Printed draft of a letter to the Marquis of Hartington, Secretary of State for India, from the Government of India, Foreign Department, giving an account of the course of affairs in Northern Afghanistan and defining the objects toward which the policy of the Government of India had been directed
Copy of a letter to Lord Beaconsfield [Benjamin Disraeli] from Lord Lytton, asking his advice concerning certain papers on Afghanistan, and a copy of Lord Beaconsfield's reply
Minute by Lord Ripon, Viceroy, on Sir M Kennedy's memorandum on the work of the Transport and Supply Department during the campaign of 1879-80 in Afghanistan; and a letter to Lord Lytton from Sir M Kennedy regarding the work of the Transport and Supply Department during the campaign of 1879-80 in Afghanistan
Letter from A Vambery, Professor of Oriental Languages in the Royal University of Budapest, regarding Afghanistan and whether Kandahar should be retained or evacuated by the British
Correspondence respecting the Demarcation of the North-Western Frontier of Afghanistan, from Heri-Rud to the Oxus, Part V, Political and Secret Department, India Office
The papers include: An illustration showing a camp below the Peiwar Kotal, with a list of what each letter on the illustration denotes. A copy of Field Force Orders by Lieutenant General Sir Frederick S Roberts, Kabul, date 08 August 1880. Sketches of Afghans done by a private soldier of the 72...