Diary of Sir Arthur Hirtzel, 1909 [13r] (30/158)
The record is made up of 1 volume (75 folios). It was created in 1 Jan 1909-24 Dec 1909. It was written in English and German. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .
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CONCISE DIRECTORY—
Billiard Table Makers— Thos. Padmore
& Sons, Edmund-street, Birmingham.
Makers of the special 50 Guinea Club
Billiard Tables (full size), with ten years’
warranty. Also undersizeBilliardTables,&c.
Binder Twine Manufacturers—
R. Hood Haggle & Son (Limited),
Newcastle-on-Tyne and London. Estabd.
1789. Sole Makers of “ Robin Hood ”
and “Rob Roy” Brands of Superior
Binder Twine. (Foreign Orders through
Merchants.)
Biscuit Machinery Manufacturers—
Vicars,T. & T., Earlestown, Lancashire;
and 20, Bucklersbury, London, E.C.
Tel. Add.: “Vicars, Earlestown”;
“Vicarship, London.”
Patentees and Makers of most Modern
Machinery for Mixing, Breaking, and
Cutting, including Patent Biscuit Em
bossing Ma«hine, Travelling and other
Ovens, ordinary and Embossing Cutters,
and all requisites for Complete Installations.
Blacking —The “Nugget” Polish Co.,
Ltd., Kennington Oval, London, S.E.
Waterproof Black and Brown Boot
Polishes and Creams. Harness and Furni-
ture Polishes.
Blotting Paper Manufacturers—
T. B. Ford (Ltd.),
Snakeley Mill, Loudwater, Bucks.^
Samples and Prices on application.
Each sheet water-marked “Ford,428 Mill.”
Bolt & Nut, Screw & Rivet Makers—
Herbert W. Periam, Limited,
Floodgate-street Works, Birmingham.
Also maker of Washers and Roofing Nails.
Boots and Shoes—
J. & E. Reynolds, Chesham, Bucks.
Manufacturers of all classes of Boots
and Shoes for South Africa and General
Export and Home Trade.
Books (New and Secondhand)—
G. Foyle & Co., 135, Charing Cross
Road, London, W.C. Books on every
conceivable subject supplied on approval.
Catalogues free. Tel. 8180 Gerrard.
Boot Uppers —Brown & Sons (Welling
borough), Ltd., Wellingborough.
Mfrs. of the “ Diamond ” mark of Boot
Uppers, suitable for all climates and con
ditions. Tel. and Cable:“Uppers,Welling
borough.” Telephone, 58 Wellingborough.
Bridges, Light and Suspension—
Alnwick Foundry and Engineering Co.,
Ld., Alnwick, England.
Buildings, Portable Wood and Iron.
Boulton & Paul, Ltd., Manufacturers,
Rose-lane Works, Norwich.
Carpet Beating Machinery Makers—
Patent Steam Carpet Beating Co., Ltd.
Chief Office: 196, York-rd., King’s Cross, N.
Ceramic Colour Manufacturers—
James Hancock & Sons, Diglis Ceramic
Art Colour Works, Worcester. Colours,
Glazes and Stains for China, Earthenware,
Glass, Bricks, Enamelled Iron, &c. Also
Colours and Materials for Photo-Ceramics.
Chains and Hooks —O. D. Guest, Ltd.,
Walsall, England. Mfrs. of Weldless
Steel, Brazed and Welded- Chains, Sad
dlery Chains, Dog-chains, Spring and
plain Hooks, &c. Wholesale Houses only
supplied. Teleg.: “Enterprise.”
Chamois & Buckskin Leather Mfrs.—
Webb & Co., Ltd., Horns Mills, Hert
ford, Herts. Chamois, Antelopes, Buck
and Mock Buckskins : Natural, White &
Coloured. ’Phone No., 4.
Colliery and Mining Plant Manufrs.—
Heenan & Froude, Ltd., Worcester.
Also at 56, Victoria-street, Westminster,
S.W., and at Newton Heath Iron Works,
Manchester.
Copying Apparatus Manufacturers—
The Copying Apparatus Co., Limited,
123, Cannon-street, London, E.C.
Simplex Hektograph, Neo-Cyclostyle,
A. B. C. Copier, Automatic Cyclostyle,
Edison Mimeograph, Duplicator, Hek
tograph, &c. Write for circulars.
Cornice-Pole Fittings— Reeves & Co.,
Crescent Works, Birmingham.
Manufacturers of Cornice-Pole Fit
tings, Bedstead Mounts, &c., &c. Tele
grams: “Symbol.” Telephone: 1553.
Corundum Wheel Manufacturers—
Luke & Spencer, Ltd., Hercules Works,
Broadheath, Manchester. »
The original British Firm, estab. _ 30
years. Specialists in all kinds of Grinding
Machines. Government and Railway
Contractors. Send for Catalogue.
Cotton Bags—
From 1 to 280 lbs., in white and un
bleached Calico. T. & W. Judge.
Original and Largest Manufacturers and
Printers, Cumberland Works and Man
chester Works, Kennington, London.
Tele. Add.: “Cotton Bag, London.”
Cotton Goods —Kenyon, James, & Son,
Roach Bank Mills, Bury, Lancashire.
Manfrs. of Longcloths, Shirtings, Sheet
ings, Flannelettes, &c. Trade Mark: Three
Acrobats. Tele. Add.: “ Camellia, Bury.”
Cranes and Lifting Machinery—
Thomas Smith & Sons, Steam and Electric
Crane Works, Old Foundry, Rodley, near
Leeds. Tele. Add.: “Smith, Rodley.”
London Office : 9, Victoria-street, West
minster, S.W. Tele. Add.: “Accrocher,
London.”
Disinfectors (Steam)—Manlove,Alliott &
Co., Ld., Engineers, Nottingham; also
Laundry Machinery & Hydro-Extractors.
Disintegrator. Carter’s—Sole Manufac
turers : J. Harrison Carter, Ld. Works:
Dunstable. London Offices : 82, Mark-lane,
E.C. Tele. Add.: “ Milling, Dunstable.”
Dog Biscuits — Walker, Harrison &
Garthwaites, Ltd., Phoenix Biscuit
Works, Ratcliff Cross, London, E.
Electrical Cables and Wires—
British Insulated & Helsby Cables, Ld.
Head Office : Prescot. Works: Prescot,
Helsby and Liverpool.
Electric Light Pillars, Brackets,
Carriers, &c.—
Walter Macfarlane & Co., Architectural,
Sanitary and General Ironfounders,
Saracen Foundry, Glasgow.
Embrocation, for Animals and for
Human use —Elliman, Sons & Co.,.
Slough, England. The Elliman First
Aid Book — Animals’ Treatment. The
Elliman R.E.P. Book—Human Treatment.
Emery Wheel Manufacturers—
Luke & Spencer, Ltd., Hercules Works,
Broadheath, Manchester.
The original British Firm, established
30 years. Specialists in all kinds of
Grinding Machines. Government and
Rail way Contractors. Send for Catalogue.
Fancy Goods and Toys— Purses, Bags,
and such like. Faudels, Newgate-street,
London. Catalogue free on application.
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This volume is a diary of Sir Arthur Hirtzel (then Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for India) for the year 1909. Entries start at 1 January and end at 24 December (some dates in between these dates do not have any entries). The entries are usually brief (although entries for some dates run over into the space for the entry for the next date).
There are brief references to the weather and what Hirtzel did on particular days, such as his attendance at church services, but Hirtzel’s diary entries largely concern John Morley (Viscount Morley of Blackburn, Secretary of State for India, referred to as ‘J.M.’ throughout).
The entries mostly record the following:
- The views and opinions expressed by Morley on India and India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. business, including the Indian Councils Act of 1909 (entries including: 12 February, folio 22 recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. ; 25 March, folio 28 recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. ; and 27 and 28 July, folio 45 verso The back of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'v'. ), and possible candidates to be the next Viceroy of India (30 March, folio 28 verso The back of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'v'. ; 9 May, folio 35 recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. ; and 21 July, folios 44 verso The back of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'v'. to 45 recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. ).
- The views and opinions expressed by Morley on various individuals.
- Meetings between Morley and various individuals, including King Edward VII (10 January, folio 17; 5 February, folio 21 recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. ; and 21 July, folio 44 verso The back of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'v'. to 45 recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. ), and the Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith (3 February, folio 20 verso The back of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'v'. ).
- Cabinet and meetings and other events attended by Morley.
- Morley’s health.
Before the entry for 1 January on folio 16 recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. , there are five lines in German, including an (inaccurate) quotation of the second verse of O Gott, du frommer Gott by Johann Heermann.
The volume itself is a Letts’s No. 35 Rough Diary for 1909, published for Letts’s Diary Company, Limited by Cassell & Company, Limited. It includes printed information at the front of the volume, such as information about Inland Revenue duties, commercial stamp duties, and postal rates and regulations, a list of colonial governors of the British Empire, and a list of London banks. There are also various advertisements at the front and back of the volume.
- Extent and format
- 1 volume (75 folios)
- Arrangement
Diary entries are chronological from the front to the rear of the volume.
- Physical characteristics
Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 77; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio.
Pagination: the file also contains an original printed pagination sequence.
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