Includes letters from Elliot Seabrooke concerning his experiences with the British Red Cross on the Italian front, conscription and work in military hospitals, pro-war politicians; from C H Herford concerning a casualty of the war; from Ed Heith concerning the progress of the war and conscription; concerning Charles' attitudes to the war; from Wilfrid Lawson concerning political opposition to the war; from Gerald France concerning Charles' opposition to the war; and a reply from Charles; from John Graham concerning the First Ambulance Unit; from M Philips Price concerning the war; from Robin Price concerning the conduct of the war and his experience of warfare; from Margaret Graham concerning the effect of war in Belgium and the Conscription Bill; concerning the Union of Democratic Control (UDC); from the Chelsea War Refugees' Fund; from Margaret Llewellyn Davies concerning the UDC; from Georgia Buckler concerning the Bucklers' support of Charles; and a report entitled The British Committee in Aid of the Italian Wounded by George Macaulay Trevelyan.
Also includes a letter to Sir John Simon concerning his opposition to conscription.
Letters to Charles and Mary from various correspondents
Archive Unit
- For more information, email the repository
- Advice on accessing these materials
- Cite this description
- Bookmark:http://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/data/gb186-cpt/cpt/1/7/51
- This material is held at
- ReferenceGB 186 CPT/1/7/51
- Former ReferenceGB 186 CPT Ex 75
- Dates of Creation1916
- Language of MaterialEnglish
- Physical Description1 file correspondence
Scope and Content
Access Information
Open to the public