Walter Gregory Collection

Scope and Content

Collection comprises four letters written by Gregory from Spain in 1937-1938, and 3 pamphlets from the 1980s on the Spanish Civil War along with related correspondence.

Administrative / Biographical History

Walter Gregory served with the International Brigade during the Spanish Civil War.

Access Information

Access by appointment, please email archive@phm.org.uk

Acquisition Information

This collection was given to the Labour History Archive and Study Centre (LHASC) by Dr Colin Griffin in March 2004.

Other Finding Aids

A list is available for consultation at the Labour History Archive and Study Centre.

Archivist's Note

Catalogued by Janette Martin April 2004.

Conditions Governing Use

Photocopies and photographic copies of material in the archive can be supplied for private study purposes only, depending on the condition of the documents.

Custodial History

The letters and pamphlets belonged to Walter Gregory.

Accruals

No accruals are expected.

Related Material

LHASC also holds many other collections relating to the Spanish Civil War including the Labour Party International Department Papers, 19 files, which include correspondence with members of the International Brigade at the front; the Bob Edwards papers (including correspondence from when he served in the POUM alongside George Orwell and a letter from George Kopp of the ILP describing the treatment he received from the Spanish CP in prison); the Brailsford papers (including a letter written by George Orwell refuting the suggestions that the POUM attacked the Spanish CP with cannon); the NMLH archive collections which include miscellaneous material on the Spanish Civil War, in particular, Basque refugee children and Aid Spain; the Molly Murphy Papers which include correspondence with her son whilst she was serving as a nurse with the Republican forces. Molly Murphy's manuscript biography also refers to her nursing experiences with the International Brigade. The Harry Pollitt papers include two files of correspondence with members of the International Brigade. The Labour Party NEC minutes, 1936-1939 also contain references to the Spanish Civil War.

LHASC holds secondary sources relating to the Spanish Civil War including The Labour Party annual conference reports 1936-1939, (The 1937 conference was addressed by La Pasionaira/Dolores Ibarruri); Trade Union Annual Congress Reports, 1936-1939; the Communist Party Picture Library collection which contains pamphlets and printed material on Spanish Civil War; the general pamphlet colelction and journals, newspapers and periodicals.

The People's History Museum has a good collection of artefacts and ephemera on the Spanish Civil War including banners, posters, badges, photographs, dolls made by Basque refugees and object and ephemera belonging to Bob Edwards.

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