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 the secretary of the National Book Council, 1932-10-28
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Moore, Doris Langley to the secretary of the National Book Council, 1932-09-07
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Moore, Doris Langley to the secretary of the Religious Tract Society, 1932-05-31
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Moore, Doris Langley to the secretary of the Society of Authors, 1932-03-12
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Moore, Doris Langley to the Society of Antiquaries of London, 1931-05-08
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Moore, Doris Langley to the Society of Authors, 1931-06-09
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Moore, Doris Langley to the Society of Authors, undated
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Addressed to D. Kilham Roberts, Esq.
Moore, Doris Langley to Thomas Middleton, 1932-06-16
"Dear Sir, I am instructed by Messrs. Ernest Benn to get in touch with you in connection with a letter of the late Richard Middleton which I would be glad to quote in my biography of E. Nesbit, now being written for Messrs. Benn..."
Moore, Doris Langley to Thomas Tucker, 1931-05-08
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Moore, Doris Langley to Thomas Tucker, 1931-05-06
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