Edward, VIII, 1894 - 1972 (King of Great Britain and Ireland, afterwards Duke of Windsor)
Dates
- Existence: 1894 - 1972
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Literary: articles: Collier's Magazine., 24 Mar 1937 - 19 Jun 1937
Literary: Evening Standard articles: correspondence., 01 Jan 1937 - 31 Dec 1937
Literary: "Short Biographies": proofs 2., 1930 - 1937
Political: Constituency: Epping [Essex], 1924 - 1945
Political: Constituency, Epping [Essex]: correspondence A-B., Jan 1936 - Dec 1936
Public and Political: General: Abdication of Edward VIII: American press cuttings., 12 Apr 1936 - 04 Dec 1936
Includes cuttings on the abdication of King Edward VIII [earlier Edward Prince of Wales, later Duke of Windsor] and his marriage to Wallis Simpson [later Wallis, Duchess of Windsor], from United States' and Canadian newspapers, including the New York Journal, the New York Post, the Los Angeles Examiner, the Kansas City Star, the Topeka State Journal and Hush.
Public and Political: General: Abdication of Edward VIII: Correspondence and memoranda., 02 Jul 1936 - 18 Jul 1950
Public and Political: General: Correspondence., 17 Nov 1936 - 26 Feb 1937
Public and Political: General: Correspondence., 10 Jan 1935 - 30 Jun 1937
Public and Political: General: correspondence from the general public on the abdication crisis, A-K, mainly supporting WSC's stance., Dec 1936
Public and Political: General: correspondence from the general public on the abdication crisis, L-Z, mainly supporting WSC's stance., Dec 1936
Public and Political: General: HRH the Duke of Windsor: Correspondence., 26 Oct 1936 - 05 Dec 1937
Public and Political: General: Private and Personal: Correspondence W - Z., 15 Nov 1945 - 26 Sep 1951
Public and Political: General: telegrams on the abdication crisis, mainly supporting WSC's stance, several from the Dominions, and a celebratory calendar of King Edward VIII [earlier Edward, Prince of Wales, later the Duke of Windsor]., 1936
Correspondents include: Louis Bromfield; Sir Reginald Banks on New Zealand opinion; [Marion] Cran; Lieutenant-Colonel [Augustus] Duke; Therese and [Walter] Richard Sickert.Other subjects include: suggestions that WSC broadcast on the crisis to Australia or the United States; Edward's health.