Kindersley, David Guy Barnabas, 1915-1995 (letter-cutter and alphabet designer)
Dates
- Existence: 1915 - 1995
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence between Morison and David Kindersley, 1949
Morison's letters were generally dictated to his secretary and typed with a carbon copy. For the most part, it is these carbon copies that make up his outgoing correspondence in this series. (Where his original letters or photocopies of them are included, this fact is noted.) Letters to and from Morison are interfiled in one chronological sequence. Some short compositions by a particular correspondent are included in this series alongside that person's correspondence.
Correspondence relating to Crutchley's autobiography To be a printer (1980), 1978-1983
David Kindersley, 1971-1973
Letter to Hutt (1973), printed announcements of work by Kindersley, and typescript (duplicated) catalogue of an exhibition of works by him 9-31July 1971.
Files on individual people
Letter from David Kindersley, 31 Mar. 1954
Other correspondents (K), 1932-1961
They are: Ora Kennedy, Douglas A. Kerr, Philip Kershaw, Charles W. Key, Elizabeth Kilbracken, David Kindersley (with an offprint, 1961), and Nathalie Krebs (with a pamphlet about her pottery Saxbo, 1949).