Lawrence Family Homes
Thomas Edward Lawrence – known as Ned to his family – was born in the early hours of August 16 1888 in Tremadog, North Wales. He was the second son … Continue reading Lawrence Family Homes
Thomas Edward Lawrence – known as Ned to his family – was born in the early hours of August 16 1888 in Tremadog, North Wales. He was the second son … Continue reading Lawrence Family Homes
A Brief Biography of T. E. Lawrence (1888-1935) August 16 1888 Thomas Edward Lawrence was born at Tremadog, in North Wales. He was the second of five boys to be … Continue reading About Lawrence
Number 1, not dated Videos from the memorial service and exhibition weekends Valerie Thompson Introduction from the editor Graham N. Simms Minutes of the inaugural meeting of the T … Continue reading Newsletter Index 1 – 120
National Army Museum saves Lawrence’s dagger for the nation Clouds Hill homecoming for Lawrence’s iconic Brough Superior motorcycle On the anniversary of Lawrence’s fatal accident, Society calls for rethink on … Continue reading News Archive 2016
Below is a summary of the contents of Vol. XXV, No. 1 of the Journal, which was published in Spring 2016, to Vol 29, No.2, which was published in June … Continue reading Journal Volume XXV to Volume 29
“I have not written to you for ever so long … I think really because there was nothing I had to say. It is partly being so busy here, that … Continue reading 16 November 1915
William George Lawrence – the third of the Lawrence brothers, and the one to whom T. E. was closest – went missing in action while flying as an observer in … Continue reading 23 October 1915
“We live in offices and in railway trains; also interviewing Turkish prisoners, and supplying information on any subject that crops up. No civil work however and much map-drawing and geography, … Continue reading 17 July 1915
Military Intelligence Office Cairo Poor dear Mother I got your letter this morning, and it has grieved me very much. You will never never understand any of us after we … Continue reading c. 10 June 1915
Frank Helier Lawrence, aged 22 – the youngest but one of the Lawrence boys – was killed in action at Richebourg l’Avou, leading his men forward in preparation for an … Continue reading 9 May 1915