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FAMOUS PERSONS SURVEY 1938-52
TC 14: 1box only
14/1/A: Neville CHAMBERLAIN
An account, typewritten photocopy, of one month during air-raids on civilian populations and Chamberlain's association with the determent of same, and reactions to his illness and subsequent death; plus an Account of Armistice Day. (BW)
Informal interviews, handwritten, on "The Crisis" and opinions during and after "The Crisis", and the role of Chamberlain; inc. Informals concerning the effect of "The Crisis" on Business - with a house painter, actor, advertising agency worker, china painter, cement worker, film cutter, estate agent and fortune teller, 17.10.38 (DMH)
Report, handwritten, on developing responses to questions, relating to self-respect, employment, talents, political parties and Chamberlain
14/1/B: Winston CHURCHILL
Part of a questionnaire, typewritten, about attitudes to Churchill and favourite items in contents of newspapers; Analysis sheets, June 1942
14/1/C: Rudolf HESS
Account, typewritten, of a London cinema newsreel about Hess, 20.5.41 (VW)
Copy of Memorandum, typewritten, from (Dr Mack), MoI Scotland, to Home Intelligence, Public Relations Branch, Edinburgh, 14.5.41
Newsletter, typewritten, from "The K-H News-Letter Service", Hants, sent to Tom Harrisson, about an enclosed paper on Hess, 21.5.41 (RJ)
7 page Report, typewritten, and marked "confidential" on Hess
1 page coded Analysis, handwritten, on Hess
14/1/D: Adolf HITLER
The attempt on his life/bomb incident in Munich: reactions to it, his speech and death
4 Informal interviews, typewritten, inc. 1 with a Jewish furrier, 9.11.39 (VMD); others, 10.11.39 and 13.11.39 HJN)
Overheard conversations, handwritten, 9.11.39 (CP)
Overheards, handwritten, 9.-11.11.39 (NGCH)
Direct and Indirect interviews, handwritten and typewritten, on reactions to Hitler's speech (on Peace) 20.7.40 (NM, DH, JS, LE)
Newspaper cutting from Sunday Express, 21.7.40, on Hitler's speech
Indirects, Overheards and Observations, handwritten and typewritten, on reactions to Hitler's death, 2-3.5.45, London areas (NA, GST, LB)
Account, typewritten, of general impression of reactions up to two days after news of Hitler's death was announced (CG)
2 coded analysis sheets, handwritten
14/1/E: Heinrich HIMMLER-his suicide
Indirect interviews, typewritten and handwritten, on reactions to Himmler's suicide, 25.5.45 (GST, LB)
14/1/F: HG WELLS-his views on the King's speech
Indirect interviews with HG Wells, typewritten and handwritten, on reactions to the King's speech and feelings towards the role of the monarchy in general, 4.12.44 (GST, RL)
Indirect interviews, handwritten, on reactions to the King's speech and feelings towards the role of monarchy in general, 5.12.44 (LB)
Account, typewritten, of an informal interview with HG Wells on the current state of Britain's morale and some imminent predictions, 3.6.40 (TH)
14/1/G: Gracie FIELDS-the press campaign against her
Indirect interviews, typewritten and handwritten, on reactions towards the news of Gracie Fields' leaving and taking money out of the country, 8.8.40 (CF, JS)
Indirect and informal interviews, typewritten and handwritten, on feelings towards Gracie Fields' activities-sense of loyalty, marrying a foreigner, leaving and taking money out of the country-and the effect of the press campaign against her, carried out mostly in London areas, 9.8.40 (DH, LE)
Conclusions, typewritten, on findings from informal questionnaire on Gracie Fields, 9.8.40 (LE)
14/1/H: Famous Persons Questionnaire and Replies-October 1946, London areas
Questionnaire, typewritten, of 6 questions, (prompting short answers) on famous people, 4.10.46 (TT, IPG, PSH)
18 responses, handwritten, to Famous Persons questionnaire, 8.10.47 (AS)
18 responses, handwritten, to questionnaire, 4.10.46-8.10.46 (IPS)
28 responses, handwritten, to questionnaire, 4.10.46-7.10.46 (TT)
Possible responses, handwritten by investigator, to questionnaire
Notes of responses and tabulated results, handwritten, of questionnaire
Coded analysis sheet, handwritten, comparing men's and women's responses to questionnaire
Tabulated chart, handwritten, probably in connection with questionnaire
14/1/I: Franklin ROOSEVELT-his death/the film "The Great Day"
4-page Report, handwritten, on "Distant Relations" about British feeling towards Roosevelt and USA generally
Notes, handwritten, on the film "The Great Day"; internal and international USA policies and Truman
Indirect interviews on reactions to Roosevelt's death, 13.4.45
- 13 handwritten (LB), 16 handwritten (NA),
- 16 typewritten, inc. 1 Overheard conversation (GST),
- 8 typewritten, Hampstead, London (CG),
- 6 handwritten, inc. 2 Overheards (MS)
2-page Report on (numbered) Quotes connected with Roosevelt's death
14/1/J: Tom DRIBERG-his newspaper column
Extract from Reynold News, typewritten, 3 pages, "Tom Driberg's Column", 29.12.46, about M-O's study of private opinions among Londoners on foreign affairs, especially with USA and USSR
M-O Leaflet-in connection with social survey questionnaires, prompted by controversy over the American elections issue
14/1/K: HEATH-notorious murderer (hanged October 1946)
Indirect interviews on the Heath affair, London areas;
- 7 handwritten, 29.9.46-3.10.46 (AS),
- 3 handwritten, 30.9.46-1.10.46 (LB),
- 5 handwritten, 3 typewritten, 2.10.46 (IPG),
- 8 handwritten, 30.9.46 (TT)
Overheard conversations, typewritten, on 3 separate occasions in one afternoon, about the Heath case, 25.9.46 (LE)
Notes, handwritten, probably from Indirects on the Heath case
14/1/L: King GEORGE VI-his speech, death and funeral
Indirect interviews, typewritten, about attitudes towards the King's speech, 4.12.44 (GST)
Overheard conversations, handwritten, outside drapers shop in Kingston, Surrey, about the King's death, Feb 1952
Overheards, typewritten, in Haslemere, Surrey, at Haslemere waiting room, on the King's funeral, 12.2.52 (MT)
General Observation, typewritten, on funeral day, 18.2.52 (MT)
General Observations and Overheards, handwritten, on funeral day at Edgeware Road, London, 9.40 am, 15.2.52 (LB)
Observation, inc. Indirects, handwritten, in Regent Street, London, on reactions to the King's death
Interviews, typed, in Hammersmith, immediately after King's death announced. February 1952
Indirects, handwritten, in Hammersmith, London, on reactions to the King's death, 6.2.52
Indirects, handwritten, on how people heard the news of the King's death and their reactions to it (place, date)
Report, inc. Overheards, handwritten, on reactions to the King's death, Feb 1952 (DM)
Account, handwritten, of a schoolboy's impression of how he first heard of the King's death, 6.2.52 (LB)
Overheards, handwritten, during the week of lying-in-state, 6.2.52 (LB)
Copy of letter, typewritten, from M-O Fieldwork Supervisor to prospective part-time Interviewer/Investigator
General questionnaire, typewritten cc, covering politics, religion, personal aspirations...
Part of Instructions to investigators, typewritten
Notes, handwritten, on shop window displays during the King's funeral
14/1/M
Typed sheet of 'In The News' surveys, 1954-60