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Searched all Perseus collections for "staff" 11240 results in 8 categories
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Art objects (6121)
Atlas sites (8)
Collections (7)
Images (219)
London sites (1)
Reference articles (3)
Text sections (11)
Texts (4865)
6121 Art objects
  1. -, Unknown, 2318: PELIKE; MANNERIST; DRAPED MAN, LEANING ON STAFF, AND DRAPED YOUTH, SEATED, WITH STAFF, DRAPED YOUTH, LEANING ON STAFF, AND DRAPED MAN, SEATED, WITH STAFF [Beazley Archive Vase] (11.94)

  2. New York (NY), Market, Hesperia: CUP; MAN WITH STAFF AND ARYBALLOS OR POMEGRANATE SEATED ON STOOL AND YOUTH, BOTH DRAPED, SPONGE, STRIGIL AND ARYBALLOS SUSPENDED, SALE OF BIRDS, MEN WITH STAFFS AND YOUTHS, ALL DRAPED, ONE WITH STAFF, ONE WITH BIRDS KNEELING AT NET WITH BIRDS, NET, SPONGE, STRIGIL, BAG, ARYBALLOS AND LAGSBALON AND CROSS SUSPENDED [Beazley Archive Vase] (11.51)

  3. Boston (MA), Museum of Fine Arts, 01.80.78: CUP; EUAION PAINTER; KOMOS, MEN AND YOUTHS WITH STAFFS, ONE WITH OINOCHOE, CALYX KRATER, KOMOS, MEN WITH STAFFS, ONE WITH SKYPHOS, YOUTHS, ONE WITH OINOCHOE, ONE PLAYING LYRE, YOUTH WITH OINOCHOE, MAN WITH CUP AND STAFF [Beazley Archive Vase] (7.79)

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8 Atlas sites
  1. Staff Branch: West Virginia, United States [Atlas site] (3.95)

  2. Staff Creek: Iowa, United States [Atlas site] (3.95)

  3. Staff: Texas, United States [Atlas site] (3.84)

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7 Collections
  1. James B. Reston Papers 1935-95: ... , Scope and Contents of the Collection: For most of the collection, the University Archives arranged the files into nine functional categories or sub-series, devised after carefully examining the papers. The Table of Contents shows the breakdown of these categories and sub-categories. Processing allowed the Archives staff to identify several complete file sequences, which were placed within the WORKING FILES sub-series. Since the arrangement of these files does represent an organization created and maintained by Reston and his clerks, the archives has maintained them as separate sequences even when they have overlapping dates or exhibit wide gaps in chronological coverage. ... [Collection] (27.73)

  2. NUI Maynooth Eprint Archive: Eprint archive of material produced by staff and depts at NUI Maynooth, Ireland. [Collection] (1.44)

  3. Perseus Project Research Preprints: Research articles produced by members of the Perseus staff, UGVyc2V1czp0ZXh0OjIwMDAuMDYuMDAwMQ [Collection] (1.00)

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219 Images
  1. Louvre G 448: Detail of side A, right of center: a youth, standing in a 3/4-view to the left, but leaning on a staff below his left arm, turns his head profile to the right, to look at another youth, who stands in near profile to the left, holds a staff in his left hand, and gestures with his opened right palm; both wear himatia [Image] (3.51)

  2. Agamemnon with Staff. (From a Greek Vase.) [Image] (2.26)

  3. Louvre CA 3482: Figural scene on side B, right: a youth wearing a himation stands in a frontal view, with his head profile to the left, and supports his right hand on a staff [Image] (2.19)

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1 London site
  1. Staff Street: United Kingdom [London site] (2.98)

3 Reference articles
  1. Staff [Reference article in Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898)] (4.80)

  2. Herald's Staff [Reference article in Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898)] (2.45)

  3. Staff [Reference article in Perseus Encyclopedia] (1.86)

11 Text sections
  1. The Officers and their Staff. [Section in Benjamin L. D'Ooge, J. B. Greenough, M. Grant Daniell, Commentary on Caesar's Gallic War] (3.63)

  2. TO STAMBAUGH'S STAFF. [Section in Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Volume 12] (2.19)

  3. FROM STAFF ADJUTANT REIFFENSTEIN--UNADDRESSED [Section in Historical collections. Collections and researches made by the Michigan pioneer and historical society ... Reprinted by authority of the Board of state auditors. Volume 15] (1.86)

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4865 Texts
  1. Dulwich Hospital Nursing School; Dulwich Hospital Nursing School Registers: Dulwich Hospital Nursing School registers, 1917-1967: Sisters, Staff Nurses and Male Nurses Register, 1930-1942, 1960; Trained Staff Register, 1961-1967; Private Register of Probationers, 1917-1935; Probationer Nurses Register, 1938-1943; Sisters Register, 1920-1961; Sisters, Deputy Sisters, Staff Nurses, Male Nurses, Temporary Staff and Institute Staff Register, 1935-1961; Staff Nurses Masseuses and Institute Staff Register, 1943-1946; Staff Nurses, Pupil Midwives, Masseuses and Institute Nurses Register, 1945-1949; Staff Nurses, Midwives and Pupil Midwives Register, 1947-1949; Staff Nurses, Assistants, Nurses and Pupil Midwives Register, 1949-1953; Staff Nurses, Midwives, and Student Midwives Register, 1954-1956; Staff Nurses Register, 1955-1963, 1966-1967; Male Staff, Male Charge and Deputy Charge Nurses and Male Student Nurses Register, 1943-1952; Male Staff Register, 1951-1961; Register of Nurses Training, 1938-1947; Trained Staff Register, 1961-1962; Assistant Nurses Register, 1949-1959; Part-time Staff Nurses and Assistant Nurses Register, 1959-1961; Part-time Staff Register, 1947-1958; Student Nurses, Pupil Midwives and Staff Nurses Register, 1939-1948; Student Nurses Register, 1943-1967; Private Register of Probationary Nurses, 1931-1937; Register of Probationary Nurses, 1933-1955. Registers often include name of nurse, date of entry and leaving, age, date of birth, address, education, wards, experience, and training. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (7.39)

  2. Massingberd | Sir | Archibald Armar Montgomery- | 1871-1947 | Knight | Field Marshal; MONTGOMERY-MASSINGBERD, FM Sir Archibald Armar (1871-1947): The papers of FM Sir Archibald Amar Montgomery-Massingberd cover the period, 1891-1945, and include papers relating to Montgomery-Massingberd's education at Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, including sketches and notes on fortification, 1891-1900; papers relating to his education at Staff College Camberley, including essays on nineteenth century military history, 1903-1907; papers relating to his service as General Staff Officer, Grade 3, Aldershot Command, including reports on Army manoeuvres, 1909-1911; papers relating to Montgomery-Massingberd's service as General Staff Officer, Grade 2, Staff College, Quetta, India, and at Staff College, Camberley, Surrey, including copies of lectures delivered by Montgomery- Massingberd, 1912-1914; papers on his service during World War One as General Staff Officer, 4 Div, BEF (British Expeditionary Force), incuding operational orders, war diary detailing operations of 4 Div, reports on the Battle of the Aisne, Sept 1914, the first Battle of Ypres, Oct-Nov 1914, Neuve Chapelle, Mar 1915, the Second Battle of Ypres, Apr-May 1915, 1914-1915; papers on Montgomery-Massingberd's service during World War One as Chief of Staff, 4 Corps, BEF (British Expeditionary Force) including war diary detailing operations of 4 Corps, particularly in Battle of Loos, 25 Sep-9 Nov 1915, 1915; papers on Montgomery-Massingberd's service during World War One as Chief of General Staff, 4 Army, BEF (British Expeditionary Force), including war diary detailing operations of 4 Army, particularly in Battle of the Somme, 1 Jul-18 Nov 1916, Amiens Offensive, Aug 1918, Battle of Beaurevoir Line, 3-5 Oct 1918, Second Battle of Cambrai, 8-9 Oct 1918, the Battle of the Selle, 17-25 Oct 1918, occupation as part of the Allied Armies of Occupation, Nov 1918-Mar 1919; pamphlets and papers relating to training of units 1915-1920; papers relating to Montgomery-Massingberd's service as Deputy Chief of the General Staff, Indian Army, including correspondence with Gen Sir Henry Seymour Rawlinson, 1st Baron Rawlinson of Trent, Commander in Chief India, Lt Gen Sir Philip Walhouse Chetwode, Deputy Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Maj Gen Louis Ridley Vaughan, Commandant Staff College, Quetta, India, on subjects such as civil unrest in Waziristan, India, the Indianisation of the Indian Army, the effect of Russian influence on the foreign policy of Afghanistan, the coal strike in the UK, the Anglo- Irish War and Irish War of Independence, 1920-1921; papers on Montgomery- Massingberd's service as General Officer Commanding, 53 (Welsh) Territorial Div, Western Command, Shrewsbury; 1 Div, Aldershot; Southern Command, Salisbury Plain, including papers relating to Montgomery-Massingberd's chairmanship of the Committee on the re-organization of the Royal Regiment of Artillery; papers relating to Montgomery-Massingberd's Chairmanship of the Committee on the re-organization of the Cavalry, and correspondence with Lt Col Kenneth Wigram, Quarter Master General, Northern Command, India, Col Sydney Frederick Muspratt, Officer Commanding 4 Indian Infantry Bde, Officer Commanding 4 Indian Infantry Bde, Capt Basil Liddell Hart, military correspondent, and Maj Gen John Francis Stanhope Duke Coleridge, Military Secretary, Army Headquarters, India, on such matters as the Indianization of the Indian Army, cvil unrest in Waziristan and the General Strike in UK, 1922-1927; papers concerning Montgomery-Massingberd's later career, including his service as Chief of the Imperial General Staff, 1933-1936; draft of memoirs by Montgomery-Massingberd entitled 'The Autobiography of a Gunner', [1946]; correspondence with FM Sir John Greer Dill, describing Dill's rk in World War Two with the Combined Chiefs of Staff, Washinton, USA, 1939-1944; correspondence with Viscount Halifax, Secretary of State for War, on defensive fortifications of France, 1935; and correspondence with FM Sir Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander and 1st Baron Alanbrooke, FM Sir Alan Francis Brooke, on Allied victory in World War Two, 1928-1944; Maps, mostly showing positions of 4 Army during World War One, 1914-1920. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (6.49)

  3. Dill | Sir | John Greer | 1881-1944 | Knight | Field Marshal; DILL, Field Marshal Sir John Greer (1881-1944): Papers, 1814, 1857-1963, of Field Marshal Sir John Greer Dill and his family. Papers relating to Dill's family and family estates date largely from 1857-1953, but include press cuttings, 1814. The collection mainly comprises papers, telegrams and photographs relating to Dill's life and military career, dating from 1901-1944 but particularly from 1914 onwards, and includes correspondence and other papers concerning his service as General Staff Officer 1, 37 Division, and General Staff Officer 1, Operations Branch, General Headquarters, British Armies in France, Western Front, World War One, 1917-1918, notably instructions to 37 Division, 1917; 15 Division Operational Orders for the Battle of Arras, 1917. Official and some personal correspondence and notes, 1916-1939, including record of the advance of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, 1919; lecture notes relating to Dill's service as Chief Instructor, Staff College, Camberley, Surrey, 1920, and to his promotion to Lt Gen, 1936; letters from Captain Basil Henry Liddell Hart, Maj Gen Sir Sydney Frederick Muspratt, Maj Gen Arthur Cecil Temperley, and Maj Gen John Dudley Laverack, 1926-1939; correspondence with Field Marshal Sir Cyril John Deverell, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, relating to Dill's service as General Officer Commanding, Palestine and Transjordan, Sep 1936-Jul 1937. Official correspondence relating to Dill's command of 1 Army Corps France and Belgium, 1939-1940, principally including correspondence between Maj Gen Sir Henry Royds Pownall, Chief of General Staff British Expeditionary Force (BEF), and Lt Gen Ronald Forbes Adam, General Officer Commanding 3 Army Corps, Sep-Oct 1939; correspondence between Dill and Maj Gen Hugh Royds Stokes Massy, Deputy Chief of the Imperial General Staff. and Chief of General Staff Maj Gen Henry Royds Pownall, Oct 1939; correspondence with US Gen George Catlett Marshal, Chief of Staff US Army, relating to Joint Planning Committee, Mar 1940; correspondence on liaison arrangements between the French and British armies in France, Oct 1939, and letter to Dill as Chief of Imperial General Staff, from Lt Gen Claude John Eyre Auchinleck, General Officer Commanding in Chief, Southern Command, Nov 1940. Typescript report relating to imposition of economic sanctions against Ireland due to the refusal of permission for the use of Irish ports by the Royal Navy, Nov-Dec 1940, with letter from Maj Gen Hubert Jervoise Huddleston, General Officer Commanding Northern Ireland District, to Gen Bernard Paget, Chief of Staff, Home Forces, explaining the need for an appreciation of the political situation in Ireland, Jun 1940. Semi-official letters, diaries and notes to Dill as Chief of the Imperial General Staff, War Office, London, 1940-1941, including letter from Rt Hon (Arthur) Neville Chamberlain, Lord President of the Council, Aug 1940, official diary of tour of the Mediterranean, Feb-Apr 1941, correspondence congratulating promotion to Field Marshal, 1941; copy of personal minutes of Prime Minister, Rt Hon Winston (Leonard Spencer) Churchill, May 1941; notes on Dill's visit to Paris, France, with Prime Minister Churchill, including diary of events, May 1940; typescript notes on telephone conversation with Rt Hon (Robert) Anthony Eden, Secretary of State for War, Nov 1940; correspondence with Field Marshal Rt Hon Jan Christian Smuts, Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Pretoria, South Africa, Nov 1941,Gen Bernard (Charles Tolver) Paget, Commander in Chief Home Forces, Nov 1941, Lt Gen Arthur Nugent Floyer-Acland, Secretary to the Secretary of State for War, Nov 1941. Letters and notes relating to Gen Sir Archibald Percival Wavell, Commander-in-Chief India, including notes on operations in Greece, the defence of Egypt, Palestine and Crete, Sep 1941, and personal letter from Lt Gen Claude John Eyre Auchinleck, Commander-in-Chief, Middle East Command, regarding Prime Minister Churchill's negative attitude to Gen Wavell, May 1941. Four albums of photographs relating to Placentia Bay Conference, Newfoundland, Canada, Aug 1941, official visit to Canada, Aug-Sep 1943, and the Casablanca Conference, code name SYMBOL, Jan 1943, including the Prime Minister, Churchill, aboard HMS PRINCE OF WALES and aboard USS AUGUSTA 1941. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (5.97)

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