MS 671 05 02 03 03
MS 671 05 02 03 03
Harold A. Caccia: Foreign Office papers: London
File
1937-1938
1 file containing 14 sub-folders with a total of 35 items
Various papers relating to Caccia’s role in the Foreign Office, or collected whilst away on work related business.
It includes:
i. Two letters from Sir Anthony Eden to Caccia and a letter from Caccia to Eden
ii. “Impressions of a fortnight with the Edens in the South of France, Feb 1937”, a 14 pp. Ms by Caccia
iii-vi, xi-xii. Various letters from friends in the Foreign Office concerning both personal and work related matters. Correspondents include Lord Halifax, Frank Buchman, Lord Salisbury and Peter Fleming
vii. Typescripts of poems written during 1937-9 and which are satirical in nature, looking at contemporary events.
viii. Typed notes on Foreign policy, written for a House of Commons debate
ix. Information and papers relating to the Foreign Office Cricket Club
x. A memorandum, written by Caccia on leaving his role as assistant private secretary to the secretary of state, addressed to his successor.
xiii-xiv. Ephemera relating to his work at the Foreign Office, including table plans for official dinners, invitations and court protocol. Also included is the order of service for the funeral of Lord Trevethin
It includes:
i. Two letters from Sir Anthony Eden to Caccia and a letter from Caccia to Eden
ii. “Impressions of a fortnight with the Edens in the South of France, Feb 1937”, a 14 pp. Ms by Caccia
iii-vi, xi-xii. Various letters from friends in the Foreign Office concerning both personal and work related matters. Correspondents include Lord Halifax, Frank Buchman, Lord Salisbury and Peter Fleming
vii. Typescripts of poems written during 1937-9 and which are satirical in nature, looking at contemporary events.
viii. Typed notes on Foreign policy, written for a House of Commons debate
ix. Information and papers relating to the Foreign Office Cricket Club
x. A memorandum, written by Caccia on leaving his role as assistant private secretary to the secretary of state, addressed to his successor.
xiii-xiv. Ephemera relating to his work at the Foreign Office, including table plans for official dinners, invitations and court protocol. Also included is the order of service for the funeral of Lord Trevethin
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