Catalogue description Maurice Edelman MP: 1946 and 1947 tours to France, lecturing on the British...

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Maurice Edelman MP: 1946 and 1947 tours to France, lecturing on the British Parliamentary system.

T S Eliot: 1947 tour to Italy, lecturing on poetry in the theatre and the influence of Poe on European literature.

Professor Ifor Evans: proposed 1946 tour to Hungary.

Sir Alexander Fleming: 1947 tour to Austria and proposed tour to Spain, lecturing on penicillin.

Colonel Peter Fleming: 1947 tour to Sweden, lecturing on British exploration in central Asia.

Sir Howard Florey: 1946 tour to Latin America, lecturing on penicillin.

E M Forster and Herman Ould: 1945 tour to India, attending the Jaipur All-India Writers' Conference and lecturing on various subjects.

Professor H Munro Fox: 1947 tour to Belgium, lecturing on invertebrate biology.

Chrisitina Foyle: 1948 tour to Sweden, lecturing on British literature and the book trade.

Hugh Gaitskell MP: 1946 tour to Denmark, lecturing on the post-war British economy.

Sir Harold Gillies: 1948 tour to Yugoslavia, lecturing on plastic surgery.

Dr Scott Goddard: 1947 tour to Finland, lecturing on developments in British music; visit to Sibelius.

Sir Gordon Gordon-Taylor: 1948 tour to Greece, lecturing on recent advances in British surgery.

Lynda Grier and Dr Mary Clarke: 1947 tour to China and Hong Kong, lecturing on education.

Professor E A Guggenheim: 1947/8 tour to Belgium, lecturing on thermodynamics.

Dr Alfred Guillaume: 1948/9 tour to Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Egypt, lecturing on Arabic poetry, Arabian studies in the UK and making Arab thought known to the West.

Professor Earl J King: 1948 tour to Norway, lecturing on liver function and physiology.

Lord Hailey: 1945 tour to Portugal, lecturing on colonial administration; 1948 tour to Norway, lecturing on colonial development.

Caroline Haslett: 1945 tour to Finland and Sweden, lecturing and broadcasting on the mobilisation of women in wartime.

Professor G D Henderson: proposed 1946 tour to Czechoslovakia.

Robert Hening: 1948 tour to Yugoslavia to accompany the 'Replanning Britain' touring exhibition.

Basil Henriques: 1948 tours to Australia, New Zealand and Sweden lecturing on the treatment of juvenile delinquency.

Mrs Basil Henriques: 1948 tour to Australia and New Zealand, lecturing on the treatment of juvenile delinquency.

Georgie Henschel: 1946 tour to Sweden, 1947 tour to Finland, lecturing on English theatre and performance.

Sir Alan Herbert MP: 1945 tour to Denmark, lecturing on parliamentary democracy.

Professor H P Himsworth: 1948 tour to France, lecturing on diseases of the liver.

Professor F Holdsworth: 1947 tour to France, attending the Royaumont education conference.

Professor W G Holdsworth: 1948 tour to Italy, lecturing on architecture and town planning.

Christopher Hollis MP: 1948 tour to Denmark and Finland, lecturing on G K Chesterton, and the Western Tradition.

Dr Barbara Holmes: 1948 tour to Hungary, lecturing on biological research.

C J Hope-Johnstone: proposed 1948 tour to the Middle and Far East.

Greville Howard: 1948 tour to Finland, lecturing on local government.

G Wren Howard: 1946 tour of Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, lecturing on the British book trade and book design.

Martita Hunt: 1948 tour to France, performing readings from Shakespeare and English lyric poetry.

Dr Julian Huxley: 1945 tour of France and Switzerland, lecturing on ethics and evolution.

Harry Hynd MP: 1948 tour to France, lecturing on French art and on education in industrial Britain.

Robin Ironside: 1946 and 1947 tour to France, lecturing on British art and on the paintings of William Blake.

Dr Alan Ivimey: 1946 tour to Sweden and Denmark, 1947 tour to Norway and 1948 tour to Denmark, lecturing on London past and present and English society.

Note: See also BW 1/20 (Leslie Howard 1943)
Date: 1945-1949
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: GEN/361/6000 (60476)
Legal status: Not Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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