Includes a letter from the Institution of Electrical Engineers re a talking film made by Thomson for their film collection, 5 April 1948. Also includes a letter from the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge re the acquisition of Thomson's correspondence for their archives, 8 November 1951, 7 February 1952.
Mainly personal recollections.
Trinity Lodge, Cambridge - Her husband cannot answer her letter himself, as he has been ill since March, a case of over-work nearly all his life; the Vice Master [Denys Arthur Winstanley] takes his place and they will not hear of his resignation; he was pleased to hear that Frazer's notebooks were donated to the British Museum; their daughter Joan is now at the Labour Ministry in Sidney College; hopes they enjoy their new flats; will call next week, 'I only wish I could say that my Husband is clear in his mind now'.
Sent to Lady Thomson whilst she was in Llandrindod Wells, Radnorshire. Includes letters from George and Joan Thomson.
657: correspondence, 1918-1949
658: receipts, 1919-1949
Soft-backed account book inscribed on front cover 'GPT'. Used to record the 'accounts for children's clothes'