Box MS Add.9375/260-664: Box 2
Contains 152 Results:
Letters from (Mary) Marjorie Forster (London) to Siegfried Sassoon re appreciation of Sassoon's books, memories etc, 20 Sep. 1930-2 Aug. 1967 (20 September 1930; 20 September 1938; 28 October 1942; 23 January [1946?]; 2 August 1967)
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 Beryl Freeman (New York) to Siegfried Sassoon reporting on Glen Byam Shaw's operation, 2 Feb. 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.
Letter from Colonel Charles French (London) to Siegfried Sassoon re fixtures, staff etc. at Fitz House, 5 Nov. 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 F. W. Frowhawk (Rayleigh, Essex) to Siegfried Sassoon re Sassoon finding a Camberwell beauty, 9 Sep. 1909
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 Georgina Gaffikin (Belfast) to Siegfried Sassoon asking where Sassoon heard the unusual name 'Gaffikin', used in ''Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man'' (1928); perhaps from her son George, at Clare College 1905, killed 1916, 4 Jan. 1931-13 Jan. 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 J[ohn] C[harles] B[lagdon] Gamlen (82 Banbury Road, Oxford) to Siegfried Sassoon re appreciation of war books, was adjutant to A. J. N. Bartlett, in whose class Sassoon was at Flixécourt, 7 Nov. 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.
Letter from V. W. Garratt (Harrogate) to Siegfried Sassoon re admiration of, Sassoon's war books, 11 Oct. 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 Robert Gathorne-Hardy (London and The Mill House, Stanford Dingley, Reading) to Siegfried Sassoon sending expressions of friendship, admiration of ''Sherston's Progress'' (1936), 26 July 1926-25 Sep. 1935 ([26 Jul, 9, 31 August 1926]; 25 September 1935)
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 Lady Katherine Gatty (Ossemsley Manor, Christchurch, and elsewhere) to Siegfried Sassoon expressing thanks for presents, comments on books, Hester's separation from Sassoon, 1933-10-10 - 1945-06-29
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 Daniel George (pseudonym) (Mill Hill, London) to Siegfried Sassoon praising ''Meredith'' (1948), 7 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.
Letter from E. P. Gibson (Grand Rapids, Michigan) to Siegfried Sassoon praising ''Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man'' (1928), its different viewpoint from Sassoon's poetry, 27 June 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 Louis Gillet ([Paris?]) to Siegfried Sassoon re appreciation of Sassoon's poems and ''Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man'' (1928), although 'le cricket est un peu pour moi du chinois', 16 Nov. 1925-29 Jan. 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 H. Gittins (London) to Siegfried Sassoon re enjoyment of ''Memoirs of an Infantry Officer'' (1930), own career in 7th Division, one of the few survivors of the Manchesters from Delville Wood in September 1916, 10 Oct. 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 Jane de Glehn (Stratford Tony) to Siegfried Sassoon re enjoyment of ''Siegfried's Journey 1916-1920'' (1945), knew Henry James and Oliver Gatty, 2 Jan. 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 Martyn Goff (North Africa) to Siegfried Sassoon re enjoyment of ''The Weald of Youth'' (1942), 11 Aug. 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.
Letter from Julian Ottoline Goodman (10 Gower St, London) to Siegfried Sassoon re appreciation of ''Siegfried's Journey 1916-1920'' (1945), invitation to visit, 3 Jan. 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 Peter C. Gordon (Lane Head, near Kendal) to Siegfried Sassoon re appreciation of ''Meredith'' (1948), anecdote his mother used to tell about G. Meredith, 10 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.
Letters from Sylvia Gosse (London) to Siegfried Sassoon re notes of congratulation, description of award ceremony for Sassoon's Hawthornden Prize 1929, 21 June 1929-3 Nov. 1936 (21 Jun, 28 Jun, 15 Jul 1929; 11 November 1933; 3 November 1936)
The letter of 21 Jun 1929 is written in the name of the Gosse cat 'James Buchanan'.
Letter from Dorothy Grant (Reigate Hill) to Siegfried Sassoon re appreciation of ''Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man'' (1928), memories etc., met Sassoon boys at Finchcox dances, 4 Mar. 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 Edward Grey (Fallodon) to Siegfried Sassoon re Stephen Tennant's health etc, 4 Feb. 1929-2 July 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 Everard Leaver Guilford (Manchester) to Siegfried Sassoon, 18 Jan. 1929-22 Sep. 1930
Re appreciation of '''Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man'' (1928) and '''Memoirs of an Infantry Officer'' (1930), own career since being at Cambridge with Sassoon, lectured in Nottingham, then joined British Broadcasting Corporation
Letter from Stephen Gwynn (Berners St, London) to Siegfried Sassoon re appreciation of ''Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man'' (1928), refers to own 'fishing sketches' and war experience, 27 Aug. 1929 (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.
Letters from Francis Hackett (Clonsharragh Lodge, Duncannon, Ireland) to Siegfried Sassoon commenting on Sassoon's works, does he know anyone who could check his book on Henry VIII before publication? (See H. Laski), 14 Oct. 1928-3 Mar. 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 Horace Haigh (1st Armoured Divisional Signals, Middle East Forces) to Siegfried Sassoon re consolation of Memoirs in the desert, 11 Jan. 1942
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 and visiting card from Karl Hansen (returning to Heidelberg) to Siegfried Sassoon expressing thanks for kindness, concern for Stephen Tennant's health, 29 Sep. 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.