| Ref No | JOH/COR/3051-3250 |
| AltRefNo | Correspondence - Box 3 |
| Collection | Hewlett Johnson Papers |
| Title | Correspondence |
| Date | 1943-1948 |
| Extent | 1 folder |
| Description | Assorted correspondence with Fred Holmes (December 1947); Frank O. Salisbury, artist (January -October 1947); Alfred Sargent, formerly Archdeacon of Canterbury); Henrietta Rattray, artist (December 1947); Alexander Rizov, Yugoslavia (December 1947); Maria Korda (January 1948).; Letters of support for Johnson from members of the general public, especially in the wake of Archbishop Fisher's attack on him. December 1947; Plan to ask Stalin questions and publish the answers in the Western press. August 1947; Matters relating to the Joint Committee for Soviet Aid, "Soviet Weekly" and "Soviet World". February -December 1947; Plans (involving Lord Stamford and Sir Bernard Montgomery) to enable Russian Pioneers to attend the World Jamboree of Scouting in Paris. February 1947; Mr D. N. Pritt's account of the tour of America that he and Mr Konni Zilliacus undertook in Johnson's stead when Johnson was incapacitated by illness. November 1947; The proposed National Amenities Council. 1947; Gift of butter, sausages, marmalade and toilet soap from Argentina. January 1943;I2,;Invitations to visit Australia (April 1947) and Yugoslavia (March 1947); |
| Subject | Scouts and Scouting--World Jamboree, Paris, 1947 |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Views on Christianity |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Writings--"Soviet Success" |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Writings--"Socialist Sixth of the World" |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Travels--Yugoslavia--1947 |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Travels--Poland--1947 |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Travels--Bulgaria--1947 |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Travels--Czechoslovakia--1947 |
| Related Organisation | Victor Gollancz, Ltd. Publishers |
| Lawrence And Wishart Ltd, London |
| Hutchinson and Co., Ltd, Publishers |
| Reynolds News, London |
| Joint Committee for Soviet Aid |
| Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic |
| Socialist Club, Glasgow University |
| Yugoslav Embassy, London |
| Joseph Swarbrick and son. Chartered Architects and surveyors |
| Frederick Muller, Ltd., Publishers, London |
| Verlag 'Die Brucke', Publishers |
| United Wire Works Ltd, Edinburgh |
| George Christie, Ltd, Glasgow |
| Yugoslav Red Cross |
Joint Committee for Soviet Aid ContentOrganisation/16 National Amenities Council |
| Daily Worker |
| Associated Person | Holmes, Fred, Mr. |
| Rothman, B., Mrs. (Secretary of the Joint Committee for Soviet Aid) |
| Smith, Jessica, Ms. (Editor of the Soviet Russia Today) |
| Salisbury, Frank O., Mr. 1874-1962 (British painter and stained-glass designer) |
| Unwin, Stanley, Sir (of George Allen and Unwin Ltd, Publishers) |
| Sargent, Alexander, Archdeacon, 1895-1989 |
| Rattray, Henrietta, Ms. (artist) |
| Rizov, Alexander, Mr. (of Yugoslavia) |
| Korda, Maria, Ms. |
| Garlington Pruitt, Jayne, Ms. (Genealogist, Washington, D.C., USA) |
| Korda, Maria, Ms. |
| Kohn, Joseph, Mr. |
| Leontic, Angela, Ms. (Yugoslav Red Cross) |
| Clark, Stanley, Mr. (Editor of P.A. Reuter Features, Ltd.) |
| Horne, Hilda M., Miss (Friends of Austria, London) |
| Gollancz, Victor, Sir, 1893-1967 (publisher and writer) |
| Pritt, D. N. (Denis Nowell), Mr., 1887-1972 (lawyer and political activist) |
| Robertson, Anne, M., Ms. |
| Watts, J. A., Mr. (Lancaster Guardian Series) |
| Hodges, Sheila, Ms. (director of Victor Gollancz, Ltd. Publishers) |
| Holmes, Fred, Mr. |
| Heath, P. W., Mr. (Hutchinson and Co., Ltd, Publishers) |
| Himsworth, J. B., Mr. |
| Hett, Dorothy, Ms. |
| Schaffer, Gordon, Mr. (Reynolds News) |
| MacCarthy, Desmond, Mr. (President of the P.E.N.) |
| Dunin-Kemplicz, K., Mr. (Press Office of the Polish Embassy) |
| Rackwitz, Arthur, Pastor (of Berlin) |
| Pearce, R., Mr. |
| Parish, W. E., Mr. |
| Proudfoot, Scott, W., Mr. (Daily Mail) |
| Davidson, E. J., Revd. (Chairman of the Australian Russian Society) |
| Gush, E. B., Mr. |
| McDowell, Nora, Mrs. (Hewlett Johnson's niece) |
| Stacey, Charles, Lloyd, Mr. (Hewlett Johnson's nephew, son of his sister Edith) |
| Copland Simmons, F. P. ,Revd. |
| Kolesnikov, S. A., Mr. (President of the Executive Committee, The societies of the Red Cross and Red Crescent of the U.S.S.R.) |
| Steward, Mauriel, E., Mrs. |
| Summers, Douglas George, Mr. |
| Stringfellow, William, Mr. |
| Kudrov, Konstantin, Mr. (Editor of Soviet Weekly) |
| Ignatyeva, N., Mr. (Editor of Soviet News) |
| Muller, Frederick, Mr. (publisher) |
| Koukin, K., Mr. (U.S.S.R. Embassy, London) |
| Kemenov, Vladimir, Mr. |
| Njaa, Aksel, Bull, Mr. (Norsk-Sovjetrussisk Samband) |
| Pigalev, Mr. (President of the people's deputies. Council of the city of Stalingrad) |
| Eddy, Sherwood, Dr., 1871-1963 (American author and YMCA leader in the Orient, the Near East, and Russia) |
| Sargent, Alfred, Mr. |
| Findlay, V., Mrs. |
| Gayton, Frank, Mr. (printer) |
| Gollancz, Victor, Sir, 1893-1967 (publisher and writer) |
| Sivrisarian, V. S., Mr. (of Buenos Aires city) |
| Stamford, Lord (of Dunham Massey) |
| Taylor, Ted, Mr. |
| Stalin, Joseph,1879-1953, Soviet statesman, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the USSR born Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili |
| Stamford, Lord (of Dunham Massey) |
| Strong, Anna Louise, Miss, 1885-1970 (American socialist and pacifist) |
| Montgomery of Alamein, Bernard Law Montgomery, Viscount, 1887-1976 |
| Zilliacus, Konni , Mr., 1894-1967 (left-wing Labour Party politician) |
| Lamont, Corliss, Mr., 1902-1995 (American humanist philosopher and civil liberties advocate) |
| Joyce, William, Mr., 1906-1946 (founder of the openly pro-Nazi British National Socialist League, who broadcast proapganda from Nazi Germany in World War II as Lord Haw Haw) |
| Category | Correspondence
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