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WEA - Bernard Weatherill Papers
C - Personal Papers
F - Family letters between Jack Weatherill, his family and close friends, November 1937 - June 1949
Ref No
WEA/C/F/3
AltRefNo
0535495
Collection
Bernard Weatherill Papers
Title
Family letters from Jack Weatherill to his father September 1940 - December 1943
Name of creator
Weatherill, Bruce Bernard (1920-2007) Baron Weatherill, Speaker of the House of Commons
Date
18/09/1940-22/11/1943
Extent
21 items
Description
Family letters from Jack Weatherill (Bruce Bernard Weatherill) to his father September 1940 - December 1943. These letters to his father cover the same period as the series catalogued as WEA/C F1, but the subject matter centres on Weatherill's army career and financial matters including his father's business. Presumably Weatherill preferred to discuss these matters with his father only, rather than in the letters to the whole family, and the letters are address to the London business premises of Bernard Weatherill Ltd.
Notes
Previous reference number: WEA/C F3 : 0535495
Subject
Business
PhysicalDescription
21 documents.
Related Organisation
B. Weatherill Ltd
Related Place
London
Associated Person
Weatherill, Bernard B. (1883-1962), tailor
Associated Place
Cowley Barracks, Oxford
Edgcote, Northamptonshire
Thorpe Mandeville, Northamptonshire
York, Yorkshire
Bengaluru, India
London
Category
Correspondence
Access conditions
This 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).
Copyright
Material within the archive may remain within copyright under the terms of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. Special Collections & Archives staff will assist where possible in helping trace copyright holders, but it is ultimately the responsibility of users to obtain the permission of the copyright holder for reproduction of copyright material for uses other than research or private study.
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