Lawrence of Arabia
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Lawrence of Arabia

Colonel T.E Lawrence CB, DSO – Places and Objects of Interest

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Lawrence of Arabia

Colonel T.E Lawrence CB, DSO – Places and Objects of Interest

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A journey back in time through objects and locations into the life of one of Britain's most enigmatic and celebrated individuals. A twentieth century icon, Lawrence of Arabia, as Thomas Edward Lawrence is more commonly known, spent thirteen out of his forty-six years in the region from which he drew his name. This was as a scholar researching his university thesis, a spy surveying Sinai for the British Army before the First World War, an intelligence officer in Cairo, a liaison officer to the Arabs, and as a diplomat who galvanised and united the Arab tribes into an effective fighting force. He became an explosives expert and a guerrilla fighter who influenced Arab leaders in defeating their Ottoman occupiers. The story of his achievements in Arabia, derailing Turkish trains and attacking enemy strongholds, has become the stuff of legend. But his life after the disappointment of witnessing the Arabs being denied independence at the end of the First World War is as intriguing as his more famous escapades in the desert. Uncomfortable with the fame and celebrity status that Lowell Thomas's lectures brought upon him, after a brief tenure as a civil servant working for Winston Churchill in an attempt to address the failure of achieving Arab independence at the Cairo Conference, Lawrence, the former Lieutenant-Colonel, remarkably sought a life in obscurity. In the years after the war, for example, he served in the Royal Air Force as an aircraftsman and spent a brief period as a private in the Royal Tank Corps under the alias John Hume Ross or Thomas Edward Shaw. He became a competent marine motor mechanic, and was personally involved in the development of the fast RAF 200 Seaplane tender and an armored target boat. He also became a renowned author and could claim literary giants such as Thomas Hardy, E.M. Forster and George Bernhard Shaw as his friends. In this highly illustrated book, the story of Lawrence's fascinating life is explored through many of the places and objects associated with him, from his birthplace in Wales through to his grave at Moreton in Dorset. Lawrence of Arabia features his places of education in Oxford, sites where he served as a British Army intelligence officer in Cairo, as liaison officer and adviser to the Arabs, even where he fought alongside his Arab brothers against the Ottomans. It also follows his life in the years after Arabia. Some of the fascinating locations Paul Kendall visits include RAF stations at Calshot and Bridlington, or the Tank Depot at Bovington Camp where he served in the ranks, his cottage at Clouds Hill and the homes of his famous friends that he frequently visited. The objects examined include Arab robes that he wore, his Khanjar, his service rifle, and even the Brough motorcycle which he enjoyed and valued. This book is not just a journey across Arabia, Britain and Europe, but also a journey back in time through objects and locations into the life of one of Britain's most enigmatic and celebrated individuals.

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Year
2024
ISBN
9781399071925

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. Introduction
  7. 1. Snowdon Lodge, Tremadog, Wales
  8. 2. No. 2 Polstead Road, Oxford
  9. 3. Bungalow in the garden at No. 2 Polstead Road, Oxford
  10. 4. City of Oxford High School for Boys & Lawrence Memorial
  11. 5. Château Gaillard, Normandy
  12. 6. Jesus College, Oxford
  13. 7. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
  14. 8. Map of Syrian tour drawn by T.E. Lawrence
  15. 9. Krak des Chevaliers, Syria, photographed by T.E. Lawrence
  16. 10. Hotel Baron, Aleppo, Syria
  17. 11. Lawrence’s camera
  18. 12. Drawing of the Mound of Carchemish by T.E. Lawrence
  19. 13. Sculpture of T.E. Lawrence and Dahoum
  20. 14. Petra, Jordan
  21. 15. The War Office, Whitehall, London
  22. 16. Grand Continental Hotel, Cairo, Egypt
  23. 17. Headstone of Second Lieutenant Will Lawrence
  24. 18. Savoy Hotel, Cairo, Egypt
  25. 19. The Hejaz Flag
  26. 20. Lawrence’s House, Yenbo, Saudi Arabia
  27. 21. Short Magazine Lee Enfield (SMLE) Mark III Rifle owned by Lawrence of Arabia
  28. 22. Arab robes and sandals worn by Lawrence of Arabia
  29. 23. Lawrence of Arabia’s Khanjar
  30. 24. Painting of HMS M31
  31. 25. The Hejaz Railway Line
  32. 26. A Derailed Train
  33. 27. Lawrence of Arabia’s map showing route to Akaba
  34. 28. Fort Akaba, Jordan
  35. 29. Lawrence’s kaffiyah, robes and jambiya
  36. 30. Companion of the Order of the Bath
  37. 31. RFC B.E.2c Aircraft
  38. 32. HMS Humber
  39. 33. Wadi Rumm, Jordan
  40. 34. Lawrence’s Spring at Wadi Rumm
  41. 35. Mudowwara, Jordan
  42. 36. Tell el Shebab Railway Bridge
  43. 37. Qasr al-Azraq, Jordan
  44. 38. Lawrence of Arabia’s room at Qasr al-Azraq
  45. 39. Jaffa Gate, Jerusalem
  46. 40. Distinguished Service Order
  47. 41. Sykes-Picot Agreement Map
  48. 42. Blue Mist
  49. 43. Victoria Hotel, Damascus, Syria
  50. 44. Buckingham Palace, London
  51. 45. Quai d’Orsay, Paris
  52. 46. Hotel Majestic, Paris
  53. 47. Portrait of Colonel T.E. Lawrence
  54. 48. Hall of Mirrors, Palace of Versailles, France
  55. 49. Handley Page O/400 Aircraft
  56. 50. Royal Opera House, London
  57. 51. Royal Albert Hall, London
  58. 52. All Souls College, Oxford
  59. 53. Colonial Office, Whitehall, London
  60. 54. Semiramis Hotel, Cairo, Egypt
  61. 55. Groppi’s, Cairo, Egypt
  62. 56. Photograph of T.E. Lawrence, Emir Abdullah and Winston Churchill
  63. 57. Jeddah Doors, Ashmolean Museum
  64. 58. No. 14 Barton Street, London
  65. 59. No. 4 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London
  66. 60. St Andrew’s Gate, Uxbridge
  67. 61. RAF Uxbridge Rifle Ranges
  68. 62. RAF School of Photography, Farnborough
  69. 63. Bovington Tank Range, Dorset
  70. 64. Lulworth Cove, Dorset
  71. 65. Shaw’s Corner, Hertfordshire
  72. 66. Max Gate, Dorchester
  73. 67. Clouds Hill, Dorset
  74. 68. Music Room, Clouds Hill
  75. 69. Book Room, Clouds Hill
  76. 70. Anglebury House, Wareham, Dorset
  77. 71. RAF Cranwell, Lincolnshire
  78. 72. No. 3 Steep Hill, Lincoln
  79. 73. Lawrence of Arabia’s Brough Superior RK 4907
  80. 74. Proof Copy of Seven Pillars of Wisdom
  81. 75. T.E. Lawrence’s typewriter
  82. 76. Revolt in the Desert
  83. 77. SS Rajputana
  84. 78. Press photograph of T.E. in clandestine disembarkation from SS Rajputana
  85. 79. Lobby of the House of Commons
  86. 80. Hanger at the RAF Flying Boat Station, Mount Batten, Plymouth
  87. 81. Photographs of Aircraftman T.E. Shaw
  88. 82. RAF Calshot, Hampshire
  89. 83. Model of ‘Biscayne Baby’ Speedboat named Biscuit
  90. 84. Chartwell House, Kent
  91. 85. Mount Batten Breakwater, Plymouth Sound
  92. 86. Seaplane Tender 206
  93. 87. Studio Portrait of T.E. Lawrence
  94. 88. Myrtle Cottage, Shore Road, Hythe, Hampshire
  95. 89. Pole Hill, Chingford
  96. 90. RAF Felixstowe, Suffolk
  97. 91. Cartoon of Lawrence in John Bull
  98. 92. First Edition of The Mint
  99. 93. Lawrence of Arabia Sundial Memorial, Bridlington
  100. 94. Ozone Hotel, Bridlington
  101. 95. Bridlington Spa Pavilion, Bridlington
  102. 96. Photograph of Lawrence on the day he left the RAF
  103. 97. Bunk Room, Clouds Hill
  104. 98. Lawrence of Arabia’s Brough Superior SS100, Registration GW 2275
  105. 99. Lawrence of Arabia Accident Site Memorials
  106. 100. Bovington Camp Hospital, Dorset
  107. 101. St Nicholas Church, Moreton, Dorset
  108. 102. Lawrence of Arabia’s Funeral Bier
  109. 103. Lawrence of Arabia’s Grave
  110. 104. Bronze Bust of Lawrence, Crypt, St Paul’s Cathedral
  111. 105. Recumbent Effigy of Lawrence of Arabia
  112. 106. Programme for the motion picture Lawrence of Arabia
  113. Notes
  114. Bibliography
  115. Photo Credits