Material found in Green Memories by Bernard Richard Meirion Darwin
- 2003221-003-64
- Dossier
- 1938
Fait partie de William MacDonald archival collection
Letter from Bernard Darwin to Miss Lodge
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Material found in Green Memories by Bernard Richard Meirion Darwin
Fait partie de William MacDonald archival collection
Letter from Bernard Darwin to Miss Lodge
Material found in Golf Between Two Wars by Bernard Richard Meirion Darwin
Fait partie de William MacDonald archival collection
Postcard from D.W. Babbay(?). Letter to Miss Lodge from Bernard Darwin along with three post cards. Newspaper clipping about the passing of William Findlay.
Material found in Social Origins and Primal Law by J.J. Atkinson and Andrew Lang
Fait partie de William MacDonald archival collection
Article from The Anthenaeum about Social Origins and Primal Law.
Fait partie de William MacDonald archival collection
Note from Sister Francis d’Assisi stating that the book was from the library of George Matthew Adams to the Sisters of Charity.
Material found in Cry Havoc! By Beverley Nicholas
Fait partie de William MacDonald archival collection
Newspaper clippings with reviews of Beverley Nichols’ writing.
Material found in Thirty Favourite Paintings by Maxfield Parrish
Fait partie de William MacDonald archival collection
Sketch of trees and path, newspaper clipping about Chinese jade, fusing of American and English literature, and photos concerning Pope Pius
Material found in Psalm Penitentiales edited by F.S. Ellis
Fait partie de William MacDonald archival collection
Letter from Walter William Skeat analyzing manuscript of Kentish poem ca. 1430s and considering publishing in Anglia Journal of English Philology.
Material found in Wild Flowers in Literature by Vernon Horace Rendall
Fait partie de William MacDonald archival collection
Letters to “MacCarthy” from Vernon Rendall
Material found in an unknown novel
Fait partie de William MacDonald archival collection
Letter from Walter Raleigh to “Mrs. Culden” apologizing that he is unable to lecture at her invitation.
Material found in Henry Irving by William Winter
Fait partie de William MacDonald archival collection
Program from “Abbey’s Theatre” in New York City for a production of King Arthur by J. Comyns Carr which is headed by Henry Irving and Ellen Terry.