Elections
Found in 1062 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 08 Feb 1935
Telegram from WSC to the Duke of Westminster (Eaton Hall, Chester), thanks for support of Randolph Churchill in the Wavertree by-election [copy].
(Untitled), 08 Feb 1935
Letter from James Watts, Junior, (Manchester) to WSC, on Randolph Churchill's good showing in the Wavertree by-election. Suggesting that they follow up with another attempt at Cambridge.
(Untitled), 11 Feb 1935
Letter from Randolph Churchill to the Liverpool Daily Post, and the Manchester edition of the Daily Mail, thanking his supporters in the Wavertree by-election [typescript draft, with covering note by Violet Pearman].
(Untitled), 16 Feb 1935
Letter from James Watts, Junior (Abney Hall, Cheadle, Cheshire) to WSC, asking him to sign two books. Also commenting on Randolph Churchill's performance in the Wavertree by-election.
(Untitled), 09 Mar 1935
Letter from Harold Y Robinson and 10 others (all members of the team who fought for Randolph Churchill in the Wavertree by-election), High Street West Norwood, to WSC, asking if he would be willing to speak in support of Richard Findlay, the Independent Conservative candidate in the Norwood by-election.
(Untitled), [Feb] 1935
Letter from Oliver Locker-Lampson (St Stephen's Chambers, Westminster, SW1) to Randolph Churchill, on the Wavertree by-election. Asking if the Wavertree selection committee had turned him down because he was too young and too poor. Commenting on two other constituencies where the best candidates were rejected "merely because they could not compete with opulent half-wits and local sloth" [typescript copy].
(Untitled), 10 Mar 1935
Letter from WSC to Lucy, Lady Houston, on the Norwood by-election [where Randolph Churchill was supporting the Independent Conservative candidate, Richard Findlay], commenting that the ground at Norwood was ill-chosen, but there was no alternative to going forward [carbon].
(Untitled), 08 Mar 1935
Letter from Lucy, Lady Houston, (Byron Cottage, Hampstead Heath) to WSC on the Norwood by-election [where Randolph Churchill was supporting the Independent Conservative candidate, Richard Findlay]. Suggesting that WSC should "enter the fray himself".
(Untitled), [Mar] 1935
Letter from Randolph Churchill to WSC on the Norwood by-election.
(Untitled), 04 Apr 1935
Letter from WSC to Sir Reginald Poole, on alleged libel of Sir Thomas White, Chairman of Liverpool Constitutional Association by Randolph Churchill during the Wavertree by-election campaign [carbon].
(Untitled), 07 Jun 1935
Telegram from WSC to Randolph Churchill, (Plaza Hotel, Buenos Aires, Argentina), instructing him to return "forthwith" to face libel action "otherwise consequences gravely injure your reputation especially Wavertree" [Sir Thomas White had brought an action, claiming that Randolph had libelled him during the Wavertree by-election campaign].
(Untitled), 16 Jul 1935
(Untitled), 16 Jul 1935
Letter from Kenneth Henderson, Legal Department, Associated Newspapers Limited, Carmelite House, London EC4, to WSC on the out of court settlement between Randolph Churchill and Sir Thomas White, for libel in the Wavertree [Liverpool] by-election [in which Randolph agreed to pay damages of 1,000 pounds]. Commenting that Randolph's prestige as a journalist and politician had not suffered, and the report in the Times made it quite clear that he did not grovel in any way.
(Untitled), 23 Oct 1935
Letter from Lord Derby (Derby House, Stratford Place, London W1) to WSC, offering to help Randolph Churchill's election campaign in Liverpool West Toxteth.
(Untitled), 24 Oct 1935
(Untitled), [Oct] 1935
Telegram from WSC to Randolph Churchill, Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool, confirming arrangements for election visit to West Toxteth.
(Untitled), 13 Nov 1935
Telegram from WSC to Patrick Buchan-Hepburn, [later Lord Hailes], Central Committee Rooms, East Toxteth, Liverpool to WSC, thanks for letter on election meeting.
(Untitled), Jan- Feb 1935
Election leaflet encouraging voters to vote for Randolph Churchill in the Wavertree by election to be held on 6 Feb 1935. Featuring black and white head and shoulders portrait photograph of Randolph Churchill.Printed.
(Untitled), Feb 1935
Election leaflet for Randolph Churchill, Independent Conservative candidate in the Wavertree by-election, on Britain's trade losses in India [2 copies].
(Untitled), Feb 1935
Election leaflet for Randolph Churchill, Independent Conservative candidate in the Wavertree by-election, on Home Rule for India.
(Untitled), Feb 1935
Election poster for Randolph Churchill, Independent Conservative candidate in the Wavertree by election.
(Untitled), Feb 1935
Election address of Joseph Cleary, Labour candidate in the Wavertree by-election.
(Untitled), Feb 1935
Election leaflet for Randolph Churchill, Independent Conservative candidate in the Wavertree by-election, on Britain's trade losses in India.
(Untitled), Feb 1935
Election address of Joseph Cleary, Labour candidate in the Wavertree by-election.
(Untitled), Feb 1935
Election address of James Platt, National Conservative candidate in the Wavertree by-election.