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StorageSiteUCL SSEES
LevelCollection
Reference Number LAM
TitleLamb-Maissa Collection
Datec1890-c1923
Date21859-1960s
DescriptionPapers of Sir Harry Harling Lamb (1857-1948) and his wife Sabina (ne Maissa) chiefly from their time in Albania, comprising five folders and three volumes of notes on Albania, diaries, newspaper cuttings, maps of the area and three photograph albums arranged as follows:
LAM/1 Notes on Albania (c.1890-1894)
LAM/2 Diaries (1910-1914)
LAM/3 Photograph albums (1858-1892)
LAM/4 Maps of Albania and the Adriatic (c.1881)
LAM/5 Newspaper cuttings on Albania and other publications (1920-1924)
Extent2 boxes, 2 photograph albums
AdminHistorySir Harry Harling Lamb (1857-1948), KCMG, GBE served in the British Diplomatic Service. Born on 15 September 1857 he was educated at Uppingham. After being appointed a Student Interpreter at Constantinople (Istanbul) in 1879, he went on to hold consular posts at Philippopolis, Adrianople, Van and Mosul. Between 1886 and 1894 he was posted to Scutari and Cettinj in Albania . Later he served in Suakin (Sudan) Jeddah, Kurdistan and was Consul-General at Salonica (Thessaloniki) from 1907 to 1913. He was appointed British Commissioner on the International Commission of Control in Albania, in 1913, and took charge of the British Adriatic Mission in 1915. Lamb was attached to the Military Mission at Salonica (Thessaloniki) in 1918, Sofia from January 1919 and served at the British High Commission at Constantinople in 1920. His last post was Consul General at Smyrna (Izmir) in 1921and he retired in 1922. He was married to Sabina, daughter of Commandatore Felice Maissa. (References: 'Who Was Who Volume IV 1941-1950' (London, 1964) and extract from unknown source entitled 'Statement of Services' p.273 (1960s?) Ref LAM/5/3)
ArrangementThe papers are arranged in five classes as listed in the Description section
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsThe papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.
Related MaterialThe School of Oriental and African Studies holds papers of Sir Lionel Henry Lamb, son of Sir Harry Harling Lamb ref. GB 0102 MS 380730; Cambridge University Library holds some letters from Sir Harry Harling Lamb ( ref. NRA 3853 Hardinge)
FindingAidsOnline catalogue available on the UCL Archives website.
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