England
Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:
Lend Lease to England: What are we getting? What should we get? [Report #11], 1943 August
This series contains reports published by NORC.
Louis Frankel, between 1880-1900
Portrait of Louis Frankel grandfather of Henry Frankel.
Lowenstein Family Papers and Art
Mrs. Louis Frankel, between 1880-1900
Portrait of Mrs. Louis Frankel grandmother of Henry Frankel.
Oral History Interview with Henry Lowenstein, 2011 February 5-20
An unedited video interview with Henry Lowenstein on three DVDs. A fourth DVD holds the MP4 copies of the interview.
Post Office Telegram, 6/10/1947-and 6/12/1947
Telegram from Ingrid Lind Weddell to Henry Loewenstein before his departure from England to the United States. The message reads, "Henry Loewenstein Church Farm, Whipsnade DP., Good journey love to family, Ingrid." Post office stamp dated June 10, 1947, Dunstable, Beds, England. Delivery information printed by hand on the top of the telegram including date, June 12, 1947, and time, 5:30 p.m. Bath.
Pre-War and Kindertransport, 1848-1939
Photographs of the Loewenstein family, relations, and friends before World War II and Heinrich Loewenstein's departure on the Kindertransport.
Pre-War and Kindertransport, between 1848-1939
Radiogram, 1946 July 24
Radiogram from Henry Lowenstein to his family on the SS Marine Perch during their crossing to the United States. The message reads: "AONY DE GKV - RELAYED VIA ANBM, WHIPSNADE NR1 10 21 1253, STEINBERG SS MARINE PERCH/ GLV VIA ANBM, LOVE AND ALL THE BEST - HENRY."
Raymond G. Carey Papers
Born in Iola, Kansas, Raymond Carey (1901-1972) studied at Southwestern College (Kansas), Oxford University, and the University of Chicago. He was a professor of history at the University of Denver from 1945 to 1971, specializing in modern European history. This collection includes a copy of Carey's dissertation, materials from his classes, and French historical documents.