Chartwell Manor
Found in 435 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 27 Sep 1922
Letter from Nicholl, Manisty & Co. to WSC, on particulars and conditions of sale of Chartwell [annotated by WSC].
(Untitled), 28 Sep 1922
Letter from Philip Tilden, Architect, to WSC, asking if it would be possible to start work at Chartwell before WSC officially took possession on 11 Nov.
(Untitled), 28 Sep 1922
Letter from Edward Marsh to Nicholl, Manisty & Co., Solicitors, on conditions of sale of Chartwell [ts copy].
(Untitled), 29 Sep 1922
Letter from A J Campbell-Colquhoun to WSC, on WSC's decision to employ Colquhoun's gardener, Waterhouse at Chartwell.
(Untitled), 29 Sep 1922
Letter from WSC to A J Campbell-Colquhoun, asking if it would be possible for his architect, Philip Tilden to start work at Chartwell before WSC officially took possession on 11 Nov [carbon].
(Untitled), 30 Sep 1922
Letter from A.J. Campbell-Colquhoun to WSC, giving permission for Philip Tilden to start work at Chartwell before the official completion day.
(Untitled), 02 Oct 1922
Letter from Knight, Frank & Rutley to WSC, asking if he would be willing to take over gardener's and carpenter's tools, plants in pots and other out-door effects at Chartwell at their valuation price [annotated by WSC "yes"].
(Untitled), 03 Oct 1922
Letter from [Edward Marsh], Private Secretary to WSC to Knight, Frank & Rutley, Estate Agents, giving WSC's agreement to take over out-door effects at Chartwell [carbon].
(Untitled), 12 Oct 1922
Letter from Philip Tilden, Architect to WSC, on his plan to start the renovation of Chartwell with the children's wing, so that the family could stay there "in a picnicy" way" at Christmas, also enclosing sketch of staff cottage.
(Untitled), 14 Oct 1922
Letter from WSC to Philip Tilden, agreeing to proposals to start work on the children's wing at Chartwell [carbon].
(Untitled), 31 Oct 1922
Letter from Nicholl, Manisty & Co. to WSC, on arrangements for completion of purchase of Chartwell on 11 November.
(Untitled), 06 Nov 1922
Letter from Philip Tilden to WSC, on windows at Chartwell, and plans for building work on the side of the house facing the road, and the nursery bay.
(Untitled), 29 Sep 1922
Letter from Nicholl, Manisty & Co. to Edward Marsh, Private Secretary to WSC on WSC's purchase of Chartwell.
(Untitled), 06 Oct 1922
Letter from Nicholl, Manisty & Co. to WSC, on purchase of Chartwell, and WSC's American investments.
(Untitled), 12 Oct 1922
Letter from Nicholl, Manisty & Co. to WSC, on proposed mortgage of £3500 for the purchase of Chartwell, and the Duke of Marlborough's reluctance, as a Trustee, to advance more than £2500.
(Untitled), 13 Oct 1922
Letter from WSC to The Duke of Marlborough, asking him to reconsider his decision, as a Trustee of WSC's settlement, not to allow a mortgage of more that £2,500 on the purchase of Chartwell [carbon].
(Untitled), 17 Oct 1922
Letter from The Duke of Marlborough to WSC, explaining his reasons for refusing to allow WSC's Trustees to advance a mortgage of more that £2500 on the purchase of Chartwell.
(Untitled), 18 Aug 1924
Letter from Lloyds Bank to WSC, on his claim for tax relief because of maintenance and farming losses at Chartwell.
(Untitled), 05 Sep 1924
Letter from Lloyds Bank to WSC, on his claim for tax relief on repairs to Chartwell and 2 Sussex Square.
(Untitled), 26 [Mar 1925]
Letter from CSC to WSC, on the possibility of letting Chartwell for the summer, and on their own holiday plans Part pub. CSC, p.226.
(Untitled), 08 Feb 1926
Letter from CSC to WSC, on her stay with Jacques and Consuelo Balsan at Lou Sueil, Eze, commenting on interview given by Ramsay Macdonald to a French newspaper, also on letter from Philip Tilden and the possibility of a "Battle of the Architects" on the lawn at Chartwell.
(Untitled), [1926]
Note from CSC to WSC, on the need to get the sheep into the orchard at Chartwell as soon as possible, asking if WSC could spare 2-3 of his "lake men" to help with the work.
(Untitled), 11 Apr 1924
Letter from A Luff & Sons, Landscape Gardeners, London, to WSC, estimate for work in the garden at Chartwell [annotated by WSC].
(Untitled), 15 Apr 1924
Letter from Philip Tilden to A. Luff & Sons, Landscape Gardeners, ordering plants for Chartwell [carbon].
(Untitled), 16 Apr 1924
Letter from WSC to Philip Tilden, on work at Chartwell, particularly the water supply [carbon].
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