| Description | /1 Manuscript letter from Elizabeth, Duchess of York to Oliver Lodge, written from 145 Piccadilly on 9 July 1928. The Duchess thanks Lodge for sending her a copy of his book which she describes as including 'the story of Wilsford and Normanton'. She also reflects on their recent meeting at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, and their initial meeting at Wilsford which she writes that she has vivid memories of. Also includes envelope with stamped wax seal.
/2 Press cutting supplied to Oliver Lodge by Durrant's Press Cuttings, 28 July 1928. Cutting is an image of Oliver Lodge and the Duchess of York meeting at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, with caption.
/3 Press cutting entitled 'The Charge on an Electron' taken from the Times, 18 January 1929. The article discusses a new mathematical theorum developed by Professor Eddington.
/4 Manuscript telegram from Elizabeth, Duchess of York to Oliver Lodge, written from 145 Piccadilly, date stamped 20 February 1929. The telegram expresses sympathy to Lodge 'in his great loss' [likely referring to the death of Lodge's wife in early 1929]. |