Ingleson, Philip and Gwendoline
Introduction
Philip Ingleson
Gwen Ingleson
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Catalogue
1. First World War Service
Reference code: GB-0033-SAD
Title: Ingleson, Philip and Gwendoline
Dates of creation: [1918 x 1919]
Extent: 1 file
Held by: Durham University Library, Archives and Special Collections
Created by: Ingleson, Philip and Gwendoline
Language: English

Philip Ingleson

(1892 - 1985)

1914-19161st Lieutenant and Adjutant, Royal Fusiliers, France
1916 May-SepStaff officer training (1st Reserve Cavalry Brigade; Aldershot)
1916 -1919Staff Captain, 198 Brigade, France and Belgium
1918Awarded Military Cross
19193rd Inspector, Um Kedada, Darfur
1921-1922Assistant District Commissioner, El Fasher, Darfur
1922-1923Assistant District Commissioner, Gedaref, Kassala Province
1923-1925Assistant District Commissioner, Sennar, Blue Nile Province
1925-1927District Commissioner, Gedaref, Southern District, Kassala Province
1927-1930Deputy Governor, Kassala, Kassala Province
1930-1931District Commissioner, Kassala, Kassala Province
1931-1932Governor, Headquarters, Wadi Halfa, Halfa Province
1932-1934Governor, Headquarters, Ed Damer, Berber Province
1934-1935Governor, Headquarters, Wau, Bahr el Ghazal Province
1935-1944Governor, Headquarters, El Fasher, Darfur
1944Retired from the Sudan Political Service
1944Ministry of Production
1944-1945Board of Trade
1949-1956UK Trade Commissioner and Assistant Commercial Advisor to the High Commissioner, Australia


Gwen Ingleson

(1896 - 1986)


Arrangement

1. First World War Service

Accession details

Presented by Philip, Robin and John Masters, 15 December 2022. Only 1 file of 6 boxes of material has yet been catalogued; a summary list is available for the remainder of the collection.

Catalogue
1. First World War Service
SAD.1095/6/1-119
[1918 x 1919], [1980s]
“The Crown Prince's Jewels”, by ‘Gwenfil’. Pseudonymous memoir of Philip Ingleson's First World war service with the Royal Fusiliers and as a staff officer with 198th Brigade, and also his periods on leave and events in his personal life including his courtship of his future wife Gwendoline Fulton. The memoir was written in the last years of the war and appears to have been intended for publication: units are usually not identified and personal names have been anonymised. Manuscript annotations, some identifying participants' real names, were added by Ingleson much later. The narrative makes reference to Ypres, Frezenberg Ridge, Passchendaele Ridge, Amiens, Hargicourt, Roisel, Peronne, Courcelles, Fouquaucourt, Cerisy, Harbonnières, the Hindenberg Line, Le Cateau, Landrecies, Sivry, Dinant; training exercises and the arrival of American troops are also described. Ingleson's service in France included time at Cuinchy, Cambrin, St Omer, Nieuport, Poelcappelle, the St Quentin salient, the Hindenburg Line, Le Cateau and the Sambre.
Typescript between card covers, lightly annotated and with insertions, including a manuscript copy of the Inglesons' wedding invitation; formerly bound with two green textile ties.
Index terms
Autobiographies

Digitised material for The Crown Prince's Jewels. Memoir of Philip Ingleson's First World war service - SAD.1095/6/1-119