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Trevelyan (Charles Philips) Archive
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Album of photographs and ephemera: Volume 2

This volume opens with a portrait of Charles and Mary dated September 15th 1903, followed by country-wide local and national press cuttings documenting their engagement and future marriage, going on to describe the ceremony, giving a comprehensive presents list and detailing their new home. There is also a wedding souvenir supplement celebrating their union, with pictures of Mary's dress and bouquet. A series of posed portraits shows Mary and Charles on the steps of Wallington, with images of the North Street address in London appearing near the end of the album and dated August 1904. Interior shots of Wallington are on the back pages.

Album of photographs and ephemera: Volume 3

Volume 3 opens with interior and exterior pictures of the Cambo house and garden, Rapture the dog and Ni the cat, tree-felling, a shooting party, a flyer for a speech by Charles on the Taxation of Land Values, Lanercost, and portrait and landscape images of Naworth Castle. Other features are a kitten's diary (1905), Falcombe (1905), a copy of an Agenda for the Women's Liberal Federation Annual Council Meeting of May 1905, Stocks cottage, Robin Ghyll, family pet portraits, and baby Pauline with Nurse Robinson and Hugh Bell dated 11th October 1905. The volume closes with pencil sketches of Mary and Charles dated 1904.

Album of photographs and ephemera: Volume 5

This volume opens with an advert from the London Gazette of 1908 announcing that 'the KING' has appointed Charles Philips Trevelyan, ESQ., M.P., to be one of the Charity Commissioners for England and Wales. There are images from Easter 1906 at Lake Como, and later, pictures of Pauline and Katharine [Kitty] as babies.
Volume 5 also features correspondence relating to the Women's Liberal Federation and press articles with headlines such as 'Misguided Suffragettes' and 'Conviction of Women Suffragettes'. There are pictures of Rounton Grange, Gouliot Caves in Sark and Easter at Welcombe in 1907. A few pages are dedicated to the Marriage of Elsa Bell and Herbert Richmond in 1907.

Album of photographs and ephemera: Volume 6

This album opens with pictures of Charles at Harrow and Cambridge, followed by landscape images from 1899 during a snowy December.
There are photographs by George Bernard Shaw at Blencathra. Other location shots include The Hague, Scheveringen, Manchester and Moretonhampstead, Sidmouth, East Quantoxhead, and Lindisfarne. The King's funeral procession to St. George's Chapel, Windsor, is covered in an attached Manchester Guardian press cutting of 1910. A full page article of June 1910 shows Roosevelt who 'spent the weekend at Stratford-on-Avon as the guest of Sir George Trevelyan'.

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