Animals
Found in 139 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), [May] [1882]
Letter from WSC (Blenheim Palace) to "Mama" [Lady Randolph Churchill] asking her to come to Blenheim again and describing riding the pony Rob Roy.
(Untitled), 01 Feb 1944 - 29 Feb 1944
(Untitled), 12 Oct 1926
(Untitled), 13 Nov 1926
(Untitled), 23 Mar 1906
Letter from Rev J Stratton, [honorary secretary of the sports committee of the Humanitarian League] (Wokingham, Berkshire), to WSC thanking him for being prepared to support the Spurious Sports Bill.
(Untitled), Mar 1906
Printed letter from Rev J Stratton, honorary secretary of the sports committee of the Humanitarian League (53 Chancery Lane, London) to Herbert Gladstone [later Lord Gladstone], Home Secretary, on the need to strengthen, by means of the Spurious Sports Bill, the law against cruelty to wild animals. Includes the text of the bill. Originally sent with CHAR 2/26/34.
(Untitled), 20 Mar 1906
Printed letter from Rev J Stratton, [honorary secretary of the sports committee of the Humanitarian League] (Wokingham, Berkshire), to [WSC] enclosing a letter to the Home Secretary on the Spurious Sports Bill [see CHAR 2/26/33] and a pamphlet describing the practices the bill is designed to outlaw [see CHAR 2/26/35].
(Untitled), 1906
Pamphlet: Sports legitimate and illegitimate by Rev J Stratton (Humanitarian League, 53 Chancery Lane, London) 15, [1p] Originally sent with CHAR 2/26/34.
(Untitled), 1929
Suggested replies for Conservative candidates to questions on the prevention of cruelty to animals.
(Untitled), [Mar 1929]
Memorandum on the racecourse betting bill by the stewards of the Jockey Club and National Hunt Committee summarising the advantages of the bill as the establishment of totalisators at racing tracks and increased regulation of bookmakers at racecourses and outlining proposals to establish a central authority under control of the Jockey Club and National Hunt Committee, funds for which would be used to support horse breeding and the sport.Printed pamphlet.
"Visiting Rota and cubs at the London Zoo", 1943-07
Photograph of WSC poking a piece of meat through the bars of his lion Rota's cage with a long stick, while Rota can be partially seen through the cage bars. WSC is dressed in a dark suit, spotted bow tie and homburg hat, and is smiling, while a zoo keeper, a man in a suit (looking nervous) and an unknown woman stand beside him.
"Washington [United States]: We both like poodles! At the White House Diana Hopkins introduces her dog", 1941-12
Photo shows WSC, wearing a siren suit and shoes with zip fastenings, sitting in a wicker/cane chair. Diana Hopkins (daughter of Harry Hopkins) as a young girl holds a black poodle [President Roosvelt's dog 'Fala'] in her arms.
"Worcester Park", 1925-04
Photo shows WSC riding a grey polo pony, carrying a polo mallet.
"WSC, various articles and pamphlets on", 1965-01 - 1987-11
Includes: article by Michael Wolff on his work on Randolph Churchill's research team for the official biography; William Deakin's Churchill Memorial Lecture, "Churchill the Historian", 1969; article by John Grigg [2nd Lord Altrincham] on Winston Churchill's last two years in power; text of a speech by Grace Hamblin, 1987, on working as one of Churchill's secretaries, particularly on taking dictation, life at Chartwell [Kent] in the 1930s and Churchill's pets.