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20 archives found for 'Gordon, Charles George'
  • 2921.

    Charles George Gordon, Rajeef, 20-04-1875 [Letter and 3 drafts in env. ]
  • 4412.

    Henry S. Wellcome, Khartum, 05-03-1901 [with env.]
    Note: With a rose leave “plucked from the rose tree of General Gordon”
  • 5343.

    General Charles George Gordon, 14,1 x 10,2

    cabinet photograph, mounted on card, ink inscription
  • 5396.

    "[Charles George] Gordon and Stanley. A comparison and a contrast", Age, 21-05-1890
  • 6959.

    Newspaper extracts and various portraits of Stanley

    Contains: "The meeting of Livingstone and Stanley in Central Africa", The Graphic, 03-08-1872; "The finding of Dr. Livingstone", Illustrated London News, 17-08-1872; "Men of the day, No. 52", Vanity Fair, 02-11-1872; "H. M. Stanley", Momus, 07-11-1878; Stanley cartoon, Punch, 28-10-1882; "Mr. Stanley, the explorer", Moonshine, 11-11-1882; "Gordon, Emin and Stanley" and "Mr. H. M. Stanley from an etching by Professor H. [Hubert] Herkomer", The Graphic, 08-02-1890; Stanley cartoon, Moonshine, 03-02-1894; The Graphic, 10-06-1899; "Henry M. Stanley", The Strand Magazine, s.d.; some other loose portraits
  • 4627.

    Notebook with an index "prepared by Stanley giving headings of subjects he meant to write" (Dorothy Tennant), almost empty, 4to, red leather

    Notes on Africa; Congo State Flag; [General Charles] Gordon; At school
  • 4629.

    Autobiographical notes regarding Australia, New Zealand and General Charles Gordon, [1892 or later], typescript, 18 pp., 4to
  • 5155.

    Carte de visite album, 29,8 x 22,8

    with 42 studio portrait photographs of (among others) Stanley, Dorothy Tennant, Charles George Gordon, Baron Lambermont, Oswald Dutalis, Hermenegildo Capello, Roberto Ivens, Alice Pike, Anthony Bannister Swinburne, R. W. Murray, Gaetano Casati, Thomas H.
  • 660.

    Letter [with translation] from Leopold II to HMS, regarding the engagement of General Gordon, instructions, Brussels, 07-01-1884
  • 951.

    Letter from Colonel Strauch to HMS, on the steamer Stanley, begging him to put one or two assistants at Captain J. Grant Elliott's disposal, on the Houssas not being treated "in a manner suitable to the dispositions and temper of their race", President of C.É.H.C. and A.I.A. 1878-85, A.I.C., Brussels, 07-01-1884
    Note: Enclosed circular from Col. Strauch to Capt. J. Grant Elliott (and others), announcing the arrival of General Gordon, A.I.C., Brussels, 07-01-1884
  • 952.

    Letter from Colonel Strauch to HMS, informing him of the delay of General Gordon's departure for the Congo on account of the grave events of the Sudan (Mahdist revolt), suggesting Stanley to lend assistance to the governors of the Sudan "by taking them down to the Congo", mentioning a "sym, President of C.É.H.C. and A.I.A. 1878-85, A.I.C., Brussels, 21-01-1884
  • 1015.

    Letter [original and copy] from Charles George Gordon to HMS, regarding his contract with Leopold II, Brussels, 06-01-1884
  • 1028.

    Letter from Colonel Pollok to HMS, on a possible relief mission for Charles George Gordon led by Stanley, offering himself as his Second in Command (being an old schoolfellow of Gordon), "[J. Grant] Elliott is making an awful ass of himself, and all the best men under him are trying to ge, Vivi, 07-07-1884
  • 1581.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS, about Stanley's advice to the government regarding Charles George Gordon, Dovedale, 01-08-1884
  • 2031.

    Letter from Sir Samuel Baker to HMS, mentioning his nephew's (Lieutenant Julian A. Baker) meeting with Colonel Gordon, Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbott, 25-05-1878
  • 2033.

    Letter from Sir Samuel Baker to HMS, giving his opinion on Colonel Gordon, Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbott, 01-06-1878
  • 2043.

    Letter from Thomas Douglas Murray to HMS, informing him of Lady Baker's decision not to publish the Baker-Gordon correspondence, Tisbury, Wiltshire, 25-12-1896
  • 2054.

    Letter from James Augustus Grant to HMS, news from his wife and oldest son, about General Gordon ("he has been insubordinate all his life and I think it doubtful whether he will leave his post"), concerning the establishment of a Geographical Society in Scotland, "when are you disposed to give, Nairn, 27-08-1884
  • 2061.

    Letter from James Augustus Grant to HMS, recalling a former conflict between him and General Gordon, mentioning a rumour that Cecil Rhodes had asked Stanley to be Governor of Swaziland, London, 23-02-1890
  • 2139.

    Letter from Florence Dixie to HMS, expressing her sympathy with Stanley's appeal to England not to permit the Congo "to be entered and taken possession of by a race totally unfitted to open up so splendid a field of commerce" and stressing "England's noble destiny to people the earth", Lyndale, Portree (Isle of Skye), 27-09-1883