Letter from Walter Turner Monckton (1891-1965), lawyer and politician. Unable to attend the meetings.
Letter from Walter Turner Monckton (1891-1965), lawyer and politician. Unable to attend the luncheon of the National Association of Almshouses.
Letter from Walter Robert Matthews (1881-1973), dean of St Paul
Letter from Walter Nichols, 20th March 1953. Retirement wishes - Harold Costley White has brought people to regard the Cathedral as their spiritual home.
Letter from Walter Harrap, 10th August 1965. George Harrap & Co., Publishers. Thanks Hope Costley White for the ms. (apparently about Westminster). Has only got as far as the first paragraph, found it confusing, and tentatively and apologetically offers a rewriting. Looking forward to reading the whole, partly because they had discussed the possibility together, and partly because he thoroughly enjoyed Mary Cole (Countess of Berkely: A Biography - Harrap 1961).
Letter from Walter Hamilton (1908-1988), headmaster of Rugby. Has not done much so far to modify the traditional speech day at Rugby; can never be quite sure that VIPs
Letter from Walter Hamilton (1908-1988), headmaster, Westminster School. The school will be free on 14 June [for the Annual Meeting of the Westminster Branch of the NSPCC].
Letter from Waller, 5th October 1945. At the beginning of the war Cathedral workmen fixed a new stained glass window in Lord Bledisloe's chapel in the church at Lydney. The top lights were not finished - can a couple of our men be spared for a day?
Letter from Waller, 25th January 1946. More on the civil engineer for the Crypt, and also on the background and references of a possible scaffolder.
Letter from Waller, 28th May 1953. Architects - see Previous letters. News of the renovations to the Nave Roof, and of a Memorial Reading Desk.