- Jeffreys/A1-A230/A227-230/A228
- Item
- April 2011
Wooden pen case engraved "A gift from the Washington History Society remembering Sir HaroldJeffreys". [pen itself used in Library]
Wooden pen case engraved "A gift from the Washington History Society remembering Sir HaroldJeffreys". [pen itself used in Library]
Photographs of the unveiling of a plaque in Fatfield
One CD containing 9 photographs.
Footage of the visit of Her Majesty the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh to St John's College, 27 April 2011, including the Quincentenary garden party.
Thanks the College for its support and reports on the unveiling of the plaque. Encloses a commemorative pen in a wooden case, and a CD of photographs taken on the day.
Print-out of email exchange with Richard Wrangham
Part of Papers of Robert Aubrey Hinde
Local recognition at last for Harold
Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo, describing Sir Harold Jeffreys' career and the unveiling of the plaque at Fatfield.
Correspondence with Harry Lee.
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Letters from Harry Lee, Senior Minister, Singapore, to Cradock, with two draft replies from Cradock. Friendly letters, giving family news interspersed with frank and well-informed discussions of world affairs and domestic politics.
Part of Papers of David Melvyn Browne
Browne, David Melvyn (b 1949) archaeologist
Letter from John Crook and enclosed article
Part of Papers of Robert Aubrey Hinde
Private correspondence - loose items.
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Assorted loose material labelled private correspondence. Includes printed invitation to a tea to honour Percy Cradock and Duncan Macrae from the English Speaking Union, Chicago Branch, on 25 March [1949]; photocopy of undated letter from Cradock's sister Doreen; letter from Cradock to his mother and sister Eileen; envelope containing unlabelled photographs of an unidentified house in snow; postcard from John W [Weston?]; letter from 'Denise' dated 24 Nov. 1967 torn in two, with note in Birthe's handwriting "Percy got very cross"; undated letter from Donald; letter from Owen Jonathan; an official letter from Alex Galloway at the Privy Council Office; a letter from Lt General Sir John Worsley, Commander of British Forces Hong Kong thanking Cradock for a talk he gave; a Christmas card from Sophie and George Brown; a printed name card for Mrs Percy Cradock, with manuscript greeting 'happy birthday darling' inside; and a copy of the Telegraph obituary for Sir Robin McLaren.