Correspondence and papers, 1932
- UKLSE-DL1GL010040080006
- Folder
- 1932
Part of George Lansbury Archives
LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/10 part 6
250-251 Letter from Lansbury to Rev. James Reid (draft see 252-253) 26 July 1932.
252-253. Letter from Lansbury to Rev. James Reid 26 July 1932.
- Letter to Lansbury from Cosmo Gordon Lang 27 July 1932.
- Letter to Lansbury from Mrs Frederick Ernest Green August 1932.
- Letter to Lansbury from Sir Alfred Charles Bossom 12 August 1932.
- Letter to Lansbury from Mrs Walter Crates 12 August 1932.
- Letter to Lansbury from Major David Graham Pole 25 August 1932.
259-260. Letter to Lansbury from Sir Ben Turner 25 August 1932. - From Lansbury to John Henry Whitley 29 September 1932.
- Letter to Lansbury from John Henry Whitley 7 October 1932.
263-264. Letter to Lansbury from Rev. Richard De Bary 11 October 1932. - Letter to Lansbury from Rev.T.H.Jacques 11 October 1932.
- Letter to Lansbury from Fred Jefferson 10 October 1932.
267-268. Letter to Lansbury from P.Scott Montagu 11 October 1932.
269-270. Letter to Lansbury from Rev. John Herbert Satchell 11 October 1932. - Letter to Lansbury from Rev. Richard Alfred Woodham Waddilove 11 October 1932.
- Letter to Lansbury from Rev. Raymond White 11 October 1932.
- Letter from Lansbury to Sir John Reith and BBC undated.
274-275. Letter from Lansbury to Rev. Stanley Parker 15 October 1932. - Letter to Lansbury from James Milner M.P. 18 October 1932.
277-279. Letter to John Henry Whitley of BBC writer not known (with Milner letter 18 October 1932 see 276).
280-281. Letter to Lansbury from Sir John.C.W.Reith and BBC 18 October 1932. - Letter from Lansbury to James Milner M.P. undated.
283 Letter from Lansbury to Sir John Reith and BBC undated. - Newspaper cutting from The Mid-Essex Leader An Open Letter To Silicus from Joe Brown (a friend of Lansbury) defending Lansbury against criticism that he had let down the poor November 1932.
285-301. Documents from the Metropolitan Police District concerning charges against Sidney Job Elias (of the National Unemployed Workers Movement) for inciting public disturbance 4-15 November 1932.