Manuscript of 'Turning points of Christian history'
- Glover/C/C9
- Item
- 1890-1940 (Date unknown.)
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian
Manuscript of 'Turning points of Christian history'
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian
Manuscript of 'Rudyard Kipling'
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian
Manuscript of 'India and Christ I'
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian
Manuscript of 'The pilgrimage of St Silvia'
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian
Manuscript notebook labelled 'Clem. Alex.'
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian
Manuscript notebook labelled 'English Cambridge: Thirty Years Ago'
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian
Manuscript notebook labelled 'English Church History'
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Material relating to the office of Public Orator. Glover was Orator 1920-39.
Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Manuscript letter, in which Glover asks whether the later Sunday service should be at 3.15pm, 6.30pm, or 5.30pm? The 3.15pm service only gathered sixty or seventy people last Sunday. They have had three daughters at home: Anna has commission in the RAMC; Mary is working at Addenbrookes Hospital. Elizabeth and Janet have been unwell. Their evacuee teachers are on vacation. Glover's sister, Bessie, invalid and confined to the house, is nonetheless better than she was last Christmas. It is a relief not to be doing any College work. Glover also includes a letter addressed to Mrs Carlile, in which he thanks her for her Christmas letter and sends best wishes for the coming year. Asks her opinion on the King's speech and wishes that it wasn't so cold. He has taken to wearing his Canadian beaver collar.
Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian