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Trevelyan (Charles Philips) Archive
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Letters to Charles and Mary from Pauline whilst in Egypt

Letters from a trip made with her grandfather, Hugh Bell.
Includes sketches, information on travel to Egypt and people encountered, a visit to Khartoum, picture postcards of the opening of Khartoum tramway and the White Nile Bridge featuring Pauline and Hugh, with invitation and programme, photographs of Philae, Hugh and Khartoum Zoo and visits to Tutenkhamun's tomb.
Also includes letters to Mary from Hugh.

Letters to Charles and Mary from various correspondents

Letters from friends, family and colleagues. Includes letters from Elsie Clark, George Macaulay Trevelyan, Herbert Richmond, Robin Price, John Bell and Kenneth Swan. Also includes; a letter from John Bell concerning international politics (with thoughts on Nehru); from Jennie Lee concerning politics, particularly the Labour Party, Aneurin Bevan, health policy, and international politics; and family news, including letters of congratulation on Charles' 80th Birthday.

Letters to Charles and Mary from various correspondents

Includes letters from A Telfer concerning Irish politics in Parliament, Asquith's Government and Parliamentary opposition; from Baron Armstrong concerning Rothbury Bridge; from A [Beresford] concerning milk cows; from Walter James concerning the early progress of World War I; from Edward Hilton Young concerning service on the HMS Cyclops; from Walter Runciman concerning the war and prospect of peace; from George Anderson concerning his son's wound in France; from Ishbel Aberdeen concerning Irish politics and Home Rule; from James Walker concerning his military training and hopes to depart to France; from Geoffrey Young concerning the spirit of revolution and changes in the armed forces; and other letters on personal and social matters.
Also includes a letter from Charles to A Telfer concerning political dissension.

Letters to Charles and Mary from various correspondents

Includes letters from Gerald France concerning politics and the House of Commons; from [John] Llewellyn Davies concerning an education institution; from Elizabeth Spence Watson concerning her husband's electioneering; from Basil Williams concerning the death of Theodore Trevelyan and the recent election; from J Bainbridge concerning the death of his brother Emerson Muschamp Bainbridge; from Mary Augusta Ward concerning educational institutions; Josiah Wedgwood on politics; from M Philips Price concerning his own candidacy and political prospects; from Angela James concerning a bill for 'control of the feeble-minded'; from Walter Runciman concerning Anglo-German relations; from Ramsey MacDonald concerning his wife's illness; and other letters concerning personal and family news.
Also includes a letter to George Otto Trevelyan from Alexander Brown.

Letters to Charles and Mary from various correspondents

Including from [Geoffrey Marchand?] concerning his service in World War I and thoughts on the aftermath of war; from Katharine Gordon concerning her wartime work; from [Edward Hilton Young?] on HMS Cyclops concerning service in navy; George Longman on his service in the war; concerning a meeting with General Sir Aylmer Hunter-Weston; from Howard Pease concerning the war; from Robin Price concerning experiences on the Western Front, the Union of Democratic Control and hopes for a League of Nations, thoughts on Russia and prospects of a peace conference and peace terms, concerning his time in hospital and wounds, the progress of the war and plans for peace, and M Philips Price in Petrograd; from Hugh Dalton concerning the war; from Katharine Gordon concerning the death of her brother; from Henry Bolton concerning his son being called to war; from Hugh F Luttrell concerning trusteeship, the war, and potential peace terms; from James Walker concerning his service during the war; from Richard B Graham concerning the Landsdowne letter calling for a peace with Germany and from Elsie Marchand concerning her husband in France and the Balkans.

Letters to Charles and Mary from various correspondents

Includes a copy letter from Charles Edward Trevelyan to William Ewart Gladstone concerning concerning books printed in India; letters from George Otto Trevelyan concerning politics and political speeches and family finances [with reference to 'Uncle Harry'?]; letters discussing the engagement of Robert Trevelyan and Elizabeth des Armorie van der Hoevan; and letters to Mary Trevelyan inviting her to stand as candidate for 1928 elections.

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