Bell, Gertrude, papers and archaeological fieldbooks, Royal Geographical Society, London.
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— letters to [Sir] Valentine Chirol, DUL.
— commonplace books, RL.
— ‘Confidences re Cornwallis to Molly Trevelyan’, private letter, Miscellaneous Collection, GLB Archives, RL
— ‘Report of Wyndham Deedes Statement’, unsigned, undated, Miscellaneous Collection, GLB Archives, RL
— extract from a letter to W. H. Deedes, forwarded to Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, WO 33 doc 48014, DUL 303/1/5.
— diaries, www.gerty.ncl.ac.uk RL.
— letter to Lord Hardinge, 8 Feb. 1921, Miscellaneous Collection, GLB archives 11, RL.
— ‘In John’s studio’, interview with Faisal in Augustus John’s studio during Paris Peace Conference, untided, undated, Miscellaneous Collection, GLB Archives, RL.
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— ‘The Political Future of Iraq’, paper, DUL, 150/7/69.
— private papers, RL.
— private papers, RL.
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— ‘Self Determination as Applied to the Iraq’, paper, DUL, 150/7/62.
— ‘Self Determination in Mesopotamia’, memorandum no. S-24, dated Baghdad, 22 Feb. 1919, marked in handwriting ’By G.L.B.’, DUL, 303/1/60.
— ‘Note by Miss Gertrude Bell on the Settlement of the Arab Provinces’, undated, RL.
— The Syrian Situation and its Bearings on Iraq’, typescript enclosed with a letter dated 17 Nov. 1925, signed GLB, RL
— Transjordania’, marked ‘stricdy confidential’, unsigned, undated, Miscellaneous Collection, GLB Archives, RL
— ‘Gertrude Bell Archive, Part 2: Miscellaneous 1892-1938’, RL, 1961-91.
Bell, Gertrude, The Vaulting System at Ukhaidir’, Journal of Hellenic Studies, xxx (1910).
— The Palace and Mosque at Ukhaidir, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1914.
— Review of the Civil Administration of Mesopotamia, London: HMSO, 1920.
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— Persian Pictures, New York: Boni & Liveright, 1928.
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— Lowthian, The Teachings of Hafiz, London: Octagon Press, 1979.
— Arab War Lords and Iraqi Star Gazers, Gertrude Bell’s The Arab of Mesopotamia, USA: Authors’ Choice Press, 1992.
— The Hafez Poems of Gertrude Bell, Bethesda, MD: Iranbooks, 1995.
— The Desert and the Sown, New York: Cooper Square Press, 2001.
— Amurath to Amurath, A Journey along the Banks of the Euphrates, Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press, 2002.
— with Sir William Ramsey, The Thousand and One Churches, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1909.
Alpine Club, ‘Miss Gertrude Lowthian Bell’, Alpine Journal, xxxviii (1926), pp. 296-9.
Amery, L S., My Political Life, England before the Storm 1896-1914, London: Hutchinson, 1953.
The Leo Amery Diaries, vol. 1,1896-1929, London: Barnes & Nicolson, 1980.
Records of the Women’s National Anti-Suffrage League, Archives Hub, Women’s Library, GLB 0106 2/WNA.
Anon., ‘Arab Revolt’, report to Secretary of State from Simla, 29 June, DUL, 137/6/102.
Anon., ‘Lady [Florence] Bell’s Scheme’, North Eastern Daily Gazette, 10 Sept. 1906.
Balfour, Lord F. C. C, Gertrude Bell Letters, DUL
Bell, Lady Florence, Alan’s Wife, London: Henry & Co., 1893.
— The Story of Ursula, London: Hutchinson, 1895.
— Angela, London: Ernest Benn, 1926.
— The Letters of Gertrude Bell, London: Ernest Benn, 1927.
— At the Works: A Study of a Manufacturing Town, London: Virago Press, 1985.
Bell, Sir Hugh, ‘High Wages: Their Cause and Effect’, address to National Association of Merchants and Manufacturers, repr. in Contemporary Review, Dec. 1920.
— Speeches in Defence of Free Trade and Sound Finance, delivered to the electors of the City of London, Jan. 1910, Literary and Philosophical Society Library, Newcasde upon Tyne.
Bell, Sir Isaac Lowthian, Chemical Phenomena of Iron Smelting, London: 1872.
— The Iron Trade of the United Kingdom Compared with that of the Other Chief Ironmaking Nations, Literary and Philosophical Society, Newcasde upon Tyne, 1875.
— Obituary, The Times, Durham Mining Museum, 21 Dec. 1904.
— catalogue entries, Literary and Philosophical Society, Newcasde upon Tyne.
Berchem, M. van, Strzygowski, J., and Bell, Gertrude L., Amida:mate’riaux pour l’épigraphie et l’histoire musulmane du Diyar-Bekr, Heidelberg: Amida, 1910. (Berchem)/Beitràge zur Kunstgeschichte von Nordmesopotamien Hellas und dem Abendlànde (Strzygowski:)/Bell, The Churches and Monasteries of the TurAbdin.
Blunt, Lady Anne, A Pilgrimage to Nejd, the Cradle of the Arab Race, London: Century Travellers, 1885.
Bodley, Ronald, and Hearst, Loma, Gertrude Bell, New York: Macmillan Co., 1940.
Brown, Malcolm, The Letters of T. E. Lawrence, London: Dent, 1988.
Brunner Mond, ‘A Profile of Brunner Mond’, www.bmnnermond.com.
Burgoyne, Elizabeth, Gertrude Bell from Her Personal Papers, 1889-1914, London: Ernest Benn, 1958.
— Gertrude Bell from Her Personal Papers, 1914-1926, London: Ernest Benn, 1961.
Burke, Catherine, Descripdon of archive of Mrs LO. Doughty-Wylie, Diaries 1910-20, Imperial War Museum, London Bush, Eric Wheeler, Gallipoli, London: George Allen & Unwin, 1975.
Cambon, Paul, letter to M. Balfour, Principal Secrétaire d’État, 19 OcL 1918, DUL, 693/14/14.
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Chirol, Sir Ignatius Valentine, letters, DUL.
Clayton, General Sir Gilbert, letters, DUL.
— private letter to ‘My dear General’, 28 Jan. 1916, DUL, 136/1/183.
Condell, Diana, ‘Lieutenant Colonel Charles Doughty-Wylie VC CMG - Sedd el Bahr and Hill 141’, www.iwm. 0rg.uk/0nline/gallip0li/hellesHill141.htm.
Coppack, Glyn, Mount Grace Priory, London: English Heritage, 1996.
Courtney, Janet E., An Oxford Portrait Gallery, London: Chapman & Hall, 1931.
Cowlin, Dorothy, A Woman in the Desert: The Story of Gertrude Bell, London: Frederick Muller, 1967.
Cox, P. Z., Al Sa’adun and Abdul Mahsin, ‘IRAQ. Protocol of the 30th April, 1923 and the Agreements Subsidiary to the Treaty with King Feisal’, London: HMSO, 1924.
Cromer, Lord, Woman Suffrage’, speech at Queen’s Hall, 26 Mar. 1909, RL.
— letter to Wingate, 18 Nov. 1915, DUL, 135/6/12 ‘Stepney Areas, The Man who Built Cubitts Town’, www.website.lineone.neL
Daugherty, Leo J., ‘The Mesopotamian Front! As observed by Lieutenant Colonel Edward Davis, US Cavalry, 1918’, Armor, 3 Jan. 2003.
Dearden, Seton, ‘Gertrude Bell’, Comhill Magazine, winter 1969-70.
Denny, C. J., and K. C. Jordan, ‘Europe and the Middle East’, British Council map no. 1, London: Royal Geographical Society, 1941.
Dixon, John, ‘Magnificent but not War: The Role of Col. Sir Maurice Bell in the Attack on Fortuin’, www.rollofhonour.com.
Dolan, Frances E., ‘Battered Women, Petty Traitors, and the Legacy of Coverture’, Feminist Studies, June 2003.
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Dower, Pauline, Address at the University of Newcasde upon Tyne, May 1976, RL.
‘An Appeal against Female Suffrage’, manifesto statement, National League for Opposing Woman Suffrage, London King Feisal of Iraq, ‘Secrets of Great White Woman of the Desert which were not revealed in her book’, interview, Everybody’s Weekly, 1 Oct 1927.
Feysal, Amir, letter to ‘General Clayton Pasha’, 24 Shawal 1336, with trans. of Arabic text, DUL, 693/14/7 Flanders, Judith, The Victorian House, London: HarperCollins, 2003.
Forth Rail Bridge, Heritage Trail Publications, www.theheritagetrail.co.uk Freeth, Zahra, and H. V. F. Winstone, Explorers of Arabia from the Renaissance to the Victorian Era, London: George Allen & Unwin, 1978.
Garnett, David, The Letters of T. E. Lawrence, Oxford: Alden Press, 1938.
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— Winston S. Churchill, companion vol. 4 (to Churchill: A Life), part 1; departmental minute 12 May 1919, Churchill Papers 16/16 Girouard, Mark, The Victorian Country House, London: Yale University Press, 1979.
Glover, Brian, Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge, leaflet, Middlesbrough Council Gordon, Lesley, Gertrude Bell 1868-1926, British Council/University of Newcasde exhibition booklet, 1994.
Graves (ed.), Philip, King Abdullah of Transjordan: Memoirs, London: Jonathan Cape, 1950.
‘The Great Eastern Railway, Its Predecessors and Successors’ Great Eastern Railway Society, www.gersociety. org.uk Green, John Richard, A Short History of the English People, London: J. M. Dent, 1945.
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Hague, William, William Pitt the Younger, London: Harper Perennial, 2005.
Hardinge, Lord, letter to Miss Bell, 27 Dec. 1920, signature missing, author assumed, Miscellaneous Collection, GLB Archives, 90, RL.
— letter to Miss Bell, 17 Mar. 1921, signature missing, author assumed, Miscellaneous Collection, GLB Archives, 92, RL.
— letter to Miss Bell, 3 July 1921, signature missing, author assumed, Miscellaneous Collection, GLB Archives, 94» RL.
— letter to Miss Bell, 20 Sept. 1921, signature missing, author assumed, Miscellaneous Collection, GLB Archives, 96, RL.
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— My Indian Years 1910-1916, London: John Murray, 1948.
Hattersley, Roy, The Edwardians, London: Litde Brown, 2004.
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Hill, Stephen, Gertrude Bell (1868-1926): A Selection from the Photographic Archive of an Archaeologist and Traveller, University of Newcasde, Department of Archaeology, 1977.
Hogarth, David, obituary of Gertrude Bell, Royal Geographical Society Journal, 1926.
— ‘Gertrude Bell’s Journey to Hayil’, speech, Royal Geographical Society, 4 April 1927.
— Presidential Lecture on the 1913 journey of Gertrude Bell, Royal Geographical Society, 1927.
Hourani, Albert, A History of the Arab Peoples, London: Faber & Faber, 1991.
Howell, Georgina, In Vogue 1916-1975, London: Allen Lane, 1975.
Hunter, Sir William Wilson, Rulers of India, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1891.
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‘Iraq and the Heart of the Middle East’ map, National Geographic, Washington, DC, 2003.
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Kitchener, Lord, telegram to Amir Abdullah, no. 233 L/P&S/18/B222.
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MacMunn, Lt-Gen. Sir George, ‘Gertrude Bell and T. E. Lawrence: The Other Side of Their Stories’, The World Today, Nov. 1927.
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McEwan, Cheryl, ‘The Admission of Women Fellows to the Royal Geographical Society’, Geographical Journal, Jan. 1996.
film of opening Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge, by Prince Arthur, 1911, Middlesbrough Council, Transporter Bridge Visitor Centre.
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Moorhead, Alan, Gallipoli, Australia: Macmillan, 1975.
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‘Petticoats and Harnesses, Women in the History of Climbing’, www.womenclimbing.com: history Phillips, Melanie, The Ascent of Woman, Boston Mass.: Litde, Brown, 2003.
Pope-Hennessy, Una, Charles Dickens, London, 1945.
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Ramsay, Sir W. M., Studies in the History and Art of the Eastern Provinces of the Roman Empire, Aberdeen University Press, 1906.
Richmond, Lady Elsa (ed.), The Earlier Letters of Gertrude Bell, London: Benn, 1937.
Robins, Elizabeth, ‘Gertrude Bell’, typescript of broadcast of 1926, RL.
Robson, Eric, Uncrowned Queen of Iraq, ‘Mysteries’ episode 2, Tyne Tees Granada Television.
Roosevelt, Kermit, War in the Garden of Eden, New York: Scribner’s, 1919.
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Storrs, Ronald, Orientations, London: Nicolson & Watson, 1945.
Strzygowski, J., Kleinasien: ein Neuland der Kunstgeschichte, Leipzig, 1903.
Account of funeral of Gertrude Bell, The Times, 13 July 1926.
Tibbie, Anne, Gertrude Bell, London: Adam & Charles Black, 1958.
— One Woman’s Story, London: Peter Owen, 1976.
Treves, Frederick, ‘Boulogne under the Red Cross’, Red Cross, Feb. 1915, p.39.
‘A Great Figure, What Miss Bell Has Done for Iraq’, Times of India, Bombay, 8 Aug. 1926.
‘Captain G. N. Walford VC Royal Field Artillery 29th Division’, VC citation, London Gazette, 22 June 1915 from V Beach Cemetery, www.battlefields1418.50megs.com.
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Ward, Philip, Ha’il, Cambridge: Oleander Press, 1983.
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— letter, ‘My Dear Frank’, 20 Oct. 1921, DUL, 303/1/99.
— letter ‘My Dear Frank’, 22 July 1922, DUL, 303/1/111.
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— Gertrude Bell, London: Barzan Publishing, 2004.
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The Working of the Wounded and Missing Enquiry Department, report to the Joint War Committee, spring 1915.
Yoltas, Niyazi, The Whirling Dervishes and the Stories from Mevlana, Istanbul: Minyatur Publications.
Alpenkalb, climbing information, Finsteraarhom, 2003, Engelhômer, 2003, www.summitpost.com.
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Matterhorn climb and route photographs, 2004, www.ski-Zermattcom.
Mountaindoc, climbing information, Lauteraarhom, 2003, www.summitpostcom.
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Peakware, Matterhorn, Schreckhom, Bernese Oberland, Finsteraarhom, Mont Blanc, 2004, www.peakware.com. Sahaguin, Diego, climbing information, Schreckhom, www.summitpostcom.
Schreckhom, www.summitpostcom, Grindelwald, www.clashohm.com.
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