Letter from John Carleton, Head Master of Westminster School, confirming the School is looking to appoint a history teacher and offering a meeting. Dated May 24th, 1966.
Letter from John Carleton, Head Master of Westminster School, offering the role of history teacher for a year. Dated June 6th, 1966.
Letter from John Carleton, Head Master of Westminster School, suggesting a meeting with Charles Keeley (Head of History). Dated 14th June 1966.
Letter from John Carleton, 17th November 1973.
Letter from John Beverley Nichols (1898-1983), writer. Unable to accept [JPW
Letter from Joan Davidson, Lady Davidson (1894-1985), politician. Enjoyed the dinner and agrees that it went with a swing.
Letter from J.K. Stacy. Col. US Army - see previous letters. Enclosing another copy of A Dean Not Red (return postage sticker attached). Apologises for the unauthorised appearance in the press of a letter from Harold Costley White explaining his stand on Russia - he had sent it to a friend/acquaintance. All probably referring to 'The Red Dean of Canterbury,' Hewlett Johnson. Includes separate postage stamp.
Letter from J.K. Stacy, 20th January 1948. Addressed to both Harold and Hope Costly-White. From Washington. Thanks for the Gloucester Cathedral calendar - could see the Cathedral from his room in Cheltenham. Will send a parcel of sugar - often thinks of British rationing when he is having a particularly good meal.
Letter from Jim Woodhouse (Headmaster of Rugby) inviting Derek Winterbottom to apply for a History teaching post at Rugby. Dated 15th February 1967.
Letter from Jim Woodhouse (Headmaster of Rugby) expressing disappointment at Derek Winterbottom not having been successful in applying for a history teaching position at Rugby. Dated 24th February 1967.