Included at B/16 is a letter from 'Agnes'.
Carl was Rose Thomson's brother-in-law, C.S. Roy, married to her twin sister Violet.
Included are two photographs inscribed on back in [?] Violet's hand.
Included is a letter to Lady Thomson's daughter Joan.
Included is a letter to Lady Thomson's daughter Joan.
Correspondence re 'Vie's Marriage Settlement’: Vie was Rose Thomson's twin sister, Violet Roy-Batty (née Paget).
Some letters addressed jointly to Rose and her sister Violet. Includes a photograph [? of Maud].
Some letters addressed jointly to Rose and her sister Violet.
Some letters addressed jointly to Rose and her sister Violet.
Some letters addressed jointly to Rose and her sister Violet.
40, Harley House, Regent's Park, N.W.1. - Asks him to inscribe ['Folk-Lore in the Old Testament'], thinks Mary Kingsley and her father [George Kingsley] would have valued the book as she does. With an undated note on her calling card sent to the Albemarle Club expressing her thanks.
636A: Funeral service sheet for Rose Elizabeth Thomson. The service was held at Great St. Mary's Church, Cambridge, 28 May 1951
637: 1p manuscript note inscribed 'With Vie's love to Joe - A suitable epitaph for Rose', n.d.
638: 1p manuscript note re Lady Thomson's life , n.d.
With congratulations on winning his third Navy League Prize.
Correspondence sent to Lady Thomson and her twin sister Violet, from various members of the Paget family whilst they were staying in Dresden, Germany.
Children's book Die Kinderstube by Oskar Pletsch. Inscribed on front cover 'Violet E. Paget March 12 1866'.
Correspondence returned to Lady Thomson after her sister's death in 1924.
672: 1878
672A: 1879-1880
673: 1881-1915
Includes letter from Thomson's mother to Mrs Turnbull re Thomson's injured eye, 20 Oct 1875
Mostly re Wales.
Includes card 1923, addressed to 'Dear Daddy', signed 'Vie R.B.' (perhaps Violet, twin sister of Rose Paget, J.J. Thomson's wife, who was always know as 'Vie').