Public and Political: General: Greetings: General Elections: congratulations acknowledged through personal secretaries., Oct 1951
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Major-General Sir Hugh Tudor; Andre de Staercke, Belgian Ambassador to Great Britain; Sir Edward Marsh; Harold Macmillan [later 1st Lord Stockton]; Sir Charles Petrie [Chairman of the 1900 Club]; General Sir Frederick Pile; Sir Denis Daley; "Edie" [Edith, Lady] Londonderry; Anthony Moir; Henry Luce; Patrick Kinna; Sir Guy Garrod; Walter Fletcher; Neville Duke; Sir [Edward] Spears; George Spencer Churchill; Helen, Lady D'Abernon; Doreen, Lady Linlithgow; Clarissa [Eden, earlier Clarissa Churchill, later Clarissa, Lady Avon]; Viorel Tilea; [James] Vincent Sheean; Sophie, Lady Wavertree; "Sunny" [Lord Blandford, later 11th Duke of Marlborough]; James Farley, Chairman of the Board, Coca Cola Export Corporation; Oswald Frewen; Pamela, Lady Lytton [earlier Pamela Plowden]; William Deakin; Charles Eade, Editor of the Sunday Dispatch; Mary Soames [earlier Mary Churchill] and Christopher Soames; Frank Clarke; Lewis Douglas; "Bernie" [Bernard] Baruch; Walter Graebner; Major [Cyril] Berkeley Ormerod, Director of British Information Services, New York [United States]; Herbert Haseltine; [17th] Duke of Alba; [Ernest] Amherst Villiers; Derek King of the Commonwealth Relations Office; the Maharajah of Jodhpur [India]; Alfred Bossom; Patrick Donner; Sir Arnold Gridley; "Monty", [1st Lord Montgomery]; General Sir Robert Laycock; Clare [Sheridan]; Joyce Hall; "Tommy", Charles Thompson [former Personal Assistant to WSC]; General Sir Joseph Laycock; Amy Guest; Sir Gerald Kelly, President of the Royal Academy of Arts; Sir Malcolm Sargent; Esmond [2nd Lord] Rothermere [earlier Esmond Harmsworth]; [George] Gordon Allen; Charles Wood; Lady Juliet Duff; Lord Ivor Churchill; "Benny" [2nd Duke of Westminster]; [4th Lord] Kimberley [earlier John Wodehouse]; Sir Patrick Hannon; Sir Oswald Birley; Reginald [15th Lord] Pembroke; John Profumo; Charles [Marquis de] Breteuil; Desmond Flower; Sir Alexander Napier; Lionel Barrymore; Sir Victor Warren; [2nd] Lord Russell of Liverpool; Lord Rupert Nevill; Rufus Clarke; Vivien [Lady] Olivier [earlier Vivien Leigh] and Laurence Olivier; Denis Kelly; John, 1st Lord Simon; Joan, Lady Camden; John Dodge; Roger Frewen; [Oliver] Locker-Lampson; Ronald Tree; Sir Alexander Korda; David Beatty; Odette Pol Roger; Sir Richard Pim; Emery Reves [earlier Imre Revesz]; Thomas Dunhill; [Sir] Roderick Jones; Allan Noble; Ivor [Bulmer-] Thomas; Eve Curie; Raymond Guest; Sir James Dunn; [6th] Lord Donegall [earlier Edward Chichester]; Juliet, Lady Rhys Williams; [Hubert] Pullar; Firoz Noon; Franklin Roosevelt junior; Vere, [9th, Lord Bessborough, earlier Lord Duncannon]; Frank Lord, Mayor of Oldham [Lancashire]; Charles Rhys [later 8th Lord Dynevor] and Hope Rhys [later Hope, Lady Dynevor]; Brigadier [Harry] Mackeson; Rudyard Kipling; Thomas Dewey; Harold Stassen; Antonio Giraudier; Basil Brooke [later 1st Lord Brookeborough]; Myron Taylor; [John] Foster Dulles; [James] Bryce Nairn; and Fred Astaire and Phyllis Astaire.Also includes copies of correspondence from WSC to the individuals mentioned above and from Elizabeth Gilliatt, N S " ["Jo" Sturdee, later Lady Onslow] and "Chips" Gemmel [Secretaries to WSC].
Dates
- Creation: Oct 1951
Conditions Governing Access
Open
Extent
1 file(s) (353 loose folios)
Language of Materials
English
External Documents
Existence and Location of Copies
Folio 341: Copyright holder (John Foster Dulles) has withheld permission for online publication. Available at Churchill Archives Centre.
Repository Details
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