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Papers of Sir Ronald Storrs
RU-PCCL/Storrs · Fonds · 1904 - 1950

These sources describe the events, and the manoeuvrings behind the events, in Middle Eastern Politics and Diplomacy between 1904 and 1950. Storrs’ own observations are enriched by letters from Amir Abdullah, Allenby, Leo Amery, Gertrude Bell, Norman Bentwich, Bernard Berenson, Violet Bonham-Carter, Curzon, King Faizal, Prince Ibrahim Hilmi, Sharif Hussein, Kitchener, T E Lawrence, Rose Macauley, Milner, Nashab Pasha, Sirri Pasha, Theodore Roosevelt, Herbert Samuel, Ethel Smythe, Arnold Toynbee, Robert Vansittart, Chaim Waizmann and others.

The papers describe in detail the various troubled areas in which Storrs served:

EGYPT, 1904-1917. Storrs began his career in the Egyptian Civil Service, holding a variety of posts before his appointment as the Oriental Secretary ("the eyes, ears, interpretation and intelligence" of the Consul) under Gorst, Kitchener and McMahon. He was present at the time that the Coptic Premier was assassinated, during the ministerial crisis of 1914, and played a major role in steering Egypt away from Turkish or German alliances during World War I.

WITH LAWRENCE OF ARABIA DURING THE ARAB REVOLT, 1914-1917. Storrs was involved in the planning and diplomacy that preceded the Revolt in the Desert, shuttling back and forth between Sharif Zaid, Aziz al-Masri, Sharif Abdullah, King Faisal and King Hussein. He gathered intelligence in Hejaz, Jeddah, Cairo, Aden, Basra, Baghdad, Muscat, Oman and Kuwait and it was during this period that he became a close friend of T E Lawrence.

JERUSALEM, 1917-1926. From 1917 to 1920 Storrs served as Military Governor in Jerusalem; and from 1920 to 1926 he was Civil Governor of Jerusalem and Judea. He was present at the time of the "Balfour Declaration," during the 1921 riots, and when King Faisal was expelled from Syria. He attempted to unite Arabs and Jews and brought together The Mufti of Jerusalem and Musa Kazem Pasha al Husseini with Theodore Herzl and Chaim Weizmann. He also promulgated the work of the Pro-Jerusalem Society, bringing together hostile groups to safeguard antiquities.

CYPRUS, 1926-1932. Storrs was appointed Governor of Cyprus in 1926 and gained early popularity by engineering the cancellation of the Cypriot share of the Turkish debt. Tensions soon resurfaced, with the Enosis movement pressing for unification with Greece, and both Greeks and Turks protesting at his attempts to keep religion out of education. Anti-British sentiments were symbolised by the burning of Government House in 1931, destroying his library and art collection.

NORTHERN RHODESIA, 1933-1934. At the expiry of his normal term of Governorship in Cyprus, Storrs was appointed Governor of North Rhodesia. He organised the building of a new capital in Lusaka and toured Barotseland, Congo, South Africa and Zanzibar, before retiring due to ill health.

TOURIST, LECTURER AND MIDDLE EAST COMMENTATOR, 1934-1950. After he had regained his health, Storrs pursued an active retirement - writing, lecturing and travelling the world. His diaries describe visits to Tunisia, Canada, USA, Italy, Spain, Poland, the Balkans, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iraq, Palestine, Iran, Libya, Abyssinia, and Sudan. There is a fine World War II diary and a he kept in touch with Arab opinion through meetings with ibn Saud, Aga Khan, King Faisal, Aziz al-Masri, Prince Muhammed Ali, Albert Hourani and King Abdullah.

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AM-HAA/430 · Fonds · 1914-01-01-1924-12-31

List 1: Personnel of the Armenian National delegation, committees, private representations, private missions, informational agencies, correspondence, notes.

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FR-EBAF/Ph · Collection · 1890-

EBAF's Photographic Collection (the ancient photographic collection of the Dominicans of Jerusalem) is located in and belongs to the convent of St. Stephen, Protomartyr of Jerusalem, which houses the French Biblical and Archaeological School (EBAF). Legally, this collection belongs to the convent, thus to the Dominican community, and ultimately to the Order of Preachers.

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JM-ASCTS/P/SSalvatore · Fonds · 1617-07-09-1977-02-28

Structure of the fonds: global extent: 62 files; 9 July 1617 - 28 Feb. 1977
Series A, Manuals. Global extent: 1 file; 5 Sept. 1733 - Feb. 1849
Series B, Holy Masses. Global extent: 8 files; 1st May 1853 - 31 May 1974
B-I, "Pro populo" masses. Global extent: 3 files; 1st May 1853 - 25 Dec. 1936
B-II, Masses dedicated to parishioners (“ad intentionem parochi”). Global extent: 5 files; 2 Jan. 1950 - 31 May 1974
Series C, Sacraments registers. Global extent: 33 files; 9 July 1617 - [Post 1960]
C-I, Mixed registration [Registration of births, marriages and deaths]. Global extent: 1 file; 4 Jan. 1906 - 26 Dec. 1906
C-II, Baptisms. Global extent: 6 files; 9 July 1617 - 25 Dec. 1938
C-III, Reconciled. Global extent: 1 file; 27 Feb. 1858 - 3 Oct. 1913
C-IV, Weddings (nuptials). Global extent: 3 files; 1732 - 14 Jan. 1911
C-V, Sacraments to sick people and pregnant women (“ad ammalati e partorienti”). Global extent: 5 files; 25 Sept. 1954 - 23 May 1962
C-VI, Deaths. Global extent: 2 files; 4 Jan. 1906 - 30 Dec. 1922
C-VII, Parish family books (latin "Status animarum", meaning "State of Souls"). Global extent: 15 files; 1836 - [Post 1960]
Series D, Correspondence. Global extent: 12 files; 31 Oct. 1729 - [1970ca.]
D-I, Marriages. Global extent: 3 files; 31 Oct. 1729 - 17 Nov. 1953
D-II, Miscellanea. Global extent: 9 files; 20 May 1835 - [1970ca.]
Series E, Charities. Global extent: 3 files; Feb. 1885 - Dec. 1954
Series F, Chronicles. Global extent: 4 files; [1935ca.] - 28 Feb. 1977
Series G, Archives from the Pious Union of St. Anthony. Global extent: 1 file; 23 Sept. 1894 - 12 June 1921

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JM-ASCTS/CC/Orfan-fem · Fonds · 1895-01-01-2006-07-31

This fonds is part of the Archives of the Custodial Curia (general administration) held by the Historical Archive of the Custody of the Holy Land.

Structure of the fonds: global extent: 11 files; 1895 - July 2006
Series A, Administration. Global extent: 2 files; 27 June 1993 - July 2006
Series B, Employees’ personal files. Global extent: 2 files; 1980 - 1st Sept. 2005
Series C, Registers of the orphans. Global extent: 4 files; 1895-1993
Series D, Marks registers. Global extent: 2 files; 1979-1984
Series E, Various memoirs. Global extent: 1 file; [mid XXth century]

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JM-ASCTS/CC/TSBOrfan · Fonds · 1843-06-11-2004-12-31

This fonds is part of the external collections (“archivi aggregati”) incorporated in the Archives of the Custodial Curia (general administration) held by the Historical Archive of the Custody of the Holy Land.

Structure of the fonds. Global extent: 107 files; 11 June 1843 - 2004; [1798]
Series A, Regulations and provisions. Global extent: 6 files; 11 June 1843 - 1981; [1798]
Series B, Correspondence. Global extent: 28 files; 23 Nov. 1870 - 24 Nov. 2003
B-I, Social Welfare Office. Global extent: 6 files; 1960- 1st Sept. 1989
B-II, United Nations Relief and Works Agency. Global extent: 3 files; 23 July 1949 - 2 Dec. 1986
B-III, Thematic arrangement. Global extent: 16 files; 16 May 1922 - 24 Nov. 2003
B-IV, Chronological arrangement. Global extent: 3 files; 23 Nov. 1870 - 4 Feb. 2000
Series C, Administration. Global extent: 17 files; 5 Jan. 1901 - 31 Dec. 2003
C-I, Inventories and accounting notes. Global extent: 4 files; Apr. 1959 - 31 Dec. 2003
C-II, Revenues and expenditure, Minutes. Global extent: 3 files; March 1969 - 5 May 1998
C-III, Revenues and expenditure. Global extent: 10 files; 5 Jan. 1901 - 1st Sept. 2002
Series D, Orphans. Global extent: 23 files; 1877-2004
D-I, Personal files. Global extent: 7 files; 1896-2000
D-II, Medical files. Global extent: 3 files; 16 Feb. 1970 - 10 Oct. 2003
D-III, Registers. Global extent: 9 files; 1877-2004
D-IV, Miscellanea. Global extent: 4 files; 1944-2000
Series E, Teaching staff. Global extent: 8 files; 10 July 1932 - 1995
E-I, Correspondence. Global extent: 7 files; 10 July 1932 - 31 July 1989
E-II, Personal files. Global extent: 1 file; 20 July 1932 - 1995
Series F, School. Global extent: 22 files; Oct. 1889 - 2003
F-I, Attendance registers. Global extent: 5 files; Sept. 1963 - May 1969
F-II, Marks. Global extent: 7 files; 1925-2001
F-III, Marks registers. Global extent: 10 files; Oct. 1889 - 2003
Series G, Chronicles. Global extent: 3 files; 28 May 1929 - 1st Dec. 1981

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JM-ASCTS/CF/G-Noviziato · Fonds · 1932-09-10-1946-09-17

This fonds is part of the Archives of Training Houses held by the Historical Archive of the Custody of the Holy Land.

Structure of the fonds - Global extent: 3 files; 1932 set. 10 – 1946 set. 17
Series A, Correspondence. Global extent: 1 file; 1932 set. 10 – 1946 set. 17
Series B, Chronicles. Global extent: 2 files; 1943 ago. 11 - 1944 ago. 14

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RU-AVPRI/161-1/V-A2 · Series · 1802-01-01-1887-12-31

The collection n°161/1 is divided into numerous ranks, and catalogues, and includes many thematic files connected to the events in Jerusalem.
The rank V-A2 of this collection contains selected reports on the Middle East, including political reports from Russian Consuls in Jerusalem.

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Gilles Caron Collection
CH-FGC · Collection · 1964-1970

This collection is composed of Gilles Caron's photographic and filmic works as well as referenced publications of his work in magazines and editions.
Part of the collection is dedicated to the 1,096 Tri X films made between 1965 and 1966 when he worked for APIS.
A second part is dedicated to the 2,376 black and white Tri X films and vintage contact sheets made between 1967 and 1970 when Gilles Caron worked for GAMMA. 49 films are listed for the year 1966; 741 for the year 1967; 631 for the year 1968; 873 for the year 1969; 82 for the year 1970.
A third part of the collection concerns 2,900 ektachromes made by Gilles Caron whose dates of realization are not mentioned.
The collection also includes publications (magazines and editions) related to Gilles Caron's work.

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