Authors: Juliet Nicolson
Grant, Duncan,
36
Graves, Robert: on delousing,
21
;
suffers traumas of war,
63
–5;
demobilised,
93
;
on T. E. Lawrence,
116
;
on co-habitation,
161
;
and T. E. Lawrence’s writing,
165
;
marriage,
172
;
meets Hardy,
256
;
poetry,
261
Great Ormond Street Hospital: nurses die in influenza epidemic,
93
Great Purifier, The
(film),
6
Great War (1914-18): and national unity,
2
;
dead not returned to England,
5
;
conditions and life on Western Front,
13
,
15
,
17
-23;
and military service,
13
–14;
reporting,
19
–20;
ends,
25
–34;
battlefield tours and visits,
99
–101;
battlefields cleared,
101
;
name,
127
Grenfell, Monica,
37
Grey, Sir Edward
(later
Viscount Grey of Fallodon),
25
grief: in post-war world,
4
–6
Gunter’s (confectioner),
153
Haggard, Sir H. Rider,
98
Haig, Douglas, 1st Earl,
252
,
271
Hall, Mrs S. C.,
224
Harrington, Dudley Stanhope, 9th Earl of,
252
Harrison, Ethel,
2
Hartley, L. P.,
165
Head, Henry,
245
Henson, Ellen,
68
Hitler, Adolf: at war’s end,
28
;
early political activities,
219
Hobson, Harold,
132
holidays,
133
Holland, Henry Scott, Canon of St Paul’s,
7
Holland Hannen & Cubitt (company),
227
Holtby, Winifred,
254
-7,
259
-61,
274
Home and County
(WI’s magazine),
175
Home, Emma (‘Aunt Em’),
195
Horne, Frank,
196
Horner, Edward,
113
House, Brigade Major Wilfred,
28
housing: shortage,
80
–1
Housing and Town Planning Act (1919),
81
Houston, Dr W. R.,
64
Howard, Donald,
140
Hudson, W. H.,
81
Hughes, Private Eric,
131
Humbert, Mr (friend of Parish family),
213
Hunstone (Buckmaster’s manservant),
193
Huntingdon, Henry E.,
221
Hurley, Frank,
151
Hutchinson, Jeremy Nicolas
(later
Baron),
39
Huxley, Aldous,
238
Hyde Park, London: disabled soldiers’ demonstration,
71
–2
illegitimacy,
124
Illustrated London News
,
47
,
63
,
152
,
160
,
171
,
217
,
258
Imperial War Graves Commission,
5
Imperial War Museum,
252
India: deaths from influenza epidemic,
95
industrial unrest,
77
–80,
129
,
137
influenza epidemic (‘Spanish flu’),
3
,
38
,
90
-5
Iolaire
, HMS,
70
-1
Ireland: claims independence,
75
,
130
;
sets up separate parliament (Dáil),
77
;
troubles,
228
Isham, Ralph,
120
Italy: Fascism in,
106
J’Accuse
(film),
219
–20
Jekyll, Agnes,
203
Jerome, Jerome K.,
98
John, Prince (son of George V and Mary): death,
88
-90
Johnson, Captain C. D.,
82
Johnson, William,
100
Jones, Susannah,
91
Joplin, Scott,
155
Karsavina, Tamara,
216
–17
Kendall, James,
62
Kennedy, Daisy,
56
Kennington, Eric,
119
Keogh, Sir Alfred,
57
Keppel, Alice,
20
Keppel, Violet
see
Trefusis, Violet
Keynes, John Maynard
(later
Baron),
36
,
108
Khokhlova, Olga,
216
Kine Weekly
,
219
Kipling, John,
4
Kipling, Rudyard: and loss of son in war,
4
,
273
;
on war dead,
5
;
on war cemeteries,
265
;
hymn for war dead,
273
;
‘Mary Postgate’,
85
Kitchener, Horatio Herbert, 1st Earl,
189
Labour Party: in 1918 election,
74
–5;
programme,
75
Lady
(magazine),
171
,
177
,
179
,
190
Lamb, Henry,
240
Lambourne, Amelius Mark Richard Lockwood, 1st Baron,
187
Lane, Sir William Arbuthnot,
56
-7,
136
,
160
Lansdowne, Maud Evelyn Hamilton, Marchioness of,
7
Lawrence, D. H.: on battlefield illumination,
16
;
and Armistice celebrations,
36
-7;
at Garsington,
249
–50;
Women in Love
,
250
Lawrence, Thomas Edward (Lawrence of Arabia): fame and cult,
114
–22;
hatred of the physical,
120
;
writes account of war,
164
;
loses manuscript,
165
;
motorcycle-riding,
165
–6
Lax, Revd William, Mayor of Poplar,
122
Leak (Lewis’s dress buyer),
208
Leicester, Thomas William Coke, 3rd Earl of,
231
Leigh Pemberton, John,
51
lesbianism,
161
Lewis, Cecil Day,
100
Lewis, Isle of,
70
–1
Liberal Party: and ‘Coupon Election’ (1918),
74
Life Without Servants
(by ‘A Survivor’),
207
limblessness: compensation for,
47
–8
Lindsay, Norah,
251
Liverpool: housing shortage,
80
;
unrest in,
130
Lloyd George, David
(later
1st Earl): on ‘war to end all wars’,
9
;
predicts imminent end to war,
17
;
and Armistice (1918),
29
;
Armistice Day speech at Guildhall,
40
;
promises ‘Land fit for Heroes’,
44
,
69
,
71
;
and ‘Coupon Election’ (1918),
74
–5;
and delays to demobilisation,
76
;
and industrial unrest,
79
–80,
137
,
257
;
proposes trying Kaiser,
83
;
disparages Germans,
85
;
and Paris Peace Conference,
107
;
and Lutyens’
design for Cenotaph,
109
;
attends Lowell Thomas’s talk and show on Allenby and Lawrence,
118
;
proposes role for Prince of Wales,
128
;
and act of remembrance (two-minute silence),
140
–1,
147
,
149
;
welcomes Prince of Wales back from overseas tour,
162
;
and Nancy Astor’s entering Parliament,
171
;
approves unknown soldier grave,
266
–7
Lockers Park school, Hemel Hempstead,
38
London: bombed in Great War,
31
,
121
–2;
housing shortage,
80
Londonderry, Charles Stewart Henry Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 7th Marquis of,
126
Londonderry, Edith, Marchioness of,
152
,
190
Longford Hall,
231
Lord Richard in the Pantry
(play),
158
Louth, Lincolnshire: flood,
230
Lowther, James William
(later
Viscount Ullswater),
170
Lucille, Madame (couturier),
173
Lumley, Herbert,
60
Lusitania
(ship),
84
Luton: town hall burnt by ex-servicemen,
121
Lutyens, Sir Edwin,
52
,
109
,
145
,
263
-5
Lutyens, Revd William,
22
Macarthur, Mary,
74
Mackintosh, Captain Angus and Lady Maud (
née
Cavendish),
223
Macmillan, Lady Dorothy
(née
Cavendish),
223
,
228