Kenneth Cantlie's wills and funeral arrangements

A file of copies of Kenneth Cantlie's wills and amendments to the wills from 1939, 1942, 1953, 1980, and 1982-1983 and correspondence from solicitors Bracher Son & Miskin in relation to Kenneth and Phyllis Cantlie's wills and estates; a bundle of materials relating to funerals of Kenneth, Keith and Neil Cantlie and Elly Kadoorie; correspondence with Lawrence Kadoorie on Kenneth Cantlie's death 1986; an envelope with three black and white photographs of house and outbuildings, Sir James and Lady Cantlie and children with inscription on the envelope 'Cantlie family' and a pencil drawing of the house dated 1917 by M. Usher, house is presumably Cottered, Cantlie family's weekend home (bought by Sir James and Lady Cantlie, later passed on to Kenneth); two bundles of material relating to Kenneth Cantlie's funeral arrangements and newspaper announcements, including letters of condolence from the Chinese Embassy; a bundle of material relating to Cantlie's obituary, memorial service, 'An Appreciation' from David McKenna and a letter 1988 by Adolph Giesl-Gieslingen stating Cantlie's influence in his invention Giesl ejector; a bundle of newspaper clippings re. Cantlie's memorial service, a postcard of Cottered, Cantlie's weekend home and Rail power issue 1979 with article 'Kenneth Cantlie 62 years in railway engineering'.

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CANT/1/112
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