Ref NoJOH/COR/2477-2600
AltRefNoCorrespondence - Box 3
CollectionHewlett Johnson Papers
TitleCorrespondence
Date1961-1964
Extent1 folder
DescriptionBBC radio broadcast. October 1961.; Loan of Johnson's drawing by Epstein to the Arts Council. October 1961.; Assorted correspondence with Rewi Alley in China (1961,62), Mr Broom of Manchester (October 1963) and John Barber of Liverpool (no date).; Correspondence with Erwin Bossanyi. 1963-64.; Inventory and Valuation of Johnson's furniture and effects on leaving the Deanery .April 1963; Correspondence with S. J. Egerton Banks, Honorary Treasurer of the Friends of Canterbury Cathedral. 1962.;
Notesitems 2480 and 2481 not contained in this file
One-Day Conference
SubjectProcaine--Therapeutic use.
Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Retirement
Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Images
Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Images--T.V. and Radio
EventValues in Craftmanship, 15 June 1963, University of Birmingham
Related OrganisationArts Council of Great Britain
R.E.F. (Pharmaceuticals) Ltd.
Associated Newspapers Ltd.
Burrows and Co., Surveyors and Valuers, Ashford, Kent
ContentOrganisation/16
Related PlaceUniversity of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham Warwickshire
Collegiate church of St. Mary the Virgin Astley Warwickshire England
Associated PersonBossanyi, Erwin, Mr. (Hungarian stained glass craftsman who worked on the windows of Canterbury Cathedral)
Egerton-Banks, S. J., Mr. (Honorary Treasurer of the Friends of Canterbury Cathedral)
Alley, Rewi, Mr.,1897-1987 (New Zealand-born social reformer and writer)
Broom, J. E., Mr.
Barber, John, J., Mr.
King, W., Revd.
Att, M., Mr.
Bullimore, Brian, Mr.
Blackwood, Ramsay, Mr. (West Indian writer)
Blum, Rene, Mrs. (Honorary Ministry U.R.S.S. and Poland)
Burden, M. I., Miss (Institute tutor at the University of Birmingham)
Albert, Gerard, Mr. (of Montreal)
White, G., Mr. (Director of Art at the Arts Council of Great Britain)
Arrowsmith, E. G., Mr. (Representative of the Confederation Life Association of Canada)
Altabeb, Solomon, A. , Rabbi
Ashly, Hilda, Ms.
Ankers, M., Miss
Ashford, Montague B., Mr.
Payne, Alan, Mr. (Public Relations Officer at the Atomic Power Constructions Ltd.)
Archer, Henry, W. (editor of the 'Manchester Evening News')
Bush, T. N. W.,Revd. (of Tanganyika)
Bruce, George, Mr. (Today, Odhams Press Ltd.)
Briant, Eileen, D., Mrs.
Boyle, Sample, B., Mr. (from Nigeria)
Bowcott, Agnes, W., Ms.
Bouquet, John, A., Mr.
Barber, John, J., Mr.
Egerton-Banks, S. J., Mr. (Honorary Treasurer of the Friends of Canterbury Cathedral)
Battersbee, Harry, Mr. (Royal Commonwealth Society)
Brade-Birks, Stanley Graham, Mr. (writer on farming and archaeology)
Aslan, Ana, Dr., b.1897 (Gerontologist who discovered Gerovital-H3)
Broom, J. E., Mr.
Bromilow, Peter, Mr.
Bird, A. Brian, Revd. (the vicarage, Edwarstone, Essex)
Bird, Hartley, C., Revd. (St. Laurence Vicarage, Ramsgate, Kent)
Lazareanu, Alexandru, Mr. (Minister of the Rumanian People's Republic)
Ashcroft, Alice, Ms.
Boulier, Jean, Abbé, (left-wing Jesuit of the Catholic Institute of Paris, prominent in the French Peace Movement)
Bartlett, Julian, Dean (Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, California)
Campbell, Robin, Mr. (Exhibition and Press Officer of the Arts Council of Great Britain)
Arnot, Robin Page, Mr., 1890-1986 (one of the founder members of the Communist party in 1920 and a member of the Party's Central Committee)
Alley, Rewi, Mr.,1897-1987 (New Zealand-born social reformer and writer)
King, W., Revd.
Aslan, Ana, Dr., b.1897 (Gerontologist who discovered Gerovital-H3)
Barber, M., Miss
Egerton-Banks, S. J., Mr. (Honorary Treasurer of the Friends of Canterbury Cathedral)
Holt, Peter H. B., Mr. (from Burrows and Co., Surveyors and Valuers, Ashford, Kent)
Ball, W. A. R., Canon
Bossanyi, Erwin, Mr. (Hungarian stained glass craftsman who worked on the windows of Canterbury Cathedral)
Epstein, Jacob, Sir ,1880-1959 (US-born British sculptor)
Aslan, Ana, Dr., b.1897 (Gerontologist who discovered Gerovital-H3)
ContentDate15/06/1963
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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