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Letter to Hilda [Pendlebury] from Nicholas Hammond [PEN 1/2/3/1/15], Letter to Hilda [Pendlebury] from Nicholas Hammond, Tuesday, May 26, 1942

Telling Hilda he had been thinking about John (as it was near the anniversary of John’s death), recounting the time he had spent with John just before the attack on Crete, and telling her how he and others he was with in Crete treasured and respected John. Hammond also gives news of [his wife] Margaret, says that Hilda should visit Margaret in Cambridge, and send love to David and Joan [Pendlebury].

Letter to Hilda [Pendlebury] from Nicholas Hammond [PEN 1/2/3/3/5], Letter to Hilda [Pendlebury] from Nicholas Hammond, Monday, June 25, 1945

Passing on information about Mike Cumberlege (and Sergeant Steel) from Talbot Rice, hoping that Cumberlege might still be alive, and asking Hilda for Mrs Cumberlege’s address.

Annotated first draft typescript of ‘John Pendlebury 1940-1941’ by Nicholas Hammond [PEN 5/4/2], Annotated first draft typescript of ‘John Pendlebury 1940-1941’ by Nicholas Hammond, c. 1948

Published in ‘John Pendlebury in Crete’ memorial book, which was printed for private circulation (250 copies) by Cambridge University Press.

Second draft typescript of ‘John Pendlebury 1940-1941’ by Nicholas Hammond [PEN 5/4/3], Second draft typescript of ‘John Pendlebury 1940-1941’ by Nicholas Hammond, c.1948

Published in ‘John Pendlebury in Crete’ memorial book, which was printed for private circulation (250 copies) by Cambridge University Press.