Manuscript letter including references to the publication of the poems and royalties. Envelope also including a newscutting, a Christmas card and a couple of letters to John, some poems by Sarah Stailey: 'The Return of Persephone', 'Beware!',…
Manuscript letter mentioning every day life in Sicily and his having started another poem. Also including references to Messina, Castel Mola, his visit to Taormina and a Greek Theatre, Castiglione di Sicilia, Etna and the landscape.
Manuscript letter from Tripoli including the story of an Italian family, from Sicily, who had moved in Libya in 1912, after the Italo-Turkish war. The narration provides an insight in the recent history of the Libyan colony and in the current war as…
Manuscript letter including references to the battle of El Alamein, the life in the desert, birds, his finances, banks, hotels and Cairo. Also discussing good books including mentions of James Elroy Flecker, Thomas Hardy, Virginia Woolf, 'A…
Manuscript letter written after the battle of Al Alamein including a draft of the poem 'Orchids/Song in the Desert' and references to the battle and the retreat of the Germans and Italians.
Manuscript letter from Sister Kitty Witham to her mother, in which she describes the Great Earthquake in Lisbon of 1755 and its impact on the community at Syon Abbey. A paragraph at the end of the letter is addressed to 'Aunt Ashmall'.
Transcript of a letter from Sister Kitty Witham to her mother, in which she describes the Great Earthquake in Lisbon of 1755 and its impact on the community at Syon Abbey. A paragraph at the end of the letter is addressed to 'Aunt Ashmall'.
Photograph of exterior of Lopes Hall. Lopes Hall ,originally named Highlands, was named after Sir Henry Lopes, Deputy President and benefactor. It opened in 1930 as halls for 70 women and was extended in 1933.
Black and white photograph showing Mahatma Gandhi in semi-profile. The reverse bears crop marks in pencil. [This photo was used in 'The Selected Writings of Mahatma Gandhi, Faber 1951]
Sepia toned photographic postcard showing a man standing on a rocky promontary in South Africa. Written on reverse, 'These Rocks are hot. What a thirst have I! RD'. It is addressed to Mrs Duncan, 9, Chelsham Rd., London, SW4.