Persia. No 1 (1910). Further correspondence respecting the affairs of Persia.
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A publication comprising copies of correspondence, principally between HM Minister at Tehran, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, HM Ambassador to Russia, and various representatives of the Persian Government. The item also contains extracts from the Monthly Summaries of Events, submitted...
Persia. No 1 (1911). Further correspondence respecting the affairs of Persia.
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In continuation of Persia No 1 (1910): Cd 5120. Consisting of copy correspondence and memoranda between HM Minister at Tehran, HM Councillor at Tehran, HM Ambassador to Russia, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and the Persian Government.
Persia. No 3 (1912). Further correspondence respecting the affairs of Persia.
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In continuation of Persia No 1 (1911): Cd 5656. Consists of correspondence and memoranda, primarily between HM Minister at Tehran, HM Ambassador to Russia, HM Councillor at Tehran, the Russian Minister at Tehran, and the Persian Government.
Persia. No 4 (1912). Further correspondence respecting the affairs of Persia
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In continuation of 'Persia No 3 (1912): Cd 6104. Consists of correspondence and memoranda, primarily between HM Minister at Tehran, HM Councillor at Tehran, HM Minister at St Petersburg, HM Councillor at St Petersburg, and the Persian Government.
Persia. No 5 (1912). Further correspondence respecting the affairs of Persia
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In continuation of 'Persia No 4 (1912): Cd 6015'. Consists of correspondence and memoranda, primarily between HM Minister at Tehran, HM Ambassador to St Petersburg, the India Office Political Department, the Admiralty, and the Russian Ambassador to Tehran.
Persia. No 1 (1913). Further correspondence respecting the affairs of Persia
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In continuation of 'Persia No 5 (1912): Cd 6264'. Consists of correspondence and memoranda, primarily between HM Minister at Tehran, HM Ambassador at St Petersburg, the Admiralty, the India Office Political Department, and the Government of Persia.
Black and white panoramic photographs taken at Amarah, Iraq. The upper photograph shows large piles of filled sacks, a steam engine, and human activity in an open, grassy area. The lower photograph shows men loading filled sacks onto a river barge, moored along the bank of the river (Tigris).
Black and white panoramic photograph taken at Hillah [Al Ḩillah], Iraq, showing a wide, open space in which large tents have been erected. A pile of sacks dominates the foreground on the right-hand side of the photograph. Smaller piles of sacks are scattered across the rest of the space.