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Trevelyan (Charles Philips) Archive File
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Invitation and ephemera

Invitation to Charles from General Botha, a student list from Grafton House, Summer 1934 (including Geoffrey Washington Trevelyan's name), and two annotated calling cards.
This file formed part of CPT 218 in a former arrangement. The other file which was situated at this reference can be found in this collection at CPT/5/4/3.

Illustrations by George

Watercolour paintings, chalk drawings and pencil sketches by George.
Includes 'history charts' showing major events of British History. Mostly illustrations of ships.
Some have been mounted. Some are oversize.

Holiday notebooks

Notebooks kept by Charles while abroad. One reports a trip around Ireland in 1892, possibly while private secretary to Lord Houghton, including trips to Donegal, Inishcoo, Aran and Carrick, and includes accounts of meetings with inhabitants. The end of the volume includes annotated excerpts by Burke, Chambers, Matthew Arnold, John Morley, Goethe and others.
The second notebook covers [approximately] 1900-1902, and includes trips to Ladykirk and various locations in France. Mentioned are a conversation with 'Colonel Gough', removed by Lord Methuen after Battle of Graspan in South Africa and a trip to France in 1902 with [Kenneth?] Swan and [Hilton Johnny].

Government booklets relating to the outbreak of World War I

Includes: Miscellaneous Number 6 (1914), entitled 'Correspondence Respecting the European Crisis', presented to both Houses of Parliament August 1914. Miscellaneous Number 10 (1914), entitled 'Despatch from His Majesty's Ambassador at Vienna Respecting the Rupture of Diplomatic Relations with the Austro-Hungarian Government', presented to both Houses of Parliament September 1914.

Both items are printed by HMSO, and feature annotations in Charles' hand.

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