Correspondence with Charles Hurle Hobbs

  • This material is held at
  • Reference
      GB 133 GDN/A/H64
  • Dates of Creation
      6 Jan 1913-22 Feb 1945
  • Physical Description
      13 pieces; 14 sheets

Scope and Content

Correspondence with Charles Hurle Hobbs, journalist, relating to Hobbs' employment as a sub-editor at the Manchester Guardian, with reference to previous experience and accompanied by related internal memoranda. Also included is an enquiry from Hobbs as to the potential of returning to his job at the Manchester Guardian, should he volunteer for service [during the First World War]. There is correspondence discussing Hobbs' appointment as chief sub editor at the paper, with reference to ensuring that the hours of work put in by Hobbs remain within reasonable bounds.

Also included is correspondence between Hobbs and A.P. Wadsworth, relating to discussion of Hobbs illness, and inability to return to work as a sub-editor. There is a memorandum with information on Hobbs for use in his obituary. There are letters from A.P. Wadsworth in support of the temporary, and permanent release of Hobbs' daughter from her position as leading aircraft woman with the Royal Air Force on compassionate grounds, owing to her father's illness, and to the care needed by her mother, Elsie Hobbs, a chronic invalid.

GDN/A/H64/6 is a notice of Hobbs' appointment as chief sub-editor at the Manchester Guardian in Newspaper World, 1939.

GDN/A/H64/11 and 12 are an obituary and death notice for Hobbs in the [Manchester Guardian], 1945.