Box MS Add.9375/1-259: Box 1
Contains 103 Results:
Letters from Barbara Byam Shaw (18 Camden Hill Gardens, London) to Siegfried Sassoon expressing thanks for chocolates, and her fiancé, 1925-1935 (mid 1920s-mid1930s (7 Jul, 6 December, 28 February no years given))
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letters from Glen Byam Shaw (London and on tour) to Siegfried Sassoon re personal and theatre news etc, 1926-1942
28 Oct 1926, [1927], 23 May, 13, 23 Jun, [Jun/Jul], [Jul], 8 Jul, 27 Oct 1929, 15, 30 May, Jun, [Jul], 6, 19 Jul, 4 Aug 1930, 8, 17 Jan, 5, 23 Feb, Mar 1933, 1 Nov, 5 Dec 1937, 14 Feb, 'Friday', 10 Sep, 16 Oct 1938, 2 Jan, 11 Mar 1939, 29 May, 10 Aug 1942, 3 items undated.
Letter from Antoinette Campbell (Pounsley Manor, Blackboys) to Siegfried Sassoon re appreciation of Sassoon's broadcast, would like to meet him, 26 Aug. 1956
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letters from Sydney Ronald Campion (Wimbledon) to Siegfried Sassoon re question about Robbie Ross and comments on life and literature, 24 Jan. 1946-9 Feb. 1946 (24 January, 9 February 1946)
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from C. Buxton Carr (Sanderstead, Surrey) to Siegfried Sassoon re admiration of ''Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man'' (1928), sends cutting from Kent and Sussex Courier about hunting for Sassoon's amusement, 12 Dec. 1928
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letters from Albert C. R. Carter (East Molesey) to Siegfried Sassoon on art and literature, appreciation of ''Meredith'' (1948), 23 Sep. 1948-29 Sep. 1948
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from Madame A. Catin (Sanvic, near Le Havre) to Siegfried Sassoon saying the translation of ''Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man'' (1928) is complete and with publisher; asks meaning of a few expressions, 6 Nov. 1928 (year inferred)
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from L. Catin (Paris) to Siegfried Sassoon asking permission to translate ''Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man'' (1928) into French, André Maurois suggested it, 16 May 1929
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from [?Ga] Charlsson (Ratho Station, Midlothian) to Siegfried Sassoon urging Sassoon to write a third volume of memoirs, 23 Nov. 1930
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letters from Sybil Cholmondeley (12 Kensington Palace Gardens) to Siegfried Sassoon re Sassoon's visit, poems, deeds of her son Hugh, 'your Coz Sybil', 6 July 1943-10 Sep. 1943
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letters from Phyllis Spender Clay (2 Hyde Park St, London) to Siegfried Sassoon re appreciation of ''Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man'' (1928), and concern at proposed sale of Haus Hirth, 6 Dec. 1928-10 Mar. 1931
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from Rotha Mary Clay (Shirehampton, Bristol) to Siegfried Sassoon expressing thanks for ''Meredith'' (1948) and for Sassoon's appreciation of her 'effort', 11 Oct. 1948
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Fan letter from S. Clements (no place given) to Siegfried Sassoon, 18 Jan. 1940
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letters from Irene Clephane (Russell Square) to Siegfried Sassoon expressing thanks for books, 4 Oct. 1923-5 Apr. 1925
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from Sydney Cockerell (Cambridge) to Siegfried Sassoon sending congratulations on birth of George [Thornycroft Sassoon], 31 Oct. 1936
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from Ethel M. Codd (Harley St, London) to Siegfried Sassoon expressing thanks for 'lines' and picture, 14 Nov. 1930
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from John Coghlan (Dublin) to Siegfried Sassoon re enjoyment of ''Sherston's Progress'' (1936), 10 Nov. 1937
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from Lady Sibyl Colefax (Argyll House, King's Rd, Chelsea) to Siegfried Sassoon re praise for all Sassoon has done for Stephen Tennant, and for truth of ''Memoirs of an Infantry Officer'' (1930), present national leaders should take heed, Oct. 1930 (date inferred)
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letters from Constance Collier (London and New York) to Siegfried Sassoon re invitations to visit, 1931 (7, 20 Jun, 7 August and undated 1931)
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letters from Vivian C. F. St. J. Connell (Cummeen House, Carrigaline, Co. Cork) to Siegfried Sassoon praising ''Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man'' (1928), and re own hunting experience and poetry etc, 4 Dec. 1928-29 July 1929 (4, 11 December 1928; 15 Jun, 29 Jul 1929)
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letters from C. F. Cook (Hove) to Siegfried Sassoon praising books, news of Mrs Hyeem [Mozelle Sassoon], 15 Dec. 1928-29 Jan. 1946 (15 December 1928; 10 September 1930, 29 January 1946)
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from L. M. Coumbe (Burgess Hill) to Siegfried Sassoon re enjoyment of ''Meredith'' (1948), describes own visit to G. Meredith circa 1909, 3 Dec. 1948
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from Thomas R. Coward (New York) to Siegfried Sassoon expressing thanks for manuscript of ''Memoirs of an Infantry Officer'' (1930), should sell well, it was a pleasure to publish ''Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man'' (1928), 11 Aug. 1930
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from Lieut. Col. Patrick Cox (Kensington Mansions, London) to Siegfried Sassoon saying I laughed all yesterday' at Irish scenes in ''Sherston's Progress'' (1936), 18 Oct. 1936
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letters from [?Colonel C. H. R. ('Tibs') Crawshay] (The Queen's Hospital, Sidcup) to Siegfried Sassoon praising ''Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man'' (1928), own enjoyment of hunting, now 'a crock since I was wounded', news of regiment, including J. Cottrill, 3 Dec. 1928-13 Dec. 1928 (3, 13 December 1928)
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.