Showing Records: 1 - 25 of 146
Correspondence with individuals, 1910-1974
This subseries consists mainly of files formerly in Meynell's boxes labelled 'People' and 'Nonesuch people'. Some other related papers are with the letters. The name of the item is the name of the correspondent. A few organizations are in this sequence along with individuals. Meynell's correspondence with his parents is in series A.
Correspondents C, 1941-1962
Hassall died intestate. His working papers were taken to the Royal Society of Literature by his assistant Gillian Paterson, who arranged and (presumably) listed them. They were bought by CUL from Bloomsbury Book Auctions in 1992. They were housed in paper box files 1 25 and cartons A D, as listed. They have now been re boxed, in 28 boxes and one packet, which has involved some reorganisation of the material and hence some rearrangement and re numbering of the original list.
DARWIN, Frances Crofts, 17 Jul 1897
Single letter from Frances Crofts Darwin to Ida Darwin dated 17 July 1897 thanking Ida for some flower seedlings. The letter is decorated with a small illustration.
from Frances Cornford
Hassall died intestate. His working papers were taken to the Royal Society of Literature by his assistant Gillian Paterson, who arranged and (presumably) listed them. They were bought by CUL from Bloomsbury Book Auctions in 1992. They were housed in paper box files 1 25 and cartons A D, as listed. They have now been re boxed, in 28 boxes and one packet, which has involved some reorganisation of the material and hence some rearrangement and re numbering of the original list.
from Frances Cornford
[originally accompanying typescript of David Castilleje]
from Frances Cornford
poem: An Actor
from Frances Cornford
poem: The Useless Triolet
from Frances Cornford
poem: Lullaby Triolet
from Frances Cornford
poem: The Guitarist Tunes Up
from Frances Cornford
poem: The Swiss Housewife & the Applicant
from Frances Cornford
Hassall died intestate. His working papers were taken to the Royal Society of Literature by his assistant Gillian Paterson, who arranged and (presumably) listed them. They were bought by CUL from Bloomsbury Book Auctions in 1992. They were housed in paper box files 1 25 and cartons A D, as listed. They have now been re boxed, in 28 boxes and one packet, which has involved some reorganisation of the material and hence some rearrangement and re numbering of the original list.
from Frances Cornford
Hassall died intestate. His working papers were taken to the Royal Society of Literature by his assistant Gillian Paterson, who arranged and (presumably) listed them. They were bought by CUL from Bloomsbury Book Auctions in 1992. They were housed in paper box files 1 25 and cartons A D, as listed. They have now been re boxed, in 28 boxes and one packet, which has involved some reorganisation of the material and hence some rearrangement and re numbering of the original list.
from Frances Cornford, 28 Apr 1959
[Greetings Telegram]
from Frances Cornford
Hassall died intestate. His working papers were taken to the Royal Society of Literature by his assistant Gillian Paterson, who arranged and (presumably) listed them. They were bought by CUL from Bloomsbury Book Auctions in 1992. They were housed in paper box files 1 25 and cartons A D, as listed. They have now been re boxed, in 28 boxes and one packet, which has involved some reorganisation of the material and hence some rearrangement and re numbering of the original list.
from Frances Cornford
poem: Epitaph for Everyman
from Frances Cornford
2 poems: Kallimachos and Anonymous (from Greek Anthology)
from Frances Cornford
poem: last 2 verses of the New Ghost
from Frances Cornford
poem: from The Angel in the House
from Frances Cornford
Hassall died intestate. His working papers were taken to the Royal Society of Literature by his assistant Gillian Paterson, who arranged and (presumably) listed them. They were bought by CUL from Bloomsbury Book Auctions in 1992. They were housed in paper box files 1 25 and cartons A D, as listed. They have now been re boxed, in 28 boxes and one packet, which has involved some reorganisation of the material and hence some rearrangement and re numbering of the original list.
from Frances Cornford
[postcard]
from Frances Cornford, 10 Millington Road, Cambridge, 4 Oct 1954 ([postmark])
[postcard]
from Frances Cornford, 10 Millington Road, Cambridge, 11 Jan 1955 ([postmark])
[postcard]
from Frances Cornford, 10 Millington Road, Cambridge, 19 Jan 1955 ([postmark])
[postcard]
from Frances Cornford, 10 Millington Road, Cambridge, 28 Apr 1955 ([postmark])
[postcard]
from Frances Cornford, 10 Millington Road, Cambridge, 26 Apr 1955 ([letter undated; date given in typescript copy Add.8905/10/C/96a])
Hassall died intestate. His working papers were taken to the Royal Society of Literature by his assistant Gillian Paterson, who arranged and (presumably) listed them. They were bought by CUL from Bloomsbury Book Auctions in 1992. They were housed in paper box files 1 25 and cartons A D, as listed. They have now been re boxed, in 28 boxes and one packet, which has involved some reorganisation of the material and hence some rearrangement and re numbering of the original list.