Keyes Papers. Vol. xi. Correspondence with: 1. Capt. L. C. Cockerell D.S.O; 1917-1940. 2. Adm. Sir Walter Henry Cowan, Chief of Staff to the Admiral of Patrols de Robeck (1912-1914), took part in the Battle of Jutland (1916), Commodore of the 1st Light Cruiser Squadron, Grand Fleet (1917-1920)...
Keyes Papers. Vol. xii. Correspondence with: 1. Dardanelles Commission. The Royal Commission was established to investigate all aspects of the Dardanelles Campaign. Keyes gave evidence in Spring 1917. Chiefly comprises correspondence with Sir Edward Grimwood Mears, secretary to the Commissio...
Keyes Papers. Vol. xiii. Correspondence with: 1. Admiral of the Fleet Sir Frederick Laurence Field, took part in the Battle of Jutland (1916), Chief of Staff to 2nd-in-C, Grand Fleet (1916-1918), Director of Torpedoes and Mining, Admiralty (1918-1920), 3rd Sea Lord and Controller of the Navy (1...
Keyes Papers. Vol. xiv. Correspondence with: 1. Gen. Sir Hubert de la Poer Gough, brother of Brig. John Gough, commanded 2nd Cavalry Division and 7th Division British Expeditionary Force (1914-1915), commanded I Army Corps (1916), commanded 5th Army (1916-1918), chief of Allied Military Mission...
Keyes Papers. Vol. xv. Correspondence with: 1. Gen. Sir Ian Standish Monteith Hamilton, commanded Mediterranean Expeditionary Force (1915), Lord Rector of Edinburgh University (1932-1935); 1915-1944, n.d. See also Add. 82554 E-G. 2. Maj.-Gen. Joseph Charles Haydon, commanded Special Service B...
Keyes Papers. Vol. xvi. Correspondence with: 1. Kontreadmiral Erich Heyssler, served in Austrian submarine service, Chief of Staff to the Commandant of the Cruiser Flotilla (1914-1917), Commodore commanding Cruiser Flotilla (1918); 1911-1930, n.d. 2. Col. (afterwards Gen. Sir) Leslie Chasemore...
Keyes Papers. Vol. xvii. Correspondence with: 1. Lt-Gen. (afterwards Gen.) Sir Hastings Lionel Ismay (afterwards 1st Baron Ismay of Wormington), Chief of Staff to the Minister of Defence (1940-1945), Deputy Secretary (Military) to the War Cabinet (1940-1945); 1940-1942, n.d. 2. Adm. (afterward...