- CA MUA MG 1022-10-01-070-0005
- Item
- 20 March 1933
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Letter from Lois Winslow-Spragge to her family, written from London.
Harrington, Lois Sybil, 1889-1978
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Letter from Lois Winslow-Spragge to her family, written from London.
Harrington, Lois Sybil, 1889-1978
Part of Noel Noel-Buxton fonds
Seven letters from Lord Buckmaster. Letters mostly concern the First World War and German politics.
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Letter from Lois to Edward Winslow-Spragge, written from London.
Harrington, Lois Sybil, 1889-1978
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Letter from Lois to Edward Winslow-Spragge, written from London.
Harrington, Lois Sybil, 1889-1978
Part of Noel Noel-Buxton fonds
A memo signed Edward P about the League of Nations and the causes of war.
Part of Noel Noel-Buxton fonds
Correspondence between Ramsay MacDonald and Noel Buxton, with one unaddressed letter from J. Ramsay MacDonald, Charles Trevelyan, Norman Angell, and E.D. Morel.
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Letter to Harvey Cushing from H.M. Barlow, Royal College of Physicians, Pall Mall East, London, England. Barlow responds to Cushing's inquiry into the Moxon Medal. The only surgeon to have won the medal was Jonathan Hutchinson. [For details see CUS417/23.6]
Barlow, Horace Mallinson, 1884-
Part of Noel Noel-Buxton fonds
Fifty-two letters from James Bryce, Viscount Bryce, to Noel Noel-Buxton. The letters are primarily political, especially related to the Balkans and the Second World War, though some are more personal in tone, including a letter congratulating Noel-Buxton
Part of Noel Noel-Buxton fonds
Six letters from M. Edith Durham, two addressed to Mr. Buxton, one addressed to the President and members of the Balkan Committee, and one addressed to Mr. Evans, with two letter fragments.
Letter to Harvey Cushing, March 7, 1921
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Thomas Archibald Malloch, 45, Tanistock Square, London, England. Malloch sent the typewritten list of additions to Miss Blogg's bibliography. He does not know more of the story of Osler chopping Mrs. Gwyn's finger. Osler had mentioned the bear-in-the-raspberry-patch incident to him. He suggests that Cushing consult Mrs. Gwyn concerning these two stories. Lady Osler had told Malloch's father the story of Osler's record breaking cricket ball toss.
Malloch, Thomas Archibald, 1887-1953