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1 - Invitation to E.P. Frost and his brother Harry to shoot at Six Mile Bottom with H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge, from General Hall at Six Mile Bottom.
2 - Letter from W. Watson, thanking E.P. Frost and his brother, Colonel Harry Frost, for the arrangements made by them on the occasion of the funeral of the writer's mother.
3 - Letter of condolence on the death of Colonel Harry Frost, from A. Fitzgeorge, son of the Duke of Cambridge
4 - Letter of condolence on the death of Colonel Harry Frost, from George, Duke of Cambridge, at Gloucester House, London.
5 - Invitation to shoot at Six Mile Bottom with the Duke of Cambridge, from Rear-Admiral Sir Adolphus Fitzgeorge, son of the Duke of Cambridge.
6 - Letter from the Professor Sir James Dewar concerning the use of liquid air for aerial navigation.
7 - Acceptance of an invitation to a reception by Sir William Preece to E.P.Frost
8 - Letter from Sir William Preece accepting an invitation from E.P.Frost to shoot at West Wratting Hall
9 - Letter from Professor Thomas McKenny Hughes declining an invitation from E.P.Frost to shoot at West Wratting.
10 - Letter from Sir Hiram Maxim declining an invitation to shoot at West Wratting Hall.
11 - Letter from Sir Hiram Maxim whilst staying at the Amstel Hotel, Amsterdam, to E.P. Frost, discussing the lift of air machines at different wind velocities.
12 - Letter from Major B. Baden Powell, son of Reverend and Mrs Baden Powell, thanking E.P. Frost for an enjoyable stay at West Wratting Hall.
13 - Letter from A Fitzgeorge (Rear-Admiral Sir Adolphus Fitzgeorge), thanking E.P. Frost for the letter of sympathy in the death of his father, the Duke of Cambridge.
14 - Letter from A Marsh of Egerton House, Newmarket thanking E.P. Frost for his letter of congratulations on being appointed horse-trainer to George V
15 - Letter from E.P Frost from Mrs Henrietta Baden Powell thanking him for a brace of pheasants.
16 - Invitation from Mrs Frost (widow of Colonel Harry Frost), to an 'At Home', at West Wratting Hall, with speakers from the Church Army and Cambridge Labour Home.
17 - Letter from Mrs Henrietta Baden Powell thanking E.P. Frost for his gift of game, and also giving the whereabouts of the members of her family at the time of writing.
18 - Letter from Madeline Adeane of Babraham Hall, thanking E.P.Frost for a complimentary copy of his book.
19 - Printed postcard from B.Baden Powell on active service, to E.P.Frost
20 - Letter from B.Baden Powell on active service to E.P. Frost mentioning the use of aeroplanes during the war.
21 - Letter from W.P Spalding, publisher of 43, Sidney Street, Cambridge, thanking E.P.Frost for his present of game.
22 - Letter from B.Baden Powell declining an invitation from E.P.Frost because of war time commitments
23 - Letter from Robert Baden Powell on Boy Scouts Association notepaper, postponing his visit to West Wratting Hall and mentioning "the introduction of some mysterious machines" at the front line.
24 - Letter from Charles Morland Agnew commenting on the shooting whilst he was staying at Dungate Hall, Balsham.
25 - Letter from Agnes Baden Powell, sister of Robert Baden Powell, thanking E.P.Frost for a "splendid party"
26 - Request from Sir William Hyde Parker of Melford Hall, Long Melford, (county Suffolk), on behalf of the Newmarket and Thurlow Foxhounds, for permission to hunt at West Wratting Park.
27 - Printed invitation to Mr and Mrs Frost to a ball to be held by the Prince and Princess of Wales at Sandringham.
28 - Letter of thanks from the Trinity Madrigal Club who were entertained to dinner after they had appeared at the London Coliseum by Mr and Mrs E.C.G Frost
29 - Menu card from the Regent Palace Hotel, signed by all the members of the Trinity Madrigal Club
30 - Letter to E.G.G Frost (as Chairman of the Cambridgeshire County Council) for the Comptroller, Clarence House, thanking him for his congratulations to Princess Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh on the birth of Princess Anne
31 - Letter to E.G.G. Frost (as Chairman of Cambridgeshire County Council) concerning the visit of George VI to the Royal Show at Trumpington
32 - Appointment of Edward Gordon Granville Frost as Sheriff of the Counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon
33 - Printed letter to E.G.G. Frost (as Sheriff of the Counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon) from the Clerk of the Privy Council, concerning economies to be made by the Sheriffs of all counties.
34 - Letter to E.G.G.Frost (as Sheriff of the counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon) from W.Maclaren Francis, Under Sheriff, regarding Shrievalty accounts 1957/8.
35 - Invitation to Mr Gordon Frost and his daughter, Miss June Frost, to attend garden party at Buckingham Palace on 23 July 1968
36 - Sheet of headed notepaper of the Office if the Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire with the stamp of E.G.Gordon Frost, High Sheriff, 1957-8
37 - Newspaper report of the marriage of Colonel Harry Frost to Miss Alice Mary Fletcher of Bicker, Lincolnshire (c.1874) and the visit of Prince of Wales and Duke of Cambridge to West Wratting Hall, whilst on a shooting holiday
38 - Newspaper report of the will of Colonel Harry Frost
39 - Newspaper report of the attack on W.S.Frost whilst on a train between Baker Street and Swiss Cottage, London.
40 - Report of the court proceedings of the above
41 - Photograph of William Simpson, in the dock at Marylebone Court, on a charge of feloniously shooting William Samuel Frost.
42 - Cambridge Independent Press and Chronicle, giving photograph of Alderman E.G.Frost and Councillor Roger Parker, who were elected Chairman and Vice-Chairman respectively of Cambridgeshire County Council, together with a report of the proceedings.
43 - Honours list, published in the Cambridgeshire Daily News Coronation Supplement. The list includes the announcement of C.B.E. for Alderman E.G.Gordon Frost. This cutting also gives an account of Parker's Piece Coronation Service.
44 - Photograph of procession to Cambridgeshire Assizes crossing the Great Court of Trinity College. The procession includes the High Sheriff, Alderman E.G.Gordon Frost.
45 - Dinner in honour of Monsieur Bleriot at the Hotel Cecil, London. Autograph of Monsieur Bleriot.
46 - Dejeuner to Monsieur Louis Paulhan, winner of the Daily Mail £10,000 prize for the first flight from London to Manchester.
47 - Cambridgeshire Conservative and Unionist Association Annual Dinner
48 - Plan of tables for the Trinity College Commemoration of Benefactors Dinner
49 - Dinner to mark the occasion of the Grant by H.M. the King to the Borough of Cambridge of the title and Dignity of the City.
50 - Postcard of E.P.Frost aboard a flying machine. Card endorsed 'Date 1867; power steam, weight 70. Fuel naptha and spirit'.
51 - Pen and ink sketch of Frost's Steam Aerial machine of 1877
52 - Mounted photograph of E.P. Frost holding a large pair of wings and endorsed as follows 'E.P.Frost's experimental wing driven by petrol engine very effectively'
53 - Mounted photographs of E.P. Frost standing by a large pair of wings
54 - Photograph of E.G.Gordon Frost taking part in a ceremony in Ely Cathedral.
55 - Photograph of E.G. Gordon Frost in Sheriff's regalia.
56 - Copy of Edward P. Frost's publication Safeguards for Peace: A scheme of State Insurance against War, published in 1905
57 - Newspaper cutting entitled Know Your Councillors, giving a brief account of the political career of Alderman E.G.Gordon Frost.
58 - Scrapbook belonging to E.G. Gordon Frost containing cuttings concerning his execution of duties as Chairman of the Cambridgeshire County Council and Sheriff of the Counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon.
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