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Sharp, Rosamund (Bland), 1886-1960

 Person

Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:

Moore, Doris Langley to Rosamund Sharp, 1931-06-05

 Item — Box 2: Series 2005.002.1 [Barcode: 000021215445], Folder: 10
Identifier: 2005.002.1.2.10.016

Moore, Doris Langley to Rosamund Sharp, 1932-11-18

 Item — Box 2: Series 2005.002.1 [Barcode: 000021215445], Folder: 7
Identifier: 2005.002.1.2.7.070
Scope and Contents

Transcribed copy from the original letter.

The third page is oddly printed—the front is blank, but the verso has the postscript printed backwards.



Dates: 1932-11-18

Moore, Doris Langley to Rosamund Sharp, 1932-11-05

 Item — Box 2: Series 2005.002.1 [Barcode: 000021215445], Folder: 7
Identifier: 2005.002.1.2.7.072

Moore, Doris Langley to "Skipper" [Thomas Tucker], Paul Bland, John Bland, Iris Philips, and Rosamund Sharp, 1932-10-31

 Item — Box 2: Series 2005.002.1 [Barcode: 000021215445], Folder: 7
Identifier: 2005.002.1.2.7.079
Scope and Contents

Transcribed copy of the original letter. A note at the top reads "A letter addressed to Mr T.T. Tucker, Mr. Paul and Dr. John Bland, Mrs Philips and Mrs Sharp."



Dates: 1932-10-31

Nesbit, Edith, to "My darling daughter" [likely Rosamund Sharp], 1918-11-11

 Item — Box 3: Series 2005.002.1 [Barcode: 000021215353], Folder: 1
Identifier: 2005.002.1.3.1.027
Scope and Contents

"My darling daughter, Thank God for this day! Now our boy is safe! I tried to come [...] you today, the trains were too crowded..."

Dates: 1918-11-11

Rosamund Bland holding a baby [John Bland?], undated [late 1890s]

 Item — Box 11: Series 2005.002.4 [Barcode: 000021215483]
Identifier: 2005.002.4.11.040
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Consists of a mixture of materials that belonged to Edith Nesbit, her biographers (Doris Langley Moore and Julia Briggs), her daughter-in-law Gertrude Bland, and others. Includes correspondence, work product, original manuscripts, artifacts, photographs, clipping albums, oversized artwork, and a wooden writing case.

Dates: undated [late 1890s]