BADEN-POWELL, Baden - Fourteen Letters from a Censor to a friend 1914-16 Category_TravelBaden BADEN POWELL (1860 1937) Group of fourteen Autograph Letters Signed (Baden), to Dear John [Capt. Sir John Shelley], four in pencil and one in indelible blue pencil, six of the letters in their envelopes (three of which are marked Passed by Censor). In all, 44pp. 8vo and 1 pages 4to. Havre, Boulogne, Guards Div. HQ [London], 23 October 1914 15 December 1916. Baden Baden Powell, younger brother of Robert Baden Powell, served in Africa, and also in
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with interesting associations
Sparkes & thank him for his frank & obliging Invitation which I accept with much Satisfaction
starting two months after the fall of Sebastopol to the end of the war
[but annotated in pencil in another hand "13/4/08"]
one gets a little booked up at this time of the year
which she enlivened considerably
over the structure of the new government
May I ask you to write a few lines to each of the two Portraits of which I inclose the first rude etchings
”Richter first conducted works by Wagner in England in the late 1870s
It is His Majesty’s intention that you return within the year
socialist councillor of Ancoats