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Correspondence and papers, 1939

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/17 part 3
100-103. Letters from Home Office to Lansbury, 8-13 May 1939.

  1. Letter from Central Council for the care of cripples to Lansbury, 18 May1939.
  2. Letter from Embassies of Reconciliation to Lansbury, 19 May 1939.
  3. Letter from Erwin Pressburger to Lansbury, 10 June 1939 .
  4. Letter from High Commissioner for New Zealand to Lansbury's private secretary, 15 June 1939 .
  5. Letter from Erwin Pressburger to Lansbury, 20 June 1939.
    109-111. Statement presented by Lansbury to Hubert Pierlot, 11 July 1939.
  6. Memorandum by Henry Carter of interview with Pierlot, 11 July 1939.
    113-114. Memorandum by Lansbury of interview with Leopold III, King of Belgium, 12 July 1939.
    115-118. 'The Reply to English Propaganda' by Reich Minister Dr. Goebbels, 14 July 1939.
    119-121. Commentary from proceedings in the House of Commons with argument from Lansbury, 20 July 1939.
  7. Letter from War Resisters International to Lansbury, 20 July 1939.
    123-132. Letter from Thomas Sargant to Lansbury, 24 July 1939.
    133-134. Letter from Reverend Henry Carter to Lansbury, 1 August 1939.
    135-136. Memorandum on Peace Aims, 10 November 1939.
  8. Letter from Lansbury to Queen Wilhelmina, 10 November 1939.
  9. Letter from Lansbury to Mary Stewart, 24 November 1939.
  10. Letter from Home Office to Lansbury, 25 November 1939.
  11. Letter from Richard H. Green to Lansbury, 28 November 1939.
  12. Letter from Reginald H. Pott to Lansbury, 29 November 1939.
  13. Letter from Sir Benjamin Drage to Lansbury, 30 November 1939.
  14. Letter from Edward Noel-Buxton to Lansbury, 7 December 1939 .
    144-145. Letter from Sir John Anderson to Lansbury, 8 December 1939.
  15. Letter from Leslie Gamage to Lansbury, 14 December 1939.
  16. Letter from Hugo Hirst to Lansbury, 14 December 1939.
  17. Letter from Richard Rapier Stokes to Lansbury, 15 December 1939 .
    149-150. Letter from Rev George Wilfred Lechmere Stanhope Lovell to Lansbury,19 December 1939.

Correspondence and papers, 1939

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/17 part 2
52-53. Letter from Lansbury to Ramsay Macdonald, 15 March 1939.

  1. Letter from Society of Friends Germany Emergency Committee to Lansbury, 17 March 1939.
  2. Letter from Embassies of Reconciliation to Daisy Postgate, 20 March 1939.
  3. Letter from Co-ordinating committee for refugees to Lansbury, 21 March 1939.
    57-58. Letter from Geoffrey William Lloyd to Lansbury, 28 March 1939.
  4. Letter from Walter Harold Gribbon with newspaper cutting to Lansbury, 30 March 1939.
  5. Letter from Lady Austen Chamberlain to Lansbury, 4 April 1939.
  6. Letter from B. D. E. Sharpe to Lansbury, 4 April 1939.
  7. Letter from Colonial Office to Daisy Postgate, 6 April 1939.
    63-71. Letter from Walter Harold Gribbon to Lansbury, 9 April 1939.
    72-78. Letter from B.D. E. Sharpe to Lansbury, 11 April 1939.
  8. Letter from Lansbury's private secretary to Home Office, 12 April 1939.
  9. Additional letter sent with B. D. E. Sharpe's letter to Lansbury, 11 April 1939.
    81-84. Commentary from proceedings in the House of Commons, with argument from Lansbury, 13 April 1939.
    85-86. Letter from R. Casson to Lansbury, 15 April 1939.
  10. Letter from F.E. Fawcett to Lansbury, 15 April 1939.
  11. Telegram from Lansbury to Hitler, 15 April 1939.
  12. Telegram from Lansbury to Mussolini, 15 April 1939.
  13. Telegram from Lansbury to Roosevelt, 15 April 1939.
  14. Letter from Walter Harold Gribbon to Lansbury, 19 April 1939.
    92-94. Letter from W.P Brooks to Lansbury, 27 April 1939.
  15. Article from the Daily Sketch 'Can we still find the path to peace?' by Lansbury, 28 April 1939.
  16. Letter from British Committee for Refugees from Czechoslovakia to Lansbury, 1 May 1939.
  17. Letter from Ernst Weinstein to Lansbury, 1 May 1939.
  18. Letter from Joseph Patrick Kennedy to Lansbury, 5 May 1939.
  19. Open letter from Lansbury to 'comrades' on the peace campaign, 5 May 1939.

Correspondence and papers, 1939-1940

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/17 part 4

  1. Letter from Richard Rapier Stokes to Lansbury, 20 December 1939.
  2. Letter from Lansbury to Lord and Lady Pethick-Lawrence, 24 December 1939.
  3. Newspaper cutting about Lansbury and the Peace Pledge Union, December 1939.
  4. Receipt for Lansbury's donation to the Borough of Poplar Benevolent Society, 2 January 1940.
  5. Letter from Walter Elliot Elliot to Lansbury, 16 January 1940.
  6. Letter from Rev Kenneth George Budd to Lansbury, 29 January 1940.
  7. Letter from Sir John Anderson to Lansbury, 5 February 1940 .
  8. Letter from Jacque Martin to Lansbury, 5 February 1940 (written in French).
  9. Letter from Lansbury to Daisy Postgate, 24 February 1940.
    160-162. Letter from Lansbury to John Armitage, 9 March 1940.
  10. Letter from Lansbury to Daisy Postgate, 19 March 1940.
    164-165. Note and newspaper cutting about Lansbury's work for'people and parks' from [Joan Winter?] to Lansbury, April or May 1940.
    166-167. Letter from W.T. Beaumont to Lansbury, 2 April 1940.
  11. Photograph postcard from Syd Walker to Lansbury, 9 April 1940.
  12. Letter from Lansbury to Reverend Stuart Denton Morris, 11 April 1940.
    170-172. Letter from Lansbury to Comrades of the Peace Pledge Union, 11 April 1940.
  13. Letter from [Taylor?] to Lansbury, 15 April 1940.
  14. Letter from Sir Edwin Cooper Burgis to Lansbury, 18 April 1940.
    175-177. Letter from Nellie Comrie to Lansbury, 19 April 1940.
  15. Letter from Nellie Lansbury to Lansbury, 19 April 1940.
  16. Postcard from Annie Lansbury to Lansbury, 19 April 1940.
  17. Letter from Rudolph Messel to Lansbury, 19 April 1940.
  18. Letter from Dorothy Thurtle to Lansbury, 19 April 1940.
  19. Letter from Sir Lionel Earle to Lansbury, 20 April 1940.
  20. Card from George Mathers to Lansbury, 21 April 1940.
  21. Postcard from David Graham Pole to Lansbury, 21 April 1940.
    185-186. Letter from Mrs.David Graham Pole to Lansbury, 21 April 1940.
  22. Letter from Reverend Leslie Artingstall to Lansbury, 22 April 1940.
  23. Letter from Embassies of Reconciliation to Lansbury, 22 April 1940.
  24. Letter from Violet Dutt to Lansbury, 22 April 1940.
    190-191. Letter from Irma M. Grove to Lansbury, 22 April 1940.
  25. Letter from Annie Lansbury to Lansbury, 22 April 1940 .
  26. Letter from Lansbury to Sir Stafford Cripps, 22 April 1940 .
  27. Postcard from Reverend Roberto G. Legge to Lansbury, 21 April 1940.
    195-196. Letter from Reverend John Charles Carlile to Lansbury, 23 April 1940.
  28. Letter from Rhys J. Davies, Agnes Hardie, and others to Lansbury, 23 April 1940.
  29. Letter from Kingsley Hall and the Children's House to Lansbury, 23 April 1940.
  30. Letter from Mrs. Ethel Dugdale to Lansbury, 23 April 1940.

Correspondence and papers, 1939

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/17 part 1
Section I, 1939 (ff 1-153) and 1940 (ff 154-266) and undated material (ff 267-274):.
1.Letter from Home Office to Lansbury's private secretary, 5 January 1939.

  1. Letter from Home Office to Lansbury, 9 January 1939.
  2. Letter from Mary Fels to Lansbury, 15 January 1939.
  3. Letter from Society of Friends Germany Emergency Committee to Lansbury, 31 January 1939.
    5-6. Letter from Erwin Strunz to Lansbury, 31 January 1939.
  4. Article from Evening News on the 80th birthday of Lansbury, 4 February 1939.
    8-9. Letter from Joseph Weingarten to Lansbury, 9 February 1939.
  5. Letter from William Joseph Jordan to Lansbury, 13 February 1939.
    11-13. Letter from Wilhelm Wolf to Lansbury, 19 February 1939.
    14-15. Letters from the BBC to Lansbury, 22 February 1939.
  6. Letter from O. N. Stee with newspaper cutting to Lansbury, 25 February 1939.
    17-18. Letter from Arthur Proskauer to Lansbury, 27 February 1939.
    19-20. Letter from Lansbury to Pope Pius XII, 4 March 1939 .
    21-22 Letter from Mary Fels to Lansbury, 9 March 1939.
  7. Letter from Ethel Halpin to Lansbury, 5 March 1939.
    24-29. Letter from South American Settlement for Refugees to Lansbury, 9 March 1939.
    30-36. Letter from Sir Wyndham Deedes to Lansbury, 11 March 1939.
    37-51. Letters from Walter Harold Gribbon with newspaper cuttings to Lansbury, 12 March 1939.

London Mayor Elections

Manifestos from candidates standing for election as Mayor of London. Also includes booklets sent to all registered electors providing a guide to voting in the Mayor of London and the London Assembly Elections. Material is from the 2016 and 2021 elections.

Election Ephemera Collection

  • UKLSE-AS1EL01
  • Collection
  • 2016-2021

This collection includes born-digital ephemera and other material collected by the LSE Library which relates to elections in the United Kingdom.
The first two series consist of candidate manifestos for the main political parties as well as minor and independent parties, and voter guides from the London Mayor Elections in 2016 and 2021.

Political parties represented inlude:
Conservative Party
Green Party of England and Wales
British National Party (BNP)
Labour Party
Liberal Democrats
Women's Equality Party (WEP)
UK Independence Party (UKIP)

Oxford Research Group

  • UKLSE-AS1OX01
  • Collection
  • 2001-2020

This collection contains born-digital records created by ORG, mainly research outputs produced as part of the Sustainable Security, Strategic Peacebuilding, and Remote Warfare programmes, as well as ORG newsletters and blog articles from external contributors. Also included are podcasts and recordings of panel discussions. The majority of this material was downloaded from the ORG website and transferred to LSE Library when the organisation was wound down. The collection also includes some annual accounts and impact reports (a fuller set of annual reports is available in the ORG analogue collection).

Oxford Research Group (ORG)

ORG Blog

The ORG blog was a platform for defence and security experts to exchange and discuss ideas. The views and opinions expressed by commissioned authors do not necessarily reflect those of ORG.

A Story of ORG

In a special series of podcasts, ORG talks with people involved in the development and evolution of ORG in its early days.

Every Casualty

Between 2007 and 2014 ORG's Every Casualty Programme (formerly known as the Recording Casualties of Armed Conflict programme), sought to coordinate and systematise global efforts to enhance the technical, legal and institutional capacity, as well as the political will, for every single casualty of armed conflict throughout the world to be recorded, civilian as well as combatant. Since October 2014, Every Casualty Worldwide has been operating as an independent NGO - please visit www.everycasualty.org for more information.

Global Security Briefings

Professor Paul Rogers' Global Security Briefings series was launched in mid-2001, exploring the potential for major security challenges from the global margins. Paul continued to share his expertise, analysis and commentary on security issues in his monthly briefings up until ORG ceased operations in 2020.

Annual Reports

ORG annual reports and accounts covering 2014-2018.
Annual reports covering 1988-2003, interim reports and the Three Year Strategy (Autumn 2008-Autumn 2011), are available in the papers of the ORG.

Remote Warfare Programme

The Remote Warfare Programme (RWP) was established in 2018, based around the Remote Control project of the Network for Social Change, which had been hosted by ORG since 2013. It was set up to examine changes in military engagement, with a focus on remote warfare (in which countries like the United Kingdom choose to support local and regional forces on the front lines rather than deploying large numbers of their troops).

Strategic Peacebuilding Programme

The Strategic Peacebuilding Programme (formerly the Middle East Programme) was ORG's conflict resolution programme which sought to contribute to preventing, transforming and ending violence by changing how people think about and engage with conflict.
The programme used a methodology based in ‘radical disagreement’ theory to build the capacity of local partners to engage in strategic dialogue and brokered a series of Track II dialogues in Israel, Palestine and Egypt and between Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria and other states.

Sustainable Security Programme

The Sustainable Security Programme was established in 2006-2007, expanding on Paul Rogers' work on marginalisation, climate change and geopolitics, as well as ORG's work on recording of casualties in armed conflict. The programme aimed to highlight the limitations of orthodox security policy and to develop policy alternatives that address underlying drivers.

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