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MS 383

A4000 Papers of Gladys Helen Rachel Montagu, Baroness , née Goldsmid (1879- 1965) and of the Goldsmid and Swaythling families

1 Personal and family papers 1/1 Gladys, Lady Swaythling

1/1/1 Correspondence from Ida Goldsmid, to her daughter 1889 Gladys; Two letters from Mrs Goldsmid to Miss Nellie Hendricks 1879

1/1/2 Correspondence to Lady Swaythling, from her father Colonel 1889-1903 Albert Goldsmid;

1/1/3 Correspondence to Lady Swaythling, from Carmel Goldsmid, 1892-1906 Caroline Goldsmid, Reginald Goldsmid, Osmond Goldsmid, T.J.Goldsmid, Aunt Betty, Ethel and Frederick Hendricks

1/1/4 Correspondence to Lady Swaythling; notes by Lady 1893-1944 Swaythling relating to people met during a visit to South America, 1893; notes of people acquainted with on travels, 1894; Papers relating to the “Goat Club” founded by Gladys Goldsmid, aged 16, whilst living in Wales, 1896

1/1/5 Correspondence to Lady Swaythling, from Samuel Montagu, 1898-1917 Ellen Montagu, Edwin Montagu, Gerald Montagu, Lionel Montagu, Lilian Montagu, Marian Montagu, Ida and DeVere Beauclerk, Ellen Franklin, Lucy Franklin and Ralph and Ethel Littler and from Lady Swaythling to Edwin Montagu

1/1/6 Correspondence from Lady Swaythling, to her father Colonel 1900-3 Albert Goldsmid

1/1/7 Papers kept by Lady Swaythling: letter to her husband, 21 Aug c.1911-65 1911; envelopes; calling cards; Christmas list 1963; newspaper cuttings; photograph; list of societies and decorations; horoscope; passports; national registration identity card, 1943 and British Red Cross and St John War Organisation certification of identity, Jul 1940

1/1/8 Telegrams and letters of congratulations to Lady Swaythling 1953 on the award of an OBE

1/1/9 Seven address books of Lady Swaythling n.d. [twentieth Lady Swaythling’s address book for Japan century] birthday diary

1/1/10 Volumes recording wedding presents Sep 1897

1/2 Goldsmid family general

1/2/1 Goldsmid family bible: Hebrew and English bible 1862 MS 383 2

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1/2/2 “Goldsmid saga papers 1”: genealogical extracts, family trees 1819-1959 and other research notes compiled by Joseph Fostser relating to the Goldsmid and Littler families; correspondence, 1819- 1956, including Goldsmid family correspondence; diary of Lionel Prager Goldsmid; copies of The Chronicle, the magazine of the Digby Stuart College, Roehampton, 1958-9

1/2/3 “Goldsmid saga papers 2: Colonel Albert Goldsmid”: 1864-1904 papers relating to his military service, 1869-94; copy of the Bombay government gazette, 1864; correspondence to Goldsmid relating to his work in Argentina, 1893; newspaper articles and cuttings about his service in the Boer war, 1900-1; obituaries, 1904

1/3 Colonel Albert Edward Williamson Goldsmid

1/3/1 Letters from Colonel Albert Goldsmid to his mother 11 Jun 1863, 28 May 1871

1/3/2 Correspondence between Colonel Albert Goldsmid and Anna 1869-71 Maria Goldsmid

1/3/3 Correspondence from Colonel Albert Goldsmid to his wife 1885-1900 Ida, to his sister-in-law Nellie Hendricks, to Samuel Montagu, to Louis Montagu; one letter from Frederick Hendricks to Goldsmid, 1899

1/3/4 Correspondence from Louis Montagu to his father-in-law 1900-1 Colonel Albert Goldsmid, who was serving in the Boer War

1/3/5 Papers of Colonel Albert Goldsmid and relating to the estate 1893-1906, 1929 of his wife Ida: letter to Godfrey Harrison relating to the will of Mrs Ida Stewart Beauclerk Goldsmid, 10 Feb 1929 and copy of the inventory and valuation of the estate, with annotated notes as to whom the property should be given; newspaper cuttings relating to Colonel Goldsmid, including an obituary and an illustration from the Jewish World of the memorial service for Colonel Goldsmid, 1893-1906; part of a paper setting out a Goldsmid family tree

1/3/6 Two address books, business card wallet; menu cards; papers; drawing of a house; key

1/3/7 Diary of Colonel Albert Goldsmid 1886

1/3/8 Diary of Colonel Albert Goldsmid 1887

1/3/9 Diary of Colonel Albert Goldsmid 1888

1/3/10 Diary of Colonel Albert Goldsmid 1889

1/3/11 Diary of Colonel Albert Goldsmid 1890

1/3/12 Diary of Colonel Albert Goldsmid 1891

1/3/13 Diary of Colonel Albert Goldsmid 1894 MS 383 3

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1/3/14 Diary of Colonel Albert Goldsmid 1895

1/3/15 Diary of Colonel Albert Goldsmid 1896

1/3/16 Diary of Colonel Albert Goldsmid 1897

1/3/17 Diary of Colonel Albert Goldsmid 1898

1/3/18 Diary of Colonel Albert Goldsmid 1899

1/3/19 Diary of Colonel Albert Goldsmid 1901

1/3/20 Diary of Colonel Albert Goldsmid 1902

1/3/21 Diary of Colonel Albert Goldsmid 1903

1/4 Montagu and Swaythling

1/4/1 Diplomatic passes granted to Samuel Montagu for travel in 1893-4 Europe and Africa, 19 Dec 1893, and travelling to London from Spain with a dispatches addressed to Lord Rosebery, 14 Dec 1894

1/4/2 Correspondence of Louis Montagu, later second Baron 1891-1911 Swaythling, to his mother and his brother, from Samuel Montagu, Ellen Montagu, Edwin Montagu, to and from J.Irving Courtenay, from Frederick Hendricks and Dr Leslie Haden Guest

1/4/3 Volume of obituaries for first Baron Swaythling 1911

1/4/4 Letters of condolence on the death of Louis, second Baron 1927 Swaythling

1/4/5 Volume of condolence sent on the death of Louis Montagu, 1927 second Baron Swaythling: list of names of individuals and organisations who had sent condolence, some with notes of their comments; some letters are affixed to pages within the volume

1/4/6 Volume of newspaper cuttings relating to the death of Louis 1927 Montagu, second Baron Swaythling

1/4/7 Memorial services for Lily H.Montagu, Herbert Louis Samuel, 1962-4 first Viscout Samuel, Henrietta Franklin: orders of service; Liberal Jewish monthly supplement tribute to Lily Montagu; cutting from the Jewish chronicle; memorial addresses; Union of Jewish Women annual report, 1962; correspondence;

1/5 Hendricks family

1/5 Ethel Hendricks scrapbook of programmes, newspaper cuttings 1882-1929 and pressed flowers MS 383 4

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1/6 Notes, notebooks and speeches

1/6/1 School exercise books of Gladys Goldsmid for school in 1893-5 Cardiff

1/6/2 Exercise book used for copies of recipes 1890s

1/6/3 Notebooks relating to and of places visited, including 1929-30s Australia, New Zealand and Bali and the United States of America; loose notes relating to South Africa; correspondence and itinerary relating to a visit to South Africa, 1929-30

1/6/4 Loose leaf notebook mainly containing manuscript notes on 1932-5 Japan, with some on Canada; typescript notes for a broadcast from Australia, 1935; letter from the Consulate of Japan, London, to Lady Swaythling, 28 Nov 1932

1/6/5 Manuscript notes relating to a trip to California, Canada, [1937-8] Hawaii and Australia, mentioning the birth of Princess Beatrix [of the Netherlands] on 31 Jan [1938]

1/6/6 Three notebooks of notes from lectures attended by Lady 1940 Swaythling for a St John’s Ambulance certificate

1/6/7 Five notebooks and one envelope of jokes and stories collected n.d., some 1960s and copied out by Lady Swaythling

1/6/8 Text of speeches given by Lady Swaythling, including 1919-26, 1937-8 typescripts of

1/6/9 Text and notes for speeches and broadcasts of Lady 1937-55 Swaythling, including for the Jewish Lads’ Brigade, 1937, and in Australia and New Zealand, 1938; note book of notes on Australia; correspondence, text of speeches and three photographs relating to an event attended by Lady Swaythling of the Blue Friars, Sydney, 1938; card from Paleis Konnigsplain, Batavia, Dutch East Indies [now North Jakarta], 1938; ; correspondence and typescript of paper for the Japan Society, 1932; notes for speeches, including one to a annual fund raising lunch, 1955

1/6/10 Notes and drafts of speeches and lectures given by Lady 1938-9 Swaythling, including to the Salvation army, ; menus for Alliance Française Congress; press cutting; Electrical Association for Women conference programme, 1938; text of an address by Lady Swaythling to the opening session of the fourteenth annual conference of the Electrical Association for Women, 1939, on ‘Good food and its contribution to fitness’

2 Voluntary and philanthropic work

2/1 Certificates for Lady Swaythling relating to voluntary and 1907-53 philanthropic work and grant of her OBE MS 383 5

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2/2 Electrical Association for Women: papers for fourteenth Apr-May 1939 annual conference, Cardiff, May 1939, including Text of an address by Lady Swaythling at the opening session:

2/3 Ladies London Association: minutes of the vice presidents 1911-12 meeting and general committee of the Association

2/4 Ladies London Association executive committee minutes 1911-12

2/5 Ladies London Association expenses account ledger 1911-12

2/6 Ladies London Association general account ledger 1912-14

2/7 Ladies London Association general cash book 1911-15

2/8 Ladies London Association scrapbook, including constitution 1911-12

2/9 National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children 1921-62 (NSPCC): correspondence; NSPCC booklets; Recommendations of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children to the committee considering the care of children deprived of their normal home life; manuscript notes; typescript branch suggestions

2/10 Refugees: correspondence, including from her son Ivor 1939-43 Montagu, relating to the support of refugees

2/11 World War I: correspondence, including with Baden Powell 1915-17 and with Rudolf Kuhne, a prisoner of war; invitation, invitation list and letter relating to a reception for Belgian refugees; booklet and flyer for a concert for the St George’s Dispensary, Christmas 1915; Women’s Emergency Corps Branch circular; two photographs

2/12 World War I—entertaining American Forces: correspondence 1918 from Sir Randolph Baker, Katharine Bowlker, A.W.Pearce, Mayor of Southampton; extracts from the minutes of the fifth meeting of the British advisory committee of the Department of Hospitality to American Forces, 10 Oct 1918; report of proceedings at a meeting of the committee formed to consider the question of entertaining the American Forces, held at the Ministry of Information, 4 Jun 1918

2/13 World War I—Japanese, Serbian and Romanian Red Cross: 1915-18 correspondence, including from the Japanese Red Cross Relief Corps, , Southampton; notes; pamphlet The women of Serbia: a lecture by Fanny S.Copeland MS 383 6

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2/14 World War I—Vestiaire Marie-Jose charity, English 1916-19 committee: publicity flyer; correspondence with London County Council relating to registration under the War Charities Act; letter to Lady Swaythling; handwritten minute book of the English committee of the charity; Belgian Relief Appeals certificate of recognition, Aug 1916; copy of accounts, 1919

2/15 Wounded Allies Committee and Belgian refugees at Allington 1916-18 Manor: correspondence; photographs of ambulances provided by the Wounded Allies Committee

2/16 Wounded Allies Relief Fund: correspondence; minutes 1918-19

3 Papers relating to social events

3/1 Invitations; visiting cards; poems; SS Ranchi trial trip list of 1887-1925 guests; programmes

3/2 Papers relating to the coronations of George V and George VI, 1902-50 marriages of royal princesses; invitations to events; menus; seating plans

3/3 Programmes, including for the Southampton Lawn Tennis 1905-22, 1937 Association tournaments; dance cards; at home cards; catering details; programme for The Romance of Southampton, 1937; lists of invitations and acceptances for events; copies of volumes of a hand produced journal ‘The Towhillian’

3/4 Programmes, menus and table plans for events attended; 1920-60 exhibition catalogues; booklets

3/5 Invitation lists compiled by Lady Swaythling 1930s?

3/6 Party organised by Lady Swaythling: letters of acceptance and 1955 refusal

3/7 Dinner book kept by Lady Swaythling with details of 1919-31 invitations sent, plan of the table, menu; with some correspondence and papers enclosed

3/8 Dinner book kept by Lady Swaythling with details of 1932-9 invitations sent, plan of the table, menu; with some correspondence, press cuttings and papers enclosed

4 Series of correspondence and papers

4/1 Correspondence: with individuals

4/1/1 Correspondence to Lady Swaythling from friends and 1888-1940 acquaintances; envelopes; lock of hair MS 383 7

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4/1/2 Correspondence to Louis and Gladys Montagu from abroad, 1889-1935 including China, Europe, India, Canada, Australia and South America

4/1/3 Correspondence mainly of Lady Swaythling, to or from 1897-1931 “people of distinction and interest”: Cecil Frilden, John Jennier, Evelina de Rothschild, L.Raventtin, Lord?? Duffin, Lady Mary Lyjon, H.Campbell Bannering, Alfred Turner, Dorothy Gladstone, Mary Forbes Trefusis, John Morley, Reginald N.Kenna, Lord Tweedmouth, Herbert Huntshaw, Joseph A.Pease, Bertha Dawkins, secretary to the Princess of Wales, M.Gladstone, Arthur Davidson, equerry to the Prince of Wales, Victor Bailey, Henry G.Sawyer, Alexander Munro, Morley, N.Mouland, Mayor of Southampton; R.E.Lander; Harry Verney, equerry to Queen Mary; Herr von Brichard; Aberdare; Lord Kitchener; Lord Athlone

4/1/4 Correspondence from social acquaintances to Lady c.1900-6 Swaythling, including a letter from South Africa (Boer War)

4/1/5 Letters from Japan from “persons of distinction” to Lady 1931-3 Swaythling, including from Prince and Princess Chichibu and Prince Tokugawa, in Japanese

4/1/6 Correspondence from Princess Chichibu of Japan (formerly 1928-62 Setsu Matsudaira), Prince Togogawa and from Matsudarias; newspaper cuttings; programme for visit by Princess Chichibu in 1962; card to Lady Swaythling from Masako and Yoshitomo Tokugawa; image of Japanese woman made of fabric on card

4/1/7 Correspondence, in French, from Princess Clementine 1915-37 Napoleon to Lady Swaythling

4/1/8 Correspondence mainly from members of the royal family to 1907-62 Lady Swaythling, including from the Dukes of York, Gloucester and Kent, Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII), Queen Mary, Princess Alexandra of Kent, Princess Helena Victoria, Princess Marie Louise, Princess Louise, Princess Alice of Greece, ladies in waiting to Elizabeth II; letter with regard to the award of an OBE to Lady Swaythling, 6 May 1953

4/1/9 Correspondence of ladies in waiting and equerries to Queen 1908-51 Mary and the royal family to Lady Swaythling

4/1/10 Correspondence from Princess Alice to Lady Swaythling 1912-63 [approx 90 letters]

4/1/11 Correspondence from Queen Mary to Lady Swaythling 1905-58 [approximately 73 letters]

4/1/12 Lady Swaythling: letters from Queen Mary 1924-37 MS 383 8

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4/2 Alphabetical sequence

4/2/1 British Association for the Advancement of Science garden 1925 party for Southampton meeting: correspondence; menu; list of guests; booklet about the Association

4/2/2 Broadside ballads, printed by Pitts, Seven Dials, London: Fate nineteenth century; of Poor Anna, Polly Oliver’s Ramble, Call again to-morrow, 1909-26 Britain’s guardian angel, The cobbler and wife, Don’t let me die a maid, The poor little sweep, Whistle my love and I’ll come down, Irish providence and printed by Fowler, The drunken vicar of Bray; chapbooks printed by W.Macnie, Stirling, c.1820s: Captain Wedderburn’s courtship, The tragedy of Sir James the rose, The Haughs of Crumdel, A garland of new songs, The Duke of Gordon’s Daughters, Soldier’s dream; copy of The Oriel Grace-cup song, 1826; press cuttings, 1823, 1926; card with an extract of birth announcements from The Times, 1909

4/2/3 Exhibition of Japanese dolls: correspondence; typed copy of a 1932-3 speech by Tsuneo Matsudaira, Japanese ambassador, at Mr Tsushima’s luncheon at the Savoy Hotel, 6 Apr 1932; postcards; two photographs of a group of Japanese people, one traditional masks, the other without, taken at Villa Elisa, New Year’s Eve, 1933

4/2/4 Goldsmid family portraits: correspondence to Lady 1907-55 Swaythling; invoices for cleaning and restoration work on the paintings

4/2/5 May League: correspondence; card of admittance to Lady 1908-40 Swaythling to the League; lists of associates and non members of the League Lady Swaythling acted as a secretary to the League

4/2/6 Parliament: copies of a bill to make new provision for the 1886, 1893 future government of Ireland, prepared and brought into Parliament by L.Samuel Montagu, T.Shepherd Little and Harry R.Lewis, 1892-3 session; copy of The Kensington parliament, 28 Jan 1893 counsel opinion of H.H.Asquith, with regard to points relating to the status of aliens in connection with the parliamentary franchise, 1886

4/2/7 Pilgrim Fathers tercentenary 1920: correspondence; copy of 1920 John Alden’s choice: a pageant play of the Mayflower in Southampton by Myra Lovett (Southampton); postcards; copy of booklet The pilgrim fathers and Southamptonn 1620-1920; score for the Mayflower morning ode to the pilgrim fathers; pencil sketch of the Mayflower

4/2/8 Property: receipts for the purchase of furniture and for work on 1917-40 a Rolls Royce, for services rendered in restoring furniture and the making of curtains, for the rent of a tenancy in Kensington MS 383 9

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4/2/9 Property: correspondence; invoices for work and services; list 1919-64 of pieces purchased from Frank Partridge, dealer in works of art, 1921-7; lists of silver and plate owned by Lord and Lady Swaythling

4/2/10 Property, 6 Cambridge Place: correspondence; copy of 1927-8 statement of figures for completion of alterations to property; architect’s plans

4/2/11 Thackeray: letter from William Thackeray with an 1810, 1932 appreciation on the back of the letter for Abraham Goldsmid written by him for the Morning Post, 1810 There is a note on the envelope in which the letter was contained that the letter was purchased by Lady Swaythling at Sotherbys in 1932

4/3 Visits and tours

4/3/1 India, 1925: correspondence; Government House dinner list; 1924-5 calendars of engagements; menu; dinner plans; programme for cinema at Vicregal Lodge, Delhi; invitations; sailing schedule; photograph of a young boy on a baby elephant, signed by Vrindra Singh, Jhalawar, 1925

4/3/2 Japan and China: copy of an interview with the Southern 1932 Daily Echo relating to her recent tour of Japan and China; manuscript notes by Lady Swaythling about Japan; letter from the Consulate General of Japan, London, with railway and electricity statistics, 1932; copy of a typescript copy of a talk by Lady Swaythling to the Japan Society

4/3/3 USA: by Lord and Lady Swaythling, 1919: press cuttings from 1919 the US press, collected by Burrelle’s Press Clipping Bureau; carbon copy of a list of dramatis personae and resume for a book about a young widow Celia Carmichael Celia’s fantastic voyage

4/3/4 USA: papers of C.W.Barron relating to visit by Lord and Lady 1926 Swaythling in 1926: press cuttings; postcards; leaflets on the Wardman Park Hotel, Washington DC, baths and bathing; pamphlet on carriages used in a July 4 parade; programme for The Playhouse theatre, Broadway

4/3/5 USA and Canada, 1927-8: correspondence; photographs of 1927-8 Lady Swaythling and the Hon Joyce Montgau; passenger lists for RMS Majestic; invoices; press cuttings; postcards; dinner list and details of arrangements for a visit to Government House, Ottawa

4/3/6 Round the world trip by Lady Swaythling: letters from Lady 1937-8 Swaythling to her daughter Joyce; copy of the itinerary for the trip; postcard MS 383 10

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5 Household management, legal papers and accounts

5/1 Legal and insurance papers: wills, papers relating to 28 1899-1952 Kensington Court

5/2 Correspondence from or relating to household staff: Rosa 1898-1936 H.Green; Henry Carter; G.Aldis; Albert Bales; Ruby Cromer; Edith Jones; Sidney Boot; Alice Marshall; Nanny R.H.Green; and tutors Lucian Knollys, E.Ishkishor, J.C.Butterwick and L.S.Oldfield

5/3 Wages book for servants employed by Lord and Lady 1900-22 Swaythling: with sections for butler, footman, coachman, cook, kitchenmaid, housemaid, second housemaid, head nurse, nursery nurse, governess and temporary staff There are loose papers inserted at the front of the volume

5/4 Wages book for servants 1930-5

5/5 Visitors book of house guests to Allington 1915-19

5/6 Account book of the balance of accounts 1894-6

5/7 Account book kept by Lord Swaythling, detailing outgoings 1898-1900 and expenditure, including household expenses, wages for servants, a carriage, socialising and entertaining, costs of items for children, clothes, gifts, tobacco, investments, charity

5/8 Account book kept by Lord Swaythling, detailing outgoings 1900-5 and expenditure, including household expenses, wages for servants, a carriage, socialising and entertaining, costs of items for children, clothes, gifts, tobacco, investments, charity

5/9 Account book kept by Lord Swaythling, detailing outgoings 1906-11 and expenditure

5/10 Account book kept by Lord Swaythling, detailing outgoings 1911-16 and expenditure

5/11 Account book by Lord Swaythling, detailing outgoings and 1916-21 expenditure

5/12 Account book of the balance of accounts 1911-14

5/13 Account book kept by Lady Swaythling detailing expenditure 1916-21

5/14 Volume kept by Lady Swaythling detailing weekly 1916-27 expenditure to the butcher, baker, milkman, poulterer, fruiterer, fishmonger, cook book, sundries and wash

5/15 Volume of expenditure kept by Lady Swaythling 1926-8

5/16 Dress accounts of Lady Swaythling, detailing the 1900-14 expenditure on her wardrobe, both purchasing items and alterations and repairs to clothing

5/17 Volume for an inventory of china and glass 1920s MS 383 11

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5/18 Volume containing typescript inventory and valuation of 1927-51 silver with manuscript annotations; correspondence; lists; typed ‘Specification of silver and plate the property of Lady Swaythling’, 9 Nov 1951; Auctioneer catalogues for works of art, coins and medals, 1893-1948 books and manuscripts, including an inventory of works of art settled as heir looms by first Lord Swaythling, 1911 (reprinted 1919) and catalogues of objects of art and porcelain and old English furniture part of the Swaythling heirlooms, 1924; 1928 list of effects at Townhill one hundred years old or over and not exempted from estate duty for the estate of Lord Swaythling

6 Photographs, newspapers and publications 6/1 Photographs

6/1/1 Army and Navy photograph album, with illustrations by n.d. late nineteenth R.Caton Woodville, with photographs of family members as century well as of Gladstone and Disraeli

6/1/2 Family album, including a photograph of Colonel Goldsmid, late nineteenth- Lady Swaythling and her husband and children: one portrait early twentieth of Stuart Montagu, aged 4 dressed as Napoleon century

6/1/3 Goldsmid family photographs: mainly studio portraits late nineteenth- including of Lady Swaythling in her wedding dress; group early twentieth photographs of Colonel Albert Goldsmid, other males in century military uniform and family in front of part of a ruined abbey and of Colonel Goldsmid and others in military uniform at the same abbey; coloured illustration of Roehampton, Surrey, the seat of Benjamin Goldsmid

6/1/4 Goldsmid photographs: family portraits; including one of the c.1900-44 children of Benjamin Goldsmid; photographs from Buenos Aires; photographs from the Boer War and a group photograph from the First World War; illustration relating to the Feast of Tabernacles; obituary from the Jewish World, 9 Sep 1904; photographs of Peter Whitestone, 1944 and B.F.Whitestone, in military uniform, 1940

6/1/5 Photographs, including black and white studio portraits of late nineteenth- Lady Swaythling, including one with a young Shirley Temple twentieth century and another with Mae West and portfolio of photographs of Lady Swaythling at ; portraits and photographs of Louis Samuel Montagu, second Baron Swaythling, his parents Samuel Montagu, first Baron Swaythling, and Ellen, Baroness Swaythling; photographs of family members; group photographs, including on board Yasukuni Maru of family, of a sculpture of Lady Swaythling, of views of South America; group photograph, in fancy dress, and including Lady Swaythling, taken at 12 Kew Palace Gardens; colour pencil sketch of Lady Swaythling; glass negative of a studio portrait MS 383 12

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6/1/5 of Lord Swaythling as a man of middle years, taken in Paris; [cont.] photographs of Tantchen

6/1/6 Black and white photographs, mainly of Lady Swaythling and twentieth century her children, including portraits dressed in robes to attend the coronations in 1911 and 1937

6/1/7 Black and white photographs of Lady Swaythling and of c.1930s-50s grandchildren

6/1/8 Photographs of Lady Swaythling, many at events and meeting twentieth century individuals including celebrations at for the coronation of George V and Queen Mary, 1911; Lady Swaythling opening a garden party at Mount

6/1/9 Black and white photographs of Lord and Lady Swaythling at early twentieth various social events and travelling, including in India century

6/1/10 Album of photographs of Lady Swaythling at Townhill; loose early twentieth black and white photographs of guests century

6/1/11 Portraits of Lady Swaything, including by Dorothy Wilding early twentieth and Bertram Park century

6/1/12 Black and white photographs, mainly studio portraits, sent to late nineteenth Lady Swaythling, including Queen Mary, Marian and Edwin century - c.1950s Montagu, Ernest Wiener, C.W.Barron, Ralph Loomis, Edith and Ella Ivimey; small gold coloured metal photograph book, containing frames for four tiny portraits, possibly formerly attached as a locket or to a bracelet; letter to Lady Swaythling from Roy, Oak Cottage, Cranleigh 20 Dec 1961

6/1/13 Allington Manor sanitorium, : black and white 1915-18 photographs, including group photographs of Belgian soldiers at the manor, 1916; letter of thanks, in French, signed by a number of Belgian soldiers to Lady Swaythling, 25 Dec 1918

6/1/14 Blackburn bluebird flight: album of photographs 1929

6/1/15 22 Kensington Court, London: photograph album of the n.d. exterior and interior

6/1/16 : black and white photographs of 1911, 1924, n.d. South Stoneham House and the Swaythling coronation fete colour postcards of South Stoneham House, Gater’s Mill, West End and Wood Mill; Black and white photographs of a visit by Queen Mary to Southampton and to Townhill Park, 7 Aug 1924; of Swaythling coronation fete, 1911; and of views of Townhill Park

6/1/17 Townhill: black and white photographs of paintings at the 1956, n.d. house; letters to Lady Swaythling, 1956

6/1/18 Visit to Canada, Honolulu and Japan: album of black and Jul-Dec 1931 white photographs MS 383 13

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6/1/19 Portfolio of pencil sketches; election poster for [Samuel] late nineteenth- Montagu; certificate congratulating Louis S.Montagu on his early twentieth twenty first birthday, 1890; portraits: one pencil, the other century black paint

6/2 Newspaper and publications

6/2/1 Volume of newspaper cuttings, photograph, letters, 1861-95 invitations, sketches

6/2/2 Newspaper cuttings relating to Lady Swaythling and the 1895-1939 Goldsmids

6/2/3 Newspaper cuttings relating to the marriage of Gladys Feb 1898 Goldsmid to Louis S.Montagu

6/2/4 Volume of press cuttings collected by and relating to Lady 1911-12 Swaythling

6/2/5 Volume of newspaper cuttings relating to Lord and Lady 1911-14 Swaythling

6/2/6 Volume of newspaper cuttings relating to Lord and Lady 1915-20 Swaythling loose newspaper cuttings 1897-1960

6/2/7 Volume of newspaper cuttings relating to Lord Swaythling 1917-20

6/2/8 Volume of newspaper cuttings and loose cuttings relating to 1932-3 Lady Swaythling’s visit to Japan and China

6/2/9 Volume of newspaper cuttings relating to the history of 1912 crockery and cutlery

6/2/10 Newspaper articles and cuttings, copy of Woman’s life 1914-38

6/2/11 Cartoons from Punch and jokes from newspapers collected by 1937 Lady Swaythling

6/2/12 Two volumes of notes by Louis Montagu on constitutional n.d. history

6/2/13 L.Alexander Memoirs of the life and commercial connections, 1808 public and private of the late Benj. Goldsmid, Esq. of Roehampton (printed privately, London, 1808)

6/2/14 The Guards and the Line by Lieutenant Colonel Hort, 1851 illustrated by Alfred Crowquill (London, 1851)

6/2/15 Peacock’s Polite repository or pocket companion (London, 1855 1855)

6/2/16 Er sie es?: aegyptisch Humoreske: book belonging to 1893 Frederick Hendriks, 1893

6/2/17 The Honourable Women of the Great War and the Women’s post 1919 war who’s who published for subscription (Bournemouth) MS 383 14

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6/2/18 Publications: 1919-46 Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 1944, with an additional papers on Western Section lines of communication, South Africa, of which Colonel A.E.W.Goldsmid was assistant inspector general; Two copies of an inventory of works of art settled as heir looms by first Lord Swaythling, 1911 (reprinted 1919) and catalogues of objects of art and porcelain and old English furniture part of the Swaythling heirlooms, 1924 and pictures sold by Lord Swaythling, 1946 ; booklet on Statutes of the Order of the British Empire, 1948; catalogue of pieces of Chelsea Cheyne figures designed by Gwendolen Parnell; Biographical portrait of Major General Sir Frederick Goldsmid

6/2/19 Exhibition catalogues 1909, 1937

7 Objects

7 A pair of earrings with the symbol for the May League one 1892 one side and Victoria and Albert on the other