Photocopy of typewritten account by Esme Mary Dew (nee Talbot) of her early life in England and India, her married life with Sir Armine Dew up until her return to England and his retirement in 1922.
Photocopy of a mixture of short stories and biography by Sir Armine Brereton Dew reflecting his life and service in the Indian Political Service and Indian Army. Dated as: 1894 et seq
Photocopy of typewritten account by Dew of his career in India up until c1903 in the form of a petition which questions the reasons why he has not received further promotion in the Political Service to which he feels himself to be well suited.
Photocopy of an article from The Baluchistan Gazette concerning the opening of Quetta Town Hall with the address by the Municipal Commissioners and Sir A.B.Dew's reply.
Miscellaneous official correspondence, including a letter in Urdu, newspaper and periodical articles by and about Sir Armine Dew, plus an historical record of the Queens Own Corps of Guides.
Album including Sir Armine and Lady Dew at official engagements; military parades; native tribesmen and views of various areas probably of Baluchistan. Dated as: no date
Album including official and military group photographs, family snapshots, official residences, the officers mess, the Guides Cavalry and one of Sir Armine Dew in native dress with native tribesmen in 1897. Various views of the hills, the interior and exterior of the Taj Mahal and an original pa...
Album including portraits of Sir Armine Dew, military camps, horses, camels and native tribesmen plus views of mountainous areas. Two mounted photos 1) The Town Hall, Quetta built by Sir Armine Dew and 2) The Purdah Club founded by Lady Dew. Dated as: no date