Ref NoJOH/COR/4202-4245
AltRefNoCorrespondence - Box 4
CollectionHewlett Johnson Papers
TitleCorrespondence
Date1962-1964
Extent1 folder
DescriptionPermit for a Russian wife to come to Britain. March 1962; W. Platt's historical analysis of the strengths and demise of the Social Credit movement. Autumn 1962; Reception at the Russian Embassy to mark the 45th anniversary of the October Revolution. November 1962; Miscellaneous correspondence with Herbert Waddams (no date); Erwin Bossanyi, glass artist June 1962 and June 1963), the Revd. O. Fielding Clarke (January 1963); Correspondence with Victor Gollancz about the publication of a book on Cubs. January, 1964.;
SubjectSocial Credit
Health psychology
October Revolution
Democracy--United States
Cub scouts
Voluntary and Christian Service Trust
Event45th anniversary of the October Revolution, November 1962
Related OrganisationVoluntary and Christian Service, London
British Hermeseal Ltd., Draught Exclusion and Rood Insulation
Committee for Democratic Rights in the USA, London
British Soviet Friendship Society
Church Times, Publishers
"the Friars" Basketball club, Canterbury
ContentOrganisation/16
Related PlaceRussian Embassy London England
Associated PersonWaddams, Herbert, Mr.
Bossanyi, Erwin, Mr. (Hungarian stained glass craftsman who worked on the windows of Canterbury Cathedral)
Woddams, Herbert, Mr.
Clarke, Oliver Fielding, Revd.
Yates, Annie, Miss
Poole, E. E., Mr.
Allardyce, Carrie Helena, Ms.
Sheppard, H. F. G., Mr.
Gollancz, Victor, Sir, 1893-1967 (publisher and writer)
Platt, Wilfrid, Mr.
Johnson, Henry, Mr. (of Montreal, Hewlett Johnson's nephew)
Cielen, Pastor
Bossanyi, Erwin, Mr. (Hungarian stained glass craftsman who worked on the windows of Canterbury Cathedral)
Kalvans, Mrs.
Street, Jessie, Mrs., 1889-1970 (Australian peace campaigner born Jessie Lillingston)
Wace, Henry, Revd., 1836-1924 (Principal of King's College London and Dean of Canterbury)
Gill, Jennifer, Mrs.
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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