skip to main content

Browse the archives

XM/2323/2/29

LETTERS: Various people to Godfrey Drage. Personal and social. Dorothy Drage’s recovery from an operation (Mildred Roberts, 31 Aug. 1911, London). The outbreak of international war. This morning’s news looks very black and it seems as if there was no hope of peace... (Lennox Kretzchmar, 1 Aug. 1914, London). Godfrey Drage’s health (Dr Morris, 29 Sep. 1915, Harrogate). Message of thanks to Colonel Drage for his magnificent work during the fight for Menin (Brig. Gen. E. Hilliam, 15 Oct. 1918, Menin). Forwarding Godfrey Drage for a bar to his DSO (Brig. Gen. E. Hilliam, 3 Dec. 1918, Belgium). Answer to Godfrey’s enquiry about a post at the Ministry of Health, with a draft letter from him to the Minister on the back (P.W. Chetwode, 28 Apr. 1920, Whitehall). Godfrey Drage’s service in Palestine and France during the Great War (Wm. Vance, 4 Apr. 1924, Downpatrick, N. Ireland). Postcard from R[obert] B[aden] P[owell] (18 Dec. 1924, Pax Hill, ?). [N.B. XM/2323/9/2 includes a letter from The India Office to Capt. G. Drage, 23 Aug. 1910.] [Correspondents indexed at back] 24 items.


Page Language

In accord with normal archival practice in Wales, details of documents are presented in the language of the document. Where details appear in Welsh, then Welsh is the language in which the document is written; where they are in English, the document is in English.