The papers of Sir Mark Sykes, 1879-1919 [mikroform] : with special reference to the Sykes-Picot Agreement and the Middle East.

Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yer Numarası
M/0321-2
Yayın Bilgisi
Wakefield, UK : Microform Academic Publishers, 2006.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 mikrofilm makarası (705 poz) : pozitif ; 35 mm.
Genel Not
Bu seri 8 makaradan oluşmaktadır.
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Mikrofilmin indeksi A.VIII/7456 yer numarasında kayıtlıdır.
İçindekiler Notu
DDSY2/4 Foreign affairs and travel (1888-1919) -- 4/12 : Notebook. Campaign in Mesopotamia, 1915, poz 5-44 -- 4/13 : Pre-war notebook. Ottoman Empire. Contains some drawings, poz 45-78 -- 4/14 : Certificate from US Consul in Jerusalem concerning Jacob Arab, 19 May 1902, poz 80-81 -- 4/15 : Letter. Thomas Cook and Son, Jerusalem, to Mark Sykes regarding travel arrangements, 14 November 1902, poz 82-86 -- 4/16 : Letter from L. Gaufry introducing Mark Sykes to Pere Bouivrame. Written on Easter Monday, 13 April 1903, poz 87-89 -- 4/17 : Passports (7) in Ottoman Turkish. For Baghdad, Sulaymaniyah, Mosul for Mark Sykes and companion [Eric Drummond?] travelling as tourists, 1903, poz 90-100 -- 4/18 : Account of sum of imports, customs duties and surtax paid [in Turkey?], 1888-1889, poz 101-102 -- 4/19 : Account of railway receipts and debts in Turkey, 1895-1902, poz 103-107 -- 4/20 : Summary of correspondence on Turkish interference with river steamers to Lynch & Co, 1904-1905, poz 108-113 -- 4/21 : Draft letter. Mark Sykes to Abdul Hamid regarding the fact that the British Embassy would be unlikely to assist him in his sad case, but Domad Ferid Pasha might, poz 114-115 -- 4/22 : Satirical note on the ‘Kazas of this Vilayet’, with two drawings, poz 116-118 -- 4/23 : Letters to Mark Sykes about travel arrangements; horses and servants; invitations; military affairs (training; possibility of German invasion of England); German influence in Turkey; cottages to be built on Sykes estate, Kurdish tents; affairs in Mesopotamia and Egypt; Lynch and Co.; financial arragements; Diarbekir Castle (34), June 1904-May 1906, poz 119-198 -- 4/24 : Letters from Mark Sykes. Comprising: a) To ‘Slenthes’, about his opinion of candidates for commanding 3rd Yorks, 1 Oct. 1905 -- 4/24 : Letters from Mark Sykes. Comprising: b) To ‘excellence’, offering a donkey cart for sale, 5 March 1906, poz 199-204 -- 4/25 : Letter. ‘Constance’, Gulmay to [Edith Sykes?], 18 June (year uncertain), poz 205-210 -- 4/26 : Draft letter about the reforms needed in Mosul, with reference to a description of the city by Mark Sykes, poz 211-213 -- 4/27 : Accounts (travel personal) (6), 1905-1906, poz 214-221 -- 4/28 : Rough plan of a harbour, poz 222-223 -- 4/29 : Two Turkish documents, March 1906, poz 224-226 -- 4/30 : List by Mark Sykes of ‘Things that are lacking in the East owing to absence of European ideals of civilization’, poz 227-229 -- 4/31 : List of ‘Shiah villages round Arga’, poz 230-232 -- 4/32 : Misc. Notes about a contract for a loan of £ 2.5 million; weights; figures; drawings (5), poz 233-241 -- 4/33 : Letters and telegrams to Mark Sykes about massacres during war in Macedonia; charity appeals; Turkish bath at Sledmere; sending a dog from Damascus to Constantinople; Mark Sykes bitten by a dog and possibility of rabies; wife travelling to join him, April 1913-November 1913, poz 242-316 -- 4/34 : Notes by Mark Sykes (2) comprising: a) To ‘Nias’ about cashing a cheque -- 4/34 : Notes by Mark Sykes (2) comprising: b) To Damad Ferid Pasha, arranging to call, poz 317-322 -- 4/35 : Accounts (9), 1913, poz 323-335 -- 4/36 : ‘Further notes on bones of animals with lava brought from Eastern Hauran by Capt. Mark Sykes in 1903’ by E.T. Newton, poz 336-339 -- 4/37 : Note on the Kurds by Mark Sykes, poz 340-342 -- 4/38 : Condemnation of Italy’s action in Tripoli, by Mark Sykes, 1911, poz 343-351 -- 4/39 : Future of ‘T in A’ [Turkey in Asia?], by Mark Sykes, poz 352-361 -- 4/40 : Scheme for establishing a school in the North of England for young Turks to be raised as future çivil servants of the Ottoman Empire, by Mark Sykes, poz 362-379 -- 4/41 : Lecture on the Asiatic provinces of the Ottoman Empire, by Mark Sykes, poz 380-391 -- 4/42 : Description of a visit to the palace ‘of D B’ [Diarbekir?] and a reception by the Sultan, by Mark Sykes, poz 392-400 -- 4/43 : Criticism of the Turkish railway, by Mark Sykes, poz 401-404 -- 4/44 : Draft letter to the press from Mark Sykes about the ill effects of Western influence in Egypt and the Middle East [incomplete], poz 405-408 -- 4/45 : Draft letter to ‘Your Highness’ from Mark Sykes about condition of Turkey following the war with the Balkan allies, with suggestions for improvement, poz 409-416 -- 4/46 : Copy letter to ‘Monsieur le Ministre’ from Mark Sykes, asking for clemency fort he three sons of the late Ibrahim, chief of the Milli Kurds, imprisoned at Diarbekir, poz 417-420 -- 4/47 : Memorandum by Mark Sykes concerning military prisoners at Sumerpur camp, poz 421-422 -- 4/48 : Draft letter by Mark Sykes about the Persian crisis, 1907, poz 423-427 -- 4/49 : Draft letter (in hand of Mark Sykes with ts. copy) from Shaykh Ahmed Haddad about non-payment of his wages by the Armenian Hagopian; state of the country and its people; stoppage of work on building railway, poz 428-433 -- 4/50 : Draft letter [to ‘NE’?] about the danger of independent Moslem states ceasing to exist; condition of Islam, by Mark Sykes [incomplete], poz 434-435.
4/51 : Review of ‘The Revolution in Constantinople and Turkey’, by Mark Sykes, December 1909, poz 436-441 -- 4/52 : Copy of letter to press by Mark Sykes defending Sir Eldon Gort against accusations made in an anonymous letter, April 1910, poz 442-448 -- 4/53 : Review of ‘Amurath to Amurath’, by Gertrude Bell, January 1911, poz 449-453 -- 4/54 : Ms. And ts. draft letter to press by Mark Sykes with criticism of state of Turkey, 24 May 1913, poz 454-459 -- 4/55 : Draft and ts. review of two books on Turkey, by Capt. Arthur FitzHenry Townshend and George Frederick Abbott, [1910?], poz 460-471 -- 4/56 : Passports (15), 1898-1914, poz 472-488 -- 4/57 : Letter. E.C. BI[ish?], British Consulate, Jerusalem, to Mark Sykes about safe arrival of Mark Sykes at Maan and Kerak; forwarding a telegram; Nazim P. and the Commission leaving, having accomplished nothing; mobs and murders in Jerusalem, 25 February 1909, poz 489-499 -- 4/58 : Translation of a letter from Abdul Hamid Bey, prison at Diarbekir to Mark Sykes, who sent his secretary to explain his situation, 1 July 1909-14 July 1909, poz 500-511 -- 4/59 : Invitations to Mark Sykes (2). Comprising: a) From H.A. Cumberbatch, British Consulate to Beirut, to dine, 4 March 1909 -- 4/59 : Invitations to Mark Sykes (2). Comprising: b) From R. Storrs, to lunch with Princess Nazli, no date, 4 March 1909, poz 512-514 -- 4/60 : Letter. O.C. ‘Noor el Bahr’ to Mark Sykes, enclosing a letter (in Arabic) ‘from Headquarters’, 27 February 1910, poz 515-519 -- 4/61 : Copy letter. British Consul, Damascus, to Viceroy of India, recommending Sheikh Dad Mohamed for a decoration, 4 June 1912, poz 520-522 -- 4/62 : Letter from War Office granting permission for Mark Sykes to travel to Turkey during leave, 19 August 1912, poz 523-528 -- 4/63 : Insurance policy on two crates, containing a door and an old lamp, shipped from Constantinople to Hull on ‘SS Othello’, 10 January 1914, poz 529-531 -- 4/64 : Visiting cards (10), poz 532-536 -- 4/65 : Scraps of paper bearing jottings, drawings, calculations (12), poz 537-551 -- 4/66 : Miscellaneous items. Arabic, poz 552-569-- 4/67 : Plans by Mark Sykes (5). Comprising: a) Kelat Al Nijm (3) -- 4/67 : Plans by Mark Sykes (5). Comprising: b) Kala’at Ja’bar -- 4/67 : Plans by Mark Sykes (5). Comprising: c)Area of Hamar, poz 570-574 -- 4/68 : Photographs (taken in 1908) of tracings made by Mark Sykes of areas of Turkey in Asia (42), with two similar blue prints, 1905-1906, poz 575-599 -- 4/69 : Sketch of the Russian road from Kazvin to Hamadan (scale 1 inch to 32 miles), 1906, poz 600-601 -- 4/70 : Map. Arabia and the Persian Gulf, by Capt. F.F. Hunter (3 sheets) (scale 1 inch to 32 miles), 1908, poz 602-605 -- 4/71 : Photograph of map of the routes of Alexander’s army near the Baghdad Railway, poz 606-608 -- 4/72 : Map of the Euphrates district, giving limits of cultivation and position of Bedouin tribes in summer quarters (scale 1 ¾ inches to 100 miles, poz 609-610 -- 4/73 : Portion of map of eastern part of Turkey in Asia (Kurdistan and area), poz 611-613 -- 4/74 : Map of railways in Persia, taken from a newspaper, poz 614-615 -- 4/75 : Maps. Empire Ottoman, Armenia. Showing railways (5) (scale 1:10,000,000), poz 616-617 -- 4/76 : Map. Arabia (scale 1:7,500,000), poz 618-619 -- 4/77 : Map. Durbadam Pass (scale 2 inches to 200 Persian yards), poz 620-621 -- 4/78 : Map. Turkey in Asia (16 copies, of which 11 are variously marked up) (scale 1 ¾ inches to 200 miles), 1912 (Estimated year), poz 622-637 -- 4/79 : Outline map of Turkey in Asia, taken from DDSY(2)/4/78, (3), poz 638-640 -- 4/80 : Map. Europe. Political. Marked up by Mark Sykes (scale 1 inch to 314 miles), poz 641-642 -- 4/81 : Ms. and ts. draft letter. Mark Sykes to Winston Churchill. Proposals for prosecuting the war by seizing Gallipoli and Constantinople, and attacking Germany via the Balkans, Austria and Bavaria, 1-27 January 1915, poz 643-660 -- 4/82 : Memorandum. Information, gathered by the writer during a journey to Paris, Italy and Switzerland on various aspects of the war (including the Middle East), 1915 (Estimated date), poz 661-668 -- 4/83 : Letter.Emery Walker Ltd., London to Walter Wilson, sending a map for ‘Turkey’ by Mark Sykes for approval and asking for spelling to be settled, 6 May 1915, poz 669-670 -- 4/84 : Translation of an introduction to an Arabic pamphlet by Sheikh Mohamed El Kilkili about the condition of Turkey, May 1915 (Estimated date), poz 671-678 -- 4/85 : Note on the Khalifate, by Mark Sykes (2), 25 May 1915, poz 679-685 -- 4/86 : Copy letter. G.S. Symes, Erkowit, to G.F. Clayton about activities of the Idrisi of Asir (3), 15 June 1915, poz 686-697 -- 4/87 : Memorandum on ports and railways of Syria and Mesopotamia, by Major S.F. Newcombe, 17 July 1915, poz 698-709.
Reprodüksiyon Notu
Mikrofilm. Wakefield, UK : Microform Academic Publishers, 2006. 1 mikrofilm makarası : pozitif ; 35 mm.
Orijinal Versiyon Notu
Mikrofilmin orjinali : Microform Academic Publishers film no; R50041.
Kurum Adı
Hull University Archives