[HAMILTON: 16/1-656] Speeches, articles, prefaces, and letters to the press by Hamilton, 1918-1947
[HAMILTON: 16/1]
1918 Oct 12
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Young Men's Christian Association Hostel, Walthamstow, London, referring to the imminent defeat of Germany; the value of education to soldiers, and the lack of education of his men during the First Sudan expedition, 1884. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/2]
1918 Oct 29
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Mansion House, London, on Sir Walter Raleigh. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/3]
1919 Mar 28
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of the memorial to Rupert Chawner Brooke at Rugby School, Warwickshire. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/4]
1919 May 16
Text of speech by Hamilton at Wellington College memorial, Berkshire, in tribute to Old Wellingtonians killed during World War One. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/5]
1919 Jun 16
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Highlanders' Memorial Church, Glasgow, Scotland, in tribute to Glasgow and men of the 51 (Highland) Div. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/6]
1919 Jul 7
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Wellington College dinner, Berkshire, in tribute to the spirit of men of the College and other public schools who fought in World War One. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/7]
1919 Aug 17
Preface by Hamilton to The New Zealanders at Gallipoli by Maj Fred Waite, vol 11 of the New Zealand Popular History Series (Auckland, 1921). 12pp
[HAMILTON: 16/8]
1919 Sep 19
Preface by Hamilton to The 42nd - East Lancashire - Division, 1914-1918. By Frederick P Gibbon (Country Life Military Histories, London, 1920). 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/9]
1919 Oct 16
Typescript of appreciation by Hamilton of the role of the Royal Regiment of Artillery during World War One for The Royal Artillery war commemoration book (G Bell & Sons, London, 1920). 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/10]
1919
Preface by Hamilton to Noel Ross and his work, (Edward Arnold, London, 1919) edited by M Ross and Mrs M Ross. 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/11]
1919 Nov 3
Text of speech by Hamilton at the dinner of the British Section of the Returned New Zealand Soldiers' Association, in tribute to the New Zealand troops he had seen as Inspector General of Overseas Forces in 1914. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/12]
1919 Nov 5
Text of speech by Hamilton to the dinner of the Glasgow and Lanarkshire Association of London, describing his administrative methods during his service as Assistant Adjutant General for Musketry in India, and as Adjutant General and Quartermaster General at the War Office. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/13]
1919 Dec 2
Text of article by Hamilton to the Press Association in tribute to FM Sir (Henry) Evelyn Wood. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/14]
1920 Jan 30
Text of speech by Hamilton at the dinner of 42 (East Lancashire) Div, in tribute to the men of the division and the Territorial Force during World War One. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/15]
1920 Apr 22
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Dr Barnardo war memorial, Stepney Causeway, London, in tribute to boys of Dr Barnardo homes who fought during World War One, in particular Sapper Harry Balckett and Sgt Leonard Donald Moore. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/16]
1920 Jun 14
Text of speech by Hamilton at regimental dinner of the Gordon Highlanders, in tribute to former officers. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/17]
1920 Jul 5
Text of speech by Hamilton at Old Wellingtonian dinner, paying tribute to the Royal Navy during the Dardanelles Campaign, and to men of Wellington College killed in World War One. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/18]
1920 Aug 4
Text of speech by Hamilton at war memorial at Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, paying tribute to local territorials and yeomanry, and calling for generosity to former enemies as displayed by FM Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum and Broome, towards the Boers. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/19]
1920 Oct 10
Text of article by Hamilton for The John Keats Memorial Volume (John Lane, London and New York, 1921) edited by George Charles Williamson, regarding the lack of magnanimity in the Treaty of Versailles which had betrayed the spirit of the men of the Territorial Force in 1914. 8pp
[HAMILTON: 16/20]
1920 Nov 11
Text of article by Hamilton for the Central Press Agency, for provincial newspapers, on the meaning and significance of the unveiling of the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/21]
1920 Nov 12
Text of article by Hamilton for the Daily Graphic, describing the unveiling of the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London. 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/22]
1920 Nov 13
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Royal Naval Division Officers' Association dinner, in tribute to the difficulties of creating of the Division, and its service at Antwerp, Belgium, in Oct 1914, and on 25 Apr 1915 at Gallipoli. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/23]
1921 Apr 2
Text of speech by Hamilton at Huddersfield Town Hall, Yorkshire, paying tribute to the Royal Navy, and to the new recruits and officers of the post-war British Army. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/24]
1921 Apr 2
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Fartown and Bickley war memorial, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, calling for generosity to former enemies as displayed by FM Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum and Broome, towards the Boers. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/25]
1921 May 10
Text of speech by Hamilton at the annual meeting of the Union Jack Club, calling for unification of ex-servicemen's associations, and criticizing the high unemployment rate of veterans. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/26]
1921 May 24
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Warwickshire memorial to 29 Div. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/27]
1921 Jun 1
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of a memorial screen, Tipton, Warwickshire, paying tribute to the spirit of the men of the 46 (North Midland) Div and 48 (South Midland) Div, who would have wanted their former enemies treated with generosity. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/28]
1921 Jun 22
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Glasgow Academy war memorial, Glasgow, Scotland, in tribute to the spirit of self-sacrifice of those commemorated. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/29]
1921 Jun 25
Text of speech by Hamilton at the memorial of 5 Bn (Queen's Edinburgh Rifles) Royal Scots, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/30]
1921 Jul 16
Text of speech by Hamilton at the memorial of 8 (Ardwick) Bn The Manchester Regt, Manchester, Lancashire, in tribute to the battalion's sacrifice. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/31]
1921 Jul 16
Text of speech by Hamilton at the luncheon, Town Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, in tribute to the 8 (Ardwick) Bn The Manchester Regt. 2 pp
[HAMILTON: 16/32/1-2]
1921 Jul 15
Text of speech by Hamilton at the luncheon, Town Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, on the importance of retaining a military alliance between Great Britain and Japan (two versions). 3pp, 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/33/1-2]
1921 Nov 10
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Press Club luncheon, on the importance of retaining a military alliance between Great Britain and Japan. (two versions) 4pp, 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/34]
1921 Nov 16
Text of speech by Hamilton at Bromley fete, London, for Lord Haig's fund for ex-servicemen. Incomplete. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/35]
1921 Dec 10
Text of speech by Hamilton at the opening of Paddington British Legion, London, on the difficulties of unifying ex-servicemen's associations since the end of World War One. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/36]
1922 Jan 31
Text of speech by Hamilton at dinner of the 52 (Lowland) Div, Glasgow, dinner, on the strategic mistakes of the Allied High Command in not supporting the Dardanelles Campaign, the failure of which had adversely affected British prestige in Egypt and India. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/37]
1922 Feb 20
'A nation's eight birthdays', typescript article by Hamilton, for the Manchester Guardian, reviewing the Official history of Australia in the war, 1914-1918, vol 1, The story of ANZAC by Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean (Angus and Robertson, Melbourne, 1921),and Bean's contribution to Australian discipline in Egypt, Jan 1915. 8pp
[HAMILTON: 16/38]
1922 Mar 25
Text of speech by Hamilton to the Metropolitan Area British Legion, at the Imperial Services Institute, Whitehall, London, on their achievement in unifying ex-servicemen. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/39]
1922 Mar 31
Text of speech by Hamilton to the British Legion, at the Central Hall, London, on historical precedents for the ill treatment of veterans by their governments. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/40]
1922 Apr 4
Text of speech by Hamilton to the British Legion, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, on their achievement in unifying ex-servicemen and the challenges ahead. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/41]
1922 Apr 25
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of a picture dedicated to Sub Lt [Basil Wilson] Smyth , Royal Naval Division, at the memorial in Holy Trinity Church, Eltham, London. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/42]
1922 Jun 1
Text of speech by Hamilton to the British Legion, Dudley, Worcestershire, on contrasts with German ex-service associations. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/43]
1922 Jun 8
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Spalding war memorial, Lincolnshire, calling for generosity to former enemies. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/44]
1922 Jun 27
Text of speech by Hamilton to the British Legion, Romford, Essex, on the origins of the British Legion, and Hamilton's tribute to the late FM Sir Henry Hughes Wilson 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/45]
1922 Jul 22
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Cheltenham war memorial, Gloucestershire, on the importance of collective acts of remembrance. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/46]
1922 Jul 22
Text of speech by Hamilton at the opening of the British Legion Club, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, on the origins of the British Legion. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/47]
1922 Jul 29
Text of speech by Hamilton at Kilmadock memorial, Doune, Perthshire, Scotland, on the part played by FM Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum and Broome, in the generosity of the peace settlement after the Second Boer War, in contrast to the 'unconditional surrender' after World War One. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/48]
1922 Aug 6
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of the memorial to 8 (Argyllshire) Bn Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders memorial, Ardrishaig, Argyll, Scotland, paying tribute to the battalion's service in World War One. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/49]
1922 Aug
Text of speech by Hamilton at East Ham United Services Club, London, on the importance of independent ex-service associations becoming affiliated to the British Legion. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/50]
1922 Sep 16
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of the Ashton-Under-Lyne war memorial, Lancashire, calling for an end to militarism in honour of the dead, and warning of the dangers of seeking harsh reparations from defeated enemies. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/51/1-2]
1922 Sep 29
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of the Cambuslang war memorial, Lanarkshire, Scotland, calling for an end to militarism in honour of the dead, and warning of the dangers of seeking harsh reparations from defeated enemies. 2 versions. 5pp, 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/52]
1922 Oct 4
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Coventry hospital fete, Warwickshire, on the merits of voluntary service as exemplified by the artillery of 48 (South Midland) Div. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/53]
1922 Oct 21
Text of speech by Hamilton to the Royal Marines Old Comrades Association, London, on the importance of closer cooperation between the Royal Navy and the Army; the responsibility of Alfred Charles William Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe of St Peter, for pressing the evacuation of the Gallipoli Peninsula Dardanelles. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/54]
1922 Nov 11
Text of lecture by Hamilton at the Working Men's College, London, entitled 'The friends of England', referring to the evils of the Treaty of Versailles, questioning the value of USA, France and Russia as allies, and proposing Germany as England's only true ally in Europe. 17pp
[HAMILTON: 16/55]
1922 Nov 12
Text of speech by Hamilton at the dinner of the Royal Naval Division Officers' Association, on the inadequacies of the armed services to meet the changed conditions of the post war world. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/56]
1922 Nov 18
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Finchley Cottage Hospital, London, on wartime grief, and retention of the British fighting spirit despite the war. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/57]
1922 Nov 24
Text of speech by Hamilton to the British Legion, Darwen, Lancashire, on the importance of recruiting more ex-servicemen to the Legion to combat harsh economic policies, and deprecating the sale of the steamer RIVER CLYDE. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/58]
1922 Nov 25
Text of speech by Hamilton at the opening of the British Legion Club, Nelson, Lancashire, recommending the economic benefits of constructing a Forth-Clyde canal. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/59]
1922 Nov 26
Text of speech by Hamilton at the British Legion Club, Eccles, Lancashire, recommending that German ex-service organisations be included in FIDAC (Fédération Interalliée des Anciens Combatants). 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/60]
1922 Dec
Typescript article by Hamilton for The Star, proposing the construction of the Forth-Clyde canal. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/61]
1923 Jan 27
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of the war memorial, Dunoon, Argyll, Scotland, paying tribute to 8 (Argyllshire) Bn Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/62]
1923
Typescript of preface by Hamilton to The Essex Regiment, 1st Battalion, 1741-1919 by John William Burrows (J H Burrow and Sons, Southend-on-Sea, 1923). 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/63]
1923 Feb 3
Text of speech by Hamilton at a general meeting of the Metropolitan Area British Legion, London, to elect a president, recommending the construction of the Forth-Clyde Canal building and extending relations towards German ex-service-men. 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/64]
1923 Mar
British Legion magazine, containing 'On letting bygones be bygones', Hamilton's address as President-Elect of the Legion's Metropolitan Area, recommending the construction of the Forth-Clyde Canal building and extending relations towards German ex-service-men. 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/65]
1923 Feb 3
Text of speech by Hamilton at the dinner of the Glasgow and Lanarkshire Association of London, proposing Glasgow as the second city of the British Empire. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/66]
1923 Feb 9
Text of speech by Hamilton to the Brentham Ex-Servicemen's Association Club, London, on the importance of independent ex-service associations affiliating to the British Legion. 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/67]
1923 Mar 17
Text of speech by Hamilton at the opening of the Woolwich British Legion Club, London, on the merits of the British Legion, and the defects of the League of Nations in excluding Germany. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/68]
1923 Mar 23
Typescript of article by Hamilton in The Star, on the faults of a League of Nations without Germany. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/69]
1923 Apr 13
Text of speech by Hamilton at the dinner of the Honourable Artillery Company, on the inadequacies of the British armed services to meet the changed conditions of the post war world, and the desirability of further mechanisation. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/70]
1923 Apr 15
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Ratcliffe war memorial, London, praising the spirit of those who died in order to end war. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/71]
1923 Apr 25
Text of message by Hamilton to Australia for Anzac Day. 1p
[HAMILTON: 16/72]
1923 Apr 27
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of the war memorial in the Royal Bank of Scotland, Bishopsgate, London, paying tribute to the staff of the bank who died during World War One. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/73]
1923 Apr 28
Text of speech by Hamilton at Kilmadock memorial, Doune, Perthshire, Scotland, on the part played by FM Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum and Broome, in the generosity of the peace settlement after the Second Boer War, in contrast to the 'unconditional surrender' after World War One. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/74]
1923 Apr 29
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Crompton war memorial, Lancashire, praising the service of the Manchester Regiment during the Second Boer War and World War One. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/75]
1923 May 5
Text of speech by Hamilton at the opening of the British Legion Club, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, on the achievements of the United Services Fund in relieving children of ex-servicemen from the workhouse. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/76]
1923 May 6
Text of speech by Hamilton to the British Legion, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, on the charitable work of the Legion, and its fight against tuberculosis and the immigration of aliens. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/77]
1923 May 6
Text of evening speech to the British Legion, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, on the charitable work of the Legion, and its fight against tuberculosis and the immigration of aliens. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/78]
1923 May 16
Text of speech by Hamilton at the annual meeting of the Disabled Service Men's Society, London, on progress of the King's Roll scheme for the employment of disabled ex-servicemen. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/79]
1923 Jul 4
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of the Cheam School war memorial, on the failure of the Treaty of Versailles to end World War One. Speech not given. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/80]
1923 Jul 27
Text of speech by Hamilton to the Australian Associated Press on the danger to Australia ensuing from a failure of the British Empire to maintain a military alliance with Japan. 1p
[HAMILTON: 16/81]
1923 Aug 3
Text of speech by Hamilton at the opening of the Gordon Highlanders Memorial Club, Aberdeen, Scotland. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/82]
1923 Sep 22
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of the Grangemouth, war memorial, Stirlingshire, Scotland, comparing the mood of imperialism after the Second Boer War with the pacifist aftermath of World War One, and the need to prevent further wars by including former enemies in the League of Nations. 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/83]
1923 Sep 29
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Mayor's luncheon, Birkenhead, Cheshire, proposing the merits of the Mid-Scotland ship canal scheme, and the King's Roll for the employment of disabled ex-servicemen. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/84]
1923 Sep 29
Text of speech by Hamilton at the opening of the Memorial Hall, Birkenhead, Cheshire, on the unemployment of ex-servicemen and the role of the British Legion in its amelioration. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/85]
1923 Oct 26
Typescript of article by Hamilton for The Star, in praise of FM Rt Hon Jan Christiaan Smuts, particularly his role in the peace negotiations in South Africa, Apr 1902. 8pp
[HAMILTON: 16/86]
1923 Oct 27
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of the war memorial, Batley, Yorkshire, on the relationship between the American Legion and the British Legion; the success of French anti-German propaganda, (particularly of French Gen Henri Joseph Étienne Gouraud), in the USA. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/87]
1923 Oct 28
Text of speech by Hamilton for the presentation of banners to British Legion branches of the West Riding at Brighouse, Yorkshire, on the failure of the Treaty of Versailles to secure a just victory; the need for the British Government to undertake works of public utility to combat unemployment. Two versions, 5pp, 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/88]
1923
Typescript article by Hamilton for the Evening News, published in the Weekly Despatch, regarding the growth of intellectualism in English public schools; the pupils' ethos of public service being replaced by the attractions of a private career. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/89]
1923 Nov 16
Text of speech by Hamilton to Birmingham Toc H, Warwickshire, on Hamilton's lack of political leanings; the dangers of the lack of independence in the British press; the aims of his book The friends of England, lectures to members of the British Legion (G Allen Unwin, London, 1923). 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/90]
1923 Nov 22
Text of speech by Hamilton at a concert in aid of Beauchamp Lodge Emergency Home for Children, London, including his opposition to birth control. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/91]
1923 Nov 13
Typescript article by Hamilton for John Bull, on the lack of hatred towards Germany felt by members of the British Legion; their need for practical schemes rather than politicians, to counteract high unemployment. Published 24 Nov 1923. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/92]
1923 Nov 23
Typescript article by Hamilton for Country Life, on the merits of Belted Galloway cattle. 10pp
[HAMILTON: 16/93]
1923 Nov 25
Text of speech by Hamilton at the opening of the Oxted and Limpsfield War Memorial Hospital, Surrey, on the need for a 'clean fight' in the forthcoming general election, to honour the war dead. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/94]
1923 Dec 8
Text of speech by Hamilton at the opening of the British Legion Club, Wembley, London, on the failure of the recent general election to address the unemployment of ex-servicemen; the need for public work schemes rather than unemployment benefits. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/95]
1923 Dec 12
Text of radio broadcast by Hamilton to Glasgow and Aberdeen, proposing the benefits of the construction of the Mid-Scotland Canal. Broadcast 21 Dec 1923. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/96]
1924 Feb 19
Text of speech by Hamilton at the opening of the concert hall, Ivy Leaf Club, British Legion, Brixton Road, London, on his impressions of Rt Hon James Ramsay MacDonald, the new Prime Minister, and joint proposals of the British Legion and the new Labour British Government to counter unemployment of ex-servicemen. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/97]
1924 Feb 23
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Press Club dinner, proposing radical mechanisation of British infantry and artillery, and the use of more tanks and military aircraft. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/98]
1924 Feb 24
Text of speech by Hamilton to the British Legion, Southampton, Hampshire, urging further recruitment to the British Legion to encourage Government policies to counter unemployment of ex-servicemen; proposing unification of mechanical engineers in the British Army into a single corps. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/99]
1924 Feb 28
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Ladysmith Dinner, Cavalry Club, London, on the strategies adopted by FM Sir George Stewart White and Gen Sir Henry Redvers Buller during the Second Boer War. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/100]
1924 Mar 21
Text of speech by Hamilton at a rally of the British Legion, Reading, Berkshire, urging further recruitment to the British Legion to encourage Government policies to counter unemployment of ex-servicemen; warning of the vulnerability of Singapore to a Japanese offensive. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/101]
1924 Mar 22
Text of speech by Hamilton at the annual meeting of the Metropolitan Area of the British Legion, London, on the progress of the Metropolitan Area, and his call for the compulsory employment of disabled ex-servicemen. 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/102]
1924 Mar 29
Text of speech by Hamilton at the opening of the British Legion Club, Penge, London, recommending Canada and New Zealand as the optimum locations for potential emigrants. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/103]
1924 Apr 4
Text of speech by Hamilton to the British Legion, Southend, London, urging further recruitment to the British Legion to encourage Government policies to counter unemployment of ex-servicemen; his personal opposition to strikes and lockouts. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/104]
1924 Apr 12
Text of lecture given by Hamilton at Hull, Yorkshire, in aid of the British Legion entitled 'The landing at the Dardanelles', on the background to the Dardanelles Campaign; the opposition from the Allied High Command on the Western Front; the failure of the Allied navies to force the Straits; the execution of the landings on Gallipoli of 25 Apr 1915. 51pp
[HAMILTON: 16/105]
1924 Apr 22
Text of speech by Hamilton to British Legion benefit concert, Stratford Town Hall, London, on the current state of the Legion. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/106]
1924 May 3
Text of address by Hamilton to the boys of Bristol, Gloucestershire, on parade, on the importance of military training for youths. 2 pp
[HAMILTON: 16/107]
1924 May 31
Text of speech by Hamilton at the annual conference of the British Legion Scotland, Aberdeen, Scotland, proposing the construction of the Forth Clyde canal, and the importance of enlarging Legion membership. 9pp
[HAMILTON: 16/108]
1924 Jun 1
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of the Ashford war memorial, Kent, on historical precedents of Kentish self-sacrifice in wars. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/109]
1924 Jun 4
Text of speech by Hamilton to the Mounted Infantry Dinner Club, praising the work of the club secretary Maj Maurice Tomlin, and introducing the guests FM Herbert Charles Onslow Plumer, 1st Baron Plumer of Messines and Bilton, and Gen Sir Horace Lockwood Smith-Dorrien. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/110]
1924 Jun 12
Text of speech by Hamilton to the British Legion, Penrith, Cumberland, on the current state of the Legion and proposing that ex-enemy servicemen's organisations be included in FIDAC (Fédération Interalliée des Anciens Combatants). 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/111]
1924 Jun 14
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of the Crewe war memorial, Cheshire, on his experience of the Second Afghan War, 1878-1880; the First Boer War, 1880-1881; the First Sudan Expedition, 1884-1885. 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/112]
1924 Jul 25
Text of speech by Hamilton on opening the Westminster British Legion Club, London, praising the Legion's spirit of democracy. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/113]
1924 Sep 7
Typescript of article by Hamilton for The People, on the current state of the British Legion and proposing that ex-enemy servicemen's organisations be included in FIDAC (Fédération Interalliée des Anciens Combatants). 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/114]
1924 Oct 2
Text of speech by Hamilton on receiving from the Lady Mayoress, Scarborough, Yorkshire, her 10,000 shilling fund on behalf of the British Legion, on the importance of women in the Legion and in securing work for disabled ex-servicemen. 8pp
[HAMILTON: 16/115]
1924 Oct 5
Text of speech by Hamilton to the British Legion, Tivoli Theatre, Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire, on the influence of the Legion in preventing the horrors of future wars. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/116]
1924 Oct 6
Cutting from North Western Daily Mail, reporting Hamilton's speeches to the British Legion, Tivoli Theatre, Barrow-in-Furness, and at the war memorial, Ulverston, Lancashire. 1 cutting
[HAMILTON: 16/117]
1924 Oct 13
Text of speech by Hamilton at Oxford Hall, Bethnal Green, London, on the failures of British governments to aid unemployed, homeless and disabled ex-servicemen. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/118]
1924 Oct 29
Text of speech by Hamilton at the exchange of banners between Enfield, London, branch of the British Legion and Mr Hines, representative of Australia, on the effects of a Labour Government in Australia, egalitarianism, the position of women, and military preparedness in Australia. Two versions. 1p, 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/119]
1924 Oct 25
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Gordon Highlanders Old Comrades dinner, in praise of the regiment. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/120]
1924 Oct 31
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Dormansland Memorial Club, Surrey, on the importance of the British Legion avoiding political favouritism. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/121]
1924 Nov 5
Text of speech by Hamilton at the opening of the British Legion Club, Pinner, London, on the gulf between generations brought about by World War One. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/122]
1924 Nov 9
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of the war memorial, Paddington Town Hall, London, on the failure of successive British governments to provide for ex-servicemen. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/123]
1924 Nov 16
Text of speech by Hamilton at a memorial service, Hornsey, London, on the beauty of war graves on the Gallipoli peninsula; charitable work undertaken for the British Legion in Hornsey; the failure of FIDAC (Fédération Interalliée des Anciens Combatants) to include German ex-servicemen's organisations. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/124]
1924 Nov 29
Text of speech by Hamilton at the opening of the Millwall and Lubitts Town British Legion Club, London, on charitable work undertaken by the Legion there (incomplete). 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/125]
1924 Nov 30
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of a war memorial bed at the Middlesex Hospital, London, dedicated to the 2/1st (City of London) Bn, The London Regt (Royal Fusiliers). 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/126]
1924 Dec 4
Text of speech by Hamilton at the opening of the South West Ham British Legion Club, on the differences between the Legion and other clubs. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/127]
1924 Dec 24
Text of speech by Hamilton at Wellington College Mission, Walworth, London, on the contribution of public school education to funding the mission and strengthening the British Empire. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/128]
1925 Jan 3
Text of speech by Hamilton to the British Legion, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, including the failure of FIDAC (Fédération Interalliée des Anciens Combatants) to admit the German ex-service association 'Reichsbanner schwarz-rot-gold der republikanischen Kriegsteilnehmer'. 9pp
[HAMILTON: 16/129]
1925 Jan 5
Text of speech by Hamilton to war orphans, Drill Hall, Battersea, London, reminding them of their duties as children of heroes. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/130]
1925 Jan 24
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Salford and Manchester Robert Burns celebration, Grand Hotel, Manchester, Lancashire. 8pp
[HAMILTON: 16/131]
1925 Feb 13
Text of speech by Hamilton at the annual dinner of 42 (East Lancashire) Division Old Comrades Association, Manchester, Lancashire, on concerts given by Ignacy (Jan) Paderewski for the benefit of the British Legion. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/132]
[1925]Feb 14
Text of speech by Hamilton to the British Legion, Westhoughton, Lancashire, on the concerts given by Ignacy (Jan) Paderewski for the benefit of the British Legion. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/133]
1925 Feb 12
Text of speech by Hamilton entitled 'The Scot as a soldier' given by Hamilton to the Caledonian Society of London. 19pp
[HAMILTON: 16/134]
1925 Feb 28
Text of speech by Hamilton at the annual conference of the East Anglian area of the British Legion, held in London, on the dissolution of the Legion's Metropolitan Area Council; against pledging the lives of future British soldiers to uphold pacts with other nations. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/135]
1925 Mar 19
Text of Hamilton's farewell speech to Ignacy (Jan) Paderewski at Victoria Station, London, in honour of Paderewski's concerts for the benefit of the British Legion. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/136]
1925 Apr 2
Text of speech by Hamilton at boxing tournament, Tower Circus, Blackpool, Lancashire, commending the policy of the British Legion in lending money to ex-servicemen to help themselves out of unemployment. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/137]
1925 Apr 2
Text of speech by Hamilton at a British Legion dinner, Claridges Hotel, London, on the presentation to the Legion of the Preston Hall estate settlement, Aylesford, Kent, for the use of tubercular ex-servicemen, including his remarks on the opportunities lost by the failure of Allied ex-service organisations to be reconciled to their German counterparts. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/138]
1925 Apr 13
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of the Frome War Memorial Hall, Somerset, denouncing the continued Allied occupation of Germany, as tending to promote German desires for revenge. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/139]
1925 Apr 17
Text of speech by Hamilton at a meeting to re-organise Stoke Newington British Legion, London, with recommendations of moral conduct to be followed by the branch. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/140]
1925 Apr 25
Text of speech by Hamilton at the annual dinner of the Twenty Ninth Division Association, Café Royal, London, recalling how his inspection of 29 Div in Egypt in Apr 1915 inspired Hamilton to continue with plans for the landings at Gallipoli despite disclosures of the operations in the Egyptian press. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/141]
1925 Apr 28
Letter from Hamilton to the Evening Standard on disclosures in the Egyptian Gazette in Mar 1915 of a possible Allied landing on Gallipoli, and his efforts to counter the same with rumours of their landing elsewhere in Asia. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/142]
1925 May 9
Text of speech by Hamilton at the annual conference of the Women's Section of the British Legion, London. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/143]
1925 May 9
Text of speech by Hamilton at the annual conference of the Metropolitan Area British Legion, London, on the difficulties and responsibilites of the Metropolitan Area. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/144]
1925 May 16
Text of speech by Hamilton at Dundee war memorial, Forfar, Scotland, on the danger of pacts between groups of nations threatening another war; the present condition of ex-servicemen; the story of the drunken Maori Chief who wanted a medal as an enemy of the British Empire. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/145]
1925 May 30
Text of speech by Hamilton at the British Legion annual conference dinner, Pillar Hall, Victoria Station, London, proposing the health of the American Legion. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/146]
1925 Jun 6
Text of speech by Hamilton to the British Legion mass meeting, Portsmouth, Hampshire, on the pacific intentions of the Legion, and how reconciliation with former enemies could lead to disarmament. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/147]
1925 Jun 9
Text of speech by Hamilton to the Fellowship of the Maple Leaf for the supply of teachers for western Canada, London, on the moral dangers to Canada from the USA; his reminiscences of Canada during his tour as Inspector General of Overseas Forces in 1913. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/148]
1925 Jun 13
Text of speech by Hamilton at the opening of the fete of the British Legion, South Norwood, London, advocating British non-commitment to continental alliances in order to avert future wars. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/149]
1925 Jul 8
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of the Northwich war memorial, Cheshire, on the beauty of the war memorials on Gallipoli; warning of the dangers of future commitments to continental alliances. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/150]
1925 Jul 23
Text of speech by Hamilton at the annual flower show, Papworth Hall Colony of Consumptives, Cambridgeshire, on comparisons between the Colony and the British Legion; his own 'frayed nerves' after the war. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/151]
1925 Oct 1
Text of speech by Hamilton to the British Legion, Hull, Yorkshire, on differences between the Russian and British soul and character, and future Anglo-Russian relations. 9pp
[HAMILTON: 16/152]
1925 Oct 13
Text of speech by Hamilton at Bethnal Green British Legion, London, on the failures of British governments to aid unemployed, homeless and disabled ex-servicemen. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/153]
1925 Oct 31
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Gordon Highlanders Old Comrades' Association dinner, London, in praise of the regiment. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/154]
1925 Nov 11
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of the North West Ham British Legion memorial, London, on members of the Legion who had died since Armistice Day 1918, and his appreciation of the film 'Ypres'. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/155]
1925 Nov 11
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of a roll of honour, Highway Clubs, Ratcliff Highway, London, on the futility of wars he had experienced, and advocating that future generations should not be pledged to fight again by treaties made in the present. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/156]
1925 Nov 14
Text of speech by Hamilton at Royal Naval Division (RND) Officers' Association, dinner. Café Royal, London, on the French retreat when fighting alongside the RND during the Third Battle of Krithia, Gallipoli, 4 Jun 1915. 1p
[HAMILTON: 16/157]
1925 Dec 17
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Press Club dinner, London, proposing the health of Rt Hon Thomas Power O'Connor MP, and advocating changes to the Field Service Regulations to accomodate further mechanisation of the British Army. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/158]
1925 Dec
Cutting from the journal The Army Schoolmistress, containing message by Hamilton on the formation of personal character in school. 1p
[HAMILTON: 16/159]
1926 Jan 10
Text of speech by Hamilton presiding at a lecture by Henry Woodd Nevinson, Bermondsey, London. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/160]
1926 Feb 6
Text of speech by Hamilton to the Glasgow and Lanarkshire Association of London, with an account of his taking the salute in place of FM Paul Sanford Methuen, 3rd Baron Methuen, during a parade of ex-servicemen in Glasgow, Jul 1925. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/161]
1926 Feb 12
Text of speech by Hamilton to the Wood Green and Southgate British Legion, London, on the economic rise of the USA and decline of Great Britain; his opposition to the 'dole' as sapping the will of the unemployed to work. 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/162]
1926 Feb 27
Text of speech by Hamilton at the annual conference, Metropolitan Area British Legion, London, on recent difficulties encountered by the Legion with the Ministry of Pensions. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/163]
1926 Mar 5
Text of speech by Hamilton to the dinner of the London Morayshire Club, comparing the British armed forces of 1926 with those of 1914, and advocating the appointment of a single Chief of the Defence Staff over the Chiefs of Staffs of the Royal Navy, Army, and RAF. 8pp
[HAMILTON: 16/164]
1926 Mar 24
Text of speech by Hamilton at the dinner of Harrow and Roxeth British Legion, Harrow-on-the-Hill, London, on the fate of ex-servicemen as revealed in their letters to him. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/165]
1926 Apr 21
Text of speech by Hamilton to the Islington and Finsbury British Legion, London, on FIDAC (Fédération Interalliée des Anciens Combatants) and its exclusion of German ex-service organisations. 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/166]
1926 Apr 24
Text of speech by Hamilton at the annual dinner of the Twenty Ninth Division Association, Café Royal, London, on his visit to Gallipoli in 1925, and on pre-World War One aspirations of the Bulgarians, Greeks and Russians to seize Constantinople and the Dardanelles. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/167]
1926 Apr 25
Text of speech by Hamilton at address to parade of 29 Div veterans, Horse Guards Parade, London, after wreath-laying at the Cenotaph. 1p
[HAMILTON: 16/168]
1926 Apr 25
Text of radio broadcast and article by Hamilton for Our empire (published 25 Apr 1931), entitled 'The landing at Gallipoli', referring especially to the events of 25 Apr 1915 at Anzac Beach, Lancashire Landing and Kum Kale, Turkey. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/169]
[1926]
Typescript copy of memorandum by Japanese Gen Shiba to Lt Gen Sir Gerald Francis Ellison, entitled 'The relation between state-policy and military strategy of Japan during the Russo-Japanese war'. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/170]
1926
Typescript copy of Methuen and Co's autumn announcement list of publications for Hamilton's Now and then (Methuen and Co, London, 1926). 1p
[HAMILTON: 16/171]
1926 Apr 26
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of the Lanark Memorial Hall, Scotland, paying tribute to the service of Scottish troops in World War One, particularly 9 (Scottish) Div and 15 (Scottish) Div at the Battle of Loos, Sept 1915, and 156 Bde of 52 (Lowland) Div at the Battle of Gully Ravine, Gallipoli, 28 Jun 1915. 8pp
[HAMILTON: 16/172]
1926 May 23
Message from Hamilton to Metropolitan Area British Legion, London, with compliments on their conduct at a recent service and parade at the Cenotaph, London. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/173]
1926 Jun
Review by Hamilton for The Observer of The Fifteenth (Scottish) Division, 1914-1919 by John Buchan and Lt Col J Stewart (William Blackwood, Edinburgh and London, 1926). 8pp & galley proof
[HAMILTON: 16/174]
1926 Jun 12
Text of speech by Hamilton at the fete of the British Legion, Stroud, Gloucestershire, on his preference for farming over fighting; the position of the British Legion and its leadership during the General Strike. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/175]
1926 Jul 8
Text of speech by Hamilton at Barnet British Legion, London, regarding the position of the Legion on the miners' strike. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/176]
1926 Jul 10
Text of speech by Hamilton to chairmen, secretaries and treasurers of the British Legion Metropolitan Area, London, on FIDAC (Fédération Interalliée des Anciens Combatants); the state of The British Legion Journal; the Legion during the General Strike; activities of the Legion's Women's Sections. 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/177]
1926 Jul 15
Text of speech by Hamilton to Hospital Matrons of the Territorial Army, London, on his reminiscences of the role of Rt Hon Richard Burdon Haldane, 1st Viscount Haldane of Cloan, in constructing the Territorial Force. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/178]
1926
Typescript of Hamilton's article on'The art of war since 1910' for the Encyclopaedia Britannica, referring to the threat of war in 1926; the role of FM Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum and Broome, as Secretary of State for War; conduct of the British Government and General Staff during World War One; differences in the High Commands during the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905; contemporary reorganisation of the British Chiefs of Staff; failure of the British Army to adopt mechanisation and the tank. 44pp
[HAMILTON: 16/179]
1926 Jul 20
Typescript list of alterations to be made to Hamilton's article on'The art of war since 1910' for the Encyclopaedia Britannica. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/180]
1926 Jul 24
Text of speech by Hamilton at on opening a fete at Braco Castle, Perthshire, Scotland, in aid of the Stirling Royal Infirmary. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/181]
1926 Sep 5
Text of speech by Hamilton to ex-servicemen's organisations and regimental associations, St George Square, Glasgow, Scotland, for Glasgow's remembrance day, on American profiteering from World War One in contrast to the poverty of the British worker; advocating workers and employers to use the 'agreed peace' dealing of FM Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum and Broome, with the Boers in 1902. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/182]
1926 Sep 11
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Southend-on-Sea British Legion fete, Essex, on the miners' strike; role of the Legion in securing pensions and in aiding families to emigrate to Canada. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/183]
1926 Sep 11
Text of speech by Hamilton to the guard of honour of boy scouts at the Southend-on-Sea British Legion fete, Essex. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/184]
1926 Oct 16
Text of speech by Hamilton at Hornsey British Legion annual dinner, Crouch End, London, mainly referring to the contribution of the Hornsey Legion's Women's Section. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/185]
1926 Oct 23
Text of speech by Hamilton at a special conference of the Metropolitan Area British Legion, London, relating to the proposals of the Legion National Executive Council to vest future relief work with the United Services Fund. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/186]
1926 Oct 30
Armistice day message to ex-servicemen of the National Bank of India, on the significance of Armistice Day. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/187]
1926 Nov
Typescript of preface by Hamilton to Gallipoli today by T J Pemberton (Ernest Benn, London, 1926. 13pp
[HAMILTON: 16/188]
1926 Nov 2
Text of speech by Hamilton at Mile End and Stepney British Legion, London, in tribute to the work of Phyllis Holman and Lt Col John Bigelow 'Johnny' Dodge for the Legion. 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/189]
1926 Nov 4
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of the Wednesbury war memorial, Warwickshire, contrasting the spirit of self-sacrifice shown during World War One, with that exhibited by workers and employers during recent industrial disputes. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/190]
1926 Nov 4
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Oldbury war memorial, Warwickshire, on continuing the process against militarism by the removal of war trophies from British towns and cities. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/191]
1926 Nov 6
Text of speech by Hamilton at the opening of the Warwickshire Headquarters of the British Legion, Royal Leamington Spa, advocating the Ministry of Pensions to extend the limit of eligibility for award of a disability pension. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/192]
1926 Nov 10
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Student's Union, London School of Economics and Political Science, London University, on command and its related modes of communication. 10pp
[HAMILTON: 16/193]
1922 Nov 14
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of the Scunthorpe war memorial, Lincolnshire, warning of the dangers caused by the Washington Conference of 1922 of possible Japanese hostility and Chinese economic collapse. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/194]
1926 Nov 29-30
Text of Hamilton's address introducing Sir Gerald (Hubert Edward Busson) du Maurier, appealing for Lady Barrington's Village Homes for Disabled Ex-servicemen. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/195]
1926 Dec 18
Text of speech by Hamilton at the distribution of shooting prizes to 10 Bn The Manchester Regiment, Drill Hall, Oldham, Lancashire, on his reminiscences of the regiment during the Second Boer War, 1899-1902, and his tribute to FM Sir Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts of Kandahar, Waterford and Pretoria, for Roberts' elevation of British musketry skills. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/196]
1926 Dec 18
Text of speech by Hamilton at Oldham British Legion, Lancashire, outlining recent Legion initiatives on emigration and charitable relief. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/197]
1926 Dec 25
Text of address to homeless ex-servicemen at their Christmas dinner at Lyons Corner House, Coventry Street, London, given by the Central Relief Committee, British Legion. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/198]
1927 Jan 27
List of alterations to Hamilton's article on Britain's position with regard to China, for The Illustrated Sunday Herald. 1p
[HAMILTON: 16/199]
1927 Jan 30
Article by Hamilton on Britain's position with regard to China, for The Illustrated Sunday Herald, warning of the consequences of the ending of the Anglo-Japanese military alliance, and his prophecy of the arming of China by Russia. 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/200]
1927 Feb 3
Text of speech by Hamilton to the Cheshunt, Waltham Cross, Goff's Oak and Turnford British Legion, Hertfordshire, giving an account of his visit to Preston hall, Aylesford, Kent, a Legion home for consumptive ex-servicemen. 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/201]
1927 Feb 5
Text of speech by Hamilton as President of the Glasgow and Lanarkshire Association of London, replying to the toast, 'City, County and Association'. 7pp. With manuscript copy of the address of the Rev Dr Lauchlan Maclean Watt at the Cenotaph, Glasgow, [5 Sep 1926]. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/202]
1927 Feb 13
Letter from Hamilton to the Evening Standard, giving an account of his train journey with Theodore Roosevelt, travelling from the funeral of Edward VII, King of Great Britain and Ireland, during which Chinese and Indian guests expressed displeasure at the arrangements (published 14 Feb 1927). 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/203]
1927 Feb 25
Recruiting rally address by Hamilton, St George's branch, British Legion, London, advocating social and industrial peace in England, and the withdrawal of the army of occupation in Germany. 8pp
[HAMILTON: 16/204]
1927 Feb 28
Text of speech by Hamilton proposing the toast 'Messrs George Outram and Co', at a luncheon at the Savoy Hotel, London to celebrate the opening of the Glasgow Herald offices in London. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/205]
1927 Mar 9
Typescript of article by Hamilton for The Sunday Express (not published), welcoming the election of Gustave Stresemann, German Foreign Minister, to the presidency of the League of Nations; respective political views of German ex-service organisations and the failure of FIDAC (Fédération Interalliée des Anciens Combatants) to incorporate them; advocating the amalgamation of British, French and German heavy industries to counter Bolshevism. 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/206]
1927 Mar 12
Text of speech by Hamilton at the annual conference, Metropolitan Area British Legion, London, paying tribute to H E Phillips, retiring Area Chairman; advocating that families of Legion members be permitted to join. 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/207]
1927 Mar 12
Text of speech by Hamilton at the annual dinner, Metropolitan Area British Legion, London, paying tribute to H E Phillips, retiring Area Chairman; Hamilton's anecdote of the opinion of FM Sir (Henry) Evelyn Wood on the suitability of Gen Sir William Lockhart as Commander-in-Chief in India. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/208]
nd
Letter from Hamilton to the Daily Sketch, on the growing prevalence of radio and the spoken word over the written word. 1p
[HAMILTON: 16/209]
1927 Mar 16
Text of speech by Hamilton to the Newbury British Legion, Berkshire, on the growth and vitality of the Legion in contrast to the declining population of ex-servicemen; account of his meeting an ex-servicemen wearing a Legion suit on the train to Broadstairs, Kent. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/210]
1927 Mar 18
Introductory remarks by Hamilton to a lecture on 'war correspondents' given by Henry Woodd Nevinson, at the 1917 Club. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/211]
1927 Mar 24
Text of speech by Hamilton at the Wood Green British Legion annual dinner, London, deprecating a 'clean sweep' of the Legion's National Executive Council, as illustrated by the results of'clean sweep' of the War Office undertaken by the Esher Committee in 1904. 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/212]
1927 Apr 3
Typescript article by Hamilton entitled 'Chinese or Russian', published in The Observer, on Russian imperial aspirations and intentions to extend Bolshevism into China and elsewhere. 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/213]
1927 Apr 4
Text of speech by Hamilton at a farewell to ex-servicemen emigrating to farms in Canada, after training at Brandon, Suffolk. 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/214]
1927 Apr 7
Text of speech by Hamilton at the annual meeting of the Officers' Benevolent Department of the British Legion, paying tribute to its work. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/215]
1927 Apr 13
Text of speech by Hamilton introducing Sir (John) George Beharrell to toast Maj Henry (O'Neal de Hane) Segrave at a dinner to celebrate Segrave's land speed record. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/216]
1927 Apr 25
Text of speech by Hamilton at the dinner of the Twenty Ninth Division Association, Café Royal, London (published in the Morning Post, 26 Apr 1927), on the First and Second Battles of Krithia, Gallipoli, 29 Apr 1915-8 May 1915. 8pp
[HAMILTON: 16/217]
1927 Apr 28
Text of speech by Hamilton at the new branch of the British Legion at Hounslow, London, on the process of demobilisation after World War One, and ex-servicemen's organisations, 1918-1922. 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/218]
1927 May 13
Text of speech by Hamilton at the annual dinner of the Women's Section, British Legion, London, on the growing importance of women in society and in the Legion. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/219]
1927 May 4
Letter from Hamilton to the Scots Observer (published 14 May 1927) on Communism and Russia's intentions to extend it into China. 9pp
[HAMILTON: 16/220]
1927 May 15
Typescript and galley proof of Hamilton's reviews, published in The Observer, of The indecisiveness of modern war by Dr John Holland Rose (G Bell, London, 1927), and The study of war for statesmen and citizens. Lectures delivered in the University of London, 1925-26 edited by Maj Gen Sir George Grey Aston (Longmans, London, 1927). 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/221]
1927 May 23
Typescript of article by Hamilton for the Radio Times, on remembrance and the British Legion. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/222]
1927 Jun 16
Typescript and galley proof of Hamilton's review, published in The Observer, of Narrative of some passages in the great war with France, 1799-1810 by Sir Henry Edward Bunbury, 7th Bt (Peter Davies, London, 1927). 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/223]
1927 May 26
Typescript of Hamilton's article on behalf of the National Playing Fields Association entitled 'Playing fields for England', for the Evening News. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/224]
1927 Jun 21
Letter from Hamilton to the Radio Times, appealing for funds for the maintenance of Westminster Abbey. 1p
[HAMILTON: 16/225]
1927 Jun 29
Text of speech by Hamilton at the annual dinner of 9 (County of London) Bn, The London Regiment (Queen Victoria's), on the argument of compulsory versus voluntary principles of recruitment prior to World War One; the failure to send out Territorial Force units as complete divisions to France in 1914. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/226]
1927 Jul 18
Text of speech by Hamilton at a rally of the Mile End, Poplar and Shoreditch British Legions, London, on the prevalence of ex-service disability, and the loss of education suffered by ex-servicemen, and complimenting Phyllis Holman on her work for the branches. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/227]
1927 Jul 23
Text of speech by Hamilton on opening the fete and industrial exhibition at the British Legion Home for Consumptives, Preston hall, Aylesford, Kent. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/228]
1927 Aug 22
Letter from Hamilton the Daily Mail, on the forthcoming visit of the American Legion to Paris, France, and the inability of the British Legion to do likewise due to the different economic results of World War One for the USA and Great Britain; the significance of the meeting of Allied, German and Austrian ex-servicemen, in Luxembourg, 9-10 Jul 1927. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/229]
1927 Sep 28
Text of speech by Hamilton at the unveiling of the Ross Mountain Battery war memorial, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, on their heroism during the Gallipoli Campaign. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/230]
1927 Oct 1
Text of speech by Hamilton at the opening of the War Memorial Pavilion, Glasgow High School, Lanarkshire, on the sacrifice of former pupils and Hamilton's desire for peace. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/231]
1927 Oct 4
Text of Hamilton's reply to the toast of 'HM Forces' given by John Buchan MP at the dinner for the inauguration of the British Instructional Film Co film of the Gallipoli Campaign, 'Tell England', Savoy Hotel, London, on instances of the bravery of British forces during the campaign, and Hamilton's request for Turkish forces to be included in the film. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/232]
1927 Oct 8
Statement by Hamilton to the Australian press Association, responding to rumours started by the Melbourne Herald on sedition among Allied troops during the Gallipoli Campaign, and referring to similar allegations made by the Australian journalist Keith Arthur Murdoch. 1 p
[HAMILTON: 16/233]
1927 Oct 9
Text of speech by Hamilton introducing Mr B A Withers, a disabled ex-soldier, who unveiled the Norwich war memorial, Norfolk. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/234]
1927 Oct 16
Text of speech by Hamilton at Swansea British Legion, Glamorgan, Wales, recalling his previous military campaigns; the danger to peace caused by the failure of the Three Power Naval Conference in Geneva to limit cruiser construction in Great Britain, Japan and the USA; the success of the visit of the American Legion to London. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/235]
1927 Nov 9
Text of speech by Hamilton at the High School Glasgow Club of London, proposing the toast of 'the school'. 7pp
[HAMILTON: 16/236]
1927 Nov 11
Chapter 44 from Ecclesiasticus, Biblical Apocrypha, read by Hamilton for BBC Armistice radio broadcast. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/237]
1927 Nov 12
Text of speech by Hamilton at the annual dinner of the Royal Naval Division Officers' Association, London, on the strategic consequences had there been no Dardanelles Campaign, and the hostility of FM Sir Henry Hughes Wilson and Allied General Headquarters in France towards the campaign. 8pp
[HAMILTON: 16/238]
1927 Nov 17
Response to the Press Association by Sir Thomas Mackenzie, former High Commissioner for New Zealand, to Hamilton's speech the at annual dinner of the Royal Naval Division Officers' Association, with Mackenzie's allegations of incompetency in the management of the Dardanelles Campaign, and his defence of the views of FM Sir Henry Hughes Wilson towards the campaign. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/239]
1927
Hamilton's reply to allegations made by Sir Thomas Mackenzie, former High Commissioner for New Zealand, of incompetency in the management of the Dardanelles Campaign. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/240]
1927 Nov 22
Typescript of article by Hamilton for the British Legion Journal, on the recent observance of Armistice Day in London, and his own memories of departed soldiers. 6pp
[HAMILTON: 16/241]
1927 Nov 24
Text of speech by Hamilton to the American Society in London, on the request by Theodore Roosevelt to Edward VII, King of Great Britain and Ireland, to allow publication of volume 2 of Hamilton's A Staff Officer's scrap-book during the Russo-Japanese War (Edward Arnold, London, 1907); Roosevelt's letter of 28 Oct 1915, expressing support for Hamilton's efforts in Gallipoli. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/242]
[1927]
Typescript article entitled 'The story of Malcolm Sinclair', taken from the History of the Scottish expedition to Norway in 1612 by Thomas Michell (T Nelson and Sons, London, 1886) and Sketch of the civil and traditional history of Caithness by James Tait Calder (T Murray & Son, Glasgow, 1861). Left unfinished by Hamilton. 3pp
[HAMILTON: 16/243]
1927 Dec 1
Text of speech by Hamilton to the Near and Middle East Association, on the recent Franco-Yugoslav Treaty of Friendship, and his account of his visit to the Balkans in 1908. 4pp
[HAMILTON: 16/244]
1927 Dec 16
Text of speech by Hamilton to the Stoke Newington British Legion, London, on the activities of the branch and the national Legion. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/245]
[1927 Dec]
Christmas and New Year message by Hamilton for The Bulletin, advocating the League of Nations become a League of European Nations, and closer relations between Great Britain, France and Germany. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/246]
1928 Jan 16
Text of speech by Hamilton at a fete held by West Ham British Legion in aid of war orphans, London, on Legion relief work for children, and the importance of their visits to the British countryside. 5pp
[HAMILTON: 16/247]
1928 Jan 21
Typescript of obituary by Hamilton on AF Sir John Michael de Robeck, 1st Bt, for publication in the Evening Standard. 1p
[HAMILTON: 16/248]
1928 [Jan 29]
Typescript of obituary by Hamilton on FM Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/249]
1928 Feb 10
Text of speech by Hamilton at the inaugural meeting of the Fleet Street section, City of London British Legion. 2pp
[HAMILTON: 16/250]
1928 Feb 11
Text of speech by Hamilton at the annual conference, Metropolitan Area British Legion, London, giving his account of the funeral of FM Dougla Haig, 1st Earl Haig, and Haig's role in unifying ex-service organisations into the Legion. 6pp