Box 52
Contains 9 Results:
Letters to Hedley Hope-Nicholson from Ralph Nattrass (?), 1925-1954
Letters to Hedley Hope-Nicholson from longtime correspondent and friend, Ralph Nattrass (?, signature may have been incorrectly identified).
Hedley Hope-Nicholson - misc. letters, 1922-1939
Correspondents include his parents A.J. Nicholson and Mary Cleghorn Nicholson, his children and grandchildren, George Alfred Kolkhorst, Leonard Smith, Alex Lawson, James Ramsay, Roger Kynaston, Noel Stevens and other various relatives and friends. Topics are largely personal and social in nature, though there may be some research or business-related correspondence as well.
For the correspondence between Jaqueline and Hedley Hope-Nicholson, please see Subseries 2.1.1. above.
Letters to Hedley Hope-Nicholson from Julian Lambart, 1937-1938
Correspondents include his parents A.J. Nicholson and Mary Cleghorn Nicholson, his children and grandchildren, George Alfred Kolkhorst, Leonard Smith, Alex Lawson, James Ramsay, Roger Kynaston, Noel Stevens and other various relatives and friends. Topics are largely personal and social in nature, though there may be some research or business-related correspondence as well.
For the correspondence between Jaqueline and Hedley Hope-Nicholson, please see Subseries 2.1.1. above.
Letters to Hedley Hope-Nicholson from Florizel (?), 1913-1920
Letters to Hedley Hope-Nicholson from someone known as "Florizel" (presumably after the character from Shakespeare's "Winter's Tale"), Christ Church, Oxford.
Letters to Hedley Hope-Nicholson from Jeanne Georges Meyer, 1916-1936
Letters to Hedley Hope-Nicholson from Jeanne Georges Meyer, identity unknown.
Letters to Hedley Hope-Nicholson from Alan Harris and Gordon Russell, 1921-1924
Correspondents include his parents A.J. Nicholson and Mary Cleghorn Nicholson, his children and grandchildren, George Alfred Kolkhorst, Leonard Smith, Alex Lawson, James Ramsay, Roger Kynaston, Noel Stevens and other various relatives and friends. Topics are largely personal and social in nature, though there may be some research or business-related correspondence as well.
For the correspondence between Jaqueline and Hedley Hope-Nicholson, please see Subseries 2.1.1. above.
Letters to Hedley Hope-Nicholson from Wilfrid Moor, 1919-1920
Letters to Hedley Hope-Nicholson from Wilfrid Moor, "the curate of the oratory of All Saints, Margaret Street" (B.D.).
Letters to Hedley Hope-Nicholson from Edward Scott-Snell, 1932-1950
Letters to Hedley Hope-Nicholson from Edward Scott-Snell, later known as Edward Godwin, an artist, author and illustrator.
Hedley Hope-Nicholson - Photographs and official documents, 1906-1942
5 B&W (sepia-tone?) photographs of Aunt Ann, Sir Douglas Straight, Harold Dudley, one staged scene of ladies labelled "Reconciliation," and a B&W portrait of an unknown young man reading; folder also includes an envelopes of official documents related to the purchasing of a gravestone and grave site for Aunt Sarah (?), and an orange envelope from the Army containing Hedley Hope-Nicholson's discharge from civil service in 1916 and a leather (?) dog tag stamped with his name.