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Britain’s Man on the Spot

BRITAIN’S MAN ON THE SPOT
BIHT Lecture: Tuesday 25 November 2025, 11:30-14:30 GMT

Valerie Haye, of the British in India Historical Trust, has supplied the following details of a live lecture being given on Tuesday 25 November by Ann Wilks, CBE:

The British in India Historical Trust

BRITAIN’s MAN ON THE SPOT
Ann Wilks, CBE
Tuesday 25 November 2025, 11:30-14:30 GMT
University Women’s Club, 2 Audley Square, Mayfair, London W1K1DB

11.30am meeting/refreshments | 12 noon lecture
1.00pm lunch (optional)

In his 40-year career with the Indian Civil Service Sir Henry Dobbs served in India, Balochistan, Afghanistan and Iraq. He was a prolific letter-writer, his correspondence and papers filling seven trunks that rested undisturbed for over 80 years in his home in Ireland. Ann Wilks was offered access and her biography draws on Dobbs’s writings to portray the daily work of an Indian Civil Servant and show how the man on the spot could shape events. In Afghanistan Dobbs negotiated a lasting treaty alone in Persian with the Amir. As High Commissioner for Iraq he ensured that it was not abandoned by a cash-strapped Britain, kept its northern third and advanced to early independence.

Ann Wilks CBE was a senior civil servant in the Department of Trade and Industry, and then ran a regulatory body in the financial services sector.

An Oxford MA and BPhil in modern history, Ann was offered on retirement the use of the recently discovered papers of Sir Henry Dobbs, her husband’s grandfather.

She will discuss how she went about turning her material into a book as well as Dobbs’s remarkable career.

This lecture is presented in association with the Indian Civil Service Society.

Tea and coffee (self-serve and included in the ticket price) will be available on arrival. At 11.30 am there will be a short meeting in the Library for members of the Indian Civil Service Society (and anyone interested in joining).
The lecture will be presented in the Library at 12 noon. For those who would like to stay, an optional two-course meal (main course, dessert and coffee) from 1pm to 2.30pm will follow in the Drawing Room. Drinks can be purchased separately from the pay bar in the Drawing Room after the lecture. Dietary requirements accommodated where notified. Dress code: smart casual. All welcome.
Tickets for the lecture cost £15. Tickets for the lecture and meal cost £62.50.
Bookings for the meal close on 20 November.
Bookings for the lecture close on 24 November.
HOW TO BOOK
Click here to book tickets online by card (fees apply), by bank transfer or by cheque.

Valerie Haye, British in India Historical Trust
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