Folder 7
MSS 021.B1.7
Collection Title
Folder 7Collection Identifier
MSS 021.B1.7Inclusive date(s)
1892 to 1933Scope and Content
Copies of published journal articles and one lecture relating primarily to India, Britain and the British military by MacMunn, 1892-1933
Including:
'The artillery at Dargai', by Lieutenant G.F. MacMunn, Vol. 25, p. 173-178 + 3 sketch maps
'The British Expedition to Abyssinia, 1867-8', published in The nineteenth century : a monthly review, Nov. 1935, p. 569-579
'The conquest of Sind', Vol. 57, no. 3, p. 322-339
'The drama of early invasions of Britain', Vol. 68, no. 2, p. 169-178
'The Indus to the Oxus', by Major G.F. MacMunn, Derjat Brigade, p. 59 and 468, includes sketch map entitled 'A birds-eye view 'The Indus to the Oxus" (incomplete)
'Iraq and Mosul', Vol. 53, no. 3, p. 403-413
'The mystery of Minden', Vol. 71, no. 1, p. 47-56; corrected version as republished in Always into battle : some forgotten Army sagas
'The North-West frontier of India', by Major G.F. MacMunn, published in The Journal of the Royal Artillery, Vol. 32, no. 9, 1905, p. 417-432, includes map (incomplete)
'The North-West frontier of India', published in Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, Vol. 76, no. 502, February 1931, p. 1-9
'The old frontier story', published in The Cornhill magazine, 1910, p. 251-262
'Operations of the Irrawady Column, Upper Burmah', by Lieutenant G.F. MacMunn, [1892], 9 p.
'The passing of Hamid Gul', p. 87-95
'The Quartermaster-General's Department and the Administrative Services in India from the mutiny to the present time', lecture, Wednesday 3 December 1924, p. 102-126
'The re-union of veterans of the Indian Mountain Artillery at Ambala in March, 1933', Vol. 40, no. 3, [1933]
'Some Eastern rummage : the covered bazaars of Baghdad', p. 328-333
'The story of the Sikhs and the recent troubles', Vol. 52, no. 4, p. 561-584
'Three hundred years of Mare Nostrum', Part 1; Vol. 69, no. 1, p. 31-42 and 'Mare Nostrum', part 2 Vol. 69, no. 2, p. 95-112
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