Ramsey, Lettice Cautley, 1898 - 1985 (née Baker, psychologist and photographer)
Dates and places
1898-1985
Sphere of activity
Photographer, Ramsey & Muspratt
Admin / Family structure
Married Frank Plumpton Ramsey in 1925
Found in 46 Collections and/or Records:
Forster's rooms at his death: sitting room from the entrance, 1970-06
E.M. Forster's sitting room at King's College, Cambridge viewed from the entrance door towards the window-desk. Print, 25.5 x 18.3. (Sleeve 450)
Forster's rooms at his death: sitting room from the entrance, 1970-06
E.M. Forster's sitting room at King's College, Cambridge showing the inner wall, bookcases and pictures, from the entrance door end. Print, 20.7 x 20. (Sleeve 460)
Forster's rooms at his death: sitting room from the entrance, 1970-06
E.M. Forster's sitting room at King's College, Cambridge viewed from the entrance door towards the window-desk. Print, 25.5 x 18.4. (Sleeve 358)
Forster's rooms at his death: sitting room from the entrance, 1970-06
E.M. Forster's sitting room at King's College, Cambridge showing the inner wall, bookcases and pictures, from the entrance door end. Print, 20.6 x 19.9. (Sleeve 365)
Forster's rooms at his death: sitting room from the fireplace, 1970-06
E.M. Forster's sitting room at King's College, Cambridge viewed from the fireplace towards the far inner corner. Print, 25.6 x 18.4. (Sleeve 356)
Forster's rooms at his death: sitting room from the window-desk, 1970-06
E.M. Forster's sitting room at King's College, Cambridge viewed from the window-desk towards the fireplace and entrance door. Print, 25.6 x 18.3. (Sleeve 449)
Forster's rooms at his death: sitting room from the window-desk, 1970-06
E.M. Forster's sitting room at King's College, Cambridge viewed from the window-desk towards the fireplace and entrance door. Print, 25.6 x 18.4. (Sleeve 357)
Forster's rooms at his death: sitting room objects, 1970-06
E.M. Forster's sitting room at King's College, Cambridge showing the window-desk, long-case clock, Forster bookcase, and inner door. Print, 20.3 x 19.8. (Sleeve 451)
Forster's rooms at his death: sitting room objects, 1970-06
E.M. Forster's sitting room at King's College, Cambridge showing the window-desk, long-case clock, Forster bookcase, and inner door. Print, 20.3 x 19.8. (Sleeve 359)
Forster's rooms at his death: sitting room showing bookcase, 1970 - 1970-06
E.M. Forster's sitting room at King's College, Cambridge showing the bureau-bookcase with its glass doors closed. Print, 21.5 x 16.5. (Sleeve 370)
Forster's rooms at his death: sitting room showing bookcase, 1970-06
E.M. Forster's sitting room at King's College, Cambridge showing the bureau-bookcase, as above but with the left door open. Print, 21.5 x 16.5. (Sleeve 371)
Forster's rooms at his death: worry-beads and horseshoe, 1970-06
Photograph of worry-beads & horseshoe hung on the top left corner of the square-paned glass-fronted bookcase in E.M. Forster's sitting room at King's College, Cambridge. Print, 21.6 x 16.6. (Sleeve 376)
Frances Partridge sitting with Dot Mackay and Lettice Ramsey, 1921
Snapshot of Lettice Baker (later Ramsey) sitting to the left, with her right hand on her knee, looking to the right. In the centre of the group sits Dot Mackay, and next to her sits Frances Partridge. They both look towards the camera. The women sit arm in arm on a bench in a room with plain walls.
GHWR at an exhibition of work by Ramsey and Muspratt, 1930 - 1976
Letter from Lettice Ramsey to Julian Bell
1 autograph letter, signed.
Letters from Lettice Ramsey to Vanessa Bell, 1937 - 1938
3 autograph letters signed, with 1 envelope.
Lettice Ramsey sitting with a dog named Helga on her lap, 1921
Lettice Ramsey standing near an animal's cage, 1920
Snapshot of Lettice Ramsey looking towards the netting of a raised hutch, possibly containing a chicken or rabbit. Her left hand is outstretched towards the animal inside.
Partial photograph album [compiled by Carola or Margery Seward], 1926
Ramsey: The Papers of Frank Plumpton Ramsey
The collection comprises originals and photocopies of personal and family papers, including correspondence with Lettice Ramsey (nee Baker) and her memoir of him, letters from Frank to his parents, his diaries, a paper he read to the Apostles, his parents' scrapbook about him, a [draft] letter from Frank to Ludwig Wittgenstein, a draft article, photographs mostly of Frank, and obituaries.
View of four characters in a play at Newnham College, Cambridge, 1921
Snapshot of three female characters, possibly dressed as children, and one male character, all seated close together. In the album, Frances Partridge describes the image as 'Newnham Melodrama. Mr [?Benks] - B. James and The Triplets - Lettice, [?Sticky], Me'.