Strachey, Ray to Mrs. Macadau.
- SCA364-GA419-46
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- December 6, 1922
Part of Irene Hancock fonds
Correspondence from Ray Strachey to Mrs. Macadau regarding a recommendation for Irene Hancock for a job.
Hancock, Irene
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Strachey, Ray to Mrs. Macadau.
Part of Irene Hancock fonds
Correspondence from Ray Strachey to Mrs. Macadau regarding a recommendation for Irene Hancock for a job.
Hancock, Irene
Strachey, Ray to Irene Hancock.
Part of Irene Hancock fonds
Correspondence from Ray Strachey thanking Irene Hancock for her with Ray's electoral campaign in the Brentford & Chiswick Parliamentary Elections in 1923.
Hancock, Irene
Strachey, Ray to Irene Hancock.
Part of Irene Hancock fonds
Correspondence from Ray Strachey. The letter was left for Irene upon her return back to England.
Hancock, Irene
Strachey, Ray to Irene Hancock.
Part of Irene Hancock fonds
Correspondence from Ray Strachey. The letter discusses plans for Barbara for the Spring and Summer, specifically taking a sailing trip. Ray expresses concern that Barbara can not be left alone in Vienna and also can not return to England for the summer, but also indicates that she is relieved by the doctor's report of Barbara's health.
Hancock, Irene
Strachey, Ray to Irene Hancock.
Part of Irene Hancock fonds
Correspondence from Ray Strachey. The letter outlines the details of the boat trip that Irene and Barbara will be taking back to England. Also noted is that Ray will pay for damage to a piano, and that Irene and Barbara can get their passports endorsed by Sir Eric Phipps.
Hancock, Irene
Strachey, Ray to Irene Hancock.
Part of Irene Hancock fonds
Correspondence from Ray Strachey. The letter discusses Irene's plans to travel to Vienna and suggests to her a packing list, including skates and skis, as well as which countries to have her passport endorsed for. Ray also mentions that her daughter Barbara is looking forward to the upcoming Spring and her trip to Europe.
Hancock, Irene
Strachey, Ray to Irene Hancock.
Part of Irene Hancock fonds
Correspondence from Ray Strachey. The letter discusses sending money to Irene, whether Barbara is keeping up with her lessons, and about a potential libel lawsuit.
Hancock, Irene
Strachey, Ray to Irene Hancock.
Part of Irene Hancock fonds
Correspondence from Ray Strachey. The letter discusses plans for Barbara for the Spring, whether or not Irene has a friend who would accompany Barbara on a sailing trip Barbara's health and plans to write exams for university.
Hancock, Irene
Strachey, Ray to Irene Hancock.
Part of Irene Hancock fonds
Correspondence from Ray Strachey. The letter discusses plans for Barbara for the Spring and Summer, and outlines the details of a boat trip back to England for Irene and Barbara if Barbara does not end up going on a sailing trip.
Hancock, Irene
Strachey, Ray to Irene Hancock.
Part of Irene Hancock fonds
Correspondence from Ray Strachey. The letter discusses Irene's travel in Vienna and the timing of Ray coming to visit in December.
Hancock, Irene
Strachey, Ray to Irene Hancock.
Part of Irene Hancock fonds
Correspondence from Ray Strachey. The letter discusses plans for Barbara for the Spring and Summer, being that she should stay in Vienna and take a series of sailing trips. The letter also mentions potential people to watch over Barbara, namely the Buchtas, Dr. Weissel, Helga Hoppe and Lady Phipps as well as the fact that Barbara has fallen in love.
Hancock, Irene
Strachey, Ray to Irene Hancock.
Part of Irene Hancock fonds
Correspondence from Ray Strachey. The letter discusses plans for Barbara for the Spring and Summer, and outlines the details of a boat trip back to England for Irene and Barbara if Barbara does not end up going on a sailing trip.
Hancock, Irene
Strachey, Ray to Irene Hancock.
Part of Irene Hancock fonds
Correspondence from Ray Strachey. The letter outlines the details of a boat trip back to England for Irene and Barbara. A brief not indicates that Helen Ward lost out on a position in the National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship to Mrs. Ryland.
Hancock, Irene
Hancock, Irene to Ray Strachey.
Part of Irene Hancock fonds
Correspondence from Irene Hancock to Ray Strachey, largely discussing the health of, and plans for, Barbara. Irene indicates that Barbara does not want to stay in Vienna but that she may again change her mind on this. As well, Irene states that Barbara has been unwell for the week and suspects that she may be anemic.
Hancock, Irene