Gamett, David
   Letters to His Biographers Robert Graves and Basil Liddell Hart
   Garnett, Edward
   Garstang, Professor John
   Gaulois
   Gaza
   George V, King
   Germans
   archaeologists
   engineers
   Jews
   mine-layers
   officers
   prisoners of war
   Germany
   air force
   and al Faruqi
   archaeologists
   Berlin-to-Baghdad railway
   and Britain
   Eastern Intelligence Section
   forces of
   relations with Ottoman empire
   and Russia
   subsidies to Beduin
   and Turkish defeat
   see also Turco-German alliance
   Gibbons, Stella
   Gilman, Captain
   Gilman, Lieutenant-General Sir Webb
   Gitsham, Lieutenant
   Glasgow Herald
   Glubb, Sir John (Glubb Pasha)
   gold, British
   Gordon, General
   Gorringe, Lieutenant-General Sir George (‘Blood Orange’)
   Goslett, Captain
   Gouraud, General Henri
   Graves, Philip
   Graves, Robert
   defence of TEL’s reputation
   friendship with TEL
   on last part of TEL’s life
   and legend of TEL
   T.E. Lawrence and the Arabs
   TEL advises to avoid British in Cairo
   and TEL on Bovington
   and TEL on idle rumours
   and TEL on Khalil Pasha
   and TEL on uniform
   and TEL’s account of Dera incident
   and TEL’s adventures with Dahoum
   as TEL’s confidant
   and TEL’s flights of fancy
   on TEL’s ignorance of heterosexual behaviour
   and TEL’s illegitimacy
   and TEL’s knowledge of Syria
   TEL’s letters to
   on TEL’s literary work
   and TEL’s political views
   on theft of first draft of Seven Pillars
   Greece
   see also Athens
   Green, Leonard
   Dream Comrades
   The Youthful Lovers
   Green Balls: The Adventures of a Night Bomber
   Grey, Sir Edward
   Gribbon, Colonel Walter
   Guedalla, Philip, A Man of Letters
   Guest, Sir Frederick
   Guinness, Alec
   Gurkhas
   Guy, R.A.M.
   Haifa
   Haig, Field-Marshal (Earl)
   Hajim Muhittin Bey (‘Nahi’)
   Hall, Admiral
   Hamdi, Hamid
   Hamdi Effendi
   Hamed
   Hamilton, Hamish
   Hamilton, General Sir Ian
   Hamilton Boyd, Elizabeth see Chapman, Elizabeth
   Hamlet (Shakespeare)
   Hamsterley, Ralph, brass-rubbing of
   Hanley, James
   Hardinge, Lord
   Hardy, Dr E.G.
   Hardy, Thomas
   Hargreaves, Albert
   Haroun
   Harran
   Harris, Air-Marshal Sir Arthur (‘Bomber’)
   Hartington, Lord
   Hartley, L.P.
   Hashemites
   Hussein’s ambitions for
   and Iraq
   and Korda film project
   Meinertzhagen on
   supporters of
   TEL as partisan of
   Hassan, Sharif
   Hawkins, Jack
   Hawran
   Haymarket Theatre, London
   ‘Hedgehog’ (Hejaz Operations Staff)
   Hedley, Colonel Coote
   Hejaz
   Ali Said Pasha on
   campaign
   delegation to Paris Peace Conference
   Hussain’s plans for
   and Ibn Saud
   postage stamps
   TEL’s report on
   see also railway
   Hejaz Force
   Hejaz Operations Staff (‘Hedgehog’)
   Henderson, Arthur
   Henty, G.A.
   Herbert, Aubrey
   Hermes, HMS
   Hirtzel, Sir Arthur
   Hitler, Adolf
   Hittites
   Hoare, Sir Samuel
   Hogarth, Dr (later Commander) David
   as alleged spymaster
   The Ancient East
   and Arab nationalism
   and Arab Revolt
   background
   death
   Devia Cypria
   encourages TEL to study Middle East
   friendship with TEL
   and Hussain
   influence on TEL
   interest in Hittites
   joins Arab Bureau
   Karkamis excavations
   meets TEL after Dera incident
   and Middle Eastern Department
   on old-guard army officers
   and Seven Pillars
   speaks at Central Asia Society meeting
   sponsorship of TEL as archaeologist
   on Sykes
   and Syrian offensive
   on TEL
   and TEL’s Croix de Guerre
   TEL’s letters to
   and TEL’s thesis
   visits Cairo
   and The Wilderness of Zion
   Hogarth, Mrs
   Holdich, Major G.V.W.
   Holmes, Miss
   Home Office
   Homer, The Odyssey
   Hornby
   House, Colonel
   Housman, Laurence
   How I Filmed the War
   Howard, Leslie
   Hudson, W.H.
   Hull, E.M., Son of the Sheik
   Huon de Bordaux
   Hussain, King of Jordan
   Hussain, Sharif of Mecca
   and al Mizri
   and British promises
   and capture of Aqaba
   and capture of Damascus
   and Colonel Wilson
   defeat of army at Taif
   and Faisal’s ambitions
   flees to exile
   and Hejaz railway raids
   and Jafa al Askari
   and Jamal Pasha
   and Khedive Abbas Hilmi
   Lloyd on
   McMahon’s letter to
   and negotiations with Turkey
   rejects Treaty of Versailles
   relationship with sons
   and Shalaan
   subsidies to
   TEL on aims of
   and TEL’s first meeting with Faisal
   and TEL’s proposals for Iraq
   TEL’s view of tribal loyalties to
   and Wahhabis
   and Zionist movement
   Huweitat
   ibn Hassan, Abdullah (‘the Mad Mullah’)
   Ibn Rashid
   Ibn Saud, Abdul Aziz
   Illustrated
   Illustrated London News
   Imperial Ottoman Bank
   Imperial War Museum
   India
   and Arab alliance
   and Arab Bureau
   and imperialism
   and Iraq
   Muslims in
   TEL in
   India Office
   Indians
   intelligence departments:
   British High Commission
   D Force
   and Foreign Office
   GHQ Cairo
   bulletin
   cartographic section
   Section 1a
   TEL’s report on Aqaba to
   Military Intelligence
   Royal Navy
   Iraq
   Abdullah and
   air control in
   Allied plans for
   Anglo-Indian army in
   and Arab Bureau
   Arab revolt in
   and France
   Hashemite 
kingdom falls
   and India
   indirect rule and
   intelligence section
   Kitchener and
   nationalist movement
   Sykes on
   TEL in
   TEL’s proposals for
   Turkish occupation of
   under Rashid Ali
   Ireland
   Ironside, General Sir Edmund
   Isherwood, Christopher
   Ismailia
   Israel
   Italian Military Mission to Hejaz
   Italy
   Jamal Pasha
   James, M.R.
   Jammiyat al Nahda al Arabiya (Arab Renaissance Society)
   Jane, Cecil
   Jarre, Maurice
   Jebel Ansariye
   Jeble
   Jeghem, Riza
   Jerablus
   Jerusalem
   Jesus Christ
   Jesus College, Oxford
   Jews
   German
   immigration to Palestine
   in Jerusalem
   in mixed battalion of Arab army
   spies
   in Syria
   of United States
   see also Zionists
   Jiddah
   al Qadir at
   Arab bases at
   and British troops
   mine-laying at
   TEL at
   uprisings in
   Joffre, Marshal Joseph
   John, Augustus
   Johns, Captain W.E.
   Johnson, William
   Jones, Thomas
   Diary with Letters, 1943—1945
   Jordan
   Joseph and his Brethren
   Joyce, Colonel Pierce
   on TEL
   Julnar
   Junner, Elizabeth
   Junner, John
   Junner, Sarah see Lawrence, Sarah (TEL’s mother)
   Kabul mission
   Karachi
   Karadoyen, Ismet
   Karkamis (Carcemish)
   British Consulate
   excavations at
   TEL’s memories of
   Kedourie, Professor Elie
   Kemal Atatürk (Mustafa Kemal Pasha)
   Kennedy, Ponsonby and Prideaux
   Kennington, Eric
   Kerr, Archibald
   Kerr, Philip
   Kershaw, Alister
   Khalil Pasha
   Khartoum
   Kidston, George
   Kiernan, Reginald
   Kipling, Rudyard
   Kirkbride, Lieutenant Alec
   Kitchener of Khartoum, 1st Earl
   Abdullah and
   and Alexandretta
   and Arab Revolt
   and Armenians
   and French in Syria
   and Gallipoli campaign
   imperialism
   Storrs and
   TEL and
   Knightley, Phillip, The Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia
   Knights Hospitallers
   Knowles, Joyce
   Knowles, Pat
   Koch, Madame
   Korda, Sir Alexander
   Krak des Chevaliers
   Kress von Kressenstein, Colonel Freiherr
   Kurdish Reactionary Club
   Kurdistan
   Kurds
   TEL and
   Kut
   Labour Party
   Lake, General
   Lambert, George
   Lamotte, Adjutant
   Latakia
   Laurie, Janet
   Law, Andrew Bonar
   Lawrence, Arnold (TEL’s brother)
   and biographies of TEL
   and TEL’s sexuality
   as TEL’s literary executor
   criticizes David Lean’s film
   and The Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia
   Lawrence, D.H.
   Lady Chatterley’s Lover
   Lawrence, Frank (TEL’s brother)
   Lawrence, Sir Henry
   Lawrence, Sir John
   Lawrence, (Montague) Robert (TEL’s brother)
   Lawrence, Sarah (née Junner, TEL’s mother)
   TEL’s letters to
   Lawrence, Thomas (Thomas Edward Chapman, TEL’s father)
   death
   Lawrence, Thomas Edward:
   early life and family background
   birth
   and Church Lads’ Brigade
   exile from his family
   family background
   in France
   ill-health
   illegitimacy
   relationship with his mother
   education,
   at Jesus College, Oxford
   at Oxford High School
   and team games
   thesis on Crusader castles
   interests,
   antiquarianism
   aviation
   bicycling
   brass-rubbing
   chivalry
   Crusades and Crusader castles
   favourite reading
   firearms
   mechanics
   motorboats
   motorcycling
   music
   printing
   appearance
   carelessness about dress
   height
   wears Arab costume
   character and tastes
   and alcohol
   anti-Semitism
   attitudes to religion
   see also Evangelicalism
   at Cloud’s Hill
   condonation of brutality
   diet
   dislike of French
   eccentric behaviour
   exaggerated or misleading claims made by
   flagellation
   hatred of Turks
   imperialism
   Irishness
   non-smoker
   political views
   Puritanism
   sexuality
   and women
   as archaeologist
   at Karkamis
   and Sinai survey expedition
   and army,
   alleged early service in
   in cartographic section
   demobilises himself
   as intelligence officer
   joins Cairo GHQ
   joins Royal Tank Corps under name of Shaw
   promoted to captain
   promoted to major
   in Middle East,
   achievements
   and Alexandretta project
   alleged capture and assault at Dera
   alleged spying activities
   and Allenby
   in Aqaba campaign
   and Arab Bureau
   and Arab nationalist movement
   and Arab Revolt
   and Arabs
   at Cairo Conference
   and capture of Damascus and Dahoum
   and Dera campaign
   with Faisal’s army
   and Faisal’s negotiations with Turks
   and Gallipoli campaign
   and guerrilla warfare
   and Hashemites
   and Hejaz campaign
   and Hussain’s demands
   and Ibn Saud in Hejaz
   in Iraq
   at Jerablus
   and Jewish immigration in Palestine
   at Jiddah conference
   knowledge of Arabic
   knowledge of Syrian dialects
   and Kurds
   on Muslims
   with Nasib
   oversees production of Hejaz postage stamps
   as partisan of Arabs
   pledges made to Arabs
   reports on Arabs
   and subsidies to Arabs
   supports Faisal’s case with British government
   Syrian mission
   Yarmuk Valley raid
   as diplomat
   at Colonial Office
   at Paris Peace Conference
   later life,
   and British Fascist movement
   changes name to Shaw
   death in motorcycling accident
   fellowship at All Souls College, Oxford
>   funeral
   gives rifle to George V
   RAF career
   under name of John Hume Ross
   honours and awards
   Companionship of the Bath
   Croix de Guerre
   DSO
   reputation,
   biographies
   films and plays about his life
   known as ‘Lawrence of Arabia’
   legend of
   as national hero
   reputation after Aqaba
   reputation attacked
   writings,
   anthology of minor poetry (Minorities)
   ‘The Arab March to Damascus’ (Times article)
   correspondence
   Daily Express articles
   ‘Fragmentary Notes’
   The Home Letters of T.E. Lawrence
   letters to The Times
   as literary man
   The Mint
   motorboat engine maintenance manual
   Observer article
   plans biography of Sir Roger Casement
   report on Syria for Arab Bureau
   Revolt in the Desert
   Royal Engineers’ Journal paper
   The Seven Pillars of Wisdom see The Seven Pillars of Wisdom
   Spectator reviews
   Sunday Times articles
   The Times articles
   translation of The Odyssey
   verse
   The Wilderness of Zin
   Lawrence, William (TEL’s brother)
   death
   TEL’s letters to
   Lawrence of Arabia (film)
   Leachman, Colonel Gerard
   Lean, David
   Lebanon
   Arabs of
   and Balfour Declaration
   and France
   French forces in
   nationalist movement
   and Sykes—Picot agreement
   TEL’s research thesis on castles in
   US missionaries in
   Lenin, V.I.
   Libya
   Liddell Hart, Basil
   ‘Aldington’s “Lawrence”: His Charges and the Treatment of Evidence’
   criticizes David Lean’s film
   defends TEL’s reputation
   and First World War generals
   and legend of TEL
   on Tafila victory
   T.E. Lawrence: In Arabia and After
   and TEL’s flights of fancy
   TEL’s letters to
   Lij Eyasu, Emperor of Ethiopia
   Lloyd, George (Lord Lloyd)
   on al Qadir
   and Arab Revolt
   friendship with TEL
   notes on TEL’s strategy
   son of
   on TEL
   TEL’s letters to
   in Yarmuk Valley mission
   Lloyd, J. Selwyn
   Lloyd George, David, 1st Earl
   and Alexandretta
   and Faisal
   TEL on
   London Magazine
   London Review
   
 
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