Basil Sanderson

Transcripts of Basil Sanderson's diaries

Content and context

Basil Sanderson was born 18 June 1894, the son of Harold Sanderson and Maud Blood. In 1927 he married Evelyn Constance with whom he had twin sons and one daughter. Sanderson was educated at Rugby School and at Trinity College, Oxford.

Sanderson served in the First World War in the Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry and was mentioned twice in despatches. He had a long and distinguished business career and held directorships of many organisations.

During the Second World War, Sanderson held positions as Director of Shipping in Port in the Ministry of Shipping (1939-41), Head of Port and Transit Control, Ministry of War Transport (1941-45). Sanderson died 15 August 1971.

Typed transcript of diaries and memoir of Sanderson's time in France during the First World War. Includes a note from Sanderson dated February 1969 explaining that some of the original books had been destroyed by a typist.

The volume was deposited at Churchill Archives Centre by Sanderson in 1969.

Access and Use

The collection is open for consultation by researchers using Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge. Churchill Archives Centre is open from Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm. A prior appointment and two forms of identification are required.

Please cite as Churchill Archives Centre, Transcripts of Basil Sanderson's diaries, BSAN

Further information

Copies of the catalogue are available for consultation in the Reading Room at Churchill Archives Centre and at the National Register of Archives in London. 

This collection level description and catalogue were prepared by Natalie Adams of Churchill Archives Centre in February 2004 using information from Sanderson's entry in Who Was Who (A& C Black).