Conservative Party
Found in 923 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 03 Jul 1928
Letter from Frederick Walker, chief agent, City of Leeds Conservative and Unionist Association (14 East Parade, Leeds, [Yorkshire]) to Sir Gervase Beckett asking him to invite WSC to open their grand bazaar in Leeds Town Hall and stressing the importance of the occasion.
(Untitled), [Jul] [1928]
Appeal leaflet for the Grand Conservative Empire Bazaar at Leeds Town Hall [Yorkshire] in February 1929.
(Untitled), 08 Aug 1928
Letter from F M Box (Conservative and Unionist Central Office, Palace Chambers, Westminster, [London]) to Edward Marsh arguing that whilst the Farmers' Club dinner is not important enough for WSC to attend, the meeting of the Scottish Unionist Association probably is.
(Untitled), 09 Oct 1928
Letter from John Davidson [later 1st Lord Davidson] (Conservative and Unionist Central Office, Palace Chambers, Westminster [London]) to WSC enclosing and commenting on CHAR 2/160/66.
(Untitled), Sep 1928
Booklet on organising a recruitment campaign issued by the Junior Imperial and Constitutional League. Sent with CHAR 2/160/65.
(Untitled), 10 Oct [1928]
Letter from Hubert Duggan, prospective Conservative candidate for East Ham South (140 High Street South, East Ham, London) to WSC asking him to come and speak in support of his candidature.
(Untitled), 21 Oct 1928
Letter from A S Pocock, honorary secretary of the Edmonton Unionist Association (28 Faversham Avenue, Bush Hill Park, Enfield, [Middlesex]) to WSC enclosing CHAR 2/160/74 and asking him to come and speak in the constituency.
(Untitled), 1928
Circular inviting people to become members of the Bush Hill Park ward of the Edmonton Unionist Association and expressing confidence that the Labour MP can be turned out at the next election. Sent with CHAR 2/160/73.
(Untitled), 27 Nov 1928
Letter from John Davidson [later 1st Lord Davidson] (Conservative and Unionist Central Office, Palace Chambers, Westminster, [London]) to WSC asking for dates in January, February, March and April 1929 when WSC could make a big speech in the country.
(Untitled), 1928
Unionist Policy Committee report on trade.
(Untitled), [1929]
Statements on Conservative policy on the school leaving age before, during and after the general election.
(Untitled), 16 Oct 1929
(Untitled), 01 Jun 1929
Letter from Lord Londonderry (Wynyard Park, Stockton-on-Tees, [County Durham]) to WSC congratulating him on his return to parliament, blaming the Liberals for damaging the prospects of young Conservatives such as Harold Macmillan, and regretting that WSC and CSC will not be attending his dinner because they have had an invitation from the Prince of Wales [later Edward VIII].
(Untitled), 23 Jun 1929
Letter from [WSC] to Frederick Guest describing how the opposition in the Conservative Party to the granting of Liberal peerages prevents Stanley Baldwin [later Lord Baldwin] from offering Guest one, advising Guest to join the Conservative Party, where WSC will be able to help him procure a suitable seat, and discussing the arrangements for his (WSC's) tour of Canada, the United States and South America. Carbon typescript copy.
(Untitled), [1930]
Paragraph one of the terms of reference of the Conservative Agricultural Research Committee. Sent with CHAR 2/176/1.
(Untitled), [1930]
List of members of the Conservative Agricultural Research Committee. Sent with CHAR 2/176/1.
(Untitled), 17 Apr 1930
Letter from Lord Wolmer [later 3rd Lord Selborne) (3 Chester Gate, Regent's Park,[London]) to Neville Chamberlain describing the work of the Conservative Agricultural Research Committee and enclosing CHAR 2/176/6-46. Copy sent with CHAR 2/176/1.
(Untitled), [Apr] [1930]
Headings for a speech on agricultural policy produced by the Conservative Agricultural Research Committee. Copy sent with CHAR 2/176/1.
(Untitled), [Apr] [1930]
"Argument" on agricultural policy produced by the Conservative Agricultural Research Committee. Copy sent with CHAR 2/176/1.
(Untitled), [Apr] [1930]
Notes on agricultural policy produced by the Conservative Agricultural Research Committee. Interleaved with agricultural publications. Copy sent with CHAR 2/176/1.
(Untitled), 05 Jun 1930
Conservative research department memorandum prepared by [Neville Chamberlain] on the use of the referendum.
(Untitled), 25 Jun 1930
Conservative research department memorandum prepared by [Neville Chamberlain] on the iron and steel industry.
(Untitled), 14 Jul 1930
Conservative Research Department summary of the report of the Committee on the Cotton Industry set up by the Government.
(Untitled), 28 Jul 1930
Memorandum by the agricultural committee of the Conservative Research Department on the use of a system of quotas to grant Imperial Preference to wheat without recourse to an import duty.
(Untitled), 27 Oct 1930
Letter from Sir Laming Worthington-Evans (6 Eaton Place, [London]) to WSC urging him not to leave [the Conservative Party] over Protection and food taxes (which are "unavoidable") and praising "My Early Life".