Hurtwood House, Albury, Guildford.—Encloses a photograph of ‘C. A.’, on the first anniversary of his death. Commends Pethick-Lawrence’s speech in the House.
(Undated. Lord Allen died on 3 March 1939.)
Hurtwood House, Albury, Guildford.—Encloses a photograph of ‘C. A.’, on the first anniversary of his death. Commends Pethick-Lawrence’s speech in the House.
(Undated. Lord Allen died on 3 March 1939.)
(The photograph shows Lord Allen in a deck-chair. The folder is inscribed with a quotation from his diary, dated 28 Jan. 1918.)
c/o G. Bottomley, The Sheiling, Silverdale nr Carnforth. - Is very sorry if her letter gave the impression that she was not in 'wholehearted sympathy' with Russell's anxiety over the divorce; it is 'inconceivable' to her that anyone should wish to deprive Russell of his children. She was under the impression that Dora wanted to share the custody of the children with Russell, having heard this through Ted Lloyd and C[lifford] Allen. Has not seen Dora for almost a year. The 'situation seems full of sadness' to her. Hopes that some solution will be reached; could not bear the thought of Russell being entirely separated from the children.