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FRAZ/16/51 · Item · 24 June 1940
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

19 Cowley Street, Westminster, S.W.1. - Thanks her for the book, will send one to her sister; is worried for son Alastair, who was attached to headquarters of [51st Highland] Scottish Division when half were cut off at St. Valéry-en-Caux.

Add. MS c/61/51 · Item · 14 Mar. 1930
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Fairlawn, Bearsden, Dumbartonshire - Discusses the arrangements being made about her father [Baldwin Spencer's] papers and collections: photographs sent to Mr [L. C. G.] Clarke at Cambridge and the papers and letters with them to [G. J.?] Heath c/o Macmillan's; is not sure Sir James meant for her to keep her father's letters; [Henry] Balfour is giving them a chapter, and has picked out some things for the Pitt Rivers Museum, and the rest are going to Melbourne; L. Dudley Buxton has 'seldom or never examined specimens of so great an importance in my life'; she is pleased, and is pleased for Miss Hamilton, who went to such effort to get the collection back home; hopes Sir James will give some pages for the book [of selected letters]; Miss Hamilton has sailed to Australia but will return in June; her elder son [Alastair] has had measles; is going to France for the holidays, has been down to Gare Loch.