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		<titlestmt> 
		  <titleproper>Guide to the papers of <lb/>General (Sir) Henry George
			 Chauvel</titleproper> 
		</titlestmt> 
		<publicationstmt> 
		  <num>Collection Number: PR00535<lb/><lb/><extptr
			 href="/images/findingaids/Chauvel.jpg"/></num><publisher>Research
			 Centre<lb/>Private Records<lb/>Canberra, ACT</publisher> 
		  <date><![CDATA[©]]> 2000 Research Centre, Australian War Memorial. All
			 rights reserved.</date> 
		</publicationstmt> 
	 </filedesc> 
	 <profiledesc> 
		<creation>Processed by: Jennifer Coombes, March 2002<lb/>Encoded by:
		  Jennifer Coombes, 
		  <date>Date completed: March 2002</date></creation> 
		<langusage>Finding aid written in: <language>EN</language> </langusage> 
	 </profiledesc> 
  </eadheader> 
  <archdesc level="collection"> 
	 <did> 
		<head>Summary</head> 
		<unittitle label="Title:">Papers of General (Sir) Henry George Chauvel,
		  GCMG, KCB</unittitle> 
		<unitdate label="Date range of collection:">1891 - 1945</unitdate>
		<unitid label="Collection number:">PR00535</unitid> 
		<physdesc label="Extent:"><extent>4 boxes + 3 folios</extent>
		  </physdesc><repository label="Location:">Private Records Collection, Research
		  Centre, Australian War Memorial.</repository>
		<abstract label="Abstract:">Papers relating to Chauvel's early military
		  training, involvement in the Shearer's Strike of 1891 and his posting to South
		  Africa with the First Queensland Contingent. Later correspondence with his
		  family documents his enlistment with the AIF and active service in Gallipoli,
		  Palestine, Beersheba and Damascus. Post-war papers cover Chauvel's return to
		  military life in Australia after 1919 and letters forwarded to Lady Chauvel
		  after his death in 1945.</abstract></did> 
	 <descgrp> 
		<head>Administrative information</head> 
		<processinfo> 
		  <head>Provenance:</head> 
		  <p>Donated by Mrs Elyne Mitchell in November 1994. Processing and
			 collection guide completed March 2002</p> 
		</processinfo> 
		<accessrestrict> 
		  <head>Access:</head> 
		  <p>Restricted. Donor permission required.</p> 
		</accessrestrict> 
		<userestrict> 
		  <head>Restrictions on use:</head> 
		  <p>Copyright of materials described in this guide is governed by
			 copyright law in Australia. For further information contact the Curator of
			 Private Records, Australian War Memorial.</p> 
		</userestrict> 
		<prefercite> 
		  <head>Preferred citation:</head> 
		  <p>Papers of General, Sir Henry George Chauvel, AWM PR00535</p> 
		</prefercite> 
	 </descgrp> 
	 <descgrp> 
		<head>Additional information</head><relatedmaterial> 
		  <note label="Related collections: "> 
			 <p><emph render="bold">AWM 2DRL/0793</emph>, Papers relating to the
				Palestine campaign<lb/><emph render="bold">AWM MSS1406</emph>, Annotated
				typescript autobiography of the military career of General Sir
				Chauvel<lb/><emph render="bold">AWM 3DRL/2233</emph>, Correspondence between
				between A.J Godley and G.F. Pearce, Minister of Defence, 1914-1918<lb/><emph
				render="bold">AWM PR89/128</emph>, Letters from Chauvel to Lieutenant T W
				White, 1932</p></note> 
		</relatedmaterial> 
	 </descgrp><controlaccess> 
		<head> Keywords:</head><controlaccess> 
		  <subject>1 Light Horse Brigade</subject> 
		  <subject>Quinn's Post Area</subject><subject>Nek
			 (Gallipoli)</subject><subject>Suez Canal Zone</subject><subject>Gaza
			 Area</subject><subject>Letters</subject><subject>Diaries</subject></controlaccess></controlaccess>
	 
	 <bioghist> 
		<head id="biog">Biographical note</head> 
		<p>Henry G Chauvel was born at Tablulam in northern NSW in April 1865. He
		  worked on his father's property after leaving school and in 1885 joined his
		  father's voluntary cavalry unit, the Upper Clarence Light Horse.<lb/><lb/>In
		  1890 he enlisted with the Queensland Mounted Infantry and in 1896 the permanent
		  army in Queensland. Chauvel first saw active service in the Boer War as a
		  member of the 1st Queensland Mounted Infantry. After the occupation of
		  Pretoria, he commanded Chauvel's Mounted Infantry, an independent force of
		  Queenslanders, British and Canadian Mounted Infantry and New Zealand Mounted
		  Rifles.<lb/><lb/>After his return to Australia in 1902 Chauvel held a number of
		  staff appointments in Queensland. With the outbreak of the First World War he
		  was appointed by General Bridges to command the 1st Light Horse Brigade. After
		  inspecting the proposed training site for Australian troops located at
		  Salisbury Plain he reported that it would not be completed in time, influencing
		  the final decision to train the Australian Imperial Force in Egypt.<lb/><lb/>On
		  12 May 1915 Chauvel landed at Gallipoli and took command of the sector around
		  Pope's, Quinn's and Courtney's Posts which were subject to heavy
		  counter-attacks by the Turkish forces. In December 1915 he was appointed GOC of
		  the 1st Australian Division and was involved in the successful evacuation from
		  Gallipoli. He was promoted to major-general in December and made CB the
		  following month.<lb/><lb/>Chauvel refused offers to command one of the infantry
		  divisions due to move to France and chose to stay in Egypt as GOC of the
		  Australian and New Zealand Mounted Division. During the following two and a
		  half years, Chauvel's forces were involved in assaults that drove the Turkish
		  army out of Sinai, Palestine and Syria. Chauvel was given command of the Desert
		  Mounted Corp by the Allied Commander General Allenby. He was the first
		  Australian to command a corp and on 31 October 1917, Chauvel's role was to
		  attack Beersheeba and seize it's water supplies. The charge of the 4th and 12th
		  Light Horse Regiment defeated the Turkish defences and produced a major blow to
		  Turkish morale. Chauvel also played a role in the second battle of the Jordan,
		  Megiddo and the Syrian campaign.<lb/><lb/>Chauvel returned to Australia in
		  September 1919 with appointments to senior Australian army posts, including
		  General Chief of Staff . He was promoted to general (again the first Australian
		  to reach that rank) in November 1929 and retired in April 1930. For the next
		  ten years he was active in returned servicemen's groups, In 1940, at 75 years
		  of age, he was appointed Inspector-General of the Volunteer Defence Corp, a
		  position he held until his death on 4 March 1945.</p> 
		<note> 
		  <p>References:</p> 
		</note> 
		<p> 
		  <bibref> 
			 <name>Grant, Ian</name> , 
			 <title>A Dictionary of Australian Military History</title> <imprint>
			 Sydney, Random House Australia, 1992</imprint></bibref><lb/>
		  <bibref> 
			 <name>D M Horner (ed)</name> , 
			 <title>The commanders: Australian military leadership in the
				twentieth century</title> <imprint> Sydney, George Allen and Unwin,
			 1984</imprint></bibref></p> 
		<p> 
		  <bibref> 
			 <name>Dennis Peter, Grey Jeffrey, Morris Ewan, Prior Robin,</name> 
			 <title>The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History</title>
			 <imprint> Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1995</imprint></bibref></p>
	 </bioghist> 
	 <scopecontent> 
		<head id="desc">Scope and content note</head> 
		<p>The focus of the Chauvel collection lies in the numerous
		  correspondence exchanged between himself, Lady Chauvel and other family
		  members, including his mother and children. During the First World War, Chauvel
		  wrote hundreds of letters to his wife describing life and conditions in Egypt,
		  Gallipoli, Beersheeba, Jordon and Damascus. The correspondence is personal,
		  informal and provides an informal insight into his experience of battle and
		  military life. Two letters sent in December 1915 and January 1916 detail the
		  Gallipoli evacuation. Letters to the rest of the family cover the years 1899 -
		  1945, with the earliest correspondence to his mother describing the war in
		  South Africa where Chauvel served with the 1st Queensland Mounted
		  Infantry.<lb/><lb/>There is very little correspondence or records relating to
		  key military figures with whom Chauvel served in the Boer War and First World
		  War. There are several letters to General Godwin and General Chetwode and a
		  small number of letters sent from Birdwood, however this forms only a small
		  part of the papers.<lb/><lb/>One of the highlights of the collection are the
		  two leather bound, gold embossed 'War books' compiled by Lady Chauvel. These
		  document Chauvel's military engagements during the First World War with
		  photographs, maps, message notes and extracts from his own letters.</p> 
	 </scopecontent><arrangement> 
		<head>Series list</head> 
		<list type="deflist"> 
		  <listhead> 
			 <head01>Series Number:</head01> 
			 <head02>Series title and date:</head02> 
		  </listhead> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label> 
				<ref target="one"> 1</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="one">Diaries and notebooks, 1889 - 1900</ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label><ref target="two"> 2</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="two">Military correspondence, 1916 - 1929</ref></item>
			 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label> 
				<ref target="three">3</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="three">First World War Albums, 1914 -
				  1919</ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label> 
				<ref target="four">4</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="four"> Family correspondence, 1887 - 1937</ref></item>
			 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label><ref target="five"> 5</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="five"> Correspondence of Lady Chauvel, 1906 -
				  1945</ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label><ref target="six"> 6</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="six"> Miscellaneous papers, 1900 - 1917</ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		</list> 
	 </arrangement> 
	 <dsc type="in-depth"> 
		<head> Series description &amp; item list</head> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="one">SERIES 1: Diaries and notebooks, 
				<unitdate>1889 - 1900</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract>This series comprises a personal diary kept by Chauvel
				during a visit to England in 1889. The entries are brief, recording appointment
				and social events throughout the year. Also filed in this series is a notebook
				of station orders for the Queensland Mounted Infantry, South Africa in
				1900.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table> 
				<tgroup cols="3"> 
				  <tbody><row> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Wallet</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Title, date and
						  description</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Box</emph></entry></row> 
					 <row> 
						<entry>1/1</entry> 
						<entry>Diary, 1889; notebook</entry> 
						<entry>1</entry></row> 
				  </tbody></tgroup></table> 
		  </odd> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="two">SERIES 2: Military correspondence, 
				<unitdate>1916 - 1929</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract>This series comprises correspondence exchanged between
				Chauvel and a number of well-known military identities including General Philip
				Chetwode, Field Marshal Birdwood and General Godwin. The majority of letters
				written to Chauvel relate to his receiving the K.C.B in 1918.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table> 
				<tgroup cols="3"> 
				  <tbody><row> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Wallet</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Title, date and
						  description</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Box</emph></entry></row> 
					 <row> 
						<entry>2/1</entry> 
						<entry>Correspondence, 1916 - 1929</entry> 
						<entry>1</entry></row> 
				  </tbody></tgroup></table> 
		  </odd> 
		</c01>
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="three">SERIES 3: First World War Albums, 
				<unitdate>1914- 1919</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract>Leather bound war books compiled by Lady Chauvel,
				containing extract copies from Chauvel's letters, chronologically arranged and
				captioned photographs, newscuttings, maps and field message notes.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table> 
				<tgroup cols="3"> 
				  <tbody><row> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Wallet</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Title, date and
						  description</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Box</emph></entry></row> 
					 <row> 
						<entry>3/1 </entry> 
						<entry>Egypt, Gallipoli, Sinai, 1914 - 1917</entry> 
						<entry>Oversize folio</entry></row><row>
						<entry>3/2</entry>
						<entry>Palestine, Syria, England, 1917 - 1919</entry>
						<entry>Oversize folio</entry></row> 
				  </tbody></tgroup></table> 
		  </odd>	
		</c01>
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="four">SERIES 4: Family correspondence, 
				<unitdate>1887 - 1937</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract>A long series of letters exchanged between Chauvel and
				various family members. </abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table> 
				<tgroup cols="3"> 
				  <tbody><row> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Wallet</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Title, date and
						  description</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Box</emph></entry></row> 
					 <row> 
						<entry>4/1 - 2</entry> 
						<entry>Letters to Lady Chauvel, 1906 - 1914</entry> 
						<entry>1</entry></row><row>
						<entry>4/3 - 5</entry>
						<entry>Letters to Lady Chauvel, 1914 - 1915, including
						  correspondence from Egypt and Galliopoli</entry>
						<entry>1</entry></row><row>
						<entry>4/6 - 11</entry>
						<entry>Letters to Lady Chauvel, 1916 - 1917</entry>
						<entry>2</entry></row><row>
						<entry>4/12 - 14</entry>
						<entry>Letters to Lady Chauvel, 1918</entry>
						<entry>2</entry></row><row>
						<entry>4/15</entry>
						<entry>Letters to Lady Chauvel, 1922</entry>
						<entry>3</entry></row><row>
						<entry>4/16</entry>
						<entry>Correspondence with Chauvel's children, 1914 -
						  1934</entry>
						<entry>3</entry></row><row>
						<entry>4/17 - 20</entry>
						<entry>Letters to his mother, 1905 - 1915</entry>
						<entry>3</entry></row><row>
						<entry>4/21 - 22</entry>
						<entry>Letters to Lily Chauvel, 1914 - 1918</entry>
						<entry>3</entry></row><row>
						<entry>4/23</entry>
						<entry>Letters to various family members, 1887 - 1937</entry>
						<entry>4</entry></row> 
				  </tbody></tgroup></table> 
		  </odd>
		</c01>
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="five">SERIES 5: Correspondence of Lady Chauvel, 1906 -
				1945</unittitle> 
			 <abstract>Letters from Lady Chauvel to various members of her
				extended family. Letters of condolence from the public after the death of
				Chauvel in March 1945.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table> 
				<tgroup cols="3"> 
				  <tbody><row> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Wallet</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Title, date and
						  description</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Box</emph></entry></row> 
					 <row> 
						<entry>5/1</entry> 
						<entry>Letters from Lady Chauvel to Lily Chauvel; letters to
						  Lady Chauvel various correspondents, including congratulations on her marriage,
						  1906 - 1936</entry> 
						<entry>4</entry></row><row>
						<entry>5/2</entry>
						<entry>Letters of condolence to Lady Chauvel after her
						  husband's death, March 1945</entry>
						<entry>4</entry></row> 
				  </tbody></tgroup></table> 
		  </odd> 
		</c01>
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="six">SERIES 6: Miscellaneous papers,
				1900-1917</unittitle> 
			 <abstract></abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table> 
				<tgroup cols="3"> 
				  <tbody><row> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Wallet</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Title, date and
						  description</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Box</emph></entry></row> 
					 <row> 
						<entry>6/1</entry> 
						<entry>Newspaper cuttings menus, special orders, certificates
						  and photographs, 1900 - 1917.</entry> 
						<entry>4</entry></row><row>
						<entry>6/2</entry>
						<entry>Map of Syria, scale 1:4,000,000.</entry>
						<entry>(oversize)</entry></row> 
				  </tbody></tgroup></table> 
		  </odd>	
		</c01></dsc> 
  </archdesc> 
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