Conservative Party
Found in 923 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 1927
Programme of the Primrose League Grand Habitation Demonstration.
(Untitled), 24 Oct 1927
Letter from 7th Lord Londonderry (Londonderry House, Park Lane, [London]) to WSC admitting that his speech [at Cardiff, Wales] was bad tactics and stating his belief in the importance of capturing the National Union [of Conservative and Unionist Associations] to ensure that it supports the Conservative Party.
(Untitled), 22 Oct 1927
Letter from [7th Lord Londonderry [(Londonderry House, Park Lane, (London)] to WSC apologising for what he sees as his tactical mistake in making a speech in Cardiff [Wales] and explaining the his intention was to avert a split in the Conservative party.
(Untitled), 25 Jul 1928
Letter from 17th Lord Derby (Derby House, Stratford Place, [London]) to WSC pledging his support against "the Amery Page Croft gang" [the Protectionist faction of the Conservative Party led by Leo Amery and Sir Henry Page Croft] but advising WSC not to make an all-out attack yet.
(Untitled), 28 May 1928
(Untitled), 11 Jun 1928
(Untitled), 02 Sep 1928
Letter from [WSC] (Chartwell) to [Stanley Baldwin] arguing that the Government should proceed along the lines of Baldwin's letter [to Robert Eyres Monsell stating that there would be no general reintroduction of Protection] and that new talent should be introduced into the Government team. Reports that he has been building a cottage and dictating a book at Chartwell and that Sir Douglas Hogg [later 1st Lord Hailsham] is grateful [for his appointment as Lord Chancellor]. Typescript copy.
(Untitled), 11 Oct 1928
Letter from Sir Abe Bailey (38 Bryanston Square, [London]) to WSC congratulating him on becoming a brick-layer, asserting that [Sir William Joynson-Hicks, later 1st Lord Brentford] has split the Church, the police and the Conservative Party, and that the Labour Party will be strong at the next general election.
(Untitled), 08 Aug 1928
Letter from F M Box (Conservative and Unionist Central Office, Palace Chambers, Westminster, [London]) to Edward Marsh arguing that whilst the Farmers' Club dinner is not important enough for WSC to attend, the meeting of the Scottish Unionist Association probably is.
(Untitled), 09 Oct 1928
Letter from John Davidson [later 1st Lord Davidson] (Conservative and Unionist Central Office, Palace Chambers, Westminster [London]) to WSC enclosing and commenting on CHAR 2/160/66.
(Untitled), Sep 1928
Booklet on organising a recruitment campaign issued by the Junior Imperial and Constitutional League. Sent with CHAR 2/160/65.
(Untitled), 10 Oct [1928]
Letter from Hubert Duggan, prospective Conservative candidate for East Ham South (140 High Street South, East Ham, London) to WSC asking him to come and speak in support of his candidature.
(Untitled), 21 Oct 1928
Letter from A S Pocock, honorary secretary of the Edmonton Unionist Association (28 Faversham Avenue, Bush Hill Park, Enfield, [Middlesex]) to WSC enclosing CHAR 2/160/74 and asking him to come and speak in the constituency.
(Untitled), 1928
Circular inviting people to become members of the Bush Hill Park ward of the Edmonton Unionist Association and expressing confidence that the Labour MP can be turned out at the next election. Sent with CHAR 2/160/73.
(Untitled), 27 Nov 1928
Letter from John Davidson [later 1st Lord Davidson] (Conservative and Unionist Central Office, Palace Chambers, Westminster, [London]) to WSC asking for dates in January, February, March and April 1929 when WSC could make a big speech in the country.
(Untitled), 1928
Unionist Policy Committee report on trade.
(Untitled), [1929]
Statements on Conservative policy on the school leaving age before, during and after the general election.
(Untitled), 16 Oct 1929
(Untitled), 26 Oct 1928
(Untitled), 29 Nov 1928
Letter from Frederick Guest (7 Aldford Street, Park Lane, [London]) to WSC complaining about Conservative candidates standing in the constituencies of right-wing Liberals, announcing that he is going to assess the potential for air routes from the Cape to Cairo and expressing confidence that he will hold his own seat in Bristol.
(Untitled), 06 Feb 1928
Letter from F M Box (Conservative and Unionist Central Office, Palace Chambers, Westminster, [London]) to Edward Marsh on the constituencies where WSC should make speeches in support of the Conservative candidates.
(Untitled), 09 Feb 1928
Letter from Sir Arthur Shirley Been (18 Bolton Gardens, London) to WSC asking him to speak at a meeting in Plymouth [Devon] in support of the Conservatives in Devon and Cornwall.
(Untitled), 08 Jun 1928
Letter from John Davidson [later 1st Lord Davidson] (Conservative and Unionist Central Office, Palace Chambers, Westminster, [London]) to WSC urging him to speak at the Hallam by-election in Sheffield [Yorkshire].
(Untitled), 25 Jun 1928
Letter from WSC to John Davidson [later 1st Lord Davidson] expressing the wish not to break into his holiday to attend the annual conference of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations if he is not needed for some specific important purpose. Carbon typescript copy.
(Untitled), 19 Jun 1928
Letter from John Davidson [later 1st Lord Davidson] (Conservative and Unionist Central Office, Palace Chambers, Westminster, [London]) to WSC urging him to attend the annual conference of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations at Great Yarmouth [Norfolk].