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- 1851-[1974] (Creation)
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15 boxes, 2 albums and a collection of maps
Context area
Name of creator
Biographical history
Born 1886 as Edward Louis Spiers; educated privately; Kildare Militia, 1903; gazetted 8 Hussars, 1906; 11 Hussars, 1910; World War One, 1914-1918; appointed liaison officer between British C-in-C Sir John French, and General Charles Lanrezac of the French 5 Army at the outbreak of War; Head of British Military Mission, Paris, 1917-1920; changed spelling of surname from Spiers to Spears in 1918; Member of Parliament, Loughborough (National Liberal), 1922-1924; Member of Parliament, Carlisle (Conservative), 1931-1945; Maj Gen, 1940; Personal representative for the British Prime Minister with the French Prime Minister, Paul Reynaud, May-Jun 1940; Head of British Mission to General Charles de Gaulle, Jun 1940; Head of Mission to Syria and Lebanon, 1942-1944; a leading figure in the foundation of the Institute of Directors and Chairman of the Council of the Institute until 1965; died 1974.
Publications: Prelude to victory (Cape, 1939), Assignment to catastrophe (William Heinemann: London, 1954), Liaison (William Heinemann, 1930), Lessons of the Russo-Japanese War, translated by E. L. Spiers (Hugh Rees, London, 1906), Two men who saved France (Eyre & Spottiswoode, London, 1966), The picnic basket (Secker & Warburg, London, 1967).
Archival history
The papers were accumulated by Spears in the course of his service during World War One and during research for his books during the inter-war period.
GB 0099 KCLMA Spears 1851-[1974] Collection (fonds) 15 boxes, 2 albums and a collection of maps Spears , Sir , Edward Louis , 1886-1974 , knight , Major General
Born 1886 as Edward Louis Spiers; educated privately; Kildare Militia, 1903; gazetted 8 Hussars, 1906; 11 Hussars, 1910; World War One, 1914-1918; appointed liaison officer between British C-in-C Sir John French, and General Charles Lanrezac of the French 5 Army at the outbreak of War; Head of British Military Mission, Paris, 1917-1920; changed spelling of surname from Spiers to Spears in 1918; Member of Parliament, Loughborough (National Liberal), 1922-1924; Member of Parliament, Carlisle (Conservative), 1931-1945; Maj Gen, 1940; Personal representative for the British Prime Minister with the French Prime Minister, Paul Reynaud, May-Jun 1940; Head of British Mission to General Charles de Gaulle, Jun 1940; Head of Mission to Syria and Lebanon, 1942-1944; a leading figure in the foundation of the Institute of Directors and Chairman of the Council of the Institute until 1965; died 1974.
Publications: Prelude to victory (Cape, 1939), Assignment to catastrophe (William Heinemann: London, 1954), Liaison (William Heinemann, 1930), Lessons of the Russo-Japanese War, translated by E. L. Spiers (Hugh Rees, London, 1906), Two men who saved France (Eyre & Spottiswoode, London, 1966), The picnic basket (Secker & Warburg, London, 1967).
The papers were accumulated by Spears in the course of his service during World War One and during research for his books during the inter-war period.
Deposited in the Centre, 1974-1975.
Papers, mainly on World War One compiled by Sir Edward Louis Spears, 1851-[1974]; notably including official World War One correspondence and telegrams, to GHQ, 1 Army, Gen Douglas Haig, Lt Gen Sir Henry Wilson and other officers, on infantry composition, munitions and artillery, lists of officers, colonial troops, morale, observation and intelligence gathering, the lessons of specific campaigns, the employment of tanks, casualties, prisoners of war (POWs), training, public opinion, operational orders for the French 6 Army by Gen Emile Fayolle, and more generally relations between the French and British armies, meetings, views and opinions by and concerning French C-in-C Henri-Philippe Petain, French Northern Army Commander, Ferdinand Foch, and Robert Nivelle, French C-in-C, 1916-1917, an interview with Georges Clemenceau, French Prime Minister from Nov 1917, US, Japanese, Greek and other correspondence and communications over Siberia, Japan, Finland, Bulgaria, and demands for independence by Eastern European peoples, US participation in the War and opinions on President Woodrow Wilson, Italian military offensives, precis of interviews with corps and army commanders, manuscript diary (1915), on the Russian civil war, post-war commerce, correspondence with Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill on post-war claims, the current political and military situation, especially in Russia, and Versailles peace conference papers, 1914-1920 (Spears Section 1); unpublished material collected by Spears for his publications on the War, including a report of events for 122 Bd, Royal Field Artillery (1916), detailed memoranda and correspondence concerning operations notably comprising copy letters between FM Sir Douglas Haig, Gen Nivelle, and others including to the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, and on reinforcements, the German postions, the Calais Agreement of February 1917, 1 and 3 Army operations, Franch Army mutinies in 1917, extracts from a diary covering the Battle of Arras, Apr 1917, the politics of liaison, interviews with French and British officers, including French C-in-C Henri-Philippe Petain and Lt Gen Sir Launcelot Edward Kiggell reflecting on strategic and other concerns, 1916-1938 (Spears Section 2); printed material by other authors on World War One used by Spears in his published studies, [1917-1964] (Spears Section 3); draft notes and chapters for Spears' published works on World War One, [1919-1974] (Spears Section 4); original source material and notes by Spears on the 1870 Siege of Paris, mainly rough notes and draft chapters on the Siege, original and copy letters from participants describing events and an exercise book containing lecture notes redating the Franco-Prussian War, [1851-1974] (Spears Section 5); newspaper reviews of Spears' books and critics' letters, 1930-1969 (Spears Section 6); material relating to a war memorial at Mons, 1936-1968 (Spears Section 7); personal papers, mainly articles on the life of Spears [1918-1974] (Spears Section 8), maps, principally of Arras, Bullecourt and Mons, during 1917 [1917]-1959 (Spears Section 9); photographic material, post cards and watercolour sketches, including of trenches, damaged buildings, troops and officers, and a visit to the Balkans in 1920, 1914-[1920] (Spears Section 10); photocopies of some items of Second World War material transferred to Churchill College, Cambridge, mainly on the fall of France, General de Gaulle, and French resistance, [1940-1943].
Arranged into eleven sections as outlined above in the Scope and Content section.
Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form and provision of two forms of identification, one of which must be photographic.
Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees of the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, attention of the Director of Archive Services.
English and French
In addition to this Summary Guide, the A2A website offers a list of the Spears collection contents that can be accessed at http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/ and which is also available in hard copy in the Reading Room.
LHCMA holding include: Liddell Hart papers: correspondence with Sir Basil Liddell Hart, 1931-1963, 1/649, 10/1968 and others; Alanbrooke 5/2/40; Fifty Years 4/15; Hamilton 13/103; numerous correspondence with Gen Hastings Lionel Ismay in Ismay 4/31.
St Antony's College Oxford, Middle East Centre: correspondence, diaries and papers relating to the Middle East, 1940-1951; Cambridge University, Churchill Archives Centre: correspondence, diaries and papers, [1915-1973]; House of Lords Record Office: correspondence with Rt Hon William Maxwell Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook, 1940-1964 (Ref: BBK C/301); Liverpool Record Office: correspondence with the 17th Earl of Derby, 1918 (Ref: 920DER); Imperial War Museum, Department of Manuscripts: correspondence with Sir Henry Wilson (Ref: HHW).
Decorations: CBE, MC
Sources: Who was who, obituaries. Entry compiled by Geoff Browell for the RSLP AIM25 Project. Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. June 2003 Armed forces Arras Artillery Balkans Battle of France (1940) Belgium Bulgaria Bullecourt Churchill , Sir , Winston Leonard Spencer , 1874-1965 , Knight , statesman Civil war Clemenceau , Georges , 1841-1929 , French Prime Minister Diplomacy East Asia Eastern Europe Europe Finland Foch , Ferdinand , 1851-1929 , French Field Marshal Foreign relations France Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871) Gaulle , Charles André Joseph Marie , De , 1890-1970 , French General and statesman x De Gaulle , Charles André Joseph Marie Haig , Douglas , 1861-1928 , 1st Earl Haig , Field Marshal x Haig , 1st Earl Higher science education History International conflicts International relations Japan Kiggell , Sir , Launcelot Edward , 1862-1954 , Knight , Lieutenant General Military education Military engineering Military equipment Military exercises Military history Military intelligence Military liaison Military organizations Military strategy Mons Nivelle , Robert Georges , 1856-1924 , French General Northern Europe Organizations Paris Petain , Henri-Phillippe Benoni Omer , 1856-1951 , French Marshal Photographs Political movements Royal Field Artillery Russia Russian Civil War (1917-1922) Russian Federation Siberia Spears , Sir , Edward Louis , 1886-1974 , 1st Baronet , Major General State security University of Cambridge , Churchill College Versailles Visual materials War Warfare War prisoners War victims Weapons Western Europe Wilson , Sir , Henry Hughes , 1864-1922 , Knight , Field Marshal and politician World War One (1914-1918) World wars (events) World War Two (1939-1945) Wars (events) Crimea Equipment Military science Social sciences
Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
Deposited in the Centre, 1974-1975.
Content and structure area
Scope and content
Papers, mainly on World War One compiled by Sir Edward Louis Spears, 1851-[1974]; notably including official World War One correspondence and telegrams, to GHQ, 1 Army, Gen Douglas Haig, Lt Gen Sir Henry Wilson and other officers, on infantry composition, munitions and artillery, lists of officers, colonial troops, morale, observation and intelligence gathering, the lessons of specific campaigns, the employment of tanks, casualties, prisoners of war (POWs), training, public opinion, operational orders for the French 6 Army by Gen Emile Fayolle, and more generally relations between the French and British armies, meetings, views and opinions by and concerning French C-in-C Henri-Philippe Petain, French Northern Army Commander, Ferdinand Foch, and Robert Nivelle, French C-in-C, 1916-1917, an interview with Georges Clemenceau, French Prime Minister from Nov 1917, US, Japanese, Greek and other correspondence and communications over Siberia, Japan, Finland, Bulgaria, and demands for independence by Eastern European peoples, US participation in the War and opinions on President Woodrow Wilson, Italian military offensives, precis of interviews with corps and army commanders, manuscript diary (1915), on the Russian civil war, post-war commerce, correspondence with Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill on post-war claims, the current political and military situation, especially in Russia, and Versailles peace conference papers, 1914-1920 (Spears Section 1); unpublished material collected by Spears for his publications on the War, including a report of events for 122 Bd, Royal Field Artillery (1916), detailed memoranda and correspondence concerning operations notably comprising copy letters between FM Sir Douglas Haig, Gen Nivelle, and others including to the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, and on reinforcements, the German postions, the Calais Agreement of February 1917, 1 and 3 Army operations, Franch Army mutinies in 1917, extracts from a diary covering the Battle of Arras, Apr 1917, the politics of liaison, interviews with French and British officers, including French C-in-C Henri-Philippe Petain and Lt Gen Sir Launcelot Edward Kiggell reflecting on strategic and other concerns, 1916-1938 (Spears Section 2); printed material by other authors on World War One used by Spears in his published studies, [1917-1964] (Spears Section 3); draft notes and chapters for Spears' published works on World War One, [1919-1974] (Spears Section 4); original source material and notes by Spears on the 1870 Siege of Paris, mainly rough notes and draft chapters on the Siege, original and copy letters from participants describing events and an exercise book containing lecture notes redating the Franco-Prussian War, [1851-1974] (Spears Section 5); newspaper reviews of Spears' books and critics' letters, 1930-1969 (Spears Section 6); material relating to a war memorial at Mons, 1936-1968 (Spears Section 7); personal papers, mainly articles on the life of Spears [1918-1974] (Spears Section 8), maps, principally of Arras, Bullecourt and Mons, during 1917 [1917]-1959 (Spears Section 9); photographic material, post cards and watercolour sketches, including of trenches, damaged buildings, troops and officers, and a visit to the Balkans in 1920, 1914-[1920] (Spears Section 10); photocopies of some items of Second World War material transferred to Churchill College, Cambridge, mainly on the fall of France, General de Gaulle, and French resistance, [1940-1943].
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling
Accruals
System of arrangement
Arranged into eleven sections as outlined above in the Scope and Content section.
Conditions of access and use area
Conditions governing access
Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form and provision of two forms of identification, one of which must be photographic.
Conditions governing reproduction
Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees of the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, attention of the Director of Archive Services.
Language of material
- English
Script of material
- Latin
Language and script notes
English and French
Physical characteristics and technical requirements
LHCMA holding include: Liddell Hart papers: correspondence with Sir Basil Liddell Hart, 1931-1963, 1/649, 10/1968 and others; Alanbrooke 5/2/40; Fifty Years 4/15; Hamilton 13/103; numerous correspondence with Gen Hastings Lionel Ismay in Ismay 4/31.
Finding aids
In addition to this Summary Guide, the A2A website offers a list of the Spears collection contents that can be accessed at http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/ and which is also available in hard copy in the Reading Room.
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Existence and location of copies
Related units of description
St Antony's College Oxford, Middle East Centre: correspondence, diaries and papers relating to the Middle East, 1940-1951; Cambridge University, Churchill Archives Centre: correspondence, diaries and papers, [1915-1973]; House of Lords Record Office: correspondence with Rt Hon William Maxwell Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook, 1940-1964 (Ref: BBK C/301); Liverpool Record Office: correspondence with the 17th Earl of Derby, 1918 (Ref: 920DER); Imperial War Museum, Department of Manuscripts: correspondence with Sir Henry Wilson (Ref: HHW).
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Decorations: CBE, MC
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Decorations: CBE, MC
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- State security » Armed forces
- Political movements » Civil war
- International relations » Foreign relations » Diplomacy
- International relations » Foreign relations
- Higher science education
- History
- International conflicts
- International relations
- Higher science education » Military education
- Military engineering
- Military equipment
- Military engineering » Military strategy
- Organizations
- Visual materials » Photographs
- Political movements
- State security
- Visual materials
- International conflicts » War
- Military engineering » Warfare
- International conflicts » War victims » War prisoners
- International conflicts » War victims
- Military equipment » Weapons
- Social sciences
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Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
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- English