Telegram from Cynan [Rev. A. Evans-Jones, Penmaen, Porthaethwy, Anglesey] 'Yes October 10',
- A/1185.
- Ffeil
- 1947, Sept. 29.
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Telegram from Cynan [Rev. A. Evans-Jones, Penmaen, Porthaethwy, Anglesey] 'Yes October 10',
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Copy Letter to The Manager, Castle Hotel, Conway, asking him to reserve a room for her for 9 October. Enclosed: draft letter, 29 August 1947, to Major Davies, Stavordale Priory, asking what he wanted to include in the Little Guide.
Letter from Mr N. Ackert, The Ship Hotel, Flint, is reserving a room for her for 6 October,
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Letter from P.R. Davies Cooke, Gwysaney, Mold, re her letter asking for permission to visit the house. He is away and does not want the house mentioned as it has already been described in Country Life. [Envelope addressed to Miss Maxwell Fife].
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Letter from Cynan [Rev. A. Evans Jones], Penmaen, Menai Bridge, Anglesey. He has been called to Llandudno Junction where his sister is ill. Thanks Maxwell for the David Lloyd records and the In Praise booklets. Describes the eisteddfod at Llannerch-y-medd where he was adjudicator.
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Letter from Alec Macmillan, 5 Summerlands, Yeovil, thanking her for a copy of Companion into Somerset, and complimenting her on her work, realising the effect the restrictions on paper have had on it. Gives Helen Mathers's year of death as 1920.
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Copy Letter to J. Hardman, 3 Park Avenue, Kendal, says that it has been decided to use 'the upright view' of Newby Bridge.
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Letter from and Copy Letter to Mary C. Fair, 2 Rigg Cottages, Eskdale, Holmrook, Cumberland, giving information about the rabbits at Eskmeals, where she has been taking part in an archaeological dig. Maxwell apologises for her slowness in answering but she was busy writing folders on South Wales. Thanks her for the information about the rabbits.
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Letter from Mrs Lilian Douglas, 'Criffel', 36 Loop Road South, Whitehaven, Cumberland, saying she has received the new negative, the original and print and the matter has been settled to her satisfaction.
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Letter from Mary C. Fair, Eskdale, Holmrook, Cumberland, says that nobody can place the Whicham 'hotel' as the 'Flying Bull' and has failed to find Miss Iggledow.
Note of payments against letters of credit circular notes etc. amounting to 290 Kronor,
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Letter from Erik Carlsten, Rederiaktiebolaget Svenska Lloyd, Gothenburg. Thanks her for her letter and her sympathy in connection with the disaster to the SS 'Suecia'. Hopes to see her when she visits again mid-summer.
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Copy Letter to G.A.M. Wilkinson, Town Hall, Cheltenham Spa, re the Cheltenham and the Cotswolds booklet, she objects to changes that have been made without her consent and notes particular examples that have annoyed her, giving her reasons and replacements. Enclosed: another version of above letter.
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Letter to F. Moore, Westmorland Gazette, Stricklandgate, Kendal, thanking him for letting her know the name of the Mayor of Kendal, as she wished to acknowledge his help in her book.
Receipt from Methuen and Co. Ltd, for 19s. 7d,
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Copy Letter to Miss Jungbeck, Svenska Trafikforbundet, Klara Vastra Kyrkogata, Stockholm, Sweden, re tickets she requires to see the ceremonies on Midsummer Day. Enquires if she has received a package of books she sent to her.
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Copy Letter to The International Press Cutting Bureau, 110 Fleet Street, London EC4, asking for reviews of Companion into Lakeland, and of In Praise of Sweden, when they appear.
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Letter from Katherine Pattinson, 16 Endsleigh Street, W.C.1, giving addresses where she can be contacted. Mentions the 'Stuart' lady and her enquiries into her family history.