Brigadier General Walter Allason, DSO & Bar (25 October 1875[1] – 11 January 1960) was an award-winning swimmer, diver, and a senior officer of the British Army who distinguished himself in battle during the First World War.[2][3]
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Brigadier General WalterAllason, DSO & Bar (25 October 1875 – 11 January 1960) was an award-winning swimmer, diver, and a senior officer of the British...
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evacuated to hospital on 11 April 1918 and succeeded by Brigadier General WalterAllason. On 24 May 1918 Eden was recovered and in command of the 57th Brigade...
Mark Hunter for UNESCO (2012) A Spy's London by Roy Berkeley and Rupert Allason, Pen & Sword Books (1994) Communication in Eastern Europe: The Role of...
Visiting Professor of Archaeology at the University of Durham Lindsay Allason-Jones, Former Reader in Roman Material Culture at the University of Newcastle...
autobiography, The Enigma Spy, was published in 1997. In 2001, writer Rupert Allason lost a court case in which he claimed to have ghostwritten The Enigma Spy...
Verdun, allowed to visit Paris, and then set free. He travelled with Thomas Allason in Greece. Based on researches carried out there, he published Topography...
support the government on a confidence issue related to Maastricht: Rupert Allason (Torbay) Bill Cash (Stafford) Nicholas Winterton (Macclesfield) Ann Winterton...
number 15. 18th-century Admiral Sir John Balchen lived at number 15. The Allason family, well known for their political and literary influence, lived at...
The writer Nigel West (Rupert Allason) asserts, based on the information provided in 1940 by Soviet defector Walter Krivitsky, that Deutsch had been...
21 October 1991, Labour MP George Galloway and Conservative MP Rupert Allason (also known as espionage author Nigel West) agreed to raise the issue in...
Beasts of the Greek Anthology (Florence: Tipografia Giuntina, 1927) Robert Allason Furness, Translations from the Greek Anthology (London: Jonathan Cape,...
or A Man Called Intrepid. In Counterfeit Spies, Bermuda resident Rupert Allason (Nigel West) reports that no record exists of Stephenson having received...
provocative novel."". Europa Editions. Retrieved 2 January 2015. Rupert Allason under the pen name Nigel West (17 May 1999). The Crown Jewels: The British...
April 2012. Retrieved 29 March 2012. Holbrook, Neil; Bidwell, Paul T.; Allason-Jones, Lindsay (1991). Roman finds from Exeter. Exeter City Council. Presses...
of two-vote loss". USA Today. AP. 2006-11-09. Retrieved March 17, 2009. Walter Jenny Jr. (November 11, 2006). "State Single votes add up to win elections"...
Malling Sir John Stanley Conservative Tooting Tom Cox Labour Torbay Rupert Allason Conservative Torfaen Paul Murphy Labour Torridge and West Devon Emma Nicholson...
infantry attacks needed "time to prepare". Maj-Gen Sir Richard Bannatine-Allason wrote to Edmonds (in 1931) that Gough's "temperament did not suit him for...