File 1. TS diary entries 15 March-14 May 1948 covering the last days of the British Mandate in Palestine. File 2. TS of "Palestine Postscript: a short record of the last days of the Mandate", not dated. File 3. TS of part of Henry Moore's biographical sketch of Gurney for the Dictionary of National Biography, with a covering letter to General Sir Alan Cunningham, 1 July 1963.
Sir Henry Gurney Collection
This material is held atMiddle East Centre Archive, St Antony's College, University of Oxford
- Reference
- GB 165 0128
- Dates of Creation
- 1948-1963
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 3 folders (108 sheets; 28 sheets; 3 sheets)
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Sir Henry Lovell Goldsworthy Gurney (1898-1951) Knight, High Commissioner Colonial Service
Born 27 June 1898, son of G.G.H. Gurney and Florence Gurney (nee Chamier). Educated Winchester College; University College, Oxford. Served 60th Rifles, 1917-19; entered Colonial Service, Kenya, 1921; Assistant Colonial Secretary, Jamaica, 1935; Chief Secretary to Conference of East African Governors, 1938-44; CMG 1942; Colonial Secretary, Gold Coast, 1944-46; Chief Secretary to Palestine Government, 1946-48; Kt.1947; KCMG 1948; High Commissioner for Federation of Malaysia, 1948-51. Married, 1924, Isabel Lowther Weir: 2 sons. Killed in an ambush in Malaya, 6 October 1951.
Arrangement
Chronological
Access Information
Open
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Acquisition Information
Received from Oxford Colonial Records Project, April 1964
Other Finding Aids
Archivist's Note
Fonds level description created by Clare Brown 16 Dec 1998 and revised by Debbie Usher 24 Nov 2003 and 26 Oct 2011
Conditions Governing Use
No restrictions on copying or quotation apart from statutory regulations and preservation concerns. The Gurney family have granted permission for copies of the diaries (which are now published works) to be made for private study and non-commercial research.
Custodial History
In the possession of Sir Henry and Lady Gurney, and Sir Alan Cunningham
Bibliography
A scholarly edition of the Gurney diaries with an introduction and explanatory footnotes has been published as follows:
Golani, Motti., The end of the British mandate for Palestine, 1948 : the diary of Sir Henry Gurney (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009)