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Telegraph to Marie Steele, 28 Aug. 1914
Telegraph to Marie Steele, 28 Aug. 1914
Telegraph to Marie Steele, 29 Aug. 1914
Telegraph to Marie Steele, 29 Aug. 1914
Letter from Harwood Steele to Steele Family, 9 Sep 1914
Letter from Harwood Steele to Steele Family, 9 Sep 1914
Letter from Marie to Mrs. Cole of the Soldiers' Wives' League
Letter from Marie to Mrs. Cole of the Soldiers' Wives' League
Letter (drafts) from Marie to the Secretary of State for War
Letter (drafts) from Marie to the Secretary of State for War
Letter to Marie from [C. Beckett]
Letter to Marie from [C. Beckett]
Letter to Marie from [Soldiers' Wives' League]
Letter to Marie from [Soldiers' Wives' League]
Letter to Marie Steele, 03 Sep. 1908
Letter to Marie Steele, 03 Sep. 1908
Military Headquarters at [Shorncliffe] Camp, ca. 1915
Military Headquarters at [Shorncliffe] Camp, ca. 1915
Letter to Marie from Vivian Bartram
Letter to Marie from Vivian Bartram
Letter to Marie Steele, [15] Sep. 1908
Letter to Marie Steele, [15] Sep. 1908
Bennett-Goldney, Francis. The First Arrivals of Wounded at Folkestone Pier and the Early Importance and Developments of the Bevan Military Hospital at Sandgate. London: William Clowes and Sons. Limited, 191[7].
Bennett-Goldney, Francis. The First Arrivals of Wounded at Folkestone Pier and the Early Importance and Developments of the Bevan Military Hospital at Sandgate. London: William Clowes and Sons. Limited, 191[7].
Creasy, Edward. Some Decisive Battles of the World: From Marathon to Waterloo. London: Blackie and Son Limited. [1913]. (abridged version of The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World (1851); inscribed on front inside page: ‘To my darling Sam knowing how fond you are of Battles, Maye. Xmas 1914.’)
Creasy, Edward. Some Decisive Battles of the World: From Marathon to Waterloo. London: Blackie and Son Limited. [1913]. (abridged version of The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World (1851); inscribed on front inside page: ‘To my darling Sam knowing how fond you are of Battles, Maye. Xmas 1914.’)