Box 115
Contains 23 Results:
AJN and MCN to HHN, 1919
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.
HHN to MCN and AJN, 1911-1912
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 MCN from Emily Cleghorn, 1915
This subseries contains correspondence, photographs, diaries and other materials created or collected by A.J. Nicholson and Mary Cleghorn Nicholson. For letters between them and their son Hedley Hope-Nicholson, please see Subseries 3.1.1. A large subset of this material issues from Mary Cleghorn's travels in France as a young woman.
MCN: Calling cards from acquaintances
This subseries contains correspondence, photographs, diaries and other materials created or collected by A.J. Nicholson and Mary Cleghorn Nicholson. For letters between them and their son Hedley Hope-Nicholson, please see Subseries 3.1.1. A large subset of this material issues from Mary Cleghorn's travels in France as a young woman.
JHN to AJN, 1922-1928
Letters "with sayings of the children"
HHN to AJN, 1927
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.
HHN to AJN, 1915-1926
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.
AJN to HHN, 1927-1928
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.
HHN to MCN, 1915
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.
AJN to HHN, 1928
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.