St Peters, 2 Benet Place. Will be coming with Ellen to the Seaman's Mission meeting at the Lodge, is pleased to hear that Rose has accepted the post of Head of the D.R.U.
Included at B/16 is a letter from 'Agnes'.
Trinity Lodge, Cambridge - Her husband has been away and is now preparing for the Fellowship Election by reading theses all day long; they are sorry to hear about Sir James' eyesight; is enclosing a subscription for the bibliography, one for the Lodge, and one for Cambridge Public Library.
Trinity Lodge, Cambridge - The Thomsons meant to send birthday greetings on time but mistook the day; is sending some chocolate (Cadbury's and Meltis); her husband asks if J. G. would like to borrow a Trollope novel from his library.
With letter from Janet Trevelyan to Lady Thomson re photograph
Carl was Rose Thomson's brother-in-law, C.S. Roy, married to her twin sister Violet.
Includes press cutting, wedding invitation and list of wedding presents
Included are letters from spouses, or other family members, of some of the scientists. The correspondents include Henriette Perrin (C.18, C.19), Marie Curie (C.21), Paul Langevin (C.21, C.22). There are a few copies of replies by Thomson and Lady Thomson.
Included are two photographs inscribed on back in [?] Violet's hand.
Included are letters from James Paget to 'Lydia’.
Included is a letter to Lady Thomson's daughter Joan.
A/24 includes correspondence from Lady Thomson to Lord Rayleigh with reminiscences about her late husband, 28 Feb and 4 Mar 1942.
Included is a letter to Lady Thomson's daughter Joan.