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Public and Political: General: Private and Personal: Correspondence E., 11 Oct 1951 - 12 Feb 1960

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Reference Code: GBR/0014/CHUR 2/186

Scope and Contents

Correspondents include: Charles Eade, [Editor] Sunday Dispatch, on "Churchill and his Contemporaries" and a history of part of Associated Newspapers (15); Paul Reynaud, President of France, on contributing to "Churchill and his Contemporaries" (2); 1st Lord Simon on contributing to "Churchill and his Contemporaries"; Thomas Bodkin [Professor of History of Art] on contributing to "Churchill and his Contemporaries" (4); [1st Lord Cherwell, earlier F A Lindemann] on contributing to "Churchill and his Contemporaries"; [Thomas Fife Clark, Adviser on Public Relations to WSC] (2); David Eccles; Sir James Edmonds; Ed Edmondson, United States Congress; Lief Egeland (2); Eliahu Elath, Israeli Ambassador to Britain, on returning to Israel (2); 10th Lord Elgin and Kincardine [earlier Lord Bruce] on WSC becoming a Knight of the Garter; Benno Elkan; Walter Elliot on subjects including WSC's illness (1953) and his winning the Nobel Prize for Literature (5); Katharine Elliot on the death of Walter Elliot, and contesting a seat in Glasgow [Scotland] (2); Evelyn Emmet, Chairman, Women's National Advisory Committee, National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations (2); Vivienne Entwistle on subjects including photographing WSC (4); Haile Selassie [Emperor of Ethiopia] (5); Stanley Evans.Other subjects include: Churchill College, Cambridge; requests for WSC's autograph; a portrait of WSC for Lloyd's.Also includes: notes and copies of correspondence by Anthony Montague-Browne, John Colville and David Pitblado, WSC's Private Secretaries; text of Lord Simon's chapter, "Churchill as a Liberal", from "Churchill and his Contemporaries"; press cutting on the housing work done by Bernard Baruch and Herman Baruch; pamphlet by Walter Elliot, of his speech to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, with an essay on John Knox; pamphlet by Stanley Evans, "Russian Journey" on his experience as a member of the All Party Parliamentary Delegation to the Soviet Union.

Dates

  • Creation: 11 Oct 1951 - 12 Feb 1960

Conditions Governing Access

Open

Extent

1 item(s) (1 file (150 loose folios))

Language of Materials

English