Personnel
Found in 120 Collections and/or Records:
Personal: Staff: Correspondence A - N., 30 Dec 1945 - 24 Oct 1951
Includes correspondence about various members of WSC's staff, including appointments, salary details and references. Correspondence relates to Kathleen Hill (former secretary to WSC) and Denis Kelly (literary assistant to WSC).
Personal: Staff: Correspondence N - Z., Jun 1952 - Jan 1965
Includes correspondence and notes about various members of WSC's staff including appointments, salary details, and references.
Personal: Staff: Correspondence O - Z., 06 Jun 1945 - 13 Dec 1951
Includes correspondence about various members of WSC's staff, including appointments, salary details and references. Correspondence relates to Walter Thompson (former personal detective to WSC) and the publication of his memoirs and Charles Wood (literary assistant to WSC).
Personal: Visits and Invitations: France: C - G., Sep 1955 - Sep 1961
Personal: Visits and Invitations: France: H - Le., Sep 1955 - Apr 1963
Personal: Visits and invitations: France: R - S., Aug 1955 - Apr 1963
Photographs, 1780 - 2008
The records relate to the development and management of the Library's holdings, buildings and staff.
Public and Political: General: 2 bound diaries, including details of WSC's daily engagements and notes from his staff., Jan 1942 - Dec 1942
Public and Political: General: bound diary, including details of WSC's daily engagements as [First Lord of the Admiralty and] Prime Minister, and notes for his staff., 1940
Details written in the hands of various of WSC's and CSC's secretaries [Kathleen Hill, Mary Shearburn, and Grace Hamblin].
Public and Political: General: bound diary, which from September includes details of WSC's daily engagements [as First Lord of the Admiralty]., 1939
Also includes some details of hours worked by his secretaries "K H" [Kathleen Hill], "O H" [Olive Harrington], "M S" [Mary Shearburn, later Mrs Walter Thompson], and "E R W".
Public and Political: General: General Election: Tours., 22 Jun 1945 - 18 Jul 1945
Public and Political: General: Personal Office correspondence, A-B. [please note that almost the whole file dates from 1942]., c [1892] - Dec 1942
Public and Political: General: Personal Office: Correspondence T - Y., 11 Apr 1939 - 20 Dec 1939
Public and Political: General: Private and Personal: Correspondence Mi - Mu, Mac., 21 Jan 1947 - 05 Oct 1962
Public and Political: General: Private and Personal: Correspondence, Moran - Nixon., Jul 1953 - Dec 1964
Public and Political: General: Private and Personal: Correspondence Sc - St., 27 Jul 1945 - 09 Jul 1960
Public and Political: General: Private and Personal: Correspondence with Harold Macmillan., 06 Jul 1953 - 21 Aug 1959
Public and Political: General: Various: "I guarded Winston" by Ex-Inspector Walter Thompson: typescript., 1939 - 1945
Public and Political: General: Various: "I worked for Mr Churchill" by Elizabeth Layton, typescript., 1947
Public and Political: General: Visits and invitations: Switzerland (August - September 1946): press cuttings., 12 Sep 1946 - 11 Oct 1946
Press cuttings on WSC's visit, on subjects including: WSC's visits to Lausanne, Zurich, Berne and Geneva; WSC's speech at the University of Zurich ["The Tragedy of Europe", 19th September 1946] on the need to establish a United States of Europe; Walter Thompson, WSC's police guard; WSC's painting; a planned attack on WSC.
Public and Political: General: Visits and invitations: Switzerland ( August - September 1946) S., 19 Jun 1946 - 02 Jan 1947
Public and Political: General: Visits and invitations: United States (January - March 1946) S - Z., 03 Oct 1945 - 07 Aug 1946
Records of and relating to assistant staff, 1825 - 1995
The category - Corporate management records - embraces records of the central decision-making bodies, University officers such as the Vice-Chancellor and the Registrary, and their administrative support. It includes constitutional records.
(Untitled), 28 May 1945
Note from Grace Hamblin [Private Secretary to CSC] to CSC, on the possibility of using German prisoners-of-war to clear barbed wire from the Chartwell estate [Kent], also on the possibility of employing a second gardener, and on the removal of two copper beech trees from in front of the house.