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4
. Leonard Hobhouse to EH, JHB collection
5
. Clark, p. 324
6
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7
. Bloemfontein Archives
8
. EH to J.C. Smuts, 25 March 1917, no. 195
9
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10
. EH to J.C. Smuts, vol. 16 no. 218
11
. Ibid., undated vol. 16 no. 221
12
. Ibid., No. 224
13
. Ibid., No. 226A
14
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15
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1. Emily Hobhouse 1912. Pencil drawing by William Arnold Forster, Fiesole, Italy. Emily said she was very ill at the time.
2. Journeys taken by Emily Hobhouse 1915–16, showing the places she visited in Belgium, the approximate battle lines and position of Alsace-Lorraine. (Cartography by Catherine J. Griffiths, 2013)
3. Central Europe, showing the Austria-Hungarian Empire and the position of Galicia and Serbia. In 1915 Emily Hobhouse was keen to go to Galicia, where there had been fighting with Russia and conditions were said to be very bad. She wished to investigate. Most of Galicia was Polish speaking and after the war it was transferred to an independent Poland. (Cartography by Catherine J. Griffiths, 2013)
4. Emily. (Photograph from official German files 1916)
5. Sketch from Emily’s Journal showing damage to the Burgermeister’s house in Aerschott.
6. One of Emily’s letters from Herbert Hoover – the future President of the United States.