Draycott Place

Draycott Place is a residential area in London, UK, frequently mentioned in David Irving's diaries and emails. It appears to be a location associated with his personal and business activities, often serving as a point of reference for his daily routines and correspondence. The specific house or apartment within Draycott Place is not consistently identified.

Significance

Draycott Place serves as a recurring backdrop for Irving's daily life, marking the location from which he conducts business, receives visitors, and manages his affairs. It is often mentioned in conjunction with his work on historical projects, correspondence with individuals like Josef K. Schwanzer, and general updates on his personal life.

Key Events

* 2021: Referenced in a diary entry discussing the reprint of "The Destruction of Dresden." * 2023: Mentioned in several diary entries detailing daily routines, financial settlements, and visits from individuals like Julia. * 2023: Referenced in relation to financial matters and settling accounts. * 2023: A location for receiving visitors and conducting business.

Sources

* diary_2021 * diary_2023 * diary_2022_jan_jun * diary_2017_may_oct