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                           Hail. She accepted theodolite used on her travels in lieu of
                           monetary award.
                 149       Clandon Park. Letter to Dr Keltic Nov. 19th, 1914, GLB
                           correspondence, RGS archive.
                  149      Boulogne, BL, CEB, UBL.
                  149      London office of Red Cross, BL, and author’s conversations
                           with Hon. Mrs Sylvia Henley.
                  150      Report on Syria, WO(MOz) doc. 48014.
                  Hi       Letter from Shakespear. Mr Seton Dearden to author.
                           Shakespear’s maps and notes, RGS to GLB Nov. nth,
                           I9I5«
                             ;tish policy towards Turkey’s eastern empire. On July
                                1913 Lord Cromer, then resident in London, wrote to
                                 ner: Tt may very well be that before any long time
                                 osed we should be in the presence of a situation
                                 vill practically involve the dismemberment of the
                                 m dominions in Asia.’ Kitchener Papers, PRO 30/57-




                            rab Bureau

                  154      Doughty-Wylie, Feb. 1915. WO 157, Intelligence Summar­
                           ies, 687-9.
                  H4       Troop movements, Mesopotamia, Suez and Dardanelles,
                           wo 157/776.
                  154      Armenian abductions, WO 33. First report from M.I. agent
                           in American ‘Gotchnag’ Aug. 14th, 1915.
                 154-7     Doughty-Wylie correspondence. N. upon T.
                 154-8     Gallipoli. See Bush, Gallipoli and other published works
                           (Bibliography). Also, Raynfield, The Dardanelles Campaign
                           (unpublished), Imperial War Museum.
                           Appointment of Doughty-Wylie as Chief Intelligence
                 154
                           Officer confirmed by WO to C.-in-C., March 8th, message
                           199(^033/731).
                           D.-W. Obituary. The Times, Manchester Guardian and other
                 157
                           newspapers, May 4th to May 24th.
                           Gertrude’s reaction, CEB and author’s conversations with
                 157
                           family.
                           Lilian Doughty-Wylie. Bush, op. cit. He states she was the
                 157
                           woman who ‘landed at Sedd al Bahr on Nov. 17th, 1915
                           and laid a wreath on his grave, but admits that there was no
                           official confirmation. Perhaps it was a dream, he suggests.
                           Kitchener. See Magnus, Kitchener, vide outbreak of war,
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