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947/725 · Objekt · February; April 1919
Teil von Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre

Letter from Sir H.A. Byatt, Administrator of German East Africa, to Long commenting on the career prospects of Lieutenant A.A.M. Isherwood, Political Officer G.E.A., in the Civil Administration of German East Africa, and thanking Long for his support and consideration while Colonial Secretary. Copy Longs reply.

947/598/a · Objekt · January 1917
Teil von Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre

Memorandum and enclosures submitted by Wilson-Fox to Sir L.S. Jameson, President of the British South Africa Company, and left by the latter with Long, reviewing proposals for the administrative and commercial development of Rhodesia, German East Africa and Portuguese East Africa by the B.S.A. Company. [Papers minuted by H.C.M. Lambert and Sir G.V. Fiddes.]

947/560 · Objekt · April 1917-May 1918
Teil von Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre

Nineteen papers, comprising correspondence and enclosures, exchanged between Long and Lord Islington, Under-Secretary of State for India, relating to: discussion of The Imperial Institute at the 1917 Imperial War Conference; the Indian Gallery of the Imperial Institute; Indian representation at meetings of the 1918 Imperial War Cabinet and Imperial War Conference; the recommendation of Major-General R.H. Ewart, D.A. and Q.M.G. East African Expeditionary Force, to Islington by Sir Theodore Morison, Senior Political Officer for Southern German East Africa, for a colonial governorship.

947/553 · Objekt · June 1917-January 1918
Teil von Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre

Seven papers, mainly correspondence, exchanged between Long and the Rt. Rev. M.B. Furse, Bishop of Pretoria, discussing the post war future of the former German Colonies in Africa; spheres of influence for British church missions in German East Africa; South African politics; native policy; recruiting; the effect of the war on life in South Africa.

947/545 · Objekt · December 1916-December 1917
Teil von Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre

Twenty-six letters exchanged between Brigadier-General Hon. Sir C.P. Crewe M.P., corresponding from East London and Cape Town, South Africa, and Long. Crewes letters contain a detailed and often highly critical review of events, largely political and military in South Africa. They include comment on, for example, the unceasing conflict between Dutch and British interests; the East African campaign; the political situation in the Union and Bothas position as Prime Minister; recruiting within the Union for the East African and European theatres of war; the necessity for post-war British immigration into South Africa to counterbalance the Dutch population; the growth of nationalist and republican feeling amongst the Dutch; etc. Includes three letters exchanged between Long, Sir L.S. Jameson and Lord Selborne dealing with enclosure f from Crewe, February 1917.