BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
29602
29603
29604
29605

Tss. are titled "Matzot Appeal to Soviets" and "No Matzot for Thousands of Russian Jews".

29606
29607
29608
29609
29610
29611
29612
29613
29614
29615
29616
29617
29618
29619
29620
29621
29622
29623
29624
29625
29626

Not a letter; mimeo is titled "The Rational Theory: a Case Against the Theory of Relativity".

29627
29628
29629
29630
29631

Re Piers Forestier-Walker, the gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

29632

Re Piers Forestier-Walker, the gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

29633

Re her order of seeds and plants for the garden at Plas Penrhyn.

29634

Re Piers Forestier-Walker, the gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

29635

Re Piers Forestier-Walker, the gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

29636

Re Piers Forestier-Walker, the gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

29637

Re Piers Forestier-Walker, the gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

29638

Re Piers Forestier-Walker, the gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

29639

Re Piers Forestier-Walker, the gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

29640

Re the position of gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

29641

Not able to take the position of gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

29642

The gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

Edith's second letter is document .311749.

29643

Re Piers Forestier-Walker, the gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

29644

Re Piers Forestier-Walker, the gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

29645

Re Piers Forestier-Walker, the gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

29646

Re Piers Forestier-Walker, the gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

29647

Re Piers Forestier-Walker, the gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

29648

Re Piers Forestier-Walker, the gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

On the verso of Felton's letter.

29649

Kitching was the former occupant of Plas Penrhyn.

The lists concern furniture, carpets, china, etc. that the Kitchings sold to the Russells.

29650

Re making of curtains for Plas Penrhyn.

29651

Re purchase of fabrics for Plas Penrhyn.

Edith's last letter is document .311806a.

29652

Re purchase of fabrics for Plas Penrhyn.

Their last letter is document .311806b.

29653
29654

Griffiths was a "daily" employed at Plas Penrhyn.

Her last letter is document .311806.

29655

Edith complains about the installation of appliances at Plas Penrhyn.

29656

Re the installation of appliances at Plas Penrhyn.

29657

The gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

His last letter is numbered 311793.

29658

Business card is for Aids for the Deaf.

29659

Re installation of appliances at Plas Penrhyn.

29660

Re installation of appliances at Plas Penrhyn.

On the verso of Pegg's letter.

29661

Re installation of appliances at Plas Penrhyn.

29662
29663
29664
29665
29666
29667

Poem is titled "To Be or Not to Be"; song is titled "March of Peace".

29668

BR's reply is addressed to Petar J. Stanovich.

29669
29670
29671
29672
29673
29674
29675
29676
29677
29678
29679
29680

On verso of Stark's letter.

29681

Stark is going to see BR in Wales on 27 Dec. 1957.

29682
29683

"On the whole, I think that no obstacle should be placed in the way of children receiving such religious instruction as is given in school, but that parents should not conceal their own unbelief. Children emphatically brought up to inorthodoxy are likely to resent the feeling of being oddities and to react vehemently in the direction of conformity. But, on the other hand, I do not think it is right for parents to conceal their opinions on important matters. Perhaps you will find such a compromise distasteful, but it is what experience has commended to me."

29684
29685
29686
29687
29688
29689
29690
29691
29692
29693
29694
29695

Re: Wisdom of the West.

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29697
29698
29699
29700
29701