Manuscripts
Brock, [Eirene]? 11 letters (l940-l942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Wells, Silverdale, London, England
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Grassam, Elsie. 8 letters (1940-1 942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Edinburgh, Scotland; London, England
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Miss Grassam was Sir John's secretary in London for 20 years and continued to be helpful to the Adams. She lived through the Blitz and later returned to her London apartment.
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Chambers, Gertrude. 10 letters, (1940-1942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Aberystwyth, London, England
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With an added entry of R. W. Chambers. Describes her experiences during the bombing raids of London. R. W. thanks Lady Adams for gifts of lumps of sugar.
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Adamson, J[ohn] W[illiam] and Amanda. 6 letters (1940-1942) and 1 photograph to Lady Agnes Adams, Bournemouth, Christchurch, Hove, England
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News of London blitz, Londoners' business as usual, death of Amanda Adamson.
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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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Isaac, [May]? 6 letters (1940-1942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Devizes, England
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She writes war news and causes of war, and describes with hilarity the ineptness of her new maid. Her town had many of the Dunkirk soldiers passing through and describes the tight security of this area.
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[ ], Maysie. 2 letters (1941) to Lady Agnes Adams, Moffat, Scotland
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After some difficulty finding a room Maysie moves in with a friend. In her travels through London she saw the windows of Buckingham Palace blown out.
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