Households
Found in 560 Collections and/or Records:
Personal: Visits and invitations: France: R - S., Aug 1955 - Apr 1963
Political: Constituency, Epping [Essex]: correspondence R-T., Jan 1935 - Dec 1935
Political: Constituency, Epping [Essex]: correspondence T-Z., Jan 1934 - Dec 1934
Political: Constituency: Woodford [Essex]: correspondence concerning various business., Jan 1952 - Dec 1958
Political: Constituency: Woodford [Essex]: correspondence, mainly with representatives of Woodford Conservative Association., Nov 1950 - Dec 1958
Public and Political: General: General Election: Tours., 22 Jun 1945 - 18 Jul 1945
Public and Political: General: Gifts: Birthday gifts: S-Z., 1954 - 1955
Public and Political: General: Gifts: Correspondence (private and personal): A-W., Sep 1954 - Dec 1963
Public and Political: General: Gifts: Winston Churchill Birthday Trust., 30 Sep 1954 - 19 Jan 1959
Public and Political: General: Personal Office: Correspondence A - B., 05 Jun 1918 - 27 Dec 1939
Public and Political: General: Personal Office correspondence, A-B, many congratulating WSC on becoming Prime Minister and praising his leadership and speeches. [please note that almost the whole file dates from 1940]., Jun 1903 - Feb 1941
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: Political: correspondence from Conservative Associations (including branches), constituencies, clubs and Young Conservatives, E-M., Feb 1950 - Apr 1955
Public and Political: General: Private and Personal: Correspondence D - E., 04 Jan 1946 - 17 Dec 1948
Public and Political: General: Private and Personal: Correspondence, Moran - Nixon., Jul 1953 - Dec 1964
Public and Political: General: Private and Personal: Correspondence N - O., 03 May 1946 - 23 Oct 1951
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
Sale, 14 Main Street, L B, 1983-09 - 1984-04
Correspondence and associated papers on the sale of JEP's house in Loughbrickland [South Down, Northern Ireland].
(Untitled), 17 Oct 1940
Note from Mary Shearburn [Secretary to WSC, later Mary Thompson] to WSC, on a leak in the roof at Chartwell [Kent] which could be repaired with sail cloth and tar, stating that to obtain the sail cloth it was necessary to obtain a Priority Order from the Ministry of Supply [annotated by WSC with a note to the Private Office, asking them to arrange this "if it is not improper"].
(Untitled), 06 Jun 1945
Letter from Kathleen Hill [Secretary to WSC] to the Telephone Manager, Tunbridge Wells Area [Kent], requesting an extension from the Westerham 93 switchboard to the office at Chartwell, and confirming that the extension from Westerham 81 in the Cottage bedroom [at Chartwell] was to be left as at present to maintain communication with the Manor Office. [Carbon].
(Untitled), 23 May 1945
Letter from Kathleen Hill [Secretary to WSC] to the Telephone Manager, Tunbridge Wells Area [Kent], asking if it would be possible to move the Westerham 93 switchboard from the Cottage [at Chartwell] to Chartwell Manor, where it could be connected when WSC re-occupied the house in 2-3 months time, also asking if it would be possible to install separate telephones in the Cottage, and Stable Cottage. [Carbon].
(Untitled), 09 Feb 1945
Letter from Grace Hamblin [Private Secretary to CSC] to Ben Smith [Brasted, Kent], on two copper beech trees at Chartwell, which obstructed the light at the front of the house, which CSC wished to have removed, asking if he would be interested in buying them. [Carbon].
(Untitled), 29 May 1945
Letter from [Grace Hamblin, Private Secretary to CSC] to Kent War Agricultural Executive Committee, asking if it would be possible to use German prisoners-of-war to remove barbed wire from the Chartwell estate [Kent]. [Carbon].
(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.