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                      117      Coronation of King George V, VC, CEB.
                      117      Chirol, VC, CEB, Who's Who.
                      118      Florence Lascelles, CEB.
                      118      Maurice Bell, CEB.
                      118      Hugo, see Hugh Lowthian Bell by FB and Elsa Richmond.
                      118      Women’s movement, VC.
                      118      Turkey, VC.
                      118      Doughty-Wylie, Army List, Who's Who.
                      119      Armenian massacres. First occurred in 1895. Sec Kinross,
                               The Ottoman Centuries. Also see article 'Gertrude Bell’ by
                               Seton Deardcn, Cornhill Magazine, Winter 1969-70.
                      120      Gertrude in London, UBL May 1912.
                      121      Doughty-Wylie/GLB correspondence. University Library,
                               N. upon T. This correspondence is separate from the main
                               body of GLB letters. There are some 90 letters from him to
                               her in typescript, from 1913 to 1915, the first dated Aug.
                               15 th 1913; and nine from her to him. They are marked in
                               her hand 'D’s letters’. The correspondence is summarised
                               in the article by Mr Seton Deardcn, op. cit.


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                      126      Cox’s views, BL p. 409 et seq. See also Winstone, Captain
                               Shakespcar, about restrictions on travel in central Arabia.
                      127      Voyage to Alexandria on s.s. Lotus, UBL to FB dated Nov.
                                14th, contains remark: T had a girl in my sleeper who is
                               going to be married to a man called Shakespear in Calcutta.
                               I know about his brother; he is a very able man in the
                               Persian Gulf.’ Wording suggests that she did not at that
                               time know that Captain Shakespear had been given per­
                               mission to cross Arabia at almost the same time.
                      128      Correspondence with Doughty-Wylie, UBL, and 'Gertrude
                               Bell’ by Seton Dearden.
                      129      Chirol, VC, CEB.
                      129      Journey to Hail. See Gertrude’s brief account in GJ Vol. 44,
                               July 1914, pp. 76-7, and detailed description by Hogarth,
                               GJ Vol. 70, No. 1, July 1927.
                      130-3    Letters, BL, VC.
                      132      Doughty-Wylie, loc. cit.
                      133      Mallet, CEB.
                               Desert routes, earlier travellers. See Lloyd, Ruined Cities of
                      133
                               Iraq and preface by Woolley. Also, Freeth and Winstone,
                               Explorers of Arabia.








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