Authors: Juliet Nicolson
Scott, Kathleen,
59
Seaford, Sussex,
131
seaside: holidays and outings,
132
–3
Seely, General John Edward Bernard
(later
ist Baron Mottistone),
106
Selby-Bigge, John,
92
servants: and employment,
188
–96
Sewell, Private Horace (’Paddy’),
58
sex: and openness,
123
–6
Sex Disqualification Act (1919),
172
,
258
Shackleton, Sir Ernest,
119
,
150
-1,
219
Shaw, George Bernard: on T. E. Lawrence,
121
Shaw, James,
95
shell shock,
64
–7
Shirlaw, Mickey,
62
Shoulder Arms
(film),
85
Sibthorpe (property developer),
227
Sickert, Walter,
240
Sidcup, Kent: The Queen’s Hospital,
57
-8,
61
-2
silence (two-minute)
see
remembrance, act of
Singh, Rajah Sir Harry,
197
Sinn Fein: in December 1918 election,
75
establishes separate parliament in Ireland,
77
;
Ottoline Morrell supports,
236
Sitwell, Sir George,
192
Sitwell, Ida, Lady,
192
Sitwell, Sacheverell,
36
–7,
217
–18
Skelton, Lieutenant,
24
Smillie, Robert,
79
-80
Smith, Frank,
206
Smith, Keith Macpherson,
150
Smith, Ross,
150
Smith, W. H. (stationers),
253
Smyth, Ethel,
98
Somme, battle of the (1916),
15
-16
Sourbutts (undertaker),
267
Soveral, Luis, Marquis de,
11
,
15
,
103
Spectator
(magazine),
78
–9
Spender, Stephen,
132
spiritualism,
96
–7
sport,
105
Stewart, Patrick Shaw,
113
Wise Parenthood
,
125
Stornoway, Isle of Lewis,
70
Storrs, Sir Ronald,
115
Strand
magazine,
250
Stravinsky, Igor:
Pulcinella
(ballet),
215
street games,
210
strikes
see
industrial unrest
suffragettes,
2
suicide: among ex-servicemen,
67
Sutton, Francis Manners,
221
‘Tabloid’ (drug),
65
Tailor and Cutter
(magazine),
184
Tatler
(magazine),
15
,
139
,
148
,
151
,
156
-7,
163
,
184
Taylor, A. J. P.,
14
Tester, Bobby,
38
Tester, Edward,
37
–8
Tester, Elizabeth,
37
–8
Tester, Norah,
38
Tester, Robert,
38
Thierry, M. H.,
100
Thomas, Godfrey,
181
Thomas, James Henry,
79
Thomas, Lowell: talk and film on Allenby and Lawrence,
115
,
116
–20,
219
Thompson, Sir Henry,
6
Thorndyke, Sybil,
45
Thorpe, Adam,
209
Three-Cornered Hat, The
(ballet),
216
-17
Tiger
see
Gomme, Lionel
Times, The:
announces Kaiser’s abdication,
29
;
on influenza epidemic,
95
;
on Pelmanism,
98
;
on Cenotaph,
121
;
on name for Great War,
127
;
death announcements of war wounded,
143
;
on two-minute silence,
145
–7;
advertisement from troubled woman,
148
;
advertises dancing lessons,
154
;
on Buckingham Palace drinking,
163
;
on Lady Astor’s parliamentary victory,
170
–1;
advertisements for servants,
190
;
on modern ballet,
217
;
on film
J’Accuse
,
219
–20;
on decline of great houses,
229
;
on memorials for war dead,
265
;
on burial of unknown soldier,
269
Titanic
(ship),
214
Tonks, Henry,
18
,
58
-9,
242
,
244
-5
Trades Union Congress: membership,
75
;
and housing shortage,
80
Trefusis, Violet
(née
Keppel),
16
,
20
,
35
-6
trench foot,
22
Trinder, Second Lieutenant John,
68
Triple Alliance (trade unions),
78
Tweeddale, Marguerite Christine, Marchioness of,
202
–4
United States of America: and war’s end,
27
,
30
;
deaths from influenza epidemic,
95
;
conscription (1917),
115
;
Prince of Wales visits,
162
-3;
prohibition,
184
–5
Valentino, Rudolph,
45
venereal disease,
23
Vernon, George,
113
Versailles, Treaty of (1919),
107
-8
Vicarage, A. B.,
60
Victoria, Queen: at Chatsworth,
224
–5
Vionnet, Madame (fashion designer),
173
Voranov, Serge,
253
–4
Wade, Rubens,
59
war memorials,
264
-5;
see also
Cenotaph
war wounded: effects and treatment,
48
-51;
causes,
51
-2
Ward, Mrs Humphry,
258
Waugh, Alec,
142
Waugh, Benjamin,
241
Waugh, Evelyn,
142
Wearing, Gladys,
124
Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire,
159
West, Rebecca:
The Return of the Soldier
,
236
West Indies: volunteers serve in forces,
130
-1
wheelchairs,
47
Whibley, Charles,
101
white feathers,
13
White’s Oyster Shop, Chancery Lane, London,
202
Wilde, Oscar,
24
Wilhelm II, Kaiser: abdication and exile in Holland,
28
–9;
and George V,
82
-3;
vilified,
84
Williams, Mrs Hwfa,
103
Wilson, Sir Henry,
76
Wilson, Captain Jono,
61
wireless (radio),
214
–15
With Allenby in Palestine (and the Liberation of Holy Arabia)
(film),
117
-18
With Lawrence in Arabia
(film),
117
women: position of,
2
;
supposed emotionalism,
6
–7;
and wartime prostitution,
23
–4;
infidelity to serving soldiers,
43
,
68
;
dress and make-up,
44
,
158
–60,
173
–8,
207
;
as parliamentary candidates,
74
;
and sexual knowledge,
124
–5;
and promiscuity,
160
–1;
in Parliament,
167
–71;
emancipation and independence,
171
–2,
188
–9,
258
;
post-war employment,
188
;
unmarried after war,
260
;
see also
divorce
Women’s Institute,
175
–6
Wood, Francis Derwent,
52
–3,
55
,
265
Wood Green, Battle of,
130
Wood Hall, Essex,
213
Woolf, Leonard,
101
,
127
,
132
,
195
,
258
Woolf, Virginia: on Armistice Day,
41
;
buys chocolate after war,
102
;
opposes Peace Parade,
108
;
publishes Eliot’s
Poems
,
127
;
essay on Kew Gardens,
179
;
on servants,
190
;
on Ottoline Morrell’s voice,
234
;
Ottoline Morrell on,
235
;
mental problems,
245
;
on tragic life,
258
;
Jacob’s Room
,
258
Woolley, Geoffrey,
143
wristwatches,
184
Wyatt, Brigadier General L. J.,
267
,
273
Yelland, Louis,
65
York, Prince Albert George, Duke of,
72
Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA),
48
Younghusband, General George and Florence,
31
-2
Zola, Emile,
220