Authors: Georgina Howell
 | MayâStays in Constantinople before returning to England |
 | JuneâSept.âGLB in England, begins |
 | Oct.âStudies ancient manuscripts in Paris with Reinach; writes essay on the geometry of the cruciform structure |
 | Nov.âDec.âIn England; begins to transform the Rounton Grange gardens |
 | Dec.âFeb.âTravels to Gibraltar, Tangier, Spain, and Paris with Sir Hugh |
1906 | Feb.âDec.âGLB in England; Sir Hugh appointed Lord Lieutenant of the North Riding (twenty-five-year tenure) |
 | Dec.âGLB and Sir Hugh arrive in Cairo, joined by Hugo from Australia |
1907 | Feb.âReturn to England, delayed by Sir Hugh's illness |
 | Feb.âMar.âGLB in England |
 | Mar.âJulyâIn Turkey, travels on horseback across Anatolia visiting ancient sites; works with Professor Sir William Ramsay in Binbirkilisse; meets Dick Doughty-Wylie |
 | JulyâHalf-sister Elsa marries Herbert, later Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond |
 | Aug.âGLB takes Fattuh to hospital in Constantinople; guest of Grand Vizier |
 | Aug.âDec.âGLB in England; publication of |
 | Oct.âGLB trains in surveying and map-making with the Royal Geographical Society |
1908 | Young Turks' Committee of Union and Progress rebel against Sultan, taking six more years to achieve full power over Ottoman Empire |
 | GLB in England all year; founding secretary of the Women's National Anti-Suffrage League; drafts |
 | Doughty-Wylie unofficially rallies Turkish troops to stop massacre of Armenians; wounded, organizes relief for twenty-two thousand refugees |
 | Sept.âHugo Bell ordained priest; curate of Guiseley, Leeds |
1909 | Jan.âJulyâTravels to Syria and Mesopotamia; on horseback, follows Euphrates to Baghdad, measures Ukhaidir, then follows Tigris to Turkey |
 | JulyâIn England; publication of |
 | Stepmother Florence first president of the North Riding branch of the British Red Cross (until 1930) |
1910 | Feb.âGLB visits archaeological sites in Italy; pays flying visit to Munich |
 | Hugh Bell stands as Liberal candidate for the City of Londonâunsuccessful. George V succeeds Edward VII |
1911 | Jan.âMayâGLB goes via Beirut and Damascus across desert to Baghdad to check measurements of Ukhaidir; travels along Tigris |
 | AprilâMeets T. E. Lawrence at Carchemish in Syria working for David Hogarth |
 | JuneâReturns to England; publication of |
1912 | GLB in England all year; involved in worldwide fund-raising for relief of Constantinople after the great fire; creates new water garden at Rounton; meets Dick Doughty-Wylie in London |
1913 | Jan.âNov.âGLB in England; elected to Fellowship of the Royal Geographical Society; awarded its Gill memorial theodolite, first woman to receive an RGS award; completes |
 | Woodrow Wilson becomes twenty-eighth President of the United States |
 | Nov.âGLB travels to Damascus to organize journey to Hayyil, with intention of meeting Ibn Saud in Riyadh |
 | Dec.âGLB and caravan leave for Hayyil |
1914 | Feb.âGLB arrives in Hayyil, put under house arrest |
 | Feb.âMayâReleased; continues to Baghdad, through Mesopotamian and Syrian deserts; returns to England |
 | JuneâChurchill persuades British parliament to approve Admiralty purchase of 51 per cent of Anglo-Persian oil company to secure fuel for navy |
 | 14 JuneâArchduke Ferdinand of Austria shot at Sarajevo |
 | JulyâGLB awarded Gold Medal by the Royal Geographical Society |
 | Aug.âFirst World War begins; GLB gives speeches to raise troops; publication of |
 | Oct.âTurkey joins war as ally of Germany |
 | Nov.âGLB works at Lord Onslow's Hospital, Clandon Park, Surrey |
 | British Indian Army expeditionary force occupies Shatt al Arab and creates a base at Basra |
 | GLB takes charge of the Wounded and Missing Office of the Red Cross, Boulogne |
1915 | Apr.âMaurice Bell on Western Front in France, leads attack at Fortuin |
 | Lady Florence sets up auxiliary convalescent hospital for the Red Cross at Rounton Village Institute |
 | Apr.âNov.âGLB opens London Wounded and Missing Office of the Red Cross |
 | 26 Apr.âDick Doughty-Wylie dies at Gallipoli |
 | MayâBritish Liberal Prime Minister Asquith invites Bonar Law's Conservatives to join a coalition government; Churchill forced to resign from the Admiralty |
 | Sept.âBritish win decisive battle against Turkish/Arab army at Kut and advance to Ctesiphon near Baghdad |
 | 17 Nov.âGLB leaves Sloane Street |
 | 20 Nov.âEmbarks at Marseilles |
 | 26 Nov.âDines with Lawrence and Hogarth at Port Said. Probably visits Dardanelles |
 | 30 Nov.âGLB travels to Cairo |
 | Nov.âDec.âWorks there for Gilbert Clayton, head of civil and military intelligence |
 | Nov.âBritish defeated by Turkish force at Ctesiphon, retreat to Kut |
 | Dec.âBritish encircled at Kut; siege begins |
1916 | Jan.âFeb.âGLB in India, advises Viceroy; Arab Intelligence Bureau in Cairo authorized |
 | Feb.âDec.âGLB in Basra as assistant political officer with rank of major under Chief Political Officer Sir Percy Cox, reporting to GOC Indian Expeditionary Force in Iraq |
 | Feb.âHogarth initiates |
 | Mar.âBritish evacuate Gallipoli; Maurice wounded in France |
 | Apr.âT. E. Lawrence attempts to bribe Turks to free Kut; has long discussions with GLB |
 | âTurks enter Kut, population massacred; many British troops die in forced march north |
 | MayâSecret SykesâPicot Agreement anticipates postwar division of influence in Middle East between France, Britain, and Russia |
 | JuneâGLB appointed head of Iraq branch of the Arab Bureau as an officer of the Indian Expeditionary Force D (based in Basra) |
 | âHashemite family lead revolt of Arabs against Turkish rule in western Arabia |
 | Sept.âGLB in hospital with jaundice; then holidays on Euphrates |
 | Oct.âCox signs treaty with Ibn Saud |
 | Nov.âGLB arranges visit of Ibn Saud to Basra |
 | âHashemite Amir Hussain, Sharif of Mecca, proclaimed King of the Hejaz |
 | Dec.âLloyd George becomes Prime Minister |
1917 | Jan.âMar.âGLB continues in Basra, Oriental Secretary to the civil administration for Sir Percy Cox, as well as head of the Arab Bureau (Iraq) |
 | Jan.âIn western Arabia Amir Faisal with T. E. Lawrence starts march of Arab army northwards |
 | Mar.âTurkish army vacates Baghdad; British occupy |
 | Apr.âPresident Wilson asks U.S. Congress to declare war on Germany; American troops engaged in France |
 | âGLB moves to Baghdad after nine-day journey up Tigris; Cossack troops commit atrocities in northern Mesopotamia |
 | MayâOccupies her permanent home in Baghdad |
 | JuneâMaurice invalided out of active service |
 | JulyâLawrence takes Aqaba with Arab irregulars |
 | âCox appointed Civil Commissioner of Mesopotamia reporting to Secretary of State for India in London |
 | Aug.âBritish defeat Turkish army in Gaza |
 | Oct.âBolsheviks take control of the Russian Revolution |
 | âBritish Cabinet approves Balfour Declaration favouring Palestine as a national home for the Jews (announced 2 Nov.) |
 | âGLB awarded CBE; suffering exhaustion, admitted to convalescent hospital |
 | Nov.âAppointed editor of |
 | Dec.âBritish take Jerusalem |
1918 | Jan.âPresident Wilson lists his fourteen points of principle, including “a general association of nations” |
 | Mar. âRussia makes peace with Germany; Allied troops fight Red Army in Russia |
 | âGLB awarded Founder's Medal of the Royal Geographical Society |
 | MayâGLB starts Tuesday soirées for wives of prominent Arabs |
 | JulyâGLB holidays on horseback in Persian mountains; women over thirty gain the vote in Britain |
 | Sept.âGLB arranges durbar of sheikhs in Iraq |
 | âCox posted to Teheran; provisionally replaced by Sir Arnold Wilson as Acting Civil Commissioner; GLB's role restricted |
 | âLady Florence made Dame (DCIE) for her work for the Red Cross; Sir Hugh awarded CB |
 | Oct.âAmir Faisal's army takes Damascus with Lawrence; Turks fight last battle at Sharqat, then withdraw; Turks sign Mudros Armistice, end of Ottoman Empire |
 | Nov.âAllies sign Armistice with Germany |
 | Dec.âInfluenza pandemic reaches Baghdad |
1919 | Feb.âMar.âGLB prepares a paper for the Paris Peace Conference on the future of Mesopotamia and attends the conference |
 | Apr.âMayâGLB tours France and visits Algiers with Sir Hugh; returns to Peace Conference until A. T. Wilson arrives |
 | MayâSept.âGLB in England |
 | JuneâGermany signs Treaty of Versailles accepting peace conditions, First World War ends; League of Nations initiated |
 | Sept.âGLB visits Cairo, Jerusalem, Damascus, Beirut, Aleppo |
 | âPresident Wilson suffers stroke while campaigning for United States to join the League of Nations; permanently incapacitated |
 | Sept.âU.S. Senate fails to ratify its membership in the League of Nations |
 | Nov.âDec.âGLB returns to Baghdad, starts writing |
1920 | Jan.âArab Bureau in Cairo wound up; GLB takes archaeological trip to Babylon site |
 | Feb.âOrganizes funding for a women's hospital in Baghdad |
 | Mar.âAmir Faisal elected and crowned King of Syria |
 | Mar.âApr.âSir Hugh visits Baghdad |
 | Apr.âSan Remo Conference agrees to terms of British mandate over Iraq while instituting self-government |
 | âGLB to compile annual reports on the state of Iraq required by the League of Nations |
 | JuneâCox makes official visit to Baghdad; Sir Frank Lascelles dies |
 | JulyâFrench occupy Damascus; King Faisal deposed |
 | Aug.âTreaty of Sèvres between Allies and Turkey |
 | Oct.âCox returns as High Commissioner for Iraq; Naqib of Baghdad forms provisional Arab government; A. T. Wilson leaves public service |
 | âGLB initiates fortnightly reports to Colonial Office on the progress of the administration in Iraq |
 | Nov.âResumes duties as Oriental Secretary; first meeting of Iraq Council of State |
 | Dec.âPublication of |
1921 | Feb.âChurchill appointed Secretary of State for the Colonies (including responsibility for the Middle East) |
 | Mar.âGLB attends Cairo Conference; holidays in Egypt with Sir Hugh; returns to Baghdad |
 | 23 JuneâAmir Faisal arrives in Basra |
 | 29 JuneâGreets GLB on his arrival at Baghdad |
 | GLB elected President of new Baghdad Public Library |
 | Ibn Saud takes Hayyil; Rashid dynasty ends; Shammar tribesmen flee into Iraq; three-month British miners' strike hits steel industry |
 | JulyâGLB announces result of Iraq referendum; Naqib declares Faisal King-elect on behalf of Iraqi Council of State |
 | Aug.âFaisal ibn Hussain ibn Ali crowned Faisal I of Iraq |
 | Sept.âKing invites Naqib to form Cabinet |
 | Nov.âGLB's half-brother Hugo marries Frances Morkill |
1922 | Apr.âMayâIraq's Constituent Assembly passes electoral law; Sir Hugh joins GLB in Jerusalem |
 | JulyâGLB drafts antiquities law for Iraq |
 | Aug.âBell finances diminish during international recession |
 | Oct.âAiming to comply with the terms of the mandate, Cox and Prime Minister Naqib sign a Treaty of Alliance between Iraq and Great Britain giving twenty years of British occupation in advisory capacity |
 | 13 Oct.âFaisal proclaims Treaty |
 | Oct.âAllies and Turkey sign peace treaty officially ending war with Turkey |
 | âMacmillan Company donates books to Baghdad Public Library |
 | âLloyd George's wartime coalition government collapses; Bonar Law's Conservatives win election; Duke of Devonshire replaces Churchill with responsibility for Middle East; Charles Trevelyan elected MP for Newcastle upon Tyne |