Ref NoJOH/COR/11865-12004
AltRefNoCorrespondence - Box 12
CollectionHewlett Johnson Papers
TitleCorrespondence
Date1942-1961
Extent1 folder
DescriptionLetters of appreciation for Johnson; Copy of a letter from Cosmo Lang to Johnson on the occasion of the birth of his daughter. 1940; Letter from Department of the Interior, Pretoria refusing Johnson admission to union of South Africa. 1952. Includes Johnons' reply.; Letter from Johnson to Canon Shirley regarding the situation at the Cathedral. Crum, Macnutt are mentioned. 1940; Correspondence with Archibishop William Temple. 1944; Correspondence with Richard Morford of National Council of American-Soviet Friendship in connection with Johnson's visit to USA. 1958; Correspondence with W. King, vicar of Astley, Manchester;I2,
SubjectJohnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Travels--China--1952
Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Images--T.V. and Radio
Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Writings--"Soviet Power"
Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Travels--U.S.A.--1959
Related OrganisationOffice of the High Commissioner for the Union of South Africa, London
National Council of American-Soviet Friendship
Burne, Phillips and Co., accountants
Chinese People's committee for World Peace
Altrincham women's Bible Class
Lafayette Ltd, photographers
The New English Weekly
Birmingham Coucil for Refugees
Fred Taylor and Sons, Ltd., cotton manufacturers
International Friendship Group
Johnston Evans and Co., auctioneers
The Refugee Aliens Protection committe, London
H. Newman, editor
Shop Stewards National Council
Sunday pictorial, London
ContentOrganisation/16
The Jewish Fund for Soviet Russia
Young Austria in Great Britain
British Broadcasting Corporation
The Occupational Therapy Centre and Training School, London
Joint Committee for Soviet Aid
Daily Worker
The communist Party, Women's Advisory Committee
Associated PersonMorford, Richard, Revd. (executive director of National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, 1945-1981)
Temple, William, Archbishop, 1881-1944
Alley, Rewi, Mr.,1897-1987 (New Zealand-born social reformer and writer)
King, W., Revd.
Don, Alan C., Dr. (of Lambeth Place)
D'Eye, A. T. (Alfred Thomas), Mr.
Todd, Oliver J., Major (American born Chief Engineer of C.I.F.R.C)
Stamford, Lord (of Dunham Massey)
Weatherhead, L. D., Dr.
Stanhope-Lovell, W., Mr.
Yates, Annie, Miss
Williams, J. S., Dr. (Archpriest, Indian National Church)
Davidson, Randall Thomas, d. 1930 (Archbishop of Canterbury, 1903-1928)
Lee, C. K., Mr. (Swedish Mission, Kienly, China)
Bickersteth, Samuel, Canon, d. 1937 (canon librarian of Canterbury Cathedral)
Macnutt, Frederick Brodie, Canon
Lang, William Cosmo Gordon, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1864-1945
Peers, Charles, Sir (Canterbury Cathedral Seneschal)
Stacey, Christopher
Webb, Sidney [James], 1st Baron Passfield, 1859-1947 (Writer on sociology and political reform)
Fortescue, Winifred, Lady, 1888-1951 (authoress daughter of Howard Beech, wife of Sir John William Fortescue)
Weston, E. A., Mr.
Wright, W. Tom M., Mr.
Edie (family friend of Hewlett and Nowell?)
Angus, Revd. (of Belfast)
Simpson, Bertram Fitzgerald, 1942-1959 (Bishop of Southwark 1942-1959)
Rust, William Charles, Mr., 1903-1949 (political activist and journalist who edited the Daily Worker from 1930 to his death)
Shirley, Frederick Joseph John, Revd., 1890-1967 (Canon of Canterbury Cathedral, Headmaster of King's School Canterbury)
CategoryCorrespondence
Access conditionsThis material is available for consultation at the University of Kent's Special Collections & Archives reading room, Templeman Library, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NU (specialcollections@kent.ac.uk).
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