Box 51
Contains 14 Results:
Letters from daughter Marie-Jacqueline, 1938-1963
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 friends, 1924-1929
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 friends, 1930-1936
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 of condolence to Hedley Hope-Nicholson after the death of his father, 1928-1929
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.
Hedley Hope-Nicholson - "Letters to do with father's affairs", 1904-1928
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.
Hedley Hope-Nicholson - "Party answers", 1925-1927, 1938-1939
Replies to Hedley Hope-Nicholson's party invitiations from various friends, as well as lists of attendees and non-attendees.
Hedley Hope-Nicholson - "Party answers - misc. dates", 1919-1927
Also includes an envelope labelled "Party addresses (?)"
Letters from Heathfield School, 1938-1939
Correspondence with Marie Jacqueline's school in 1939, the school trying to deal with contradictory instructions from each parent, and try to get money out of Hedley
Letters to Hedley Hope-Nicholson about the war, 1916-1918
Letters to Hedley Hope-Nicholson regarding World War I.
Hedley Hope-Nicholson - "Special letters", 1915-1925
Letters, for some reason, deemed "special." Includes letters from a Russian princess and letters from Professor Weber.