Letters to Dorothy Hammonds, 1935-09-09 - 1935-12-29
Scope and Contents
The majority of this series (PJGG 6/2-9) consists of Gertrude Grigg's letters to Dorothy Hammonds. Starting with the voyage out, the letters are continuous until 1936, when Lady Grigg returned to England for a visit. Though the correspondence apparently continued after her return, only seven letters survive of the later period, and these were not in scrapbooks.
Unlike her letters to Thomas Jones (see section 7) these letters deal with her personal life in Simla and New Delhi, and occasional visits to other places: the social round, clothes, her houses, gardens, and furniture. She does not like living in India because, although she works on educational committees and does some teaching, she cannot (she feels) help where Indians are unable or unwilling to help themselves. Compared with the letters to Thomas Jones, there is little about politics - though something of personalities. At all times she is supportive of her husband.
Dates
- Creation: 1935-09-09 - 1935-12-29
Creator
- From the Fonds: Grigg, Sir Percy James, 1890-1964 (Knight, civil servant) (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for consultation by researchers using Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge. Individual closures of files are indicated in the catalogue.
Extent
1 file(s)
Repository Details
Part of the Churchill Archives Centre Repository
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