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Trevelyan (Charles Philips) Archive
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Letters to Charles and Mary from various correspondents

Including a letter from Australia concerning Australian politics [some pages missing]; from Hong Kong concerning colonial administration and life in Hong Kong; from correspondent Dudley Ward concerning Anglo-German relations; from Ceylon concerning the colonial Civil Service; from Walter Runciman and others concerning Charles' trip to Berlin in 1913; from Mary Ward concerning an exhibition at [presumed] the Mary Ward Settlement; the birth of Marjorie Trevelyan; brief correspondence between James Walker and Charles; from Norman Angell concerning a meeting to discuss wartime propaganda; from Sir Henry Lunn concerning Arnold Lunn's political career; concerning building a sanatorium; from Robert Calverley Trevelyan concerning a recent pamphlet by Charles; from Marjorie Pentland concerning personal and family news; from Herbert Samuel and correspondence with Eric Harben concerning a personal disagreement.

Letters to Charles and Mary from various correspondents

Includes letters from Elliot Seabrooke concerning his experiences with the British Red Cross on the Italian front, conscription and work in military hospitals, pro-war politicians; from C H Herford concerning a casualty of the war; from Ed Heith concerning the progress of the war and conscription; concerning Charles' attitudes to the war; from Wilfrid Lawson concerning political opposition to the war; from Gerald France concerning Charles' opposition to the war; and a reply from Charles; from John Graham concerning the First Ambulance Unit; from M Philips Price concerning the war; from Robin Price concerning the conduct of the war and his experience of warfare; from Margaret Graham concerning the effect of war in Belgium and the Conscription Bill; concerning the Union of Democratic Control (UDC); from the Chelsea War Refugees' Fund; from Margaret Llewellyn Davies concerning the UDC; from Georgia Buckler concerning the Bucklers' support of Charles; and a report entitled The British Committee in Aid of the Italian Wounded by George Macaulay Trevelyan.
Also includes a letter to Sir John Simon concerning his opposition to conscription.

Letters to Charles and Mary on Geoffrey's birth

Includes letters from Anna M Philips, Elizabeth Trevelyan, Hugh Bell, Dorothy Ponsonby, Robin Price, Elsie Clarke, Elsa Richmond, Annie Coxon, Florence Bell, Hugo Bell, Janet Trevelyan, George Macaulay Trevelyan, Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Sylvia Henley.
Also includes newspaper cuttings announcing the birth.

Letters to Charles and Mary on the death of Caroline Trevelyan nee Philips

Letters of condolence, calling cards and telegrams.
Includes correspondence from Charles, Stephen Easton (Lord Mayor of Newcastle), Leslie Runciman, Teresa Merz, Imogen Gore Browne, William Graham, Dorothy Haig, Hilda Finch, Marjorie Pentland, Herbert Richmond, Pauline Trevelyan, Herbert Watson, Elizabeth Robbins, Miss Calvert, John Bell ['a working miner in Durham'], Herbert Samuel, Gertrude Brooke, Hugh Dalton, Arthur Ponsonby, Annie Wilson, Adamson D. Robinson, Rosalie E. Bosanquet.
Also includes the final letters from George Otto Trevelyan, with reference to wills and codicils, and a printed card notification of Caroline's death.

Letters to Charles and Mary's children from various correspondents

Letters to Pauline, George Lowthian, Katharine [Kitty] and Marjorie Trevelyan from Charles and Mary, Herbert Richmond, Elsie Clarke, Hugh Lowthian [Hugo] Bell, George Macaulay and George Otto Trevelyan.
Includes information on ships, reference to Hugh Patrick Trevelyan's death, reference to the Lord Mayor's Procession in London, an illustration by Herbert Richmond of himself not being recognised by his daughters after returning home from sea, a postcard of the Belgian army and cuttings of illustrations.

Letters to Charles and other papers relating to the work of the Union of Democratic Control (UDC)

Includes minutes of meetings of the UDC executive committee, a newspaper cutting on E D Morel, draft letters from Charles promoting the UDC, reference to Morel's health, discussion of UDC publications and speeches, reference to the arrest of Mr Stephan (a publisher) and a proposal to establish a sub-committee for providing provincial lectures and speeches.
Correspondents include Norman Angell, E D Morel, G T Sadler, J Ramsay MacDonald, Madame F L Cyon and [?] Daniel.
Also includes a picture postcard of E D Morel, with a note on the reverse by Pauline Dower and a later note from 1987 regarding the date of a letter from M Philips Price.

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