISSN 1254-5171 L’timps passé i’est oute ! www.pasdecalais.fr p. 9 Photo ©wjarek - stock.adobe.com Ruée vers l’orchidée p. 14 Photo Yannick Cadart La « vétithèque » p. 15 Photo Yannick Cadart Février au volant CAHIER DE 16 PAGES DANS CE NUMÉRO DANS SAVOURER Lire page 4 LES CONCOURS Solène Elliott et Nicolas Poizot au lycée hôtelier du Touquet - Photo Jérôme Pouille 2 À360° l’air livre L’Écho du Pas-de-Calais no 197 – Février 2020 Annoncer un événement, proposer un reportage… une seule adresse : 5 rue du 19-Mars 1962 Du grand Photo Jérôme Pouille 62000 Dainville Sommaire 4 Vie des territoires athlé-spectacle 13 Expression des élus 14 Vécu 15 Sport 16 Arts & Spectacles 18 À l’air livre 19 Tout ouïe LIÉVIN • Casting de rêve le mercredi 19 février à partir de 19 h pour le meeting Hauts-de-France Pas-de-Calais Trophée EDF et grande soirée d’athlétisme en perspective. Une belle brochette de champions, médaillés aux derniers mondiaux à Doha ou aux Jeux Olympiques de Rio s’est donné rendez-vous à l’Arena stade couvert de Liévin pour un meeting qui intègre cette année le circuit mondial. Le public suivra particulièrement 20 Agenda le concours du saut à la perche avec chez les femmes la vice-championne olympique et du monde, l’Américaine Sandi Morris, la Suédoise Angelica Bengtsson et chez les hommes l’Américain Sam Kendricks, champion du monde en 2019 et 3e meilleur performer mondial de tous les temps avec 6,06 mètres, le Suédois Armand Duplantis.
    [Show full text]
  • Notions of Self and Nation in French Author
    University of Connecticut OpenCommons@UConn Doctoral Dissertations University of Connecticut Graduate School 6-27-2016 Notions of Self and Nation in French Author- Aviators of World War II: From Myth to Ambivalence Christopher Kean University of Connecticut - Storrs, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://opencommons.uconn.edu/dissertations Recommended Citation Kean, Christopher, "Notions of Self and Nation in French Author-Aviators of World War II: From Myth to Ambivalence" (2016). Doctoral Dissertations. 1161. https://opencommons.uconn.edu/dissertations/1161 Notions of Self and Nation in French Author-Aviators of World War II: From Myth to Ambivalence Christopher Steven Kean, PhD University of Connecticut, 2016 The traditional image of wartime aviators in French culture is an idealized, mythical notion that is inextricably linked with an equally idealized and mythical notion of nationhood. The literary works of three French author-aviators from World War II – Antoine de Saint- Exupéry, Jules Roy, and Romain Gary – reveal an image of the aviator and the writer that operates in a zone between reality and imagination. The purpose of this study is to delineate the elements that make up what I propose is a more complex and even ambivalent image of both individual and nation. Through these three works – Pilote de guerre (Flight to Arras), La Vallée heureuse (The Happy Valley), and La Promesse de l’aube (Promise at Dawn) – this dissertation proposes to uncover not only the figures of individual narratives, but also the figures of “a certain idea of France” during a critical period of that country’s history.
    [Show full text]
  • The Story of the Lafayette Escadrille Told by Its Commander, Captain
    ^^"'^ifSBS'mtsarKcz. J THE STORY OF THE LAFAYETTE ESCADRILLE Portrait of the author, Captain Tlienault, coiiiniandins the Lafavette Escadriile. The Story of the LaFayette Escadrille TOLD BY ITS COMMANDER CAPTAIN GEORGES THENAULT TRANSLATED BY WALTER DURANTY WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ANDRE TARDIEU High Commissioner of Franco-American Aflairs BOSTON SMALL, MAYNARD & COMPANY PUBLISHERS Copyright, 1921, By small, MAYNARD & COMPANY (incorpokated) - At i 6 To THE Memory of CHAPMAN, HOSKIER, ROCKWELL, DE LAAGE, DE Meux, PRINCE, MacMONAGLE. MacCONNELL, CAMPBELL, GENET, LUFBERY. DRESSY, MY COMPANIONS IN ARMS, A TRIBUTE OF SUPREME ADMIRATION. J177584 PREFACE My dear Captain, I accept with pleasure the task of introducing your fine book to the French and American pub- lic,—firstly because it gives me yet another op- portunity of honoring the glorious dead and the heroic living of your gallant escadrille, and sec- ondly because I wish myself to express the high esteem that I feel for you, its commander during nearly two years. You have wished to put on record, for the en- lightenment of new generations in France and America, the story of the volunteers who served under your orders and gave so noble a response to the deed of La Fayette, whom they chose as their namesake. More than a century apart, the great ancestor and your young Americans were inspired by the same passion of Liberty. It was your duty to bear witness to their exploits. You have told this story of heroism with a Vlll PREFACE sincere simplicity which recommends it not only to literary critics but to all young people who take delight in noble deeds.
    [Show full text]
  • Final Copy 2019 01 23 Winte
    This electronic thesis or dissertation has been downloaded from Explore Bristol Research, http://research-information.bristol.ac.uk Author: Winterton, Melanie Title: Haptic Air-scapes, Materiality, and the First World War An Anthropological-Archaeological Perspective, 1914 - 2018 General rights Access to the thesis is subject to the Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial-No Derivatives 4.0 International Public License. A copy of this may be found at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode This license sets out your rights and the restrictions that apply to your access to the thesis so it is important you read this before proceeding. Take down policy Some pages of this thesis may have been removed for copyright restrictions prior to having it been deposited in Explore Bristol Research. However, if you have discovered material within the thesis that you consider to be unlawful e.g. breaches of copyright (either yours or that of a third party) or any other law, including but not limited to those relating to patent, trademark, confidentiality, data protection, obscenity, defamation, libel, then please contact [email protected] and include the following information in your message: •Your contact details •Bibliographic details for the item, including a URL •An outline nature of the complaint Your claim will be investigated and, where appropriate, the item in question will be removed from public view as soon as possible. HAPTIC AIR-SCAPES, MATERIALITY, AND THE FIRST WORLD WAR: AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL-ARCHAEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE, 1914–2018 MELANIE R. WINTERTON UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY A dissertation submitted to the University of Bristol in accordance with the requirements for award of the degree of PhD in the Faculty of Arts, Department of Anthropology and Archaeology May 2018 Word count: 78,185 ABSTRACT This research focuses on First World War aviators’ relationships with their aircraft from a sensorial anthropological-archaeological perspective.
    [Show full text]
  • Relief in Belgium
    The Commission for Relief in Belgium HERBERT HOOVER, CHAIRMAN 42 Broadway, New York EXECUTIVE PERSONNEL BALANCE SHEET AND ACCOUNTS FRENCH GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS BELGIAN GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS SUPPORTING SCHEDULES STATISTICAL DATA Covering six years from commencement of operations, October, 1914, to 30th September, 1920 c Class. Author University of Colorado Library CIRCULATING BOOK Accession No. Form 273. 12-20-10M. The Commission for Relief in Belgium HERBERT HOOVER, CHAIRMAN 42 Broadway, New York City THE COMMISSION FOR RELIEF IN BELGIUM IN LIQUIDATION Tel. Broad 7210 THE C. R. B EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION, INC. THE C. R. B. FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE July 15, 1921. ACCOUNTING AND STATISTICAL REPORT AS OF SEPTEMBER 30th, 1920. Herewith is a report of the Commission for Relief in Belgium covering the personnel, accounts and statistics of the relief work for the six years of its active operations. Included in this report is an explanatory fore- word on the audited accounts by Herbert Hoover, the Chairman. The firm of auditors making this report was engaged by the Commission on the day of its organiza- tion and has continued to audit the accounts of the C. R. B. until the present time. These accounts are final and complete with the exception of certain minor outstanding items remaining from the liquidation of transactions amounting to over $923,000,000. This report summarizes and brings to date the previous annual reports of the Commission which have been distributed to all governments and persons in- terested and is presented that there may be available a record of the relief work of this American Commission in aid of Belgium and France during the world war.
    [Show full text]
  • Renvois, Pp 507-515 29 Novembre 1917, Air 1/1854/204/213/15
    782 Renvois, pp 507-515 29 novembre 1917, Air 1/1854/204/213/15; Robertson, 118-19; W.M. Lamberton, Reconnaissance and Bomber Aircraft of the 1914-1918 War (Letchworth, Herts: Harleyford, 1962), 164-7, Delme-Radcliffe to DOM, 21octobre1917, cite dans Military Operations; Italy, 1915- 1919, 46n. 13 Ibid, 58; Les Armeesfranc;aises, Tome v, 11 , I 141-2; Frederick Rudolph Lambert, 10th Earl of Cavan, 'A Fragment from the Last War', The Army Quarterly, XLlll (novembre 1942), 46-7. 14 Compte rendu de combat de la 28e Escadrille, 29 novembre 1917, Air 1/1854/204/ 213/15; Ordre d'operation no 1, 28 novembre 1917, Air 1/1665/204/98/1; War in the Air, VI, 276; Rothenburg, 79-80; 'Summary of OveraU Growth of the Austrian Military Air Force', Cross & Cockade Journal , VII (ete 1976), 126-7. 15 Sir Philip Joubert, ' How Billy Barker Won His vc', Weekend Magazine , 25 mai 1963, 43; Row a Dodds, 5 novembre 1962, Dossier biographique de W.G. Barker, SHist. 16 Compte rendu de combat de la 28e Escadrille, 3 decembre I 917 , copie tiree de AH 204/213/15, ibid. 17 War in the Air, VI, 273-4, 277; G.D. Neumann, The German Air Force in the Great War (Londres: Hodder et Stoughton, 1920), 235-9; SRB. 66e E., 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18 et 26 decembre 1917, Air 1/1575/204/80176; compte rendu de combat de la 28e Escadrille, 8 decembre 1917 , Air 1/1854/204/213/15. 18 Compte rendu de la 66e EscadriUe, 15-16 decembre 1917, Air 1/1575/204/80176; War in the Air, VI, 277; dossier biographique de T.F.
    [Show full text]
  • TRINITY COLLEGE MCMXIV-MCMXVIII Iuxta Fidem
    TRINITY COLLEGE MCMXIV-MCMXVIII Iuxta fidem defuncti sunt omnes isti non acceptis repromissionibus sed a longe [eas] aspicientes et salutantes et confitentes quia peregrini et hospites sunt super terram. (The Vulgate has ‘supra terram’, and includes the ‘eas’ which is missing from the inscription.) These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off, and were persuaded of them, and embraced them, and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth. (Hebrews 11: 13) Any further details of those commemorated would be gratefully received: please contact [email protected]. Details of those who appear not to have lost their lives in the First World War, e.g. Philip Gold, are given in italics. Adamson, William Allen, Melville Richard Howell Armstrong, Michael Richard Leader Born Nov. 23, 1884 at Sunderland, Agnew Born Nov. 27, 1889, at Armagh, Ireland. Northumberland. Son of William Adamson, Son of Henry Bruce Armstrong, of Deans Born Aug. 8, 1891, in Barnes, London. Son of Langham Tower, Sunderland., Sherborne Hill, Armagh. School, Cheltenham College. of Richard William Allen. Harrow School. School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, June 25, 1904. BA 1907, MA 1911. 1908 (Mechanical Science Tripos). BA 1910. Aviator’s Certificate, Dec. 22, 1914. Captain, 6th Loyal North Lancs. Regiment, 1911. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery Lieutenant (Aeroplane Officer), Royal 6th Battalion. Killed in action in Iraq, April and Royal Engineers (150th Field Flying Corps. Killed in flying accident, 24, 1916. Commemorated at Basra Company).
    [Show full text]