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T. E. Lawrence
a union of indexes compiled by Hazel K. Bell

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  • Integrated: Letters I, II and IX

  • Added at foot of page: SP22

  • To be added: Wilson


Gadarene swine II: 139

Galsworthy, John IX: 8, 10; writes to and meets HW IX: 6-7; letter to Edward Garnett IX: 7; comment on HW's writing IX: 112; TEL's opinion of his writing IX: 130; The Forsyte Saga 52, 54, 178

Gammon, Gwennie IX: 80

Gammon, Tom IX: 80

Garibaldi, Giuseppe I: 19, 20

Garnett, David II: 14; IX: 132, 173: Go She Must II: 44, 53; Letters of T. E. Lawrence I: xvii; II: 62; IX: xvi, 98-9

Garnett, Edward I: xv, 9, 19, 21, 60, 139, 142, 151; II: 25, 174; IX: 10, 52, 59, 65, 120, 176; abridgement of SP I: 14, 16, 17, 27, 34, 69, 80; II: 138;  opinion of SP II: 27, 138; opinion of RD II: 165; Galsworthy writes to re TO IX: 7; correspondence with HW re publishing TO IX: 7-8; relations with TEL IX: 8, 61; publishes and promotes TO IX: 9; sends TEL's criticism of TO to HW IX: 9-10, 11, 12, 34; and The Mint II: 182, 189; letters from TEL (re TO, IX: 20.1.1928 3, 12, 13-31; text 207-8; archived 206), 35, 55, 64, (number of IX: 61, 64); Hogarth IX: 32; II: xii, xv;

Garnett, Richard: The Twilight of the Gods I: 59, 60, 211

Garvin, J. L. II: 191

Gaudier-Brzeska, Henri IX: 85

Gavan Duffy, George II: 158, 162

general strike, 1926 I: 173, 176

genius I: 132

Geographical Journal II: 148, 150, 163, 167

George V, King II: 176, 179, 195, 200; IX: 192

Georgeham ('Ham') village, north Devon IX: 4-5, 5-6, 42, 68, 75, 78, 97, 107, 114, 191-2; Ox's Cross Weld and hut IX: 67, 68, 97, 107, 156, 164, 170; pub IX: 98; Skirr Cottage/ Vale House IX: 6, 66, 67, 68-9, 75-6; TEL visits IX: 78-82; see also The Village Book under Williamson, Henry, writings.

Georgia, USA IX: 141, 142, 152, 153-5

Gerhardi, W. A. II: 126

Germany: in WWI II: 5-6, 147, 209; Nazi party IX: 151, 182, 186; before World War II IX: 182

Gibbs, Sir Philip IX: 95, 99; Ten Years After. A Reminder IX: 71

Gide, Andrι I: 152

Gill, Eric II: 77, 80

Giraudoux, Jean: Bella II: 105, 121

Gissing, George: The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft I: 79, 83

Glastonbury I: 89, 90, 92-4

Gleichen, Feodora, Countess II: 178, 179

gods II: 21, 112

Goethe, J. W. von IX: 194

gold-leaf II: 41, 118

Golders Green crematorium II: 168-70

Gooden and Fox (art dealers) I: 190

Gordon, General C. G. I: 13, 14, 15

Gosse, Sir Edmund I: 122, 123

Gould, Gerald IX: 120, 121, 122

Grace, W. G. I: 180, 181

gratuity for TEL: from War Office I: 21; proposals for see Parliament, see also pension

Graves, Alfred Perceval II: 126

Graves, Robert I: 56; II: 26, 126, 132, 140, 142-3, 164, 198-9, 215; IX: 55, 114, 121, 127, 131, 140, 141, 158; relationship with TEL IX: xiv, 131-2; radio broadcast II: 54, 55; commissioned to write LA II: 108, 110, 120, 126, 163; collects material for LA II: 108, 127-9, 135-6, 137-8, 141, 142-3; consults TEL over LA II: 134, 136, 137-8, 139, 143, 147; TEL's opinion of LA II: 149, 164, 166-7, 183-4, 195-6, 198-9, 204-5; LA published II: 186, 191, 192, 193, 199; IX: xiv, 76, 109, 131, 151; illustrations in LA 200-1; and Kennington II: 199, 200; advertisement for RD in LA II: 214, 216; LA cited II: 200; Goodbye to All That IX: 86, 87; LA  Lars Porsena II: 14; in Sunday Times II: 153; letter from GBS II: 108, 127; letters to CS II: 127-8, 135; letter from CS II: 128; letter to TEL II: 140; TEL's letters to II: 127, 145, 205, 215

Gray, Thomas I: 75, 76; 'Elegy in a Country Churchyard' II: 67, 69

Great North Road I: 195, 197

Greek language and literature I: 203, 204; II: xii, 11, 41  

Greenwich Village, New York IX: 111

Gregory, Augusta, Lady I: 160, 161

Grey, Viscount II: 29, 30

Grider, J. McG. and Elliott Springs: War Birds II: 173, 175

Grieg, Edvard: Peer Gynt I: 122, 123

Guitry, Sacha I: 194, 198: Mozart I: 194, 198

Gunters (fashionable confectioners) I: 61, 156, 159, 206

Gwyer, Maurice II: 146, 147

 

SP22

Gaa 440, 507, 516, see also giaan

Gaha 126

Galilee 236, 360, 473, 638; Christianity 394; Turks retreat from 791

Gallipoli campaign 31, 32, 41, 441

Gara, Wadi 187–9; Diary Mar. 1917 816

Garland, Major Hubert G., Egyptian Army 5; character 103–4; gives instruction in explosives 103–4, 105; makes aerodrome 110; (117); Yenbo defences 120–1; railway attacks 174, 188–9, 216, 231

Gasim Abu Dumeik, head of the Dhumaniyeh: in attack on Aba el Lissan 323; at Rum 390–1, 392, 396, 418

Gasim el Shimt 297–8, 325,  413

Gasim of Maan 242; lost 269–71; found 272–3

Gattar 13

Gaza: Murray attacks 202, 219, 237, 347, 348, 428; Allenby takes 508; Diary Dec. 1917 818

gazelle 91, 301, 673; shot 150, 187, 414; eaten 150, 187, 398, 466; chased by cars 516

Gelib 147, 153, 185, 265; Feisal camps at 150–1; Diary Jan. 1917 816

gelatine and gelignite: used for cooking fires 269, 483; used to block wells 303–4; used in railway raids 307, 402, 477, see also mines; used to catch fish 338–9

genealogy, tribal 114, 457, 655

Georges-Picot, Franηois 122, 510

German East Africa 172

German forces: on Western front 238, 614, 813; as allies of Turks 91, 519, 520; withdrawn from Tafileh 580; lorries at Mezerib 731; Yilderim army 731, 762; at Tell el Shehab 735–6, 737, 738;  aircraft 757–8; at Mafrak 762; retreating from Deraa 779; leave Damascus 792

German missions to Turkey 86; Stotzingen, von 77, 149

Germans: immigrants to Syria 360

Germany: on outbreak of WWI 30, 31, 34

Ghadaf, the 458, 504, 671, 672, 673, 674, 676, 689, 693; Diary June, Aug. 1917 817; Aug. 1918 819

Ghadir el Abyadh 467–8, 469; Diary Nov. 1917 818

Ghadir el Haj station: exploded 321–2; (444); Nuri takes 602; (697, 706) 

Ghalib Bey 108, 118

Ghalib el Beidawi 145

Ghar, Wadi 770

Gharandel 340

Gharija village 769

Ghassan 464, 693, 694

Ghazale station 493, 723, 770; Auda takes 771

Ghor el Safieh 547, 548; Diary Feb. 1918 818

Ghowashia palm-grove 145

Ghutti 292

Giaan, the 267, 752

Giaan el Khunna 501, 715, 759; Diary Sept. 1918 819

Gilman, Lieutenant L. H., MGC (HACC) 5, 172–3, 515

goats 17, 203–4, 205

God 659; of negations 20–2; see also religion

Godwin, Brigadier-General C. A. C., Indian Army 796, 808, 809

Goltz, Friedrich Wilhelm Colmar von der 191, 192, 196, 341

Goslett, Captain Raymond G., RASC, supply officer 5, 229, 349, 373, 618

Graham, Sir Ronald 41–2

gramophones 51

Graves, Captain Philip 38

Greek culture 394

Greeks 25, 197, 359

Green, H. R. RASC (HACC) 706

Greenhill, Second-Lieutenant E. S. MGC (HACC) 5, 697

Gregory, General 787, 788

Grey, Sir Edward 510

Grisenthwaite, Lieutenant A. G.  MGC (HACC) 5, 719

grossness of towns 22

guesting, Arab 188–9, 557; see also feasts and feasting

guest-masters 229, 489–90

Gufa 148

Guibert de Nogent 191, 532

guns and rifles: Turks use at Medina 78; Arab fear of 78, 92; Egyptian Army Krupps 79, 201, 543, 621; shooting 88, 150, 172; Arabs desire 92; supplies at Rabegh 104; supplied to Arabs 88, 118–19, 120, 128, 165, 168, 201, 207, 369; Arab maintenance of 127, 128; transport 141–2, 149; Arab machine-gun companies 128, 228–9; Turkish, range 165; training for 228–9, 379; Arab use of 369–70; at Tafileh 543, 544; taken from Turks 546; see also Hejaz Armoured Car Company

Gurkhas: on railway raids 711, 714; returned to Akaba 728, 751, 752; (758)

Guweira plain 304, 319, 323, 332, 333; Auda camped at 340, 347, (Turks advance on 374), 383–6, (Turks bomb 383, 386), (in snow 554); (TEL at 513, 555–6, 605, 613); driving over 613; (652, 662); Diary July, Sept. 1917 817; Dec. 1917,  Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr. 1918 818

Guweira post: negotiations with 331, 332–3, 347
gypsies 594, 595
 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 


 

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Key

SP22: Seven Pillars of Wisdom, The Complete 1922 Text

Wilson: Jeremy Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, The Authorised Biography

Volumes in the T.E. Lawrence Letters series (titles in pale grey not yet published):

I: Bernard and Charlotte Shaw, 1922-1926

II:  Bernard and Charlotte Shaw, 1927

III: Bernard and Charlotte Shaw, 1928

IV: Bernard and Charlotte Shaw: 1929-35

V: E. M. Forster, F. L. Lucas and Frederic Manning

VI: Edward Garnett and David Garnett

VII: Robert Graves

VIII: John Brophy, John Buchan, and Siegfried Sassoon

IX: Henry Williamson

X: John Brophy, C. Day Lewis, C. M. Doughty, James Hanley, Noel Coward

XI: 1905-10 - letters to his family, D.G. Hogarth, E.T. Leeds, and C.M. Doughty

XII: Carchemish 1910-14- letters to his family, James Elroy Flecker,  D.G. Hogarth, E.T. Leeds, and C.M. Doughty and others

XIII: War Diaries and Letters 1914-18

XIV: Political and Diplomatic Correspondence 1918-1922

XV: Service correspondence, 1922-35

XVI: Advisers: D. G. Hogarth, Robin Buxton, Lionel Curtis, John Snow and Edward Eliot

XVII: Printers and publishers - Jonathan Cape, Sydney Cockerell, C. J. Cumberlege, Peter Davies, F. N. Doubleday, St. John Hornby, Ralph Isham, Bruce Rogers, Raymond Savage, and others

XVIII: Artists, including Herbert Baker, C.F. Bell, H.S. Ede, Eric Kennington, Augustus John, Paul Nash, William Roberts, William Rothenstein, and Kathleen Scott. 

XIX: Women: Nancy Astor, Lil Black, F. E. Hardy and others, including post-war letters to his mother, Sarah Lawrence.

XX: Journalists and Historians. R. D. Blumenfeld, Geoffrey Dawson, B. H. Liddell Hart, Lowell Thomas

XXI: George Brough, Edward Elgar, Ernest Thurtle, A.P. Wavell and others.

Last revised: 1 August 2006
 

 

T.E. Lawrence Studies is edited by Jeremy Wilson. Its costs are sponsored by Castle Hill Press.