Print preview Close

Showing 14669 results

Archival description
File
Print preview Hierarchy View:

Letters to Pauline from family and others

Includes family news, birthday greetings, letters from Charles and Mary's holidays to Rome and Paris, reference to flour being thrown at Asquith in the House of Commons and a description of suffragettes as 'silly' and 'foolish'.
Correspondents include Mary, Charles, Jessie Thompson, Anna M Philips, Hugh Lowthian Bell [Hugo], Hugh Bell and George Otto Trevelyan.

Letters to Charles and Mary from Pauline

Letters from Pauline at Sidcot School.
Includes news of lessons and school trips, sports, exams, family news, an outbreak of diptheria, class timetables and Pauline's response to the Quaker teachings at the school.
Encloses letters from George Lowthian and Katharine [Kitty] Trevelyan, also from Sidcot.
Also includes letters from Hugh Lowthian Bell [Hugo], Mary and Charles to Pauline.
Some of the letters have sketches or watercolour illustrations.

Letters to Charles and Mary from Pauline

Includes diary entries from a visit to Germany and Austria, news of life in London, a visit to Bognor, an account of her joining the Royal College of Art in London and meeting Rothenstein.
Also includes a letter from Charles suggesting she attend the College.

Letters to Charles and Mary from Pauline

Includes family news, life in Cambo and London, letters from visits to Welcombe, Rounton and Sidcot, an account of a competition for the best trained police horse, letters from her time as a student at University College Reading, notes for Pauline's speech as Labour candidate for the Wessex Division election [Reading University Council?], social life in Reading, a description of the play Wandering Jew and a visit to Mapledurham.
Some of the letters are illustrated with sketches.
Also includes a letter to Geoffrey Trevelyan annotated by Mary with his responses.

Letters to Charles and Mary from Pauline

Mostly letters from her time as a student at the University of Reading.
Includes news of life in halls, rowing at Reading, news of her classes and studies in agriculture, a request to cut her hair, reference to the general strike, letters from visits to London with news of Geoffrey Trevelyan, exam results, rowing at Reading and working at the National Institute for Research in Dairying.
Also includes programmes for 'Wessex day' at Wessex Hall, illustrated by Pauline and a photograph of Pauline and other students at Wessex Hall.
Some of the letters are illustrated with sketches, including agricultural machinery.

Results 1 to 10 of 14669