Moore, Doris Langley, 1902-1989
Dates
- Existence: 1902 - 1989
Biography
Fashion historian who founded the Museum of Fashion in Bath, which is also known as the Museum of Costume. Author who wrote on Lord Byron, Ada Lovelace, and Edith Nesbit. Granted OBE.
Found in 932 Collections and/or Records:
Moore, Doris Langley to Mrs. Oliver Onions [Berta Ruck], 1931-05-06
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Moore, Doris Langley to Mrs. Savage, 1933-04-11
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Moore, Doris Langley to Naomi Mitchison, 1931-11-06
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Moore, Doris Langley to Nationa and Athaneum, 1931-07-23
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Moore, Doris Langley to Nina Griffith, 1932-05-27
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Moore, Doris Langley to Nina Griffith, 1932-05-20
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Moore, Doris Langley to Nina Griffith, 1933-02-01
"Dear Mrs Griffith, I should have written you several days ago to thank you for your exceedingly kind letter about the biography, but I expected to see you at our party last Saturday, where I hoped to thank you in person. Since then I have been in the worst of whirl that we provincials experience when we try to crowd into a few days in London as many meetings as would normally fill a fortnight..."
Moore, Doris Langley to Noel Coward, 1931-05-13
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Moore, Doris Langley to Noel Coward, 1933-05-18
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Moore, Doris Langley to Noel Griffith, 1931-11-25
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