The journey to Dunmoyle
Would stand in Gloucester if it were uncontested
Shall be pleased to ordain [Alfred] Ollivant, C J Blomfield had a lucky escape when the team of his gig bolted
Suggests that they write to the' Quarterly Review 'concerning Henry Reeve's calumny against J H Monk
Arrangements for insuring her car, debate over taking an Austrian or an Italian boat to mainland Greece, visit to Palaeosastrizza
Condolences on the death of C J Monk
Puerto Mexico. Thoughts on reading J R M Butler's memoir of H M Butler.
Faxed letter, with fax transmittal sheet.
§ 105. Field momentum.
§ 106. The gradient operator.
§ 107. Isostatic compensation.
§ 108. Wave equation of the hydrogen intracule.
§ 109. Solution of the wave equation.
§ 110. The interchange momentum.
§ 111. The two-frame transformation.
§ 112. Electromagnetic potentials.
Image of Sporthotel Hof Arosa - Italy is nicer in spring, with its religious festivals, is overwhelmed by the country, skied for the first time 'with a where have you been all my life reaction'.
Includes meeting arrangements, constituents' problems, Branch officers' Bulletin, drafts for constituency magazine
Christmas card, with a photograph of Gielgud in costume as Lord Raglan landing at the Crimea in 'Charge of the Light Brigade', with three other cast members, one of whom is carrying Gielgud through the surf.
Shares his memories of Tony Shaffer, including his gratitude when PS offered Tony a way out of their work filming advertisements, recalls spending six months reading the entire 15 vols. of 'The Golden Bough' as part of the research for their last collaboration, 'The Wicker Man'; remembers when Tony left during the shoot PS and Paul [Giovanni] stepped in, and is pleased Paul is getting good reviews for the music, which is too often ignored because it fits seamlessly into the plot; understands Tony didn't like the film, and that Nick Rogue [recte Roeg?] would have made a more interesting film of it; thinks it the one product of Hardy Shaffer that seemed worthwhile.
Enjoyed 'Lettice and Lovage' 'and what an eloquent answer to critics of "Amadeus"'.