| Description | Includes the following which relates to the exhibition held in London in aid of the War Service Legion:
-thirteen letters, telegrams and postcards exchanged between Letitia Simpson and Lady Algernon Gordon Lennox, dated 27 January-27 April 1933, concerning the planning and research of pictures for the exhibition -two notes concerning a picture by Charles Wynne Nicholl titled 'A charming incident'; a cutting from the Daily Mirror, dated 28 February 1933 showing an image of the picture; and ten letters and postcards exchanged between Letitia Simpson and J.Fay, A. Tilley, Sir Charles J. Holmes, and Sir Robert Witt, dated 3 March-15 May 1933, concerning the identity of the sitters and the subject matter of the picture -letter from Letitia Simpson to various newspapers and journals, dated 9 February 1933, concerning an amendment to the catalogue -typed and handwritten notes concerning the provenance of pictures at the exhibition (11pp) -typed draft invitation to a private view of the exhibition on Thursday 9 February 1933 -four black and white photographs showing Lady Dashwood, Lady Jowett, the Duke and Duchess of Portland, Lady Moira Coombe, Mrs Stuart Brown, Mrs Shirley Falcke, Lady Howe, and Lady Algernon Gordon Lennox, at the private view day on 9 February 1933 -five black and white photographs of works of art |
| Image Caption | Draft invitation to a private view for an exhibition of 'Portraits of Beautiful Women of the 19th Century', dated 1933 |