Manuscripts
Synge, Dinah. 3 letters (1941) to Dora (McDonald), Stevenage, England
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Synge, Dinah. 15 letters (1940-1942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Stevenage, Kingwood, England
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Miss Synge is head of a girl's school in Surrey. During WWII she elicits Lady Agnes' help in communicating with an elderly aunt in Rome whose people were considered enemies of England. She writes many interesting impressions and mentions "double summertime" which is double daylight savings time.
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Palmer, Doris. 3 letters (1941) to Lady Agnes Adams, Claygate, England
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Mrs. Palmer knew Lady Agnes in Los Angeles and is now back in England raising chickens and a vegetable garden.
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Northwood, B. G. 1 letter (1941) to Lady Agnes Adams, London, England
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Mrs. Northwood was Lady Adams' friend's charwoman. She informs Lady Agnes of the burning of her former home in London.
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Sampson, George. 1 letter (1941) to Lady Agnes Adams, Hove, England
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Mr. Sampson thanks Lady Agnes for the L. A Times review of his book.
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Adams, Lady Agnes. 1 letter (1921) to Cornelius Van Hemert Engert, London, England
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Lady Agnes finally received a letter from Mr. Engert. Lady Agnes' nephew, Patrick Cooper, is going to United States. An article by Lady Agnes published in Daily Chronicle enclosed.
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Macgregor, A. M. Robertson. 1 letter (1942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Cramond, Scotland
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She advises Lady Agnes of the death of an old friend, Miss Mary Mackay.
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