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StorageSiteUCL Special Collections
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Reference Number GASTER/1/A/1/1217
TitleHyamson, Albert: Visiting card
Datepost 1890, pre 1940
DescriptionVisiting card of 'Albert M. Hyamson', 34 Brondesbury Road, London NW, with handwritten message of congratulations.
Extent1 item
AdminHistoryCivil servant and historian; an observant Jew, active in Ango-Jewish intellectual life and initially in the Zionist movement, but became anti-Zionist while an official in Palestine under the British Mandate. Born London, 1875; educated at Swansea Grammar School and Beaufort College, St Leonards; entered British Civil Service (Post Office), 1895; Editor, Jewish Literary Annual, 1903-06; Joint Hon Secretary, Whitehall Conference Celebration, 1906; married Marie Rose Lavey, 1911; Joint Editor, 'Zionist Review', 1917-19; Director, Dept of Immigration, Government of Palestine, 1921-1934; OBE, 1931; Joint Editor, 'Vallentine's Jewish Encyclopdia', 1938; Editor, 'Jewish Year Book', 1940-50; Vice-President, Editor of Publications, President (1945-1947), Jewish Historical Society of England; Secretary, Vice-President, Union of Jewish Literary Societies; Vice-President, Jewish Book Council; Archives Committee member, Spanish and Portuguese Jewish Community; Executive Committee member, Anglo-Jewish Tercentenary Council; Executive Committee member, Jewish Society for Human Service; Editorial Board member, 'Journal of Jewish Studies'; Council and Executive Committee member, Treasurer, Palestine Exploration Fund; Hon Member, Jericho Excavation Fund; Treasurer, British School of Archology in Jerusalem; Fellow, Royal Historical Society; died 1954. Publications include: 'The Story of the Whitehall Conference and the Return of the Jews to England' (1905); 'A History of the Jews in England' (1908); 'The Jubilee of Jewish Emancipation in England' (1908); 'Humour of the Post Office' (1909); 'Elizabethan Adventurers on the Spanish Main' (1911); 'The Buccaneers of the Spanish Main' (1912); 'A Dictionary of Universal Biography', (1915); 'Palestine: The Rebirth of an Ancient People' (1917); 'A Dictionary of English Phrases' (1922); 'Palestine, Old and New' (1928); 'Judas Maccabaeus' (1935); 'David Salomons' (1939); 'The British Consulate in Jerusalem' (1939-1941); 'Palestine: a Policy' (1942); 'A Dictionary of International Affairs' (1946); 'Anglo-Jewish Notabilities' (1949); 'Palestine under the Mandate' (1950); 'The Sephardim of England' (1951), 'Jews' College, London, 1855-1955' (1955); contributor to 'Dictionary of National Biography', 'Encyclopdia of Religion and Ethics', 'Quarterly Review'.
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsAvailable subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Registration Form. This item is also available online through our Digital Collections website: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/library/collections/ucl-digital-collections/browse-collections/jewish-collections
Related MaterialUniversity College London Special Collections holds other ephemera of Albert Hyamson (available on the UCL Digital Collections website) and correspondence between him and Moses Gaster (Ref: GASTER/9).
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