| Churchill/CHAN contains: |
| I |
Papers relating to the Lyttelton family |
| II |
Papers relating to the Lyttelton family |
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The Papers of Alfred Lyttelton and Dame Edith Lyttelton, and their son Oliver Lyttelton (1st Viscount Chandos)
| Title |
Papers relating to the Lyttelton family |
| Reference |
CHAN II |
| Covering Dates |
1836–1972 |
| Extent and Medium |
29 boxes |
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| Index Terms |
| Colonial Countries |
| Second World War (1939-1945) |
| Speeches |
| Lyttelton, Oliver (1893-1972) 1st Viscount Chandos |
| Lyttelton, Alfred (1857-1913) lawyer, statesman and cricketer |
| Churchill/CHAN II contains: |
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1/1
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Letters received by Charlotte Poulett Thomson. Correspondents include HG Bingham; Cissy Hammersley (2); Louise Lawrence; Georgiana Lowe (3); Anne Orred (3); Sophy Orred; Maggie; and unidentified letters (3). 1 file. |
1836–1837 |
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2/1-4
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Laura Tennant: correspondence. 4 files. |
1875-ca. 1886 |
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3/1-29
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Edith Lyttelton and Alfred Lyttelton: correspondence. 29 files. |
ca. 1875-ca. 1972 |
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4/1-16
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Oliver Lyttelton: correspondence. 16 files. |
1900–1971 |
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4/17/1-30
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Oliver Lyttelton: speeches. 33 files. |
1942–1971 |
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4/18/1-5
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Oliver Lyttelton: articles. 5 files. |
1945–1970 |
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4/19
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Oliver Lyttelton: broadcasts, 1957-64 & 1971. With transcripts of broadcasts of the Frost Programme about 'Soldiers', a play about the death of General Sikorski by Rolf Hochhuth, 20 and 21 December 1968. 1 file. |
1957–1971 |
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4/20
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Oliver Lyttelton: news cuttings. 2 files. |
1954–1969 |
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4/21/1-4
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Oliver Lyttelton: photographs. 6 files and 4 volumes. |
1944–1970 |
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4/22
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Lady Moira Lyttelton: correspondence. Comprising typescript copies of letters from Dame Edith Lyttelton to an unidentified correspondent, perhaps her daughter-in-law, Lady Moira Lyttelton, about her journey to India, with many of the delegates returning from the first Round Table Conference in London, and a visit to the Viceroy, Lord Irwin [Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, 1st Baron Irwin], and his wife, Dorothy, with a description of the Viceroy's House in New Delhi, designed by Edwin Lutyens, 1931 (2); letters from Lady Moira Lyttelton to Dame Edith Lyttelton, mainly written from Cairo, Egypt, 1941 (5), with typescript copies; a letter from Lady Moira Lyttelton to her sister-in-law, Lady Craik [Mary Craik, née Mary Lyttelton], written from Cairo, undated, with a typescript copy; and letters from Oliver Lyttelton to Lady Moira Lyttelton, including some letters about the death of their son, Julian, 1935-6, 1944-5, 1949, 1951 (7). 1 file. |
1931–1951 |
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4/23/1-3
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Oliver Lyttelton: honours and awards. 3 items. |
1958–1970 |
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4/24
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Oliver Lyttelton: game book. 1 volume. |
1940–1950 |
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