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Malone family : Papers relating to William George Malone
- Date
- 1854-2012
- By
- Malone familyMalone, William George, 1859-1915
- Reference
- MS-Group-1747
- Description
Photocopies of selected papers relating to William Malone in the possession of Mrs Clare Lyons (grand-daughter, London) .Includes family and official correspondence, extracts from Malone's diaries, lectures delivered by Malone, papers relating to his death and estate and tributes to him from fellow officers. Also correspondence between Denis Malone and Robert Rhodes re Rhodes book `Gallipoli' (1965) which contains references to William Malone's role in the Gallipoli Campaign. Scans of two postcards from William Malone, a drawing and a letter from his children.
Lt-Colonel William Malone commanded Wellington Battalion at Gallipoli during World War One.
Quantity: 40 folder(s). 6 Electronic document(s). 4 volume(s). 0.10 Linear Metres.
Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter (mainly photocopies) Image files - Jpeg
Transfers: Collection as a whole taken into Manuscripts. Transfers made from there. - To Photographic Archive - Photographs of William Malone and members of his family - To Drawings & Prints Collection - Water colour sketch of Gallipoli, May 1925.
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- No access restrictions
- Format
- 40 folder(s), 6 Electronic document(s), 4 volume(s), 0.10 Linear Metres, Personal correspondence, Manuscripts, Electronic records (Digital records), Electronic documents, Mss, typescripts and printed matter (mainly photocopies), Image files - Jpeg
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UnknownPrinted matter
Date: 1915-1957
From: Malone family : Papers relating to William George Malone
Reference: MS-Papers-11408-13
Description: Contains military map of Gallipoli; `Sketches made at ANZAC', by Sapper H Moore Jones (London 1916); `Twenty years after, the battlefields of 1914-1918 : Then and now' (ca 1938), containing references to Gallipoli and W G Malone; `Empire and Commonwealth', April 1957 containing article titled `Galipoli, what did happen?, a New Zealander answers Mr Moorehead'; W G Malone's visitor's card and blank letterheaded note paper Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed matter
Regimental order no 105
Date: 24 Nov 1914
From: Malone family : Papers relating to William George Malone
Reference: MS-Papers-11408-01
Description: Regimental orders issued by Lieut-Colonel William Malone, commander of Wellington Infantry Regiment aboard HMNZ Transport, No 10 enroute to Egypt Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescript (mimeographed)
General Sir Alexander Godley - A statement on W G Malone
Date: 7 Jun 1932
From: Malone family : Papers relating to William George Malone
Reference: MS-Papers-11408-06
Description: An appreciation of W G Malone written by General Sir Alexander Godley. It is dated 7 June 1932 and was written while Godley was serving as Governor of Gibraltar. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Autographed typescript
Report to officer in charge, New Zealand Infantry Brigade
Date: 7 Aug 1915
From: Malone family : Papers relating to William George Malone
Reference: MS-Papers-11408-03
Description: Two page holograph report, illustrated with a sketch map (carbon copy) written by Malone on the assult by his men on Chunuk Bair, 7 August 1915. It is believed to be the last report he wrote before his death the following day. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Ms (carbon copy)
Denis Malone - Postcards received from his father, William Malone
Date: Dec 1914-Apr 1915
From: Malone family : Papers relating to William George Malone
Reference: MS-Papers-11408-04
Description: Postcards received by Denis Malone from his father, William Malone, while he was enroute to, and from Egypt. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss and printed matter
Denis G W Malone - Correspondence with Robert Rhodes James
Date: 6 Nov 1963-3 Mar 1965
From: Malone family : Papers relating to William George Malone
Reference: MS-Papers-11408-08
Description: Correspondence relating to the Gallipoli Campaign and the role played in it by Lt-Colonel W G Malone Robert Rhodes Jones is the author of `Gallipoli', published in 1965 Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss and typescripts
A personal narrative of the battle of Chunuk Bair
Date: Aug 1915 [19--]
From: Malone family : Papers relating to William George Malone
Reference: MS-Papers-11408-05
Description: `A personal narrative of the Battle of Chunuk Bair, August 6th-10th, 1915', by Colonel A C Temperley Relationship complexity - Copies of this transcript are held by the Army Museum, Waiouru and Imperial War Museum, London Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy)
W B (Barney) Malone - Letter from Brigadier-General C F Aspinall-Oglander
Date: 3 Dec 1936
From: Malone family : Papers relating to William George Malone
Reference: MS-Papers-11408-07
Description: Letter to W B Malone from C F Aspinall-Oglander. It thanks him for allowing him to read W G Malone's diary and comments that Chunuk Bair might have been taken if Colonel Malone had not been restrained in his actions by senior officers. C F Aspinall-Oglander wrote two books on military operations at Gallipoli as part of the `History of the Great War' (1929, 1932) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Ms and typed transcript
Wellington Infantry Regiment. Gallipoli chronology
Date: 10 Apr-8 Aug 1915
From: Malone family : Papers relating to William George Malone
Reference: MS-Papers-11408-02
Description: One page chronology of the actions of the Wellington Regiment from leaving Egypt, 10 April, until the death of Malone, 8 August 1915 Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescript
Denis G W Malone - Correspondence relating to Gallipoli Campaign and W G Malone
Date: 1962-1967
From: Malone family : Papers relating to William George Malone
Reference: MS-Papers-11408-11
Description: Correspondence relating to the Gallipoli Campaign and the role played in it by Lt-Colonel W G Malone. Includes correspondence with C G G Wagg, who served in the Wellington Battalion; Wellington Infantry Regimental Association; New Zealand High Commission, London, re copying W G Malone's diaries; `Peter', (widow of Lt Edmond Malone, eldest son of G W Malone who died of wounds,France, April 1918); Mrs Norah Crum, ( G Malone's daughter from his first marriage); Mrs Petie Deighton (daughter of Edmond Malone) and Anthony J Brunt. Also `Gallipoli - Chunuk Bair', written by Brian Malone (3rd son of W G Malone), 1967. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss and typescripts