Kenneth Cantlie's job applications

A list of 'Engines Driven during Strike' with Harley Street header - Sir James Cantlie had a practice at Harley Street, this potentially relates to 1924 strike as all the locos mentioned are LNWR where Cantlie was a premium apprentice at Crewe. Also a file of notes on College of Ambulance paper (founded by Sir James and Lady Cantlie) and correspondence with Callander Cable Co. Cantlie briefly worked for in 1924; correspondence on Cantlie applying for jobs in 1924 and accepting a position in the Indian railways, also copy of leave and gratuity concessions for the South Indian Railway Co staff; a hand-written letter by Cantlie, dated June 1st in Munster, potentially written to Phyllis from when Cantlie was in the army and stationed to Germany; an envelope with black and white photographs of Cantlie in uniform from the 1940s; A letter from potentially Langley, War Office 8.2.1941; proof prints of Cantlie's portrait photographs with accompanying correspondence 1979; photocopy of notes on conversation with F. T. Feng, ex-Chinese ambassador 1950; a fold-out poster of American New York Central steam locomotives 1945.

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