| Description | /1 Manuscript letter from Percy Wyndham to Oliver Lodge, written from the Travellers' Club, Pall Mall, London, 3 March 1903. Wyndham writes to Lodge about ongoing controversies relating to newly established air rifle clubs in public houses, and the removal of licenses for these establishments by magistrates in response to the clubs. He believes that interference from the magistrates is not necessary and hopes Lodge will agree with him. Wyndham also writes that he is looking forward to seeing Lodge at Clouds [Clouds House, East Knoyle, Wiltshire] at Easter.
/2 Manuscript letter from Percy Wyndham to Oliver Lodge, written from 44 Belgrave Square, London, 22 March 1905. Wyndham thanks Lodge for his paper, adding that he agreed with all of Lodge's points.
/3 Manuscript letter from Percy Wyndham to Oliver Lodge, written from Clouds, East Knoyle, 6 February 1908. Wyndham congratulates Lodge, and writes to him that 'Time is on our side, but not in my time and possibly not in yours'. |